I spun around to see Rebecca with her hair in pigtails and pom-poms in her hand. |
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Along with the lace this season, you will see crochet accessories with crocheted or fuzzy pom-poms. |
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It should also include a fringe of cutesy little pom-poms that I can dangle around my monitor. |
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He was wearing a girl's cheerleading outfit with two pom-poms and a wig with two pigtails. |
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Attempting to be innovative, the organisers have roped in cheerleaders this year, complete with pom-poms. |
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The Paraguayan fans brought red and yellow pom-poms and attempted to drown out the percussion. |
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She was wearing a gold dressing gown, with a blue sash at the waist, and pink slippers with pom-poms. |
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Rich leather details set apart a baguette style, while pretty pom-poms accent a beautifully shaped pocketbook. |
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People waved pom-poms, held up signs, and mixed Brooklyn catcalls with Bronx cheers. |
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These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading. |
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Her weapon was a set of red cheerleading pom-poms, with which she'd distract assailants before kung-fu kicking them. |
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It was a harlequin jumpsuit with fluffy pom-poms down the front. |
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I remember the book and I remember the picture on the right hand side, which showed Indians on the Amazon, and this wonderful dug-out canoe with huge pom-poms hanging over it. |
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Shattuck retired her pom-poms after two years, but stayed on for six more as a coach. |
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A new look for your bathroom with this set of 3 cotton towels with bands in silver coloured thread and contrasting pom-poms at the ends. |
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As soon as this happens, play stops, the crowd cheers and whistles and cheerleaders dance about waving pom-poms. |
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Other decorative ideas include home-made gingerbread cookies or dough ornaments, yarn pom-poms, or your own folded-paper figures. |
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Outside a dissolved Parliament, the guards goose-step in their kilts and shoes with pom-poms. |
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Only this time with pom-poms and gym skirts. |
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On April 22, 1918, the 27-year-old Royal Marine Artillery sergeant was second in command of pom-poms and Lewis gun on HMS Vindictive off Zeebrugge. |
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