Attach and pin the pre-curled hair wefts around the base of the ponytail anchoring to the previously placed bobby pins. |
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If you really get into it, you might even find yourself sporting short-cropped bangs, bobby socks and a poodle skirt. |
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Items for the bathroom included perfume, face powder, aspirin, combs, razor blades, bobby pins, and other sundry items. |
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That's what my parents try to have our family be like, and God help them if they try to make me wear a poodle skirt and bobby socks. |
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She has black curly hair pulled back into a braid with loose strands pinned back with those bobby pin things. |
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I can arrive at work, my hair smartly coiffed in place with a giant claw clip, bobby pins keeping any strays in place. |
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At a young age Jamie had learned how to jimmy car doors, use a bobby pin to bust open locks and hot wire a car. |
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She was in her sixties and wore her thinning gray hair pulled back in a loose bun with all but a few strands secured by bobby pins. |
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I found an empty classroom and picked the lock with a bobby pin that was in my hair. |
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Twist each section clockwise and then click back off the forehead with a small claw clip, bobby pin or tiny alligator clip. |
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Dutifully Meg rubbed her hair and brought her hands back down, and suddenly out of nowhere she felt a bobby pin. |
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Scuzzily-dressed blokes will up a gear and start attiring themselves competitively with funky shirts, sharp trousers and bobby dazzlers. |
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Holloway is a totally screwed-up British bobby on the run with a sack full of money. |
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I hadn't taken my hair down from the wedding and spent probably twenty minutes trying to dislodge bobby pins from hairspray. |
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Next, wrap the loose section of hair around the elastic to cover, then secure the end of it under the base of the ponytail with a bobby pin. |
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However, I doubt that will ever happen, it's too close to Rodbourne and Rodbourne is not known to have policing or a beat bobby. |
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The brave bobby dragged cross-breed Max from a fierce house fire seconds before a huge explosion ripped through the house. |
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In this the mysterious mass murderer whom nobody observes was in fact a patrolling bobby, seen by everyone but noticed by none. |
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With shaky hands, she gently pulled back the front of her hair and clipped it back with a bobby pin. |
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Luckily, something I had always used to pass time when I was bored in class was picking a lock over and over with a bobby pin. |
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Bewildered, she bent down to look for whatever it was she had dropped, thinking it likely a bobby pin from her elaborately pinned hair. |
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In Isis, a young girl with a small, sweet smile poses shyly in a short white dress, bobby socks and a wedding veil. |
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I feel it should only be sampled while wearing bobby socks and sipping a vanilla shake. |
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People who got drunk had their ear clipped by the local bobby. |
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I personally knew of fights that went on between bobby and Robyn during that time. |
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Tuck the ends of your hair under the knot and secure with a bobby pin. |
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Mites were isolated by drawing the curved end of a new bobby pin across the forehead of each participant. |
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Place hair and pin with bobby pin, allowing loose curled ends to fall into soft design. |
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Take a two-inch section of hair and twist it into a pin curl and secure it to your head with a bobby pin. |
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Take small sections of hair and bobby pin them against your scalp in circular patterns. |
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Nana was busily working the safety lock trying to open it with a bobby pin when she heard the throbbing of Meuledor's old engine. |
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At the end, a lot of pensioners came up to me and asked: Does this mean, then, that we might have a European bobby on the beat at last? |
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A community clinic launched by the police in Liden has been hailed as such a success that another bobby is being added to the beat to ensure crime stays down. |
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The 1950s featured bobby socks, crew cuts, Hogan caps and persimmon. |
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He was ferreting around for his cash when one of them allegedly spotted a bobby on patrol, and as he made himself look inconspicuous they swapped the laptop case for another. |
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Before bobby Brown, Whitney Houston was in a rumored relationship with friend Robyn Crawford. |
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Backstage earlier, McCaskill had given me tips on how to bobby pin the mortarboard cap to my head. |
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My sisters opened a beauty parlor in their bedroom, curling hair with crisscrossed bobby pins and calling it a perm. |
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But those were the days when a bobby was a respected, perhaps even feared, guardian of society, who would give you a clout round the head if he copped you scrumping. |
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I got over the wall and ran into a small crowd of fans to hide, terrified that the bobby might have seen me and would come and give me a thick ear as he turfed me out. |
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She stood in the dark hallway and began unbending bobby pins. |
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As a lad my small village had a bobby living in a police house locally. |
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In this episode a bobby, an actual policeman, speaks to her rudely. |
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Something did not seem right about the situation in general, which led Lyasan to find a bobby pin from inside of her backpack and pick the lock on the door. |
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Pushing my hair out of my face, I inserted the bobby pin in the keyhole. |
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She pulled out a bobby pin from her braids and bent it backwards. |
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Trying to push away negative memories, she peeked at her hair in the mirror, quickly adjusted the bobby pin that held the curls out of her face, and hurried out the door. |
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However, the only thing he can offer this bobby socks babe is abject poverty, since his pop is a boozehound with a weak employment record and even frailer liver. |
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I grabbed a couple of bobby pins, shoved it up into some pile of hair at the back of my head and inserted a couple of star-shaped clips for good measure. |
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Britain, of course, has now moved on to fuzz, rozzer, bobby and less complimentary terms. |
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Secure the braid with an elastic or a bobby pin. |
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When all the plates are dry, refold the plates into bowties and secure them with bobby pins. |
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It is all very well to sit back and complain about undermanning in the force and the lack of the proverbial bobby on the beat. |
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I changed into my American jeans, lumberjacket, bobby socks and blue suede shoes and cycled the three miles to the airport base. |
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Until shortly before her death on April 3rd, aged 69, she wore pigtails dyed to match her miniskirts and bobby socks, and sometimes liked to bring a pet dog or monkey to meetings. |
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The local police must realise that in small districts it is very difficult for the local bobby to have a go at a local criminal because that sparks a series of reprisals that it is very hard to bring to an end. |
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Similarly, the recent boom in imports of fine beans from Egypt has been based on pre-existing capabilities in growing the less sophisticated bobby beans. |
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Will Pipes, Jones the Bricks, and their local untransferable bobby, Dai-Book-and-Pencil, were names which were part of a past that was changing anyway. |
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