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They were known as the Bumblebees; and there were dozens of them huddled into a hole long since deserted by some Woodchucks that had moved to other quarters.
The Tale of Chirpy Cricket Arthur Scott Bailey 1913
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The kids had actually wanted to be called the Bumblebees because the uniform was black and yellow, but the coach vetoed that for a more storied hockey name.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed John White 2011
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Fright of the Bumblebees is the first episode for Telltale Games new adventure series, featuring Wallace
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Fright of the Bumblebees will be the first of four downloadable episodes, and will be followed by new monthly releases in May, June, and July.
Ars Technica 2009
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Bumblebees buzz around lavender in a garden at Antony Passage, while a little egret stands on the edge of the tidal mill pool by Forder Lake and buzzards mew above the overgrown derelict quarries from where stone used to be loaded into barges.
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Bumblebees aren't faring much better, as a recent report concludes that four common species in the U.S. have declined by a startling 97 percent.
Tara Lohan: Why You Should Really Be Concerned About the Global Wildlife Die-offs Tara Lohan 2011
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(Soundbite of song, "Flight of the Bumblebees") STAMBERG: Im Susan Stamberg.
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Bumblebees are such a mixture of humour and otherness, the comedy arising from their aura of artless innocence.
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Bumblebees, beetles and other illustrated characters make noise and move when readers tap on them another big hit with my son.
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(Soundbite of song, "Flight of the Bumblebees") INSKEEP: You're hearing a student ukulele ensemble from Langley, British Columbia.
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