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Bear is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. The population was 19,371 at the 2010 census . Originally a small crossroads in a rural area, approximately 14 miles (23 km) south of Wilmington , the area supported small farms growing mainly corn and cattle.
Barbara Ann's Bar-B-Que was a barbecue restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. It was attached to the Barbara Ann's Motel, and both businesses were founded by Delars and Bertie Bracy in 1967. It was attached to the Barbara Ann's Motel, and both businesses were founded by Delars and Bertie Bracy in 1967.
Ku Klux Glam is the first collaborative album by American musicians Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore, self-released on Bandcamp on February 12, 2012. Some of it was recorded with Jason Falkner, who engineered and performed on several tracks. [1]
Barbara's Rhubarb Bar (Barbaras Rhabarberbar [1]) is a German and Dutch tongue twister that gave rise to a popular novelty song.The tongue twister is based on repetition of the sound "bar", and celebrates a well-liked seasonal dessert.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman roll through the five AL East teams from worst-to-first in in terms of this year's over/unders, kicking off with the Boston Red Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue ...
The Bar (2017) Bar 20 (1943) Bar 20 Justice (1938) Bar 20 Rides Again (1935) Bar 51 (1986) Bar-B-Que Movie (1988) Bar Hopping (2002) Bar Boys (2017) Bar Girls (1994) Bar Sport (2011) Bar-Z Bad Men (1937) Bara (1982) Bara (1999) Bara Aadmi (1981) Bara no Konrei ~Mayonaka ni Kawashita Yakusoku~ (2002) Barabbas: (1953, 1961 & 2012) Baraka (1992 ...
The third spin-off, Cutie Cars, was released in August 2017. The line featured cars and mini Shopkins to ride them. The cars had Shopkins faces and themes such as food, fashion and accessories. There were also Limited Editions produced before Season 3, as well as an exclusive set from San Diego Comic-Con, which were two Golden Cutie Cars in 2018.
Army and Notre Dame claimed 16 national championships in the 20th century, including seven in the 1940s alone (technically six, since they share 1946).