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noun
A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
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They are bar coded and stored.
And both are bar managers at Broadway theaters.
At Local, spicy golden fried frogs' legs are bar food.
"These are bar none, my all-time favorite earrings," Ms. McDonald said.
What mostly remain are bar association ethics rules inspired by Watergate.
Which makes sense, because the director and the star are bar aficionados.
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There are bar-lounges on two floors and a room dedicated to chocolate drinks and desserts.
Finally, since all medicines are bar-coded, she might consult the kiosk about the specifics of drugs prescribed for her.
Tapas are bar-food, after all, and I find that people are more receptive to my culinary experiments when they've had enough to drink.
Dispersed through this story, and often at a diagonal to it, are bar-room opinions that yet do not amount to a reactionary programme.
The barrels are bar-coded and labeled, so it's not as if anything is going to be lost or mixed up, but hunting down barrels for a sampling can take up a chunk of a day if there's confusion.
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