On July 3 at Arlington, the five-year-old son of Fit to Fight won the Better Bee Stakes. |
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Like a greyhound out of a trap at Harold's Cross on a Friday night John Bee sprung into action. |
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As a member of the Bee Gees, Maurice Gibb had been one of the best-known faces in show business for the last four decades. |
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In one episode, normally sweet-natured Aunt Bee has to give him a stern talking-to for being hypocritical and caught up in appearances. |
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In 1969, Joyce Bee was commissioned by the Natural History Museum to produce a large watercolour drawing of Colorado beetles. |
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John Bee presented a well-laid out treasurer's report that started in punts and ended in Euro. |
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In less than two years she had won 84 cups in nightclub contests for dancing the Charleston, or by imitating Bee Jackson, the shimmy expert. |
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By the time I saw Mr. Bee again, I was already happily married and wearing a sharp dinner suit. |
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Andy finds time to squire a few pretty ladies around, too, and even his motherly Aunt Bee dallies with romance this season. |
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And though Maurice Gibb was the harmonizer and back-up singer, he was the Bee Gees to me. |
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On the hill where the Bee Man had once pictured a whole village of round houses, a sharp cornered old folk's home loomed large. |
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The walls are filled with pin-up posters of Abba, the Bee Gees, and Shaun Cassidy. |
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In the UK, foul brood is a notifiable disease and infected hives have to be burned by the Bee Inspector. |
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We load the Bee with our picnic supplies, rain gear, sturdy shoes, and other accoutrements of mountain exploration, slather on the sunscreen, and begin the adventure. |
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The Sacramento Bee went on to publish a tasteless cartoon making the same point. |
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Or so say mavens of Yiddish about the winning word, knaidel, in the widely televised Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night. |
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He did, though, venture a mocktail corollary to a cocktail on Craft's list called the Bee Sting. |
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The other thing the film got wrong was the premise that David was a neophyte, better suited for interviewing the Bee Gees. |
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Somehow the heir was pictured walking out of the Golden Bee pub holding a pewter ale mug. |
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This gentleman, a Sea Bee, claimed that he could dowse for gold! |
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That's the conceit of filmmaker Jeffrey Blitz, who set out with digital video camera in hand to document the 1999 U.S. National Spelling Bee championship. |
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A DJ was cranking old disco tunes, everything from the Bee Gees to Chaka Khan. |
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These Bee Pollen Granules can be eaten direct or added to your favourite breakfast food. |
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Andrew McIntosh is an assistant city editor at The Sacramento Bee, a McClatchy Co. daily newspaper published in California's state capital. |
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Madlax is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced in 2004 by the Bee Train animation studio. |
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Canadian National Brain Bee, testing their knowledge of neuroscience and their skill at patient diagnosis and neuroanatomy. |
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Canadian National Brain Bee for his knowledge of neuroscience and skill at patient diagnosis and neuroanatomy. |
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The Bee tended to sensational journalism, adding to tensions in the city as it highlighted alleged crimes committed by blacks. |
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How could anyone think that their dislike of the Bee Gees made anything about Disco Demolition Night acceptable? |
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Last year, Erik's first year, he placed ninth in the state Bee. |
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Red Bee also sells honey varietals like goldenrod, tulip poplar, alfalfa and tupelo. |
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In 2008, 225,000 students in grades 4 to 8 participated in school spelling bees as part of the CanWest CanSpell National Spelling Bee. |
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Bernice, known as Bee or Mom to all who loved her, brought her great spirit, strength of mind, and humor to the world. |
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When Betty Bee sets her stinger deep into your skin she forgets she has a barb attached to her stinger that prevents her from pulling it out of her victim. |
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To Bee Or Not To Bee is about the journey of a worker bee entrenched in the mindless tedium of life in the melodrone honeybee colony. |
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William Graydon will run from the Bee Gee star's former home in Oxfordshire to his birthplace on the Isle of Man dressed only in pink Y-fronts. |
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In fact, some wild flowers, particularly several species of wild orchids such as the Bee Orchid, die if disturbed. |
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Queen Bee Victoria managed to retain her crown in skintight white jeans emblazoned with the St George's Cross, teamed with a skimpy white vest. |
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Will have Speaking of stitch-ups, Timmy, the lead singer of the Overtones, outs himself as a Sewing Bee fan. |
