Once accustomed to a helmet, riding without it does make the rider feel vulnerable - - for the first half mile. [noun]
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This is the helmet advocacy program of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association. [noun]
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"Agne is not such another as the girl who played tricks with your helmet," replied Gorgo, and the black arches of her eyebrows knit into something very like a scowl. [noun]
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Constantine took off his helmet with resigned politeness and put it into her hands. [noun]
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--The plume of his helmet first came in sight above the bushes, and then his whole figure emerged from among the shrubbery. [noun]
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--and she took his helmet out of his hand and weighed it in hers. [noun]
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"And had you this same helmet on." [noun]
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One man knocked my helmet off and another gave me this cut in my face. [noun]
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