At this point, I can picture my incensed critics lacing up their bovver boots for a spot of Grievous Literary Harm. |
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He was less impressed by the performance itself in which two actors, wearing all black and bovver boots took on the 21 different roles. |
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Thanks to a mindless nucleus of bovver boys, they are loathed the length and breadth of Europe, and often beyond. |
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He could not handle the fact that bovver boy threats and intimidation failed to shut us up. |
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As politicians of all denominations condemned the attacks, it was left to Howard's out-going bovver boy to go for the cheap political points. |
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McKidd, who plays the leader of the bovver boys, admits he's probably in for a kicking. |
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That is the dream the Prime Minister has, and she sent her little Brownshirt bovver boy off to the media to pretend that the dream is happening. |
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The one-time wild child may still strut his stuff in bovver boots but his sensitive playing never loses its grip. |
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But it has evolved from the skinhead and bovver boots image of the Seventies. |
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Is it time to cast off the bovver boots and pull on some sensible walking shoes? |
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This rough assumption brings other troubling implications in its wake, like cultural bovver boys. |
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Drunken louts should be quaking in their bovver boots next month when a special booze patrol is launched in Wimbledon to crack down on their alcohol-fuelled bad behaviour. |
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The pregnant actress sported a particularly frumpy skirt, striped Nora Batty-style long socks and wedge-heeled bovver boots on a trip out in London. |
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The promenade is awash with mohawks and bovver boots throughout Rebellion Festival, while the flat cap is the undisputed king of Pigeon Weekend. |
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Beanies and bovver boots for one look and slogan T-shirts, grungy checks and gimicky moustaches for another. |
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Some wear spidery black underwear and bovver boots, like pole dancers in fear of broken glass. |
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They have thicker skins, better social skills, and a calmer brand of self-confidence than the man whose giant bovver boots they now fill. |
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Although not exactly appearing on air in dungarees and bovver boots, she was, well, almost androgynous. |
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We knew he was a nerd before he acquired his skinhead haircut, and nobody will be fooled by his new bovver boots any more than they were by his baseball cap. |
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Whether they are out of towners or locals, the decor is definitely tailored to suit those with an eye for combats and bovver boots. |
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Just because Nigel Farage seems affable and wears a collar and tie does not make him any less dangerous than a bovver boy with Hitler tattoos. |
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This bolshy but buoyant single is The Scissor Sisters wearing bovver boots rather than feather boas and it could, er, break them in Britain. |
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He is a ballerina in bovver boots, a West End impresario with East End World War Two defiance. |
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The police box was equipped with a rotating blue light on its Moorish roof and a telephone for bobbies to call in the Depression-era equivalent of an airstrike: truncheon-wielding bovver boys on horseback. |
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We were like a pop band in our Crombies and bovver boots. |
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Yet here she was, standing in front of the Socialist Worker seller, outside St Thomas' Hospital in London: a junior doctor without a donkey jacket or bovver boots, but with a stethoscope and a record of voting Tory. |
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Mark Latham had developed a reputation as something of a bovver boy Sydney Westie. |
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Forget about ripping your fishnets or wearing chunky bovver boots. |
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In Day Two of his exclusive diary, he reveals an expenses scandal, a race row, and what happens when Norman Tebbit sticks his bovver boots into the gay debate. |
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I think they had a vision of me as a class warrior, someone who would arrive in bovver boots and start swinging off the chandeliers and painting anarchy on his walls. |
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Plans for trade union reform introduced yesterday are the most restrictive proposals since Norman Tebbit stuck his bovver boots into the workers 30 years ago. |
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It is four years since Kemp hung up his bovver boots as Walford's legendary Grant Mitchell and moved from the BBC to ITV's SAS series Ultimate Force. |
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He points out the inch of hair and absence of Bovver Boots indicate the lesser-spotted Suedehead. |
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Smallbeer Second World War action, a sort of Band Of Bovver Boys. |
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The comedy star brought a rogue's gallery of characters to the small screen from Clarence Honky Tonk to skinhead Bovver Boy and man-eating glamour puss Mandy. |
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