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  2. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    Some Beanie Babies on display by a collector. Many stuffed toys have become fads that have boosted the industry overall. [21] Teddy bears were an early fad that quickly grew into a cultural phenomenon. [6] Close to 100 years later, in the 1990s, Ty Warner created Beanie Babies, a series of animals stuffed with plastic pellets. The toys became a ...

  3. What's your Beanie Baby worth? - AOL

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    Simply type in the name of your Beanie Baby and jot down the info provided. If nothing comes up, feel free to contact a Ty rep here with your questions and concerns. Step 3: Price guides

  4. Nev the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Nev has patches in places on his body and is missing part of his ear. This is due to Bandit the cat, who is seen in some episodes of Bear Behaving Badly, biting it off. [2] Nev likes ice cream, jam, socks and ducks (his favourite toy duck being Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck). When scared or intimidated, he growls, just like a real bear would.

  5. Bear Behaving Badly - Wikipedia

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    Neville the Bear Nev, Nevvie: Ross Mullan: 1-4: A small, blue, bear who likes ice cream, socks, jam and his "snuggly ducky duck duck". He has patches in places and is missing part of his ear after it was bitten by Bandit (Mr Prank's cat). Nev has trouble pronouncing certain words and when scared or intimidated, he growls, like a real bear.

  6. Kufi - Wikipedia

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    The late President Umaru Yar'Adua of Nigeria, a chieftain of the Fula emirate of Katsina, wearing a crown style kufi.. A kufi or kufi cap is a brimless, short, and rounded cap worn by men in many populations in North Africa, East Africa, West Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East. [1]

  7. Goatee - Wikipedia

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    The style dates back to ancient Greece and ancient Rome.The god Pan was traditionally depicted with goat-like features, including a goatee. When Christianity became the dominant religion and began copying imagery from pagan myth, Satan was given the likeness of Pan, [4] leading to Satan traditionally being depicted with a goatee [5] in medieval art and Renaissance art.