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That's what you'll be saying when you Geordie funk outfit King Bee tear the roof of the sucka on Saturday night. |
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Pre-orders for Sony's PlayStation2 video game console will be filled at such places as Toys 'R' Us and Kay Bee Toys. |
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During the summer of 1979, the Bee Gees embarked on their largest concert tour covering the US and Canada. |
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The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists. |
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In 1962, the Bee Gees were chosen as the supporting act for Chubby Checker's concert at Sydney Stadium. |
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After the album was released in early 1970, it seemed that the Bee Gees were finished. |
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One of the policemen reacted by thrashing his arms about and wildly swerving around to avoid The Killer Bee. |
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And on 15 May 2007, the Bee Gees were named BMI Icons at the 55th annual BMI Pop Awards. |
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Samir Patel, a five-time contestant who never won the Bee – in 2007 he lost on 'clevis' to Evan O'Dorney – said the pressure mounted as the years wore on. |
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Florida has certainly had its share of mega-concerts in recent months: the Bee Gees in Fort Lauderdale, rock stars Phish in the Everglades, not to mention Cuban-American diva Gloria Estefan in downtown Miami. |
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Even long after the Bee Gees' success on the pop charts, they were still writing songs for other people, huge hit songs. |
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While Robin pursued his solo career, Barry, Maurice and Petersen continued on as the Bee Gees recording their next album, Cucumber Castle. |
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This album included the first Bee Gees songs wherein Barry used falsetto, something that would later become a trademark of the band. |
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Live, the Bee Gees agreed with Stigwood to participate in the creation of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. |
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The Bee Gees' younger brother Andy now followed his older siblings into a music career and enjoyed considerable success. |
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Thankfully, due to the power of BBC iPlayer, I was able to binge-watch the whole series of The Great British Sewing Bee last Sunday. |
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The Spirits Having Flown tour capitalised on Bee Gees fever that was sweeping the nation, with sold out concerts in 38 cities. |
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By the end of 1979, disco was rapidly declining in popularity, and the backlash against disco put the Bee Gees' American career in a tailspin. |
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The Bee Gees had greater success with the soundtrack to Staying Alive in 1983, the sequel to Saturday Night Fever. |
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Instead, the Bee Gees got together with Eric Clapton to create a group called 'the Bunburys' to raise money for English charities. |
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In the UK, Polydor issued a single disc hits collection from Tales called The Very Best of the Bee Gees, which contained their biggest UK hits. |
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At the 1997 BRIT Awards held in Earls Court, London on 24 February, the Bee Gees received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. |
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On 14 November 1997, the Bee Gees performed a live concert in Las Vegas called One Night Only. |
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On 23 February 2003, the Bee Gees received the Grammy Legend Award, they also became the first recipients of that award in the 21st century. |
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With Robin's death, Barry became the last surviving Gibb brother, and the Bee Gees dissolved as a musical group. |
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He occasionally appears with his son, Steve Gibb, who declined to use the Bee Gees brand mainly because of his much more different style. |
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The Bee Gees have signed a new distribution deal with Capitol Records, bringing them back to Universal. |
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On the 2014 documentary The Joy of the Bee Gees, Barry claimed that the Bee Gees were also influenced by the Hollies and Otis Redding. |
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We Rock and Roll guys thought we were dead meat when that movie and the Bee Gees came out. |
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Also in 1997, the Bee Gees were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
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In December, 2016, Capitol Records assumed distribution rights for the entire Bee Gees catalog. |
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The single was subsequently also available as part of the 1999 Bee Gees Stamp issue. |
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Their performance included a duet with Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees. |
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The following year, she landed her voice in the animated family comedy Bee Movie and was awarded the Women in Film Crystal award. |
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Two days later, Bee Young, the owner of Wickit Weedery on Main Street, sent a scathing email to the city councilors. |
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Lundberg's comments struck a chord with Bee Young, who opened the Wickit Weedery dispensary on Main Street. |
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It is also the birthplace of Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb, of the Bee Gees. |
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Organic Carrot oily macerate, organic Shea butter, Bee wax, Candelilla wax, organic Neroli essential oil, Melon natural fragrance, organic Rosemary extract, organic Sea Buckthorn extract. |
