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Word: beare (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...performers absolutely capture the audience. Tucker McCrady exploits the role of Princess Ida's father, who can not bear to be happy, to the fullest. His first solo, "I Can't Think Why", demonstrates his rare ability at combining excellent acting with singing. Mark Meredith, as Syril, the Prince's companion, steals the show with his solo "Kiss Me, Kiss Me", his only fault, if it can be called one, is overshadowing the Prince...

Author: By Frances T. Ruml, | Title: Paradise Found | 12/6/1984 | See Source »

What if the woman will only be permanently physically handicapped if forced to bear the child...

Author: By Michael N. Gooen, | Title: Real Life | 12/5/1984 | See Source »

...course, education alone won't prevent all unwanted pregnancies. Accordingly, another goal of the pro-life movement should be to make it easier for pregnant women to choose to bear their children...

Author: By Michael N. Gooen, | Title: Real Life | 12/5/1984 | See Source »

Borrowing from the book business, both B. Dalton and Waldenbooks issue weekly bestseller lists for calendars. Topping last week's Dalton chart: The Teddy Bear Calendar (Workman). Its well-mannered bears at play will likely sell out the 390,000-copy printing. One reason: a contest that allows ursophiles to submit pictures of their own Teddies, which may be selected for inclusion in the '86 edition. Calendars of pinups and pine trees are favorites on everybody's list. The poster-size Sports Illustrated 's Swimsuit Calendar, featuring supermodels in torrid Caribbean settings, is third on Waldenbooks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Crazy over Calendars | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

...SEEMS ODD that Yale's administration has not upped its offer to the striking clerical and technical workers there a cent since the two-month old strike began. The Yale corporation faces great and growing pressure from the thousands of faculty and students who bear that brunt of the strike but are nonetheless without a voice in settling the dispute. The union's case has received wide-spread coverage in the media, and the case they've made is a very strong one. Yet despite' forceful criticisms, Yale seems intent on starting down the public outrage...

Author: By D. JOSEPH Menn, | Title: Ubermensch Morality | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

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