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bears and images
Crackdowns followed on everything from shopkeepers who did not close for salah and newspapers that published pictures of women, to the selling of dolls, teddy bears ( images of animate objects are considered haraam ), and dog food ( dogs are considered unclean ).
A group of differently colored dancing bears, originally artwork from the back of an album cover, was one of the band's many iconic images.
The fourth enclosure wall bears 5 m garuda s holding naga ( mythology ) | naga s. Buddha images in the niches above were destroyed in the anti-Buddhist reaction of Jayavarman VIII.
In the syncretic atmosphere of Late Antiquity, Agathodaemon ( Koine Greek: Ἀγαθοδαίμων ) could be bound up with Egyptian bringers of security and good fortune: a gem carved with magic emblems bears the images of Serapis with crocodile, sun-lion and Osiris mummy surrounded by the lion-headed snake Cnum – Agathodaemon – Aion, with Harpocrates on the reverse.
As part of an effort by the Turkmen government to dismantle the Nyazov cult of personality and help politically disambiguate the current rule, only the highest valued banknote, 500 manat, bears a portrait of the former leader while the other denominations feature images of buildings in Ashgabat and portraits of Ahmed Sanjar, Oghuz Khan, Magtymguly Pyragy and other figures in Turkmen history .</ br >
After drinking the tainted juice, Grampa and Jasper sit on a bench, laughing like the titular characters from the series Beavis and Butt-head, while Flanders hallucinates skeletons and dancing bears ( images associated with the Grateful Dead ), marching hammers ( from Pink Floyd's 1982 film Pink Floyd — The Wall ) and The Rolling Stones ' lips and tongue logo.
The central ceiling below the unseen dome bears images relating to the four evangelists: the man for Matthew, the lion for Mark, the calf for Luke, the eagle for John.
The resistance to the early dating of the reliquary is based solely on the assumption that Buddha images were not introduced into the Buddhist artistic repertoire until the early centuries of the Christian era, and therefore that any work that bears an image of the Buddha must be of a comparably late date.
Inside, the shield bears images symbolic of the State.

bears and common
Brown bear remains from the Pleistocene period are common in the British Isles, where it is thought they outcompeted cave bears.
Moore is best known today for his defence of ethical non-naturalism, his emphasis on common sense in philosophical method, and the paradox that bears his name.
The most common moose predators are wolves, bears, and humans.
The genus includes the widespread common pawpaw Asimina triloba, which bears the largest edible fruit indigenous to the continent.
Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land share a common population of 3, 000 polar bears, with Kong Karls Land being the most important breeding ground.
Omnivores, such as bears and raccoons are fairly common, sometimes picking through human garbage.
Together, the velvet worms, arthropods and water bears form a monophyletic taxon, the Panarthropoda, i. e., the three groups collectively cover all descendants of their last common ancestor.
Along with the Phocidae and Odobenidae, the two other members of Pinnipedia, Otаriidae are descended from a common ancestor most closely related to modern bears.
American black bears often mark trees using their teeth and claws as a form of communication with other bears, a behavior common to many species of bears.
Although they all live in North America, American black bears are not closely related to brown bears and polar bears ; genetic studies reveal that they split from a common ancestor 5. 05 million years ago.
They decide to return " dirt-side ", only to discover that the Earth of their imaginations bears only the faintest of resemblances to the actuality, which includes things unheard of in Luna, like smog, unpleasant weather, the common cold, and repairmen who refuse to make house calls.
The name is a blend of California and Minnesota — supposedly to allow all kinds of weather or climate in the stories — although Calisota bears very little in common with the latter ( a state in the Upper Midwest, far from the ocean coasts ).
Furthermore, the slaying of Typhon by Zeus bears similarities to the killing of Vritra by Indra ( a deity also associated with lightning and storms ), and possibly the two stories are ultimately derived from a common Indo-European source.
While this account of his death has been superficially Christianised, it also bears strong resemblances to the Scandinavian myth of Thor's fight against Hrungnir, suggesting either a common origin of the two episodes or a later borrowing during the era of Viking influence in Ireland.
The S form, considered virulent, bears a capsule, which is a slippery polysaccharide coat — atop and outside the peptidoglycan cell wall common among all classical bacteria — enhances bacterial evasion of efficient phagocytosis by the host's innate immune cells.
Uncommon, bears more in common with Rounders.
Death during hibernation was a common end for cave bears, mainly befalling specimens that failed ecologically during the summer season through inexperience, sickness or old age.
The last common ancestor of cave bears and brown bears lived between 1. 2 and 1. 4 Mya.

bears and loon
Wildlife include Grizzly and black bears, grey wolves, bighorn sheep, Cougars, bald eagles, lynx, moose, beaver, loon, and the last remaining herd of caribou in the lower 48.

bears and bird
The woman bears the feet and the wings and tail of a bird.
Going farther back into Persian antiquity, there is an immortal bird, amrzs, or ( in the Minoi-khiradh ) slnamurv, which shakes the ripe fruit from the mythical tree that bears the seed of all useful things.
The only Bulbul which occurs in Europe was spotted in the Cyclades and bears a yellow patch, being otherwise of a snuffy brown and this is possibly the bird which has got mixed up with the nightingale in Sufi, particularly Persian Sufi, poetry.
The Mallard was one of the many bird species originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, Systema Naturae, and still bears its original binomial name.
They subsisted on beavers, otters, moose, bears, caribou, fish, seafood ( clams, mussels, fish ), birds, bird eggs, berries, nuts, and possibly marine mammals like seals, all which were found throughout their native lands.
This is a specimen of a kind of bird commonly known as the Spotted Harrier, which currently bears the scientific name Circus assimilis.
Many mammal and bird species feed off the berries, including American robins, cedar waxwings, band-tailed pigeons, varied thrushes, quail, mule deer, raccoons, ring-tailed cats, and bears.
In Sri Lanka, this bird bears the echoic name of Korawakka in Sinhala Language.
The bird then swoops down forcefully, strikes, and bears the prey away in its talons ( Ali & Daniel1983 ).
* The bird nested on the tree bears resemblance to the Ibis, a bird which was venerated by the ancient Egyptians as a symbol of the god Thoth.
Other consumers include black bears, gray and red foxes, rabbits, and bird species such as mallards, wood ducks, bobwhites, and wild turkey.
The park is home to wolves, moose, elk, black bears, hundreds of bird species, countless insects and a captive bison herd.
Kuqi jumps forward with both arms out, in what could be described as an attempt to glide like a bird, before crashing to the ground ; the movement bears some resemblance to a bellyflop and has been referred to as a " Flying Finn ".

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