Sentences with phrase «teddy bear side»

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As we checked in, E and I were hauled in front of a security officer to taste the revolting baby food we were carrying; Hugh's Calpol was unceremoniously confiscated; E had to prise the teddy bear from his hands [the response was what E fondly calls auto - waa] and just in case mother and child were not feeling sufficiently browned off by this stage in the proceedings, I was forced to stand the other side of the security barrier while my baby and hispushchair were searched.
She held the young woman as she placed a cross in the baby's hands and a teddy bear at the baby's side and then, because the mother couldn't, the pastor carefully closed the casket lid.
A micro-brewery stands across the street from the church on one side, a teddy - bear factory on the other.
It's different for all kids — some treasure their teddy bears or blankets, but as long as I had a pocketbook by my side, I felt at ease.
I curated a guide that aren't your usual chocolates and teddy bears but may be more on the practical side and some are «just because» gifts.
I am a easy going guy from west Auckland seeking a full time lady to love and pamper, I'm no skinny guy just a teddy bear with a romanic soft caring kind side
I act tuff but im really a teddy bear in side I like to hang with friends and family.
At its side is a horde of minions, including evil gingerbread men, a bloodthirsty teddy bear and a monstrous jack - in - the - box.
The Plot: In the live action / CG - animated comedy, he tells the story of John Bennett (Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish... and has refused to leave his side ever since.
From pool - side whackiness, heavy metal stage performances, bending digital to reality of an MMO, and a psychotic song involving a teddy bear.
The biggest problem to me was your «side character,» a stuffed teddy bear called Vladdy.
Well, that would definitely be an interesting conversation... I've always been passionate about fighting for the rights of freelancers, and in particular creative freelancers, after seeing first - hand the murkier side of freelancing in the creative industries: from eye - roll - worthy stereotyping (honestly, I've had everything from «get a real job» to «you just draw teddy - bears all day, right?»)
As before, though, apparently innocent anthropomorphic teddy bears, donkeys, elephants, and button — faced cloth dolls with human bodies portray the darker side of human interactions, casually performing political executions, making time bombs, shredding documents, and engaging in illicit eroticism.
The people telling the horror stories on the other side have fewer teddy - bear T - shirts.
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