Bears in Yosemite regularly damage cars, trailers, tents and camping equipment, while searching for more vittles. |
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Picture The Bad News Bears and the Mighty Ducks recast with actors from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Game of Death. |
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It's said that Chicago Bears founder George Halas pinched pennies so tightly that his thumbprint looked like the profile of Abraham Lincoln. |
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Bears build wintering dens with logging slash, and mixed-age forests offer nuts and cover. |
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What happens on a Sunday truly matters, and when the Bears lost yet again last weekend, the searing pain seeped down the terracing. |
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Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws. |
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Bears generally hunt along pressure ridges, in hummocky ice, and at the edges of rough ice areas. |
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And Washington was unwanted on the free-agent market for months before the Bears inked him! |
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Bears were gone from East Texas, as were wild turkeys, ivory-billed woodpeckers, jaguars, Carolina parakeets and red wolves. |
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Bears in Glacier National Park follow wolf packs and mountain lions to remote regions using them as providers of meals of deer and elk. |
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First popular were Hagenbeck's Dancing Bears, Red Indian displays, and the hippodrome. |
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The Bears are said to be auditioning candidates, but might be leaning toward replacing Wade with a player already on the roster. |
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Pongo's Vintage Teddy Bears is run by Teddy Bear lovers for fellow arctophiles. |
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He's enabling the Bears to control the ball and dictate the tempo of games. |
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Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen. |
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The festival will also be premiering the latest clay-model feature by 3 Bears Animation, The Godson. |
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Shake You Down, winner of the True North Breeders' Cup Handicap on June 7, won a photo finish for second by a nose over Gators N Bears. |
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Bears will seldom den in habitat that is not capable of catching large snowdrifts. |
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He also led the Bears in sacks with eight and tied for the team lead in interceptions with two. |
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Bears resorb their bone material during hibernation, but they constantly form new bone material as well. |
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Fancy turning your humble terrace into a palatial Georgian town house, or permanently hosting the Teddy Bears Picnic in your daughter's bedroom? |
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Would Bears faithful have been better off with the memory of that Payton record or with the postseason home game they missed? |
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I'd love to be walking around in a forest only to encounter a troop of Gummi Bears. |
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He's durable, having started every game on the right side for the Bears each of the last eight years, but may be slowing down a bit. |
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Wannstedt wrecked his chances of succeeding with the Bears by micromanaging and by being too uptight and too insecure. |
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Bears hibernate, which means they need to produce much less energy all winter. |
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For younger theatre-goers, Goldilocks and the Three Bears will be on at St George's Hall. |
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For Bears fans, the worst part is they can't even blame their team's woes on their former whipping boy, Smith. |
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Bears that exit with a profit cause a flat open interest in a downtrend, meaning that the best gains from the downtrend have probably already been had. |
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Bears like berries, nuts, grasses, carrion, insects and birdseed. |
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One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster. |
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They all dance happily ever after in this modern mashup of little red riding hood and The Story of the Three Bears. |
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It worked and the team put up 27 unanswered points to defeat the Bears and win the league title. |
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Either this is clever viral marketing for a new Yogi Bear movie or Earth is destined to become the Planet of the Bears. |
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Whose first recollection of sexual arousal was watching Jackie Earle Haley in Bad News Bears. |
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I play a lot of cds while writing, these days a lot of Fleet Foxes, Lester Young, Paul Desmond, the Grizzly Bears, Keith Jarrett. |
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The Big and Little Dippers are part of the Big and Little Bears. |
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Bears shall maul the wicked, and the wolves shall consume them. |
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A loss today could well see the Bears crashing out of the competition at this early stage of the season, unable to reach the top four in the country. |
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Bears scrounging for human food will be busy at the water-side campsites, and will almost invariably ignore the far-removed and unproductive woods. |
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Brandon Marshall, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, has a rap sheet including two domestic violence charges. |
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They first spotted their talisman in training camp last year in Chicago where the Bears, unbelievably, did not recognise a rough diamond in their midst. |
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This year, the coaches are not giving lip service, but they are paying attention, and special teams plays turned the opening game against the Bears into a laugher. |