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Georgette Austin and Seah Lehi have opened Busy Bee Academy, a preschool, at 1355-B River Road in Eugene. |
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Past participants have gone on to great success and credit their experience with Spelling Bee of Canada for giving them their first taste of success and accomplishment. |
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The Bee Gees were only highly successful avatars of pure aural pleasure, so the superegos of music history and cultural memory neglect them. |
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Here we can see Mr. Bee Ayotte leaning on a car. |
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Tomorrow at 1 30 p.m., Chet Crowl of Magical Bee Removal will discuss the insects he works with, displaying beekeeping equipment and nonactive hives. |
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The printer of the Connecticut Bee promised to report Of turns of fortune, changes in the state, The fall of fav'rites, projects of the great, Of old mismanagements, taxations new, All neither wholly false, nor wholly true. |
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The accolade for crummiest spin-off stays firmly with Simon Cowell's Food Glorious Food, because The Great British Sewing Bee is actually very good. |
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Arvind's first question for Dr. Jacques Bailly, the official pronouncer for the Scripps Bee, was the language of origin and when he heard the answer, he smiled. |
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Clever, too: it's made by a bunch of young Berlin hipsters but should easily appeal to an older generation of superannuated debauchees reared on the mellow come-hither grooves of Barry White and the Bee Gees. |
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He was an active member of the Worcester County Bee Keepers Association and enjoyed his Ham Radio. |
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Royal Jelly is the sole food of  bee larvas. Bee workers that live for a couple of weeks are fed with it for 3 days, and queen bees, that live for a couple of years, are fed with jelly their whole life through. |
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The popular ingredients include Glucosamine, Omega fatty acids, and Probiotics, along with trendier ingredients such as Bee pollen, Green tea, and elk velvet antler. |
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The Bee Gees were brilliant musicians and really nice people. |
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The Bee Gees were influenced by the Beatles, the Everly Brothers, the Mills Brothers, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison the Beach Boys and Stevie Wonder. |
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Customers may also choose to add a variety of nutraceuticals such as Ginkgo Biloba, Ginsing, Bee Pollen, Protein Powder and Multivitamins for added nutritional benefits. |
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Mardin was unavailable to produce, so the Bee Gees enlisted Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, who had worked with Mardin during the Main Course sessions. |
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The Large Mason Bee is Britain's rarest solitary bee and is found only at two sites where it forages nectar from horseshoe vetch, bramble and bugle. |
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Callahan's law firm has pursued misclassification cases against the publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Sacramento Bee and the Fresno Bee. |
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The group also filmed a BBC television special with Frankie Howerd, called Frankie Howerd Meets the Bee Gees, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. |
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Such was Blyton's popularity among children that after she became Queen Bee in 1952 more than 20,000 additional members were recruited in her first year in office. |
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Campaign launches with the Chex Mix Deliciously Unpredictable Road Trip featuring TV personality Alfonso Ribeiro and Vine stars The Eh Bee Family. |
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The Bee Gees' overwhelming success rose and fell with the disco bubble. |
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Around the same time, the Bee Gees turned down an offer to write and perform the soundtrack for the film Wonderwall, according to director Joe Massot. |
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In America, they take this to what some might say were extremes, with children hothoused and groomed for spelling stardom with the annual national Spelling Bee competition. |
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Eischen, at the ARS Honey Bee Research Unit in Weslaco, Texas, has contributed three years' worth of data about squash pollinators of the Rio Grande Valley. |
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Clapton would also get together with the Bee Gees for charity. |
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In 1979, the Bee Gees got their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
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The English indie rock band the Cribs was also influenced by the Bee Gees. |
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Kevin Parker of Tame Impala has said that listening to the Bee Gees after taking mushrooms inspired him to change the sound of the music he was making in his album Currents. |
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Top of the wanted list was an individual identified only by the handle Worker Bee. |
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From there, the Madsen story spidered out to Die Welt, the Sacramento Bee, Corriere Della Sera, and countless others. |
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The video for Lost Worker Bee, a song from an EP released by Elbow last week, was shot in and around Exeter and Exmouth in Devon. |
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Bee Young, owner of Wickit Weedery, met with city officials when they drafted the proposed local regulations. |
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I play Wet Boy, Kathy Burke plays Mummy's Boy and Paul Whitehouse is Busy Bee. |
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