The damage to his car was a bent chassis leg, damage to the bonnet, two wings, bumper and cross member. |
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As she had an hour or so to burn she decided to strip to her bikini and sunbake on the bonnet of her car. |
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This is an every day or sun bonnet which adjusts at neck and folds flat when not in use. |
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Play outside in the summer sun with this beautiful sun bonnet designed to protect the face and the back of the neck from the sun. |
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Beverly played a prim townswoman in a pink silk dress, complete with bonnet, parasol, corset, and petticoat. |
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He should be out eating quail egg sandwiches, drinking extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini. |
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Like many bird walkers, our leader was an older woman who dressed for the morning chilliness in a green army jacket and pink knit bonnet. |
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Her bonnet flew off and disappeared under the trample of bare feet and boots. |
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Spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, chevrotian, wild pig, gaur, bonnet macaque and langur are the most preferred species. |
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I looked closer and they were shouting at this guy who was sitting on the bonnet of a black taxi cab. |
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An outsider can feel it too, when a soldier swaggers up to your vehicle and orders the bonnet to be opened. |
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I suspect the soundproofing from the engine bay was deliberately moderated, so the driver can hear all the action under the bonnet. |
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In his bonnet the champion sports a cockade neither of Jacobite white nor of Hanoverian black. |
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If you prefer your salsa hot, opt for the small bird's-eye, or even the eye-watering Scotch bonnet chillies. |
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The BMW's windscreen was smashed on the driver's side and the bonnet was left dented from the impact of the collision. |
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The petrol tank lies under the bonnet, along with the spare tyre and a sizable luggage space. |
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If the gurriers want to target someone in particular they will pour battery acid on the bonnet. |
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These sheets are fed into large presses with casts shaped into a particular body panel, like a door, bonnet roof and bodies. |
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Who was that strange looking lady with the colourful bonnet hurrying along the road and what was that peeping out of her basket? |
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Check the electrics as these can be expensive to repair and take a long look under the bonnet for oil leaks. |
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The focus is not on wearing a fancy Easter bonnet and new patent leather shoes. |
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A plump woman in a black dress with a white bonnet and apron had come out of the parlor, a feather duster in her hand. |
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They left after Geneva found her bonnet and tied the strings under her chin perfectly, and they both put on their coats. |
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He is depicted clothed in this painting, wearing a feathered bonnet, and again confronts the viewer directly. |
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Armed to the teeth and clad in kilt, tartan hose and bonnet, he looks every inch the clan chieftain. |
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Then the royal procession, with Baroness Amos carrying the cap of maintenance, a sort of scarlet bonnet with red trim. |
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Hanover became a kingdom in 1816, and the bonnet was replaced by a German royal crown. |
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Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information. |
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The view out the front through the large windscreen is good, but forget about seeing the bonnet. |
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I lived in Leicester, and when he came down that gangplank he was like 10 feet tall with this great war bonnet on. |
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Ms Brogden's car was first vandalised at the beginning of May when white spirit was poured over the bonnet, driver's door and passenger door. |
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Also called the bonnet, the chimney cap is the cornice at the top of the chimney. |
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Regular readers will know that ever since I visited Cambodia last year I've had a bee in my bonnet about this one. |
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Her bonnet wasn't big enough to hide her face, and she feared he might think the joy it betrayed unmaidenly. |
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She ushered Eliza over to the maple dressing table and began unpinning her bonnet. |
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The hazard warning lights were on and the bonnet of the car was up, concealing Dr Shankar. |
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The front of Jim and Pat Fitzgerald's Mercedes was squashed when a 100 ft oak fell across the bonnet and windscreen in south Manchester. |
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The bonnet was hot and the engine was making a clicking sound as it cooled down, she said. |
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In his bonnet the champion sports a cockade not of Jacobite white or Hanoverian black. |
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Others take pride in an array of quality cookware, or glory in the grunt under the bonnet. |
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Regular readers will know I have a bee in my bonnet about innovative spins on tarte tatin. |
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So if you're a looking for something to tow a large boat or caravan this vehicle certainly has the horses under the bonnet to do so with ease. |