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Our arctophily extends to collecting items showing Teddy Bears as well as books, but is clearly focused towards offering lonely Teddy Bears a new home. |
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Having fought many fires in the States, I sure didn't envy future Smokey Bears in that terrain. |
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Now, almost 20 years on, Wendy makes more than 1000 of her Burra Bears a year. |
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The plush bear on the near left was produced by Three Bears Inc. around 1985 and is typical of the plush Smokeys produced in the United States. |
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Later, on one of the late-night, postnews Bears analysis shows, we saw Mike Singletary in the locker room. |
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Cal senior noseguard Jacob Waasdorp had three assisted tackles for the Bears. |
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Bears frequently track down tigers to usurp their kills, with occasional fatal outcomes for the tiger. |
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Vermont Teddy Bear, the largest handcrafter of Teddy Bears in North America, lovingly designs, stuffs and stitches every Bear in Vermont. |
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The Four Bears Casino and Lodge was constructed in 1993 drawing tourists and money to the impoverished reservation. |
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At the northernmost town of Hammerfest become a member of The Royal and Ancient Society of Polar Bears. |
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But in a new book on the Bears a fascinating collection of facts, figures and stories have been enterprisingly and uniquely collated. |
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Bears consume the seeds of stone pines at higher northern latitudes worldwide where the two taxa overlap. |
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The match is being played at Closen Hill Former Pupils, Churchdown, and Bears are taking a coach. |
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The Bears threatened again in the bottom of the sixth when Cargill singled and advanced to second on Katilyn Thumann's sacrifice bunt. |
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In the second half it was all Scotland with only Andrey Scheglov's drop goal adding to the Bears points. |
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English fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language. |
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Record producer Pete Waterman is from the city and is president of Coventry Bears. |
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In 2002, the Bears won the Rugby League Conference, and took the step up to the national leagues. |
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As of the 2015 season, the Bears will compete in the Kingstone Press League 1, as a fully professional team in the third tier of Rugby League. |
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One of my real aspirations of this is I wanna see interstellar wars between Care Bears and Klingons. |
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Bears coming out of holes in the rocks at the last moment, when the beat is close to them. |
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Pac-Man and our Care Bears, with their kids and grandkids this holiday season. |
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There are laws on the books now, and the Smokey Bears Afloat are enforcing them. |
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Bears closed out the game in the last two minutes and 30 seconds, hitting 11 of 12 foul shots. |
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Malik moved classily to 29 but when he fell to a wonderful catch by Rikki Wessels at long-o, the Bears were 89 for ve with time running out. |
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Jose Cespedes calmed the Bears down by allowing one run in two innings before Ricky Steik came out of the bullpen to pitch two scoreless innings. |
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Because two decades after those enforced street knock-ups in Denmark, he has finally landed a fulime professional contract with The Bears. |
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Hundreds of arctophiles will be flocking to Birmingham this weekend for the International Bears and Dolls Show. |
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Middlesex tonk Yorkshire then the Bears tonk Middlesex and now Yorkshire tonk the Bears. |
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He will be joined in the main room by Futuristic Polar Bears, Tom Quinn, AVA and Kid Swarve. |
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The Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest handcrafter of Teddy Bears in North America. |
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Whizz-Bangs, Boche And Woolly Bears is being launched this week in Newcastle. |
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The Bears needed a shot of adrenaline to wake the barking dogs. |
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Aircraft used to spread Agent Orange and other defoliants were known as Smokey Bears. |
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They swaggered around in their Smokey Bears, as if a felt hat would intimidate a short-fused grenade. |
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The Bears have won more games in the history of the NFL than any other team, and only the Green Bay Packers, their longtime rivals, have won more championships. |
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Current strategic partners include FTD Flowers, Godiva Chocolatier, Vermont Teddy Bears and Capalbo's Giftbaskets with new retailers expected to join Digby on a regular basis. |
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Almost all the tribal members, including the chief, Four Bears, died. |
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The fixture-list looks to have concocted a momumental double-header by allocating the two Bears v Notts games as the antepenultimate and last fixtures of the season. |
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About Vermont Teddy Bear The largest handcrafter of Teddy Bears in North America, Vermont Teddy Bear Company lovingly designs, stuffs and stitches every Bear in Vermont. |
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Our heroes must defeat the robotic Scare Bears guarding the pilfered plushies, return them to their rightful owners, and teach kids that sharing is the right way. |
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The first season of Twenty20 in England was a relative success, with the Surrey Lions defeating the Warwickshire Bears by 9 wickets in the final to claim the title. |
