Teddy Bear lovers from across the world look forward to the UK's favourite magazine dedicated to arctophilia. |
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Collins says that the Romantics taught us to look for and to believe in the poet behind the words. |
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Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree. |
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In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence. |
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Consisting of basic shapes and pieces lifted from existing ships, it's a very loose approximation of what the final ship mesh will look like. |
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Even though summer means tourist in Boston, I don't dumb the wines down though I do look for flavors that are accessible. |
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I turn around, in time to see a look of utter disgust evaporate off his aquiline features. |
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After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense. |
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Whether it be a criminal trial or a civil matter, it is the way things look. |
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With the 2005 budget process about to begin, the betting is that the LDP will look for compromise on the rollback of the 1999 tax breaks. |
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If there has been rain, the landscape takes on a serene, lithographed look. |
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Many bearings look very similar, whether they are ball bearings, roller bearings or other bearings. |
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But whenever I asked if I might do something, roller-skate around the block or play over at a friend's house, she got a distant, weary look. |
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Aside from the white-knuckle rollickings he on occasion delivers, the United players must look at him and feel their spirits lift. |
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You look like a cat sighting a bird, all aquiver with bloodlust. Cool your temper. |
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All he needed to do now was to point his telescope at the sun all day and look for a little black spot. |
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We asked him to look at the original Arabic report and give us his thoughts. |
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A quick look in her Rolodex later, Chelsea punches in Danielle Nichols' cell phone number. |
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What is it about me that makes me look so strange when I walk the streets of any Little India wearing a sari? |
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If you look at the little finger on my right hand, for example, you will see a thin, somewhat curved scar. |
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Papa always said that he would rather starve than steal, but what father can look on while his little ones shiver? |
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The blue fairy took one look at the hand and sunk her teeth deep into the tip of Becki's index finger, drawing blood. |
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It is an interesting site and gives you a look at what the Roman roads through Cumbria used to be like. |
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If star-crossed Romeos think of their moon-faced Juliets every time they look skywards, why not the man on the street. |
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Add the coordinating bed skirt, throw pillows, drapes, and maybe even a coordinating area rug to complete the look. |
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The veterinarians look at the live birds, checking for any that may be sick or injured. |
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The image does look as if these texts describe a harmless aristocratic sexual romp. |
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Even so, they look very unlike many of the geological formations found on Mars, although I am not enough of a geologist to know for certain. |
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Stop and look, and appreciate the sheer beauty of the roofscape and the water and land beyond. |
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Finally, look as closely as you can, to a rooftop on one of the middle-sized buildings downtown. |
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My six-and-a-half-year-old spayed dog recently developed dark spots on her belly that look similar to the liver spots that humans develop. |
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In spite of the loss, Waterloo must look to next season with optimism, especially given the talented young players who were rookies this season. |
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The horses and people took up a lot of room and made the enormous space look almost small. |
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He looks livid, however, and I'm dreading the angry shouting that I'll probably get to look forward to later tonight. |
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Many of the ballet artistes continue performing because it is too late for them to look to any other profession to make a living. |
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The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, Why do you look for the living among the dead? |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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Instead, they will look to Britain and the eurozone where there is a greater supply of properties and the markets are more liquid. |
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At the bar, look for upscale liquor and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas. |
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Other than the imminent signing of rookie Mike Smith, there are no indications right now the roster will look drastically different. |
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There are occasional hits, such as hot-pink coats, cropped corduroys, and the retro argyle look. |
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You're young enough to look great and old enough to afford all the cool fashion items listed here. |
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There are crowds, not huge enough to make the place look more than half full, but crammed into temporary arcades of shops. |
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Bryan thought Sylvia's excuse for using roids, that he wanted to physically look better, was dumb. |
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She put on a little eyeliner and some lipgloss, attempting to make herself look presentable. |
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They may look weird, but they are the closest rock and roll has come to real art since Frank Zappa. |
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If you then look at these European films, these are films where the role of the director is much bigger. |
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Is there anyone else out there that they should look towards as a role model? |
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The investigation of skeletal health offers one important way to look at the health of a population archaeologically. |
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If anything they look like African animist masks that convey the idea of an animal more than its literal shape. |
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She gave women an alternative to frills without making them look genderless. |
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I look forward to a dedicated expressway just for roller-bladers. |
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It really does look like a jungle, so his description was apt. |
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If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers. |