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Forsyth, who hails from Glasgow, has a bee in her bonnet about the way the industry is perceived. |
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It also has mirrors under the bonnet to give a double effect to the engine and reaches top speeds of 145 mph. |
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He has a bit of a bee in his bonnet about the deadening effect on teaching of a society afraid to take risks. |
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The bonnet may be the shortest seen on a Jaguar and shows just how compact a body the V-engine design can allow. |
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Those of us who weren't heavy breathing had gone one stage further and were gliding a loving hand over the smooth, rounded bonnet. |
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I will keep y'all posted as to whether this particular bee in the bonnet ever pollinates. |
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I'd someday like to make a moulded window using transparent black acrylic, creating the same sort of effect I saw made into a car bonnet once. |
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Although the night was cold, she was well wrapped up with bonnet, scarf, gloves, leggings and heavy coat. |
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The pedestrian went over the bonnet of a car after she was knocked down by a driver who had taken his friend's vehicle, the court was told. |
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They chewed the fenders, ripped the wheel-arch out, chewed the bumper, bonnet, fender and all four doors. |
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A shock of red feathers rims the beak like a bonnet, and one of the chicks had a splotch of cadmium yellow on its head. |
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The car was found on the outskirts of Birmingham on December 7, bloodstained, muddied, and with grass and leaves on the bonnet and underneath. |
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Air vents in the bonnet have also gone, another clue that things are different under the skin. |
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Off I set with kilt swirling, pipes skirling and feather bonnet flowing in what little wind there was. |
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A lucky cat has used up most of its nine lives after surviving a 12-mile journey under the bonnet of a car. |
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Yoko Ltd manufactures a revolutionary bonnet which is designed to make life more comfortable for premature babies. |
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Twin exhaust tailpipes, one at either side of the car, are the only giveaway that a 3.0 litre V6 engine lies under the bonnet. |
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The West Indian sauce is made from the exceedingly hot scotch bonnet pepper. |
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Under the bonnet, the engines will all be the latest multivalve units which have been modified to cope with the 2005 EU rules on emissions. |
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Bajan meals emphasize fish, chicken, pork, and other foods common in West Africa, such as rice, okra, and Scotch bonnet peppers. |
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Chop the Scotch bonnet pepper in half and add it along with all dry spices, and 1 cup of milk. |
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The marine life was much the same again, but as we were about to surface we saw the bright colours of a wrasse emerge from under the bonnet. |
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The other family's car, an Audi, was a write-off, with its bonnet tragically crumpled and flames licking away from beneath the chassis. |
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At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line. |
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A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash. |
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She was a beautiful woman, her skin was fair and pale and her chestnut brown hair was soft a silky in the sun when she took her bonnet off. |
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Down the main street strides the major of the army, an icy wind pulling at the red hackle on his bonnet. |
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Marietta slowly wrapped her light shawl around her shoulders, then tied on her bonnet, taking one last glance at Nathan. |
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The front cut-outs on the bonnet have been sealed and air now flows in through the spoiler before heading to the brake ducts for extra cooling. |
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As he walks up the final fairway, waving a new tartan bonnet, the crowd rise in tribute to a great champion. |
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She dropped her cigarette into a puddle and slid off of the bonnet of my car, landing with a splash on the gravel. |
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People shouted a warning to the 26-year-old, but he was unable to get out the way and was thrown over the car's bonnet, landing on the road. |
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Most importantly, the cars may look old, but purring under the bonnet are state-of-the-art Ford engines. |
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She had on a dark calico gown, check apron, a black calamanco skirt, a blue and white check handkerchief, and a black silk bonnet. |
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Car manufacturers are packing ever-more technology into the dashboard and under the bonnet of vehicles. |
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It drives really well, and it was surprisingly easy to manoeuvre, bearing in mind that long bonnet. |
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The Hillman name appeared on the front of the bonnet and the headlight surrounds were painted rather than chromed. |
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It had doors, bonnet, boot lid, seats and all manner of bits and bobs from other Avengers. |
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The woman tried to drive off, but Gatty jumped on the bonnet and kicked the windscreen, smashing it. |
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The combination of the view over the long curvaceous bonnet coupled with the chunky gearbox gives a false impression of size. |