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These areas contribute famous skyscrapers, abundant restaurants, shopping, museums, a stadium for the Chicago Bears, convention facilities, parkland, and beaches. |
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The Bears are using this weekend's game as a chance to give a lot of their new and younger players a run out and an opportunity to play rugby league at a decent level. |
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Having observed the failure of overambition and over-caution, Tim Ambrose and Chris Woakes got the balance just right in a stand of 73 which moved the Bears in front. |
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Discovering Black Bears is a recently published book that explores the natural history of the American black bear, as well as its behavior and habitat. |
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The Bears have solved their wicketkeeping crisis by signing 22-year-old Poynter on a one-game basis after injuries hit Tim Ambrose, Peter McKay and Jamie Atkinson. |
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His skill at rendering so impressed Four Bears that he invited Catlin as the first man of European descent to be allowed to watch the Okipa ceremony. |
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Last year, the Bears were outplayed and outcoached and deserved to lose. |
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From North America came squirrels and raccoons, bears and bison, eagles and an elk. |
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The industry defines collectible teddy bears as hard, not floppy, and fully jointed. |
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The long claws, strong leg and shoulder muscles of these bears are well adapted for digging dens and food. |
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The weaver's knot bears a close relationship to the bowline knot, as a careful study of both knots will show. |
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This is because the giant panda and its cousin, the lesser or red panda, share many characteristics with both bears and raccoons. |
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Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material. |
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Ignore tracks to the left and right but keep to the main access road which bears right and climbs gradually to the lane crossroads. |
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There's a solemnly ungrammatical but sincere and oddly moving description of Baji Rout's role in the freedom movement that bears quotation. |
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So preoccupied were the bears that they paid no attention to us for the whole duration of our 1,5 hour watch. |
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The shop has a range of delicate snowmen, deer, bears, angels and various Christmas specials made of wax and resin. |
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Mason jars of jelly beans and gummy bears and fresh-baked cookies are there for the taking. |
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In America, the current wave of reports of alien abduction bears a strong resemblance to out of body experiences. |
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Strangely enough, water bears are at the same time among the most unknown and the most fascinating creatures on earth. |
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Come face to face with polar bears, walruses, harbour seals and beluga whales. |
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We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga. |
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They're running tests on a John Doe who bears a striking resemblance to Sonny Corinthos. |
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Polar bears have an acute sense of smell, and it is the most important sense for detecting prey on land. |
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Polar bears are seagoing hunters that roam vast areas of the Arctic, pursuing a movable feast of seals, narwhals, beluga whales, and walruses. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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Raccoons, civets, jackals, badgers, skunks, and bears also eat fruit, honey, seeds, roots, and other plant foods. |
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While our waddlers, such as skunks, porcupines, raccoons and bears, often are not seen in the dead of winter, you may find their tracks after a late spring snow. |
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The rivers never have seen a dam, and the fish never have seen a hatchery, and the angler wading a remote gravel bar stands in the company of bears and eagles and wolves. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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One temple on the acropolis bears cuts in its marble where the shields of slain enemies were displayed. |
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The flower-head consists of a set of petals arranged in radial symmetry around a cluster of stamens, and the flower-head is carried on a stalk which bears a set of leaves. |
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People were Baring flowers, clutching teddy bears, hugging each other, and sobbing. |
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Grizzlies lick them up by the thousands, and the media has made a big deal out of Yellowstone bears eating these bugs. |
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In November, Maine voters will vote on whether to ban using dogs, traps, and bait to hunt black bears in the Pine Tree State. |
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It does not follow that soil acidity bears any relation to wine acidity. |
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Brian has concentrated on the ecological diversity of the region, with its rare flowers, walruses, Bowhead whales, bearded seals, Polar bears and sea birds. |
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Her filibuster of anti-abortion legislation was, it bears recalling, not her first such rodeo. |
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It is the burglar who bears the culpability for walking through an unlocked door, not the homeowner. |
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And, if these alternative foods were indeed similar in food value to pine nuts, why are the bears not already wolfing them down? |
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There are also caribou, wolves, walruses, polar bears and beluga whales. |
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In colder climates, melting arctic plates has forced polar bears to abandon their ice floes for dry land hunting. |
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The black bears that once roamed Point Pelee National Park are now gone, but coyotes, red foxes, raccoons, opossums, weasels, and muskrat are still around. |
