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That s why there are very few people in the picture Karhupuisto or Bear Park in English has been so named ... and the safest way to avoid encountering a bear in a forest is to make some noise hum something or listen
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Hi Bhikkhu As requested I ve deleted those posts of yours However please bear in mind that some search engines might have a cached copy so they might be still available somewhere for some time
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made them up quote I can t bear I can t stand I can t put up with I can t tolerate I loathe it when
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Hi I ve learnt that you can express your dislike annoyance in many ways Here are some I know both formal and colloquial I can t bear I can t stand I can t put up with I can t tolerate I loathe
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or an adjectival attribute because they are not full fledged nouns They bear some resemblance to verbs they can
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situation is unique so forgive me if you find my cover letter a little unconventional I am looking for full time employment and will need to relocate As this may not be uncommon bear with me one moment as I
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[Video] to have and bear a gun From a legal point of view there is nothing surprising about this if it is granted
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A few more They are as alike as two peas In Finnish They are like two berries He is as angry as a bear He is as angry as a bee To bury one s head in the sand To put one s head in the bush Cheers CB
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Hi So you re reading and asking about English written by a great author of course in the 19th century and in a 19th century style You just need to bear that in mind Best wishes Clive
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My Oxford Phrasal Verbs Dictionary has an entry for bear with sb which means to be patient with sb Example If you ll just bear with me for a moment I ll try to find her However it is true the phrase
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