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I registered as Bob Dobbs and the pinks at the front desk never got it.
The Origin of the Drug Pyramid: An excerpt from the Rev. Timothy Clarity's memoir, "And On the Eighth Day, God Tripped" Kelly Shriver 2010
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He reminds me of a cross between Ted Haggard and Bob Dobbs.
Hillary-Backer Bill Nelson Floats Compromise To Florida Voting Crisis 2009
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Sam Dobbs is the best listener of the company; Dick Dobbs, who has been a yachtsman, is the jester; Bob Dobbs, the merchant sailor, is the teller of adventures; and my friend and I keep the ball going smartly in all sorts of ways, till it gets dark, and a great drought falls upon the members of the conversazione.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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"Only give us decent weather, sir," said Bob Dobbs, cheerfully smacking the tiller of the Tomtit; "and we'll find our way to Scilly somehow, in spite of the wind."
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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When nautical talk and sea-stories rule the hour, Bob Dobbs, who has voyaged in various merchantmen all over the world, and is every inch of him a thorough sailor, becomes the best man of the company.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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Next in point of merit to Mr. Migott, came Bob Dobbs.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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This ventilatory condition being complied with, I tumbled into my hammock; Mr. Migott rolled into his; and Sam Dobbs, Dick Dobbs, and Bob Dobbs cast themselves down promiscuously on the floor and the lockers under us.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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Sam took the one nearest to him, and Jonas called out to Bob Dobbs, who stood by, "to put them through in a fair duel," and called the crowd to witness "that he done it to the rascal accordin 'to law."
The flush times of Alabama and Mississippi : a series of sketches, 1853
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- Excerpt from introductory comments to a series of inevitable discussions with Bob Dobbs
rockcritics.com 2009
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