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The word "cubs" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to young bears or, in a sports context, to a team name, such as the Chicago Cubs. Example: "The mother bear led her cubs through the forest."
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Large predator expert Dave Salmoni investigates the crisis and finds that it's worsening, as the tigers are actually teaching their cubs how to hunt humans; they stalk their victims from behind and deliver a lethal blow to the neck.
McKenna, who has chaired Chicago's White Sox and Cubs baseball teams and is on the board of the Chicago Bears football team, has been named the "bigwig other bigwigs seek out for advice" by Chicago Magazine.
Between these two visitations, Charlie, a lost soul in search of romance and adventure, is befriended on the overseas flight by his Romanian seat mate, an avid Chicago Cubs fan, who dies before they land.
After dark you'll be taken to a hut overlooking the family hide - keep quiet and you'll be able to watch the cubs playing while mum and dad forage for supper.
A look at Asia's former tigers and tiger cubs reveals a mere handful of companies that are seriously trying to change.If Taiwan looks relatively good in this respect, this is thanks to its large high-tech industry.
Nor did they find that cubs put on weight any faster with more helpers around to obtain food (if anything, the cubs did slightly worse).
Wolong's new-born panda cubs lie in rows in bassinets, as in a maternity hospital.
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Earlier this year a Missouri man ostensibly broke the state's anti-ticket-touting law by selling two tickets to a Cardinals-Cubs baseball game for $79 above their face value.
Ask a Cubs fan why his team doesn't win, and a no-nonsense businessman will start talking about a curse placed by a man with a goat in 1945, a black cat that crossed a dugout in 1969 and a fan named Steve Bartman, who in 2003 interfered with a Cub trying to make a catch.
The purchase price is two and a half times the previous record for an MLB club, set by the Chicago Cubs in 2009, and over 50% greater than the $1.4 billion value Forbes magazine assigned to the team just last week.
Baseball, for example, last year attracted crowds of over 63m which means the Chicago Cubs could afford to waste over $9m on an underperforming Dominican outfielder called Sammy Sosa.A second conclusion from the list is that athletes can earn high endorsement income if their sports attract the higher social classes.
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