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In lieu of that, Alexa points to a pin on her visor that bears the Raiders logo. |
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Native American tribes sympatric with brown bears often view them with a mixture of awe and fear. |
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North American brown bears have at times been so feared by the natives, that they were rarely hunted, especially alone. |
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In Kwakiutl mythology, black and brown bears became enemies when Grizzly Bear Woman killed Black Bear Woman for being lazy. |
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Exhausted from their journey, the bears rested on the shoreline and fell sound asleep. |
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There are an average of two fatal attacks by bears per year in North America. |
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Aggressive behavior in brown bears is favored by numerous selection variables. |
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Increased aggressiveness also assists female brown bears in better ensuring the survival of their young to reproductive age. |
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Sows with cubs account for many attacks on humans by brown bears in North America. |
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In the majority of attacks resulting in injury, brown bears precede the attack with a growl or huffing sound. |
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People who assert their presence through noises tend to be less vulnerable, as they alert bears to their presence. |
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Violent encounters with brown bears usually last only a few minutes, though they can be prolonged if the victims fight back. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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Between 1980 and 2002, there have been only two human injuries caused by grizzly bears in a developed area. |
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Guns remain a viable, last resort option to be used in defense of life from aggressive bears. |
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Campers are often told to wear bright colored red ribbons and bells, and carry whistles to ward off bears. |
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Failure to move the carcass has often resulted in it attracting other bears and further exacerbating a bad situation. |
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Brown bears often figure into the literature of Europe and North America, in particular that which is written for children. |
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In this context, no differentiation between black and brown bears is needed. |
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Wolves eat the brown bears they kill, while brown bears seem to only eat young wolves. |
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Wolf interactions with American black bears are much rarer than with brown bears, because of differences in habitat preferences. |
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Wolves have been recorded on numerous occasions to actively seek out black bears in their dens and kill them without eating them. |
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Unlike brown bears, black bears frequently lose against wolves in disputes over kills. |
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The morphology of stamens and carpels of the crucifer flower as well as their anatomy bears testimony to a papaverous ancestry. |
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Female mate choice is an important concept in evolutionary biology because it bears on female and male reproductive success. |
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The alga bears its own scientific name, which bears no relationship to that of the lichen or fungus. |
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The alga bears its own scientific name, which has no relationship to the name of the lichen or fungus. |
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Achilles' shield, crafted by Hephaestus and given to him by his mother Thetis, bears an image of stars in the centre. |
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Survey lines of the steamer Blake first defined the plateau that now bears the ship's name. |
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A decline of seasonal sea ice puts the survival of Arctic species such as ringed seals and polar bears at risk. |
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Ekman himself developed a current meter to observe the spiral that bears his name, but was not successful. |
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Yearlong they assisted with hunting by sniffing out seals' holes and pestering polar bears. |
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There are three Vasco da Gama class frigates in total, of which the first one also bears his name. |
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It is a creeping vine that bears cucumiform fruits that are used as vegetables. |
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Some wolf packs as well as individual grizzly bears in Canada may follow and live off of a particular reindeer herd year round. |
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During World War I the French composer Vincent d'Indy wrote his Third Symphony, which bears the title De Bello Gallico. |
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Shetland toponymy bears some resemblance to that of northwest Norway, while Norn vocabulary implies links with more southerly Norwegian regions. |
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From a tree which bears fruit they cut a twig, and divide it into two small pieces. |
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And it is also said there are many new kinds of animals, especially huge white bears and other savage animals. |
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The popular dog breed Labrador Retriever is named after the peninsula and thus by effect also bears his name. |
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The artifact, associated with Jiroft, bears five sequential images depicting a wild goat jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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In Mazatec legends, the astrologer deity Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, who is also represented by Venus, bears a close relationship with Quetzalcoatl. |
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In 1609 Henry Hudson entered the Harbor and explored a stretch of the river that now bears his name. |
