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Discover Ludwig"barker of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe someone who frequently shouts or yells, especially in a public setting. For example: "The barker of the carnival games was loud and energetic, convincing passersby to try their luck."
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She is a daughter of Sandra A. Barker and Dennis L. Barker of Succasunna, N.J.
Barker, of the national affairs institute, also sounds a cautious note.
STOCKTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER "The Barker of Seville," Blue Sky Puppet Theater.
She is a daughter of Susan R. Barker of Toledo and the late Vincent L. Barker.
Captain Barker of HMS Endurance, the one British warship in the vicinity, radioed: "This has been a humiliating day".
The illusive Lilian Barker of Fairfield Gardens, who hand makes beautifully presented body products, can be tracked down by the discerning.
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She is a daughter of Randolph Barker of Ithaca and the late Virginia McIntyre Barker.
Paul Barker of CARE International has been a consistent critic.
She is the daughter of Toni Barker and Robert Barker of Tenafly.
"We're pleased they've put in a higher offer," said Mr. Barker of Australian Foundation Investment.
Not the most impressive opening to a personal statement Gary Barker of the University of Warwick has ever come across.
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