Pepper album to Radio London, a station bobbling on the waves somewhere off the coast near Margate. |
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It is a delightful, stop-and-go journey, the coaches bobbling along like struggling fish on a line. |
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Taiwan got the next two batters out, but Chang made another error, bobbling a ball hit by Chris Snopek. |
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However, eventually down they came, bobbling and swerving with some ground loops upon arrival. |
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Japan's Kazue Ito was charges with an error on the play for bobbling the ball. |
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Using the technology of bobbling, he can put his characters arbitrarily far into the future. |
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His next catch was for the go-ahead touchdown, a beautiful, bobbling reception on a ball Banks let go of early. |
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Tested for up to 20 machine washes, the Forclaz 20 fleece keeps its thermal properties, and with no bobbling effect. |
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Coady badly miscued his second penalty, the ball bobbling harmlessly wide. |
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We could see jerky motion, and ostrich plumes bobbling atop the helmets. |
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Mine went straight but didn't leave the ground, bobbling along for barely 100 yards. |
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Now, with the ball bobbling in the Ludogorets area, he reacted quicker than anyone to head it home via the post. |
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He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen. |
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The bobbling, cumbersome header is only his second goal in D. C. colours. |
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Their best goal attempts came from a Wade Elliott effort which clipped the cross bar and a bobbling shot by Burn which goalkeeper Manuel Almunia hastily pushed clear. |
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But had Sale made the most of an earlier opportunity, when Brady fastened on to a bobbling chip by Danny Cipriani but was hauled down a metre short, everything would have been to play for. |
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I sigh and strip off my pajamas, bobbling before him. |
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Olivier, for example, a grubby nine-year-old with a blue plastic crucifix bobbling against his belly, says he was accused of killing his mother with AIDS after he prayed by her death-bed. |
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