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Ramsons (Allium ursinum), also called "bear's garlic," are indigenous to Europe and Asia, and wild populations are not found in the U.S. Ramps (Allium tricocca) are native to the U.S. and are found in the wild from the mountainous mid-Atlantic states northward.
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That night, humans are shredded into fertilizer for bear's vast underground orchards.
Ned Goldreyer: Life on Earth Ends -- Polar Bears Remain Unendangered Ned Goldreyer 2011
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But he can only reach bear's rump, an 'dawgs bein' ruined fast, one-two-three time.
THE END OF THE STORY 2010
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Perhaps her incorrigible hair twisting produced some bad results, because Schiff writes that Cleopatra had her own cure for baldness: "equal parts burnt mice, burnt rag, burnt horses teeth, bear's grease, deer marrow, and reed bark mixed with honey."
Stephanie Green: Summer Read on Cleopatra Reveals Queen of the Nile Style and Seduction Secrets Stephanie Green 2011
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A polar bear's diet is very varied, and includes seaweed, berries, small mammals and carrion, as well as its principal food source, ringed and bearded seals.
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While Obama can be counted on to continue doing nothing on the polar bear's behalf, doing nothing is no longer enough.
Ned Goldreyer: Life on Earth Ends -- Polar Bears Remain Unendangered Ned Goldreyer 2011
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While Obama can be counted on to continue doing nothing on the polar bear's behalf, doing nothing is no longer enough.
Ned Goldreyer: Life on Earth Ends -- Polar Bears Remain Unendangered Ned Goldreyer 2011
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He picks up a remote control, wiggles a switch and the bear's arm begins to ratchet backwards until it is cocked behind the bear's ear.
Dakota Roger Weaver 2011
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That night, humans are shredded into fertilizer for bear's vast underground orchards.
Ned Goldreyer: Life on Earth Ends -- Polar Bears Remain Unendangered Ned Goldreyer 2011
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The bear's left paw grips a carved beer can; the right paw is an outstretched paw.
Dakota Roger Weaver 2011
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