Police had issue a BOLO alert for Brown and the children when he suddenly arrived in the emergency room of Central Florida Regional Hospital, looking for his wife. |
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After that, I'd also like to suggest wearing a bolo tie to your local pub in the hours following. |
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In the world of bolo ties and bow ties, faux flaps and mudflap skirts, that's, well, annoying. |
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A man wearing a roadrunner bolo tie strokes his chin as he stands before Nora's painting. |
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If Cosby's handlers know what's good for him, he may soon take the stage in cowboy boots and a bolo tie. |
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He was sporting an armadillo-shaped bolo tie and a cowboy hat, and he squinted like a B-movie gunslinger. |
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Specimens are commercially quarried and are made into bolo ties, earrings, and belt buckles. |
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Nonetheless, I don my armadillo bolo tie and head to the stark suburban neighborhood on the south side of Prague. |
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Each morning elderly men in crewcuts and bolo ties emerge from behind the redundant locks of ranchstyles to run up the flag. |
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He and his band, adorned in gray retro suits and bolo ties, looked like a gang from a Tarantino film. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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In typical rodeo fashion, white-jacketed waiters served longnecks on silver trays while gents in tuxes, bolo ties and Western hats circulated. |
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The gray light gleamed across his silver and turquoise bolo tie. |
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Then rumors swirled Wednesday that Dutschke had skipped town, and the cops had a bolo for his van. |
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The catalog reads like a who's who of blade styles, running the gamut from conventional drop and clip point designs to the more exotic tanto and bolo. |
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Their bolo ties and navy blue blazers ripple, startled, in the breeze. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white filigreed cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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This shift from bolo ties to bellybutton rings has cost country music legions of fans, who yearn for new roots-based music without all the production and glitz. |
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He jerked me off balance and the hand with the brass knucks came around in a looping bolo punch. |
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Here's a scientist wearing a bolo tie featuring a ladybug the size of a tennis ball. |
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A version worn by men, known as a bolo tie, is frequently worn as part of Native American western apparel in place of a conventional necktie. |
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We shot it just the other day, and it features me in a cowboy hat and bolo tie asking Texas Gov. |
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An unshaved Cohen, sporting a fedora and bolo tie, wryly noted that he never won a Grammy for any of his recordings. |
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Weil pioneered the look of Western wear and introduced the first bolo ties. |
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Bolo ties generally have solidly bead-wrapped cords featuring alternating bands of color along their length, as shown in Fig. |
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A serious viroid disease, cadang cadang, which devastates coconut palms, was found be transmitted between them by bolo knives. |
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In his spare time, Blauser enjoyed lapidary, searching beaches or the High Desert for stones that he crafted into rings, brooches, necklaces, belt buckles and bolo ties. |
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He illustrates the variations in their pieces, their styles, and materials, and shows color photos of pins, bracelets, bolo ties, and other ornaments. |
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It is usually accompanied with the local bread called bolo do caco. |
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And Gerrard took full advantage on 71 minutes when he latched on to Bolo Zenden's clever through-ball and lashed the ball home past Rame in front of a delirious Kop. |
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Recently, I started reading up on toxic mold dementia after a Florida judge berated me for about five minutes for wearing a bolo tie in his courtroom. |
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Adjust the lid and bead-clasp to fit the bolo tie over your head. |
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