It had doors, bonnet, boot lid, seats and all manner of bits and bobs from other Avengers. |
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He keeps filming the milky-eyed and toothless bluehair as she bobs her head around, struggling to focus on who she's talking to. |
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Our SmartKat GiddyCat dangler toy lives up to its name as it dances and bobs to your cat's delight from a springy cord you control yourself. |
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Cruised the aisles picking up recipe bits and bobs, then zizzed home to tidy the flat and start cooking. |
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The lead-off track begins as a shimmering, throbbing Moog orgy, through which a Spanish-sounding electric guitar bobs and weaves. |
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He has an almost gnomish manner, an unkempt beard that he scratches at absent-mindedly and a tumble of curly black hair that bobs as he talks. |
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The bird bobs its head, showing more interest in its surroundings than the man who sustains an unaffected stare. |
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In Paris, where he keeps a flat and several relatives, he bobs from bar to bar, air-kissing girls and gossiping with old restaurant hands. |
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There are miter clamps, levels, plumb bobs, oil cans, planes, trammels, and so on. |
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He is having trouble keeping his charges' attention while she bobs and weaves in the background. |
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The odd snorkel bobs in the water, occasionally spurting water, and there's not a boat to be seen. |
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The interest in gooey bobs, pink worms, corkies, yarn and roe, though still topical, now plays second fiddle to trout-related discussion. |
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Your poor pal has just made a terrifying investment and, as you say, is having to shell out for new furnishings and other bits and bobs. |
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I had to pick up a couple of bits and bobs in Sainsbury, so didn't get started in the kitchen until almost half seven. |
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There was a large collection of tools and other bits and bobs to look at, including the splendid generators. |
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He tosses it beyond a breaking wave, and it bobs and sinks in the maelstrom of receding water colliding with the next surge of the tide. |
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I spent the morning tidying away the bits and bobs he'd left behind, but I'll do the real clean tomorrow when Oscar and his litter tray have gone, too. |
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More than 2,000 years ago the Mayans used plumb bobs and chalk lines in building carved columns so finely that a row of hundreds of these would disappear behind the first one. |
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The saucer bobs up and down, trying to get a fix on me, then flies away. |
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Women with sensible bobs grinned despite their elasticated skirts. |
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A grey wagtail bobs and loops about its business, yellow underparts fulgent as the sun shines through in full. |
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The cast delight in childish imaginativeness, utilising bits and bobs you might find beachcombing, or stashed in Granny's cupboard. |
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They allow you to gather and keep all those bits and bobs that are lying about and you don't know what to do with in one place. |
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An additional shelf for instance for potted plants or for bits and bobs is useful in any home. |
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Add the cider vinegar and boil to reduce to a dessertspoonful, scraping up the bits and bobs stuck to the โฅ bottom of the pan as you do so. |
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Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park has stuck in my memory, as has the old money system of shillings and pence and quids and bobs and guineas. |
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Instead, each partner orders bits and bobs, typically from compatriots, hoping that everything will dovetail nicely in Cadarache. |
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Many lizards also have a distinct pattern of head bobs and forebody push-ups. |
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His head bobs repeatedly to his chest and he becomes otherwise unresponsive in what is, in essence, an epileptic fit. |
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A 20,000 Ton and beyond Vessel just bobs up and down on a rough sea and is tossed like a little toy in a tub! |
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So do styles with partings down the middle or straight bobs ending at the jaw line. |
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Although we have both dabbled in keep-fit classes and acquired the requisite Lycra bits and bobs to do so, we were never interested in the clothes as a fashion statement. |
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The actual textiles seemed to be of all kinds, a few whole garments, old socks, hankies, torn-off sleeves, j-cloths, rags, babies' stuff, bits and bobs. |
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The villa itself is a hotchpotch of classical bits and bobs. |
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Sweet'n'neat 20s inspired hair and make-up, including short bobs, marcel waves, heavily kohled eyes with long lashes and small dark cupid's bow lips complete the flapper feel. |
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A small boat bobs in the distance, waiting to record our time. |
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The relationship between the masses of the replica pendulum bobs and the mass of the overall platform was roughly the same, and the clocks' periods were also comparable. |
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The functioning of a key depends on its rigidity whilst that of clocks and watches depend crucially on the weight of pendulum bobs or the elasticity of springs. |
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Ecod! I have got them. Here they are. My cousin Con's necklaces, bobs and all. |
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The Senate version of the House measure now bobs quietly in the horse latitudes of legislative inaction. |
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As well as being a place to show you some of the websites that wee've previously made, you'll find a few other random bits 'n bobs wee wanted to share with you for your updation. |
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Bits and bobs The little party behind the throne ReprintsBritain would not be the first to use financial incentives to enforce immigration policy. |
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Bits and bobs are being offered by other allies: six reconnaissance jets from Germany, more surveillance drones and a transport plane from Italy, military trainers from Spain and so on. |
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I would suggest that as our dollar bobs and weaves around the 75ยข mark, we are attempting to tack very carefully, according to the winds of international monetary and business change. |
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As the cable breaks, the mine is freed and bobs up to the surface. |
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The catalogue includes a suggestive and poetic essay by Juan Navarro Baldeweg, one of the most prestigious Spanish architects, who has given his personal point of view regarding plumb bobs. |
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While the topic of the traffic light timers is hot, I would like to add my two bobs worth by saying it's a bad idea. |
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Some say these are the tastiest in town, though others say they would cost around half the bobs if you did not have hopes of sighting Candace Bushnell while eating them. |
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It took years of corrosion and dropping plumb bobs to penetrate the striking plate and hull. |
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A well-placed tiara can rescue the lankest of bobs and tame the most unruly of curls. |
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Everybody is welcome to attend and put some bits and bobs into the chest. |
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How long have I been saying my bits and bobs? |
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The windows are packed with quirky bits and bobs. |
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I'd spent my entire lunch hour thinking about my not fabby flabby bits and wobbly bobs while nibbling on an egg mayonnaise sandwich. |
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On the beach, a wheatear bobs, flashing white. |
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Acting is something I've always had a keen interest in and I've done a few bits and bobs in the last few years, including a small role in Ripper Street. |
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In the United States tornadoes are referred to as twisters, but in Australia we call them willy-willies, or cock-eyed Bobs. |
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Three years later she began contributing a weekly page in the magazine, in which she published letters from her fox terrier dog Bobs. |
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Known locally as Fairbottom Bobs it is now preserved at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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It was known as Fairbottom Bobs and is preserved in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. |
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They proved to be so popular that in 1933 they were published in book form as Letters from Bobs, and sold ten thousand copies in the first week. |
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Horses who have had light seasons sometimes win the race David Hine VVYOU've got more chance of uppercutting a dwarf, than Bobs Worth winning the Gold Cup. |
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