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Her straw-blonde hair was in a plain bun, and she wore a matching bonnet and dress she had sewn herself. |
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When the woman turned the car round in the road she threw herself on the bonnet. |
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Will frowned and opened his door, coming round the car and pulling me up off the bonnet. |
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Collard's race effectively ended, however, when his car's bonnet dramatically flew up into its windscreen and he was forced to pit for repairs. |
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As one of the thieves drove their car straight at him, he jumped on to the bonnet and smashed the windscreen with his elbow. |
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I particularly like the reflections of the sky and the traffic lights in the car's bonnet. |
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There is nothing he loves more than opening the bonnet of his Vauxhall Nova and getting his hands covered in oil. |
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Have a good fiddle with the doors, boot, bonnet and windows to make sure they all work as they should. |
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The designers have also given the Ranger a new bonnet, grille, bumper and headlamps. |
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Even with its long saloon body and big proud bonnet, this car feels and reacts like a sports car. |
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He got out of his car to chase after the youths and met another driver whose car bonnet had been bit by a brick. |
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The Saxo should be well behaved around town as long as you remember that there is a lot of power under that sleek bonnet. |
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There's a round thing that fits in a hole to close the bonnet, and it's been jammed down very, very securely. |
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Most obvious changes are at the front end in the bonnet and front bumper and at the back where a new lamp design has been added. |
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And while it is easy to forget what lies under the bonnet, the engine will not object to a polish and shine as well. |
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On top of that goes a neat Jaguar-style rear and front grille along with some familiar Ford door and bonnet styling. |
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The officer suffered a serious head wound when she was thrown from the car's bonnet while trying to stop it leaving the car park. |
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The front bonnet affords extra crumple space in the event of an accident, and both driver and passenger airbags are standard. |
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Legislation is going to demand that the front of a car must absorb up to 700 Joules of impact energy on the front edge of the bonnet. |
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She was pulling weeds on her knees, her face sweaty and flushed beneath her floppy sun bonnet. |
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To avoid tangling and to maintain waves, cover hair with a bonnet at night. |
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In Manchester alone, fridges, concrete blocks, a car bonnet, piles of tyres, bikes and shopping trolleys have been left on the tracks. |
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They collected a car bonnet, shopping trolleys and all sorts of bits and pieces that had washed down the river and had collected there. |
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When you shortened sail, you began by lowering the yard a bit, removing a bonnet, and re-reeving tacks and sheets. |
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In glorious sunshine we joined in procession with the bridal car, its traditional wedding doll, sitting on the bonnet. |
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Witnesses told police that the car reversed and drove off after knocking Mr Lodge across the bonnet and into the road. |
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Down the main street of Cowdenbeath strides Major Bob Ritchie of the Black Watch, an icy wind pulling at the red hackle on his bonnet. |
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Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders. |
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She spoke with gravitas about the serious thought and hard work that had gone into making this Easter bonnet parade the event it was. |
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It's probably because just the other day whilst struggling through the mess of the kitchen cupboard I found the bonnet he gave me. |
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This is a car based on a Tuscan chassis with a few changes under the bonnet and a different body. |
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We would set out to warm her up by driving two miles in second gear with an old eiderdown over her bonnet. |
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The taxi passed through the main drinking area, and people were literally throwing themselves on the bonnet of the car to try and force it to stop and pick them up. |
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Considering how tight most engine bays are after a few accessories are added, this venting addition can reduce heat stress on a variety of products under the bonnet. |
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The front nearside wheel arch was on fire and the bonnet ablaze. |
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Straw hats replaced the shawl and bonnet and dresses came more into vogue. |
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The bonnet flipped up on me in a dust-storm from the Mallee. |
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A respected art dealer is busted for selling a Cheyenne war bonnet. |
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As he walked away he was seen using his heel to dent the car door before kicking a wing mirror and taking out a key, which he dragged over the bonnet. |
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I have a bee in my bonnet that young players don't play enough. |
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Whatever it is, Neil has a bee in his bonnet this morning folks. |
