He is a paper mannequin, making his appearances, nodding and smiling like a bobblehead, saying nothing. |
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Whether that is enough to quell the bobblehead revolt won't be clear until April 15th, when MPs return from a two-week break. |
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He likens public education to a tradeable commodity, subject to the same free-market competition rules as soybeans, bobblehead dolls and softwood lumber. |
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Immediately, most of the audience members went into bobblehead motion, half nodding vigorously in agreement, the other half shaking their heads. |
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Are you sure you want to spend all of your birthday money on a Sidney Crosby bobblehead doll? |
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Beside her laptop with its Lincoln mouse pad, she sometimes stations an Honest Abe bobblehead, seemingly nodding approval. |
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As of Sunday, you could still order the bobblehead in time for Christmas. |
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The first jockey to be honoured with his own bobblehead was Chris McCarron. |
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But Royal has aimed beyond bobblehead popes of questionable taste. |
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Well-known as the personalized bobblehead supplier highlighted on NBC's hit show Shark Tank, the company is now poised to give customers streamlined treatment. |
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An attorney for the family, Jill Pietrini, told a federal jury in Las Vegas that the children don't want to see the reggae legend portrayed as a bobblehead or a toy. |
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