Sentence examples for bar referred from inspiring English sources

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There was one film reference (a quirky bar referred to as "clearly a set of a David Lynch movie"), but otherwise we heard a different Kermode: reflective, a bit nervous about playing in such a hallowed place, relaxed.

This transfer takes place over a length of bar referred to as the 'transmission length', L 1.

The state bar referred the case to federal officials, the bureau said.

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The red bar refers to the group of genes found in all species except bacteria.

Now, this once male-only "gentlemen's prestige bar" refers to itself as the "presidential choice".

The grey bar refers to range estimated an independent study (Merler et al.31); grey points refer to the average values estimated in Poletti et al.33 and in Ajelli et al.34.34

"When you put THC in alcohol, you feel it immediately," said Daniel K. Nelson, the designer of the cocktails and an owner of Writer's Room (a Hollywood bar), referring to tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.

A mitzvah is a divine commandment, and the "bar" refers not to a repository of beverages but rather the responsibility of the new Jewish young adult to shoulder the duties and obligations of the Torah.

Heat map color bar refers C/EBPβ tracks.

The vertical bar refers to the truncation in the lsk1ΔN mutant.

Length of the bar refers to the number of genes within the respective GO category.

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