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Milbank has a bee in his bonnet over the president's exercise regimen. |
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She quickly braided her hair and tied a white ribbon at the end, grabbing a matching straw bonnet before heading downstairs to join her husband for breakfast. |
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At night, protect your hair with a satin scarf, bonnet or pillowcase, which prevents split ends, tangling and matting, and preserves your hair style. |
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After an hour or so with his head under the bonnet, and various trips to the public toilet for water refills, the radiator was patched up, and we were ready to roll out. |
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The set is a very full lacy matinee jacket with a matching bonnet. |
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Mercedes used to be a byword for durability but now it's a byword for being on the hard shoulder at four in the morning with steam coming out of the bonnet. |
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I wear a floppy bonnet with peacock feathers and whisper Hail Marys under my breath until noon, when I break for snacks. |
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A Pennsylvania Amish in a poke bonnet goes next, happy as a bug. |
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It was a straw bonnet with light blue lace ribbon around it. |
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I began tying the bonnet ribbon under my chin as I made my way to her. |
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From inside his coat he produced her bonnet, battered and dirty. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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Gurkhas and Scots Highlanders have always had a close mutual affinity and the Gurkha bagpipe and diced bonnet are directly drawn from those of their comrades. |
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To represent the Illini with a Plains Indian war bonnet, and to dress the mascot in the military regalia of a Sioux warrior, is therefore totally inaccurate. |
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They removed the bonnet and the air filter but took nothing else. |
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The tires are brown, there's pretty arcing streaks along the car, in fetching pale beige, and blackened handprints round the bonnet and door handle. |
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Rising over the bonnet and windscreen, the airflow is smooth. |
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Sold only in Britain, it's styled to look like the flagship model, but under the bonnet you get a diesel engine that makes the sounds of the canal when you start it up. |
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The compact, boxy design was very forward looking in its day and is still very striking now, with its dramatic overhanging bonnet and cute round tail-lights. |
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When a greater spread of sail was required, a piece called a bonnet was added to the foot of the sail, and a further piece called a drabbler could be added to that. |
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As if it wasn't hard enough to master the mental torture that is the three-point turn, we learner drivers are now meant to know what goes on under the bonnet of our cars. |
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People know it makes no sense to leap on the bonnet of their car as a thief drives it off, but this 83-year-old have-a-go hero couldn't help himself. |
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It is easily recognisable by the air intake on the bonnet which channels cool air over the supercharger, the roof spoiler and the centrally mounted twin chrome exhaust pipes. |
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Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper. |
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The engine brackets, oil-pan and bonnet were all handcrafted to fit the new engine's contours and there were other modifications required to the subframe and other items. |
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Amy is a picture, in her pert wee bonnet and a lovely blue dress. |
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He removes his war bonnet and plants his sword at the foot of the throne. |
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The insert on the top is often called the Hood or bonnet top, and is frequently incorrectly mistaken as a terminal that can be used with a live flue. |
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Button up your bootstraps, tie on your bonnet, and throw your cabin door open wide for this wholesome tale from the heart of America's 18th-century homeland. |
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However, I wasn't allowed to do the discus after a discus accidentally slipped out of my hand, and into the games mistress' car's bonnet, during a practice session. |
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In the outside lane is a silver Discovery, stopped, but looking fine. Behind it is a large white van with a spare-wheel shaped crumple in the bonnet. |
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A girl in a particularly pretty blue bonnet was dumped at the end of the catwalk by an over-confident boy who was determined to hog the limelight. |
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Phantoms On the Bookshelves by Jacques bonnet bonnet owns more than 40,000 books. |
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The normal reaction of a publisher when faced with an author with a bee in his bonnet is to grab the check and run. |
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I took a couple more steps, and ended up spreadeagled across the bonnet of a red Golf that had seen the blue lights and stopped in the road behind me. |
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Sure, with 1.3 litres under the bonnet you get more cubic capacity than you do from an equivalent Euro car, but as we chaps keep being reminded, size isn't important. |
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Stoll was still standing on the car bonnet with the catch of his large-calibre repeating rifle off. |
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If you do have to drive through the water, ensure you take it slowly so as not to create a bow wave that could go over the bonnet. |