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Ringed seals are common elsewhere along James Bay and polar bears can be seen targeting the seals for prey. |
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Proving successful at hunting, the group caught 26 Arctic foxes in primitive traps, as well as killing a number of polar bears. |
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Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time on the sea ice. |
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Polar bears hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present. |
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Because of their dependence on the sea ice, polar bears are classified as marine mammals. |
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The mtDNA of extinct Irish brown bears is particularly close to polar bears. |
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Coyotes, bears, and mountain lions which occasionally kill porcupines are sometimes quilled. |
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Polar bears are able to produce water through the metabolism of fats found in seal blubber. |
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Seals migrate in response to these changes, and polar bears must follow their prey. |
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Many attacks by brown bears are the result of surprising the animal, which is not the case with the polar bear. |
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Polar bears are stealth hunters, and the victim is often unaware of the bear's presence until the attack is underway. |
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Whereas brown bears often maul a person and then leave, polar bear attacks are more likely to be predatory and are almost always fatal. |
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Polar bears are usually quiet but do communicate with various sounds and vocalizations. |
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When nervous, bears produce huffs, chuffs and snorts while hisses, growls and roars are signs of aggression. |
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A widespread legend tells that polar bears cover their black noses with their paws when hunting. |
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Polar bears sometimes swim underwater to catch fish like the Arctic charr or the fourhorn sculpin. |
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Being both curious animals and scavengers, polar bears investigate and consume garbage where they come into contact with humans. |
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The dump in Churchill, Manitoba was closed in 2006 to protect bears, and waste is now recycled or transported to Thompson, Manitoba. |
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Like the brown bear, most ungulate prey of polar bears is likely to be young, sickly or injured specimens rather than healthy adults. |
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In their southern range, especially near Hudson Bay and James Bay, Canadian polar bears endure all summer without sea ice to hunt from. |
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These alternatives may reduce the rate of weight loss of bears when on land. |
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Courtship and mating take place on the sea ice in April and May, when polar bears congregate in the best seal hunting areas. |
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The earliest recorded birth of polar bears in captivity was on 11 October 2011 in the Toronto Zoo. |
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The Western Hudson Bay subpopulation is unusual in that its female polar bears sometimes wean their cubs at only one and a half years. |
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Polar bears appear to be less affected by infectious diseases and parasites than most terrestrial mammals. |
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Polar bears sometimes have problems with various skin diseases that may be caused by mites or other parasites. |
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In the wild, old polar bears eventually become too weak to catch food, and gradually starve to death. |
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Polar bears injured in fights or accidents may either die from their injuries or become unable to hunt effectively, leading to starvation. |
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Polar bears are sometimes the host of arctic mites such as Alaskozetes antarcticus. |
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In the early 20th century, Norwegian hunters were harvesting 300 bears per year at the same location. |
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The numbers taken grew rapidly in the 1960s, peaking around 1968 with a global total of 1,250 bears that year. |
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Norway is the only country of the five in which all harvest of polar bears is banned. |
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The passenger bears the burden of proving that the shipowner was negligent. |
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In 2005, the government of Nunavut increased the quota from 400 to 518 bears, despite protests from the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group. |
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Despite this, the polar bear population continued to decline and by 1973, only around 1000 bears were left in Savalbard. |
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 afforded polar bears some protection in the United States. |
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Thinner sea ice tends to deform more easily, which appears to make it more difficult for polar bears to access seals. |
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Oil and gas development in polar bear habitat can affect the bears in a variety of ways. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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It has been claimed that polar bears will be able to adapt to terrestrial food sources as the sea ice they use to hunt seals disappears. |
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For the indigenous peoples of the Arctic, polar bears have long played an important cultural and material role. |
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Well, we gotta get to Big Bear Mountain before those smokey bears close off the entrance to the mountains. |
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The skulls of killed polar bears were buried at sacred sites, and altars, called sedyangi, were constructed out of the skulls. |
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Rangers warned campers that leaving food outside might attract bears. |
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The television series Lost features polar bears living on the tropical island setting. |
