Mrs Cameron is described as 5ft 3in (1.6m) tall, of medium build, with short-bobbed blonde hair.
Women embraced head wreaths, cloche hats and bobbed cuts instead of traditionally acceptable hairstyles.
Seven sheep in a rowing boat were being bobbed about on the vicious waters of Killary.
Upon losing her HRH title, Diana, Princess of Wales lost the right to be bowed, bobbed and curtseyed to.
Pods of surfers bobbed on their boards, watching eagle-eyed as white-capped waves rolled in and paddling fervently for sea-sprayed ride towards the beach.
"It's the first thing that women did when they got the vote in 1918: They bobbed their hair, " said Mr. Javier.
As milk-carton-size icebergs bobbed around me, I told myself this was how major leaguers make it through a 162-game season in 181 days.
World War II Spitfire and Mustang fighters added a note of nostalgia, and a modern, helium-filled Zeppelin airship bobbed and dipped above the crowd.
Tennessee has bobbed near the bottom of United Health's rankings since 1990, but is on an upswing, climbing two spots this year to 42nd place.
Her night-black hair, fashionably bobbed, was hanging slightly over her face.
"Here's this heavy metaphysical painting with a father figure whose head could be bobbed up and down like a yo-yo, played with, or dropped, " Ms. Fort says.
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In the late 1970s, the market bobbed up when a nice capital-gains tax cut came in 1978, but the dollar continued to be devalued and other taxes went up.
That's what happened when the groups Dom and Ratatat played Manhattan's Terminal 5 last fall: Throngs of teenagers in fluorescent sunglasses bobbed to seizure-inducing videos of gyrating white budgies.
Mr Heseltine even bobbed up later on television to remind Mr Blair that he was available, if summoned, to play a leading part in any campaign to promote euro membership.
Baylor fans spilled onto the field at the final whistle, and shirtless fans with the painted letters of their alma mater on their chests bobbed through the crowd like human alphabet soup.
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At 11 p.m. on a recent Wednesday a dozen men in their 30s and 40s bobbed on stationary bikes and pumped iron in a Snap Fitness club on a busy freeway in Pine Brook, N.
The first column I wrote for FORBES was about fund managers' being swept out into New York Bay mumbling Computer Technology, Parvin Dohrmann and Four Seasons as their heads bobbed between the floating orange peels.
The city of Houston floated and bobbed, sinkholes opening now and then to claim a piece of terra firma, and over this blighted terrain presided Fanny Mann and Constance, of different generations and stations, crises and wishes.
In 2010, Mitt Romney's tax rate bobbed and weaved its way below 15% -- and we know that only because the public had to pry his return (he has released only a full one) out of his clenched hands.
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