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They are usually, but not always, black with a white bonnet or hackney carriages. |
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To dye one chip bonnet peach colour, put four ounces of cudbear in one gallon of water, make it boil, and put one ounce of soda in the liquor. |
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As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. |
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The muntjac stag had flown through the grill below the bonnet, yet escaped with just a few superficial injuries. |
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Lamps were therefore made so that they could be inspected and then the bonnet placed on and locked. |
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Pootle around town and the car feels so civilised you might doubt the presence of a monster beneath the bonnet. |
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I always had this sort of bee in my bonnet about doing my own thing. |
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The terrorist was seen wearing black shoes, black sweatpants with an orange strip and a bonnet. |
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There have also been some changes under the bonnet including a new turbo, stainless steel twin wastegate manifold and a titanium exhaust. |
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It's face-lift time for Peugeot's Mondeo-rivalling 508 and as you can guess the car gets a new front grille, bonnet, headlamps and tail lights. |
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Out came old Teenie, buzzing mad as a whole nest of wasps. Muttered awfulnesses came from her great padded bonnet. |
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There is also a tapered 'wake channel' on the bonnet, which the company says evokes the sight of a jet's vapour trail. |
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People were reluctant to slam a bonnet shut in those days. One just did not slam bonnets and doors. |
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The body is constructed of welded steel panels, with the bonnet, doors and boot lid in aluminium on steel frames. |
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She has immense white teeth that snap, and a bugly bonnet, with one dismal ostrich feather wobbling sternly on end. |
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Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow, gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was deemed a coup. |
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It consists of seventy fine spun cotton threads, gimped or tied around with thread by a machine similar to that for wrapping bonnet wire. |
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My grandfather owned a 1960 Morris Minor with stick-out trafficators and as soon I showed an interest, at the age of six, I was under the bonnet. |
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In 1816, after the Electorate of Hanover became a kingdom, the electoral bonnet was changed to a crown. |
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The mother dressed matronly, in a bonnet and in black, always sat between her two big daughters, firm, directing, and repressed. |
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James V ordered a purple and ermine bonnet from tailor Thomas Arthur of Edinburgh to fit inside the crown. |
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More traditional highland dress may be worn, sometimes with a feather bonnet. |
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The method of identifying friend from foe was not through tartans but by the colour of ribbon worn upon the bonnet. |
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And standing along to the Westward, this night we tryed with our mayne coarse and bonnet. On Saturday night we came to an anker, in three fathomes against Sewramo. |
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Instantly recognisable as WRX range-toppers, both models have smoked glass projector beam headlamps, bigger bonnet air intakes and a single large-diameter rear exhaust pipe. |
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In every place where there are half a dozen houses is planted an unthriving tree of liberty, which seems to wither under the baneful influence of the bonnet rouge. |
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In the interests of improved airflow, however, the trademark Range Rover bonnet castellations have been smoothed away and the windscreen gets a faster angle. |
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A burly mechanic wheeled in a bright yellow battery charger on a trolley, furtled under the bonnet and gave the car the full benefit of its volts. |
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He has had a bee in his bonnet ever since he heard about the problem. |
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Birmingham student Tom Ridgway, 20, was carried for 90 metres on the bonnet of Ichhapal Bhamra's car, before it came to a halt after crashing into a tree. |
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James VII ordered the colour of the bonnet be changed to red. |
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Hours later miaowing was heard from under the bonnet and passers-by tried to coax out the frightened feline before calling the RSPCA and Cats Protection. |
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Combining an aluminium cage structure with composite panels and glass bonnet, the Urge also has scissor doors with glass cut-outs and a collapsible canvas top. |
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The white and tortoiseshell moggy was trapped in a fan belt after she sneaked under the bonnet of a car at Dinorwic industrial estate, Caernarfon, on Monday night. |
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He then left,maybe to have a well-earnedpint,and the horse, maybe to get at the oats,moved forwards a few yards and placed the nose bag on the bonnet of a wet Rolls-Royce. |
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In Scottish regiments the Glengarry bonnet was worn by all, while the highland regiments still maintained the kilt as a suitable netherwear for active service. |
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The sickening catalogue of abuse included raping one daughter on the bonnet of a car and anally raping another one when she was tied up in the woods. |
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