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  • Newport Gwent Dragons, who welcome the holders, Toulouse, to Rodney Parade on Saturday evening, fear their No8, Joe Bearman, who last year qualified to play for Wales on residential grounds, may have to retire because of a persistent groin injury.

    Relief for Leicester as Toby Flood signs new deal to stay until 2014 Paul Rees 2010

  • Joshuah Bearman alerted me to David Dixon's amazing audio archive website, which has links to audio files that people recorded at home and unwittingly sent to Napster.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Ms. Bearman had changed from Look One from her work life—a day dress with stretch—to Look Two for evening: a coral hammered satin gown with a sparkling rose gold sweater over it.

    Authors Dish on Fashionable Attire Marshall Heyman 2011

  • But the other possibility is that parents are more aware of the development of a second child and can spot when the child seems to be delayed compared to the first, Bearman explained.

    Closely Spaced Pregnancies Linked to Autism Risk Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011

  • "It's a fun, festive occasion," explained Erika Bearman, the vice president of public relations at Oscar de la Renta, but perhaps more famously known as OscarPRGirl on Twitter.

    Authors Dish on Fashionable Attire Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Owen Hoffmann/ PatrickMcMullan Authors Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power at their book celebration Owen Hoffmann/ PatrickMcMullan Erika Bearman, with a satin gown and a sparkling sweater "You want to dress up a little, show that you have style and why they picked you to be here," said the fashion designer Charlotte Ronson, who popped by for a glass of wine before dashing off to another commitment.

    Authors Dish on Fashionable Attire Marshall Heyman 2011

  • About 25% of that increase is the result of changes in the way the condition is diagnosed, Bearman says.

    Study: Autism risk rises in babies born soon after sibling 2011

  • "Once the pledge becomes normative, it ceases to have an effect," Bearman and Bruckner wrote.

    Adventures in conservative media (Laura Ingraham edition) - Feministing 2009

  • About 25% of that increase is the result of changes in the way the condition is diagnosed, Bearman says.

    Study: Autism risk rises in babies born soon after sibling 2011

  • Bearman explained that several environmental, social and genetic factors likely play a role in the development of autism.

    Closely Spaced Pregnancies Linked to Autism Risk Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011

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