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Via Read Roger, I have discovered yet another potential client for MotherReader's BACA Club - poor old Skatey Katy, a book by famously bob-haired 70's 80's? figure-skater Dorothy Hamil, currently being voted on by the ...voting public.
The WritingYA Weblog: Briefly tanita davis 2007
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Via Read Roger, I have discovered yet another potential client for MotherReader's BACA Club - poor old Skatey Katy, a book by famously bob-haired 70's 80's? figure-skater Dorothy Hamil, currently being voted on by the ...voting public.
Archive 2007-05-01 tanita davis 2007
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The article began: “Not a rouged, cigarette smoking, bob-haired, orange-smocked Bohemian, but a prim ex-country schoolmistress who actually does her hair up in a knot is the art sensation of 1928!”
Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986
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In juxtaposition with what happened next, they seem to reproach our frivolity, like documentaries on the Depression that first show silent films of frantic, bob-haired beauties of the 1920s doing the Charleston.
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In juxtaposition with what happened next, they seem to reproach our frivolity, like documentaries on the Depression that first show silent films of frantic, bob-haired beauties of the 1920s doing the Charleston.
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In juxtaposition with what happened next, they seem to reproach our frivolity, like documentaries on the Depression that first show silent films of frantic, bob-haired beauties of the 1920s doing the Charleston.
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Oliver isn't above taunting the school outcast to the point of humiliated tears in an attempt to impress his glowering, bob-haired classmate Jordana Bevan Yasmin Paige, a fellow outlier with a taste for "light arson."
Slate Magazine Dana Stevens 2011
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In juxtaposition with what happened next, they seem to reproach our frivolity, like documentaries on the Depression that first show silent films of frantic, bob-haired beauties of the 1920s doing the Charleston.
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Original black-and-white prints by Cleveland artist Clay Parker follow the Prohibition theme, with images of booze-dumping teetotalers and sassy, bob-haired flappers.
Cleveland Scene 2009
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Original black-and-white prints by Cleveland artist Clay Parker follow the Prohibition theme, with images of booze-dumping teetotalers and sassy, bob-haired flappers.
Cleveland Scene 2009
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