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Despite its name, Bear Island is not a permanent residence of polar bears, although many arrive with the expanding pack ice in the winter. |
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Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also supports polar bears, reindeer and marine mammals. |
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Polar bears are the iconic symbol of Spitsbergen, and one of the main tourist attractions. |
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They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. |
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Torres then took a route close to the New Guinea coast to navigate the 150 kilometre strait that now bears his name. |
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Aesthetically, Letts's film bears material traces of its low budget as well as the director's inattention to professional production values. |
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His exploit was forgotten for almost a hundred years and Bering is usually given credit for discovering the strait that bears his name. |
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Today, the Scouse accent is completely distinct from others in the North West of England and bears little resemblance to them. |
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It bears many similarities to Scottish English through influence from the Ulster varieties of Scots. |
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This near-term gray reef pup bears a pseudo-umbilical cord that connects the young shark to maternal tissue. |
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The shield bears three ships, representing both the Trinity, and the three ships that Columbus sailed. |
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The senior bishop of the seven diocesan bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church bears the truncated title Primus from primus inter pares. |
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Hudson entered the Upper New York Bay by sailboat, heading up the Hudson River, which now bears his name. |
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On formal state occasions, he wears a distinctive scarlet court uniform and bears a gold key and a white stave as the insignia of his office. |
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The more leaves a tree bears and the more vigorous its growth, the larger the volume of sapwood required. |
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The Henry Cort Community College bears his name and is located in the town of Fareham, in the south of Hampshire, England. |
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This is the site of a wartime aircrash and bears the sad remains of a Royal Canadian Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber. |
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The summit area bears three rocky tors, the middle one of which is the highest. |
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Hunter claiming to have made a complete descent, but the account is exaggerated and bears little resemblance to reality. |
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English avifauna bears resemblances to that of continental Europe, consisting largely of Palaearctic species. |
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Even the style bears similarity, and, as Shin explains, both appealed to the 'same bloodedness' of the Korean people. |
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The species bears creamy white flowers with a yellow base and tepals often streaked with rose-pink. |
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Among the Akan of Ghana, a name symbolizes the appearance of an individual who bears it. |
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But uncertainty hung over the fate of some yesterday, including five Asian black bears who may be too old to be moved and could be put to death. |
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Zoophilism bears witness to a new human being, one who no longer fears nature. |
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Such is the commercial value of his work that people have hacked an entire wall off a building because it bears some of his graffiti. |
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Donations are flooding in to buy teddy bears for children in accident and emergency departments across the North East. |
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While Engle has heard the name African rosewood used for bubinga, he thinks bubinga bears little resemblance to rosewood. |
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Unitypanda aims to create more than 100 woolly bears with members of the public signing up to knit a few stitches in this one-of-a-kind artwork. |
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From woolly bears to green grapplers to the hickory horned devil, this book offers a great selection of interesting crawlers. |
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Haunting the ancient moss-laden forests along the Pacific Coast were white-coated bears that are a subspecies of the North American black bear. |
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Home range and habitat use of American black bears on a desert montane island in Texas. |
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Now rangers estimate that poachers kill about 3,000 American black bears each year. |
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The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award bears the name of the man who many regard as one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play football. |
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In this situation, if a node is overloaded, the ant bears a new ant with predefined steps. |
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From the stuffed Teddy's many of us grew up with, to popular icons like Smokey and Yogi, Americans anthropomorphize bears. |
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Pat Roberts' car bears the insignia of a Chrysler dealership in Maryland. |
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Polar bears are popular in fiction, particularly in books for children or teenagers. |
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It is an alternative to a 0800 number where the callee bears the full cost of the call. |
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Ladies complained of the men's arguesome natures, stating they were relatively certain that grizzly bears had better dispositions. |
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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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The flight of the Chatterer bears much resemblance to that of the starling. |
