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bears and sticker
This is largely due to the fact that the cover of the album has no text except for a sticker that appeared on the plastic shrink wrapping that bears those words.
The cover bears a gold sticker reading " OOK!

bears and up
He grew up in Komárom, Hungary and the Hungarian language university in that town bears his name.
A 17th-century legend has it that Hedwig, while on a pilgrimage to Rome, stopped at Bad Zell in Austria, where she had healing waters spring up at a source which today still bears her name.
In Norway, the historian Edvard Bull famously proclaimed that " we have to give up all illusions that Snorri's mighty epic bears any deeper resemblance to what actually happened " in the time it describes.
Varney bears a strong resemblance to a portrait in Bannerworth Hall, and the implication is that he is one Marmaduke Bannerworth ( a. k. a. Runnergate Bannerworth in a classic naming confusion ), but that connection is never cleared up.
:“ He just went berserk ,” said Daniel Medley, general manager of Wookey Hole Caves near Wells, England, where hundreds of bears were chewed up Tuesday night by the six-year-old Doberman Pinscher named Barney.
The sac-like body built up in this way is attached usually to some firm object by its blind end, and bears at the upper end the mouth which is surrounded by a circle of tentacles which resemble glove fingers.
It has a pair of muscular jaws supplied with minute teeth, and a plate on the lower surface that bears a comb-like structure which they use to scrape smaller organisms off of the grains of sand that make up their anoxic seabed mud habitat.
The unicorn, through its intemperance and not knowing how to control itself, for the love it bears to fair maidens forgets its ferocity and wildness ; and laying aside all fear it will go up to a seated damsel and go to sleep in her lap, and thus the hunters take it.
The Polus Antarcticus map of 1641 by Henricus Hondius, bears the inscription: ” Insulas esse a Nova Guinea usque ad Fretum Magellanicum affirmat Hernandus Galego, qui ad eas explorandas missus fuit a Rege Hispaniae Anno 1576 ( Hernando Gallego, who in the year 1576 was sent by the King of Spain to explore them, affirms that there are islands from New Guinea up to the Strait of Magellan )”.
UGO Networks listed Leia as one of their best heroes of all time, stating that " even though she ended up hanging out with goofy teddy bears and making out with a doughy Harrison Ford, she always had that special something ".
In the belief that it was the best route to explore, Hudson entered the Upper New York Bay sailing up the river which now bears his name.
The Taylor-Fleming expedition also discovered similar yeti-like footprints ( hominoid appearing with both a hallux and bipedal gait ), intriguing large nests in trees, and vivid reports from local villagers of two bears, rukh balu (' tree bear ', small, reclusive, weighing about 150 pounds ) and bhui balu (' ground bear ,' aggressive, weighing up to 400 pounds ).
Black bears were also known to eat the nuts to fatten up for the winter.
Ross came up with " Bruins ", an Old English word used for brown bears ( from the Dutch ' bruin ' meaning brown ) in classic folk-tales.
During his floor show, he loses a cuff that bears the lyrics of his song, but he rescues his act by improvising the story using an amalgam of word play, words in ( or made up of word parts from ) multiple languages and mock sentence structure while pantomiming.
Despite his somewhat authoritarian attitude, he cares about the bears as if they were his children ... although he once bamboozled them into cleaning up the park for him ( so that he could nap in a hammock ) by singing the jazzy ditty " In the Bag ":
Zeus, taking pity upon the two, decided to avert the tragedy and put them both up in the heavens, and their constellations are now referred to as Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, the big and little bears.
Now, teddy bears come in various styles and people can dress them up in many different articles of clothing.
An evergreen tree reaching 10 – 28 metres tall, the lychee bears fleshy fruits that are up to long and wide.
In Russia, Basil, a " Fool for Christ " repeatedly stood up to Ivan the Terrible, denouncing his policies and calling him to repentance ; for this and other reasons he was buried in the cathedral that now popularly bears his name in Moscow.
( now Lake Magdalene United Methodist ) started in 1895 by Reverend Isaac W. Bearss, whose family line still maintains several acres of citrus groves in the region, butted up against the busy east-west, North Tampa corridor that bears the family name.
" Franzen thought " the Webster Groves depicted in it bears minimal resemblance to the friendly, unpretentious town I knew when I was growing up.
The Population of the town remained small until the early 1830s when the glass industry sprung up ( Glassboro, a neighboring town, still bears the name borne of that commercial boom ).
Apollos " Paul " Smith arrived in 1859 and gradually built up a hotel in the community that bears his name.