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They also wanted a second look at a liquid hydrogen pressurization relief valve that cycled more times during the first tanking test than is standard. |
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Legal minds look to the text to read the thoughts of the framers as a high priest would study entrails at the Forum. |
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Other extras that should have been included are more actual footage of the event, a look at the weapons used, and perhaps a look at the boldest bank robberies ever. |
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Licorice root happens to look just like an old cheroot cigarette. |
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These cities want to be the next London, and when they look at that city, they see order and formality. |
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Customers unsure which ones are the buses provided by the firm which has been here for years only need to look out for the buses with the cream, green and yellow liveries. |
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Some regard his steely look and dry Liverpudlian wit as scary. |
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Those included keeping the boxy look, with wheels set at the corners, and preserving the flat roofline to maintain the spirit and look of the Mini of 40 years ago. |
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And designers want to take out the samples and artwork on approval so they can show them to their customers and see how they will look in the space. |
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Everywhere you look, women are easily having babies in their late 30s and early forties. |
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Watch how your hair is styled, what products are used, what kind of brushes, rollers, or styling irons your hairdresser uses so that you can replicate the look yourself. |
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From the mock-neck sweaters, crewnecks, cardigans, and sweater vests, argyle sweaters are further proof that it's cool to look like you're going to school. |
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He had literally turned my own sentence upon me and made me look an idiot. |
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Thrill-seekers needed to look no further than the rear of the Memorial Hall, where bouncy castles, slides, a bucking bronco and all manner of rides did a roaring trade. |
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He had short hair with brown roots and blonde tips and I'd have noted his eye color but he didn't look at me for very long and I hadn't been close enough to tell. |
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Fittingly, the stage is framed with light structures that remind one of what a fragmented Stargate might look like. |
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The fish can actually be cream cheese bouillabaisse made to look like fish. |
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I'll never forget the look on the judges' faces when one chap pulled off his boilersuit to rock the joint in a mankini and hard hat. |
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The bollards look as they are in place to stop ram raiders and spoil the look of a rural village. |
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Weil pioneered the look of Western wear and introduced the first bolo ties. |
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For girly pretty I'd take a look at the selection from Bombay Duck for faceted coloured glass or flower-shaped hooks. |
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And while I try and keep my gaming space tidy, it can occassionally look like a bomb site. |
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Thoroughly impractical, hideous to look at and, apparently, rather smelly, this coat made entirely from natural sea sponges is a one of a kind. |
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So let's take a bonkbusting look at this week's stories to see if I can beat the bonking writers at their own game. |
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Well, McConnell made Romney look like an ironman of forthright constancy. |
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But we felt if we could get the secondary color for the backboard, along with the colored padding, it might make the play look more interesting. |
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In the area of economic hope, look at China, our industry's biggest economic boogyman today. |
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Cap stylist's own, oversize baseball shirt PS15, Evie leather look high rise shorts PS15, canvas lace up trainers PS10, all boohoo. |
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For the first time, I take a good look at the bookplate in the front of each volume. |
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A chance discovery in a book shop in the South has led to a new look at an historical Northumberland manuscript. |
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I'm a massive book worm and my house was starting to look like a library so I invested in a Kindle. |
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As his two accomplices look on, the brazen bootboy shatters the glass at a family newsagents in the Aberdeenshire fishing port of Fraserburgh. |
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Heidi Klum's classic bootcut jeans will lengthen and slim your thighs, and that polka dot top is a big look for spring. |
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We love to pair a lace turtleneck with a pair of high-waisted flare jeans with wedged booties and a glossy lip for an effortlessly chic look! |
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So each time I visit my computer I take off the plastic cover and look for the emerging seed leaves. |
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Three natural carbon dioxide seeps in Papua New Guinea have given scientists a snapshot of how coral reefs may look in 100 years. |
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I watch my weight because I'm quite bosomy so if I don't, I just look like a lump. |
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Don't over do it, too much botox can leave you with a 'frozen' look and loss of movement. |
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In the hands of a good injector, Botox can create a natural look that makes you more refreshed. |
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But when the conditions are right, this prototypical bottom-feeder will look up and charge a topwater plug until it's latched tight to trebles. |
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The most effective plants for cleaning the air are the rubber plant, ivies, pygmy date palm and the Boston fern, all of which are, helpfully, very easy to look after. |
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Homeschool Programs at Wachusett Meadow Decomposers and Fungus and Worms, we'll go outside and look for and learn about primary and secondary consumers and scavengers. |
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Our secondary colour doesn't compete with the teal but a gentle hint in the form of a couple of vases, some flowers and a few cushions, completes the look. |
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Her old bouffant look may be gone but the fluttering long lashes and lippy remained the same as she presented an award at a Music Visionary of the Year lunch in New York. |
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After that boneshaker, I was back in the hands of the local tourist authority guide, who suggested a far more sedate ride out to look at the flowers and birds. |
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Here's a bolt-action rifle with an AR-style magazine and look. |
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But it's evident this man of the cloth needs to look closer to home first before he starts preaching to those around him about their perceived failings before God. |
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