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In one crosslight all this bears a strong resemblance to Animal Farm, where, though all animals were equal, some were more equal than others. |
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The plant bears small groups of two or three yellowish coloured flowers on an axillary cyme. |
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Whatever a man really is, he is so esteemed and named by Goethe in Faust, quite disregardless of any conventional titles or obloquys he bears. |
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Every encounter with friend or foe, every clash with or submission to authority bears the perverse traces of family romance. |
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The most popular animal alter-egos in the gay furvert scene are well-hung centaurs, ravenous werewolves, and bears. |
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The Nunavut Territory flag bears a rendering of an inukshuk in the form of a crucifix. |
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Miss Porter bears testimony, like every one else who knew him, to his greatheartedness no less than to his genius. |
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On the smooth, pale trunks here and there, are the clear handmarks of bears, climbing up and coming down. |
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The surface of the holotype bears seven rounded annulations which slope very slightly orad from the venter. |
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It bears the motto Plus Ultra, Latin for further beyond, implying that the pillars were a gateway. |
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Additionally, the Sir Francis Drake Channel in the British Virgin Islands bears his name. |
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It was not a fair trial as both his defence, and deportment at the time of defence bears out. |
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The cathedral that Wren started to build bears only a slight resemblance to the Warrant Design. |
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We thank you for the pure white fire of his goodness, for the red sword of justice in his hand, for the love he bears his leal people. |
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Litchfield Cottage in Ballintemple, Cork, where Boole lived for the last two years of his life, bears a memorial plaque. |
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The Science Area, in which most science departments are located, is the area that bears closest resemblance to a campus. |
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It bears no significance with regard to precedence or importance of the particular building or clerics associated with it. |
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But efforts are made to award each prize to a student producing work that bears a relation to the intentions of the original benefactor. |
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In 1822 Beethoven composed The Consecration of the House overture, which also bears the influence of Handel. |
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Its harmony and modulation are conventional, and the work bears the clear fingerprints of Wagner and Grieg. |
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The whole symbol bears a passing resemblance to the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, particularly with the lion supporters. |
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Apart from genetics the mesology bears a great influence on the physical body. |
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The structure of the Faroese educational system bears resemblances with its Danish counterpart. |
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The St Kilda wren is a subspecies of wren whose range is confined to the islands whose name it bears. |
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In addition, polar bears may be found on Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago far north of Scandinavia. |
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Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable. |
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Polar bears occasionally come over from Greenland, but they are just visitors, and no Icelandic populations exist. |
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Polar bears occasionally visit the island, travelling on icebergs from Greenland. |
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Wallace's personal seal bears the archer's insignia, so he may have fought as an archer in Edward's army. |
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Likewise, bears, cats, dogs, horses, llamas, and raccoons all made the trek south across the isthmus. |
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In recognition of his work as a lay preacher, the Keir Hardie Methodist Church in London bears his name. |
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The hill bears a strong resemblance to the Cavehill in Belfast in terms of its geology and proximity to a major urban site. |
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In the Kronotsky Nature Reserve there are estimated to be three to four bears per 100 square kilometres. |
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The Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod also bears, as the title of his office suggests, a green rod. |
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It is a common misconception that every person who bears a clan's name is a lineal descendant of the chiefs. |
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Galena, a principal ore of lead, often bears silver, interest in which helped initiate widespread extraction and use of lead in ancient Rome. |
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As heir apparent to the reigning sovereign, the Prince of Wales bears the Royal Arms differenced by a white label of three points. |
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Captivity usually bears little resemblance to wild habitat, and captive whales' social groups are foreign to those found in the wild. |
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In the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, salmon are keystone species, supporting wildlife such as birds, bears and otters. |
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Grizzly bears function as ecosystem engineers, capturing salmon and carrying them into adjacent wooded areas. |
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The leftovers the bears leave behind are considered important nutrients for the Canadian forest, such as the soil, trees, and plants. |
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In South America, feral dogs, jaguar, anacondas, and spectacled bears are threats to livestock. |
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