Widely acknowledged to be a world authority on distance learning, Mr Bear acts as an expert witness for the FBI on trials involving so called diploma mills where degrees are sold for cash.
Will the public-sector Mr Pitt bear any resemblance to his private-sector forebear?
Campaigners want the running track at Hereford Leisure Centre to bear Mr Tarrant's name.
The thought of having Mr Fazio alongside him in the Italian delegation seems to have been too much for Mr Siniscalco to bear.
"They thought there was a real bear, " Mr. Bain recalled, of the year it was first mentioned to city officials that a bear would be joining the parade.
Rightly, though, Mr Helms did not bear the whole brunt of the outrage, for there are three villains in this piece.
Mr Harrison said he once rescued a bear from a man who had obtained it at a young age from Mr Thompson.
Mr. Clark measured the bear and asked whether the hunter wanted an open or closed mouth.
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Mr Blaszkiewitz said the polar bear may be preserved and displayed at Berlin's Natural History Museum, DPA reports.
But Mr Siegel does think a bear market may still be under way, because the economic fundamentals are deteriorating.
Mr Hashemi said the US should bear responsibility for the way Iraq was now being governed.
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Mr Bush will also need to bear in mind one other striking feature of these mid-term elections.
It is true that the two men's tax-cut proposals bear out the contrast Mr Bush is trying to make.
"He was actually kind of scared of it, " said Mr Harrison, who took the bear to a sanctuary in Colorado.
However, before investing all your savings in this argument, follow Mr Gordon's advice and bear a couple of things in mind.
You need to bear in mind that Mr. Barthold is figuring out how much rates that are scheduled to increase can be cut from the increased amount.
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Indeed, the exhibition evokes this idiosyncratic genre by presenting a sort of fantasy civilisation in which Mr Perry's childhood teddy bear, Alan Measles, is heralded as a god.
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But having agreed to stay on, she will have to grin and bear the sniping from Mr Olmert's allies, who are already trying to paint her as a coward.
Although it can do nothing for Mr Lay, the fate of Bear Stearns illustrates how quickly a firm's prospects can go from promising to non-existent when counterparties lose confidence in it.
For example, soon after the first "Ted" trailer went online, Fizziology observed that a lot of the online chatter about it centered on the "Thunder Buddies" song, which Mr. Wahlberg sings with the bear while in bed.
"I usually just grin and bear it, " said Mr. Asaro, who said he has mild symptoms every year.
He is at pains to suggest that his foreign policy would bear a striking similarity to Mr Blair's.
The point to bear in mind is that Mr Jospin has said, too often to retract, that a minister cannot also be a mayor.
But Mr Putin may yet prove unwilling to bear the political costs of reform: higher inflation, lower growth in the short term and social disquiet.
Mr. Redman, vice president of Bear Electric Inc. of Donald, Ore.
Though London's current price-earnings ratio of 15 sounds quite reasonable, Norwich Union's Mr Lis points out that most past bear markets have ended with ratios in single figures.
His list of black successes includes John Street, the former mayor of Philadelphia, and Deval Patrick, the governor of Massachusetts, whose speeches sometimes bear an uncanny resemblance to Mr Obama's.
But if Mr Edwards can be dubbed a perma-bear, most investment-bank strategists tend to be perma-bulls.
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