bears and front
They have 10 – 32 trunk segments, decreasing in size from front to back, and each bears a pair of legs which also carry gills.
Of his fortune ( estimated at $ 7, 000, 000 ) approximately $ 4, 000, 000 was bequeathed for the establishment and maintenance of a free public library and reading-room in the City of New York ; but, as the will was successfully contested by relatives, only about $ 3, 000, 000 of the bequest was applied to its original purpose ; in 1895, the Tilden Trust was combined with the Astor and Lenox libraries to found the New York Public Library, whose building bears his name on its front.
The tomb front supporting his effigy slab ( but not originally belonging to it ) bears eight niches containing fifteenth-century carved figures of gallowglasses, mercenaries of Scottish origin who played a major role in Irish wars of the Later Middle Ages.
Only the gargantuan Caen stone reredos survives ( minus its central spire and High Altar ) behind one of the reclaimed Caen stone and Carrera Marble altars, the front of which bears a carved representation of the Assumption of the Virgin ( presumably formerly in the Lady Chapel which would have been to the right of this space ).
In one version of the painting from that year, the nude is seen from the front, being helped down from the model stand by an artist who bears a strong resemblance to Eakins.
Today, the Courthouse still bears a large 4H symbol under the flag pole at the front of the building to commemorate its part in founding the organization.
Finally, just like on all other 2012 Dodge models, the front logo design now bears the two slanted rectangles in red.
In San José province there is a canton that bears his name and, in San José, a monument to him stands in front of the Costa Rica Art Museum.
The front of an overtype steam wagon bears a close family resemblance to traction engines, and manufacturers who made both may well have been able to use some common parts.
At the front end the prosoma bears two chelicerae that in most species are conspicuously large.
In front of the statue a low-relief slate plaque depicts Balto's sled team, and bears the following inscription:
The reverse side of the badge bears the same Maltese Cross with golden rays as the front side and this cross bears the same design as that of ` the star of the order ( see below ), except that the arms of the cross are not enamelled red, i. e., only the outline of the cross and its central disc with its surrounding oak wreath are enamelled.
In December 1994, Thiede redated the Magdalen papyrus together with former deputy editor of The Sunday Telegraph and current editor of The Spectator, Matthew d ' Ancona, which bears a fragment in Greek of the Gospel of Matthew, to the latter part of the 1st century on palaeographical grounds ; this too provoked much debate and was highly publicised, most notably with a front page headline in The Times.
With the majority of cars being front-engine cars, the front axle typically bears more of the weight.
The front of the coin bears the NABSTMC Buffalo Soldier Logo.
Episode 18 of Excel Saga bears the title Municipal Force Daitenzin, and in it we learn that Kabapu's entire Department of City Security was simply a front for his designs to create a group of masked heroes, akin to the Super Sentai ( which were later adapted into Power Rangers ).
On page 36 there is a picture of her being the first Chicken of the Sea Mermaid, and the original mascot's hair bears a strong resemblance to her hairdo in preproduction Star Trek publicity photos like the one on the front cover of the book.
Though the Navigator's exterior bears resemblance to its Expedition cousin at a glance, it differs in a number of ways, including different front and rear fascias with unique headlights and taillights, a chrome " waterfall " style grille, a unique hood, different style wheels, unique wheel arches, a different roof rack, and different door handles.
The main hall ( honden ) bears an enormous chigi ( scissor-shaped finials at the front and back ends of the roof ).
The historic village centre area around the well includes the war memorial, a cluster of picturesque cottages and St. Edith's Hall, the front of which is adorned with a statue of the saint and a clock which chimes the hours and bears the inscription:
The bears eat the food in the house and the mother bear falls asleep in front of the fireplace.
The revised exterior styling bears an increased family resemblance to the Nissan Rogue, while still maintaining distinctly Murano cues with its aggressive front fascia and rear quarter windows.
The p4 bears eight ridges on both sides of the longitudinal crest and is supported by two roots at the front and back.

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