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Bobbing for apples used to be a renouned Halloween celebration game.
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Bobbing John refers to John, Earl of Mar, who was at the time recruiting Highlanders for the Hanoverian cause.
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Bobbing in the water of the cove was some debris, including the long wooden “No Diving” sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock.
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Bobbing on the waves, he could only watch helplessly as the engine grew louder and the vessel pulled away, slowly at first, but then picking up speed as the motor throttled higher.
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Bobbing John refers to John, Earl of Mar, who was at the time recruiting Highlanders for the Hanoverian cause.
Great Scots 2009
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Bobbing in the water of the cove was some debris, including the long wooden “No Diving” sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock.
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Bobbing and weaving, admittedly, are important political skills.
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Bobbing in the water of the cove was some debris, including the long wooden “No Diving” sign from the Beachwood Beach swimming dock.
Severe Storm Hits Beachwood, Surrounding Area « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Some ideas: Bobbing for apples in a punchbowl of Seagram's 7.
Lea Lane: 5 Ways to Keep Mad Men in Your Life Lea Lane 2010
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Bobbing next door is the 212-foot long Star of India.
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