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To bear arms means to have the right to weapons for individual use.
The verb "bear" refers to carrying something. For example, one might bear a heavy load. When someone says "I can't bear it," they mean they do not feel like they can keep holding the mental, emotional, or physical burden of "it."
The phrase "bear in mind" is grammatically correct and commonly used to mean "remember" or "keep in mind."
The 2nd amendment is the right to bear arms. Which means we have the right to own firearms. A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the Security of a free State, the right of the people To keep and bear Arms , as all not be infringed.
Bear! ;D
Bear Little Bear
Bear scat is bear feces; also referred to as "bear sign" by hunters.
Wilie means that his mother is blind and ignorant to reality, Willie's needs, and his questions.
Abiotic means not living, or dead, so there really isn't one, unless you count after it has been eaten (from mwperk01) abiotic does not mean dead it just means never was living and the snow is an abiotic factor as it is camo for the polar bear also the ice is hunting grounds for the polar bear when the ice melts then the polar bear has far less hunting grounds
it means that you keep a soldier at your house because quarters means room or living space
that it wasnt a bear a was man
If by small or little bear you mean a baby bear, then it is called a bear cub, otherwise it is just called a bear