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A deely bobber (also deeley bobber or deeley bopper) [1] is a novelty item of headgear comprising a headband to which are affixed two springy protrusions resembling the antennae of insects. [1] These "antennae" may be topped with simple plastic shapes or more elaborate and fanciful decorations, such as mini pom poms or light-emitting diodes.
Headgear is worn for many purposes, including protection against the elements, decoration, or for religious or cultural reasons, including social conventions. This is a list of headgear, both modern and historical.
A ferronnière ([fɛʁ.ɔn.jɛʁ]) is a style of headband that encircles the wearer's forehead, usually with a small jewel suspended in the centre. [1] The original form of the headband was worn in late fifteenth-century Italy, and was rechristened a ferronnière at the time of its revival in the second quarter of the nineteenth century for ...
Iranian king wearing headband A hard plastic headband, or Alice band Baby wearing a headband. A headband or hairband [1] is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or ...
The median existing home price increased 4.8% from a year earlier to $396,900 in January. At January's sales pace, it would take 3.5 months to exhaust the current inventory of existing homes, up ...
J&J's innovative medicine unit brought in fourth-quarter sales of $14.33 billion while its medtech unit generated $8.19 billion, up 4.4% and 6.7% respectively compared to a year ago.
The crown is 30 centimetres (11.8 in) tall and at a weight of 2.23 kg (4.9 lb) has been noted to be extremely heavy. [93] After 1689, monarchs chose to be crowned with a lighter, bespoke coronation crown (e.g., that of George IV [ 96 ] ) or their state crown, while St Edward's Crown rested on the high altar. [ 92 ]
12.8%; between 2008 and 2012, better performance than 67% of all directors; The Timothy C. Collins Stock Index. From April 2012 to December 2012, if you bought shares ...