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It's been somewhat gentrified, but without the need to put bars there.
They make you love them, but as soon as you fly out of the window they put bars on it and you can't get back.
"If the government is going to start arresting anyone who has anything to do with migrants, then they are going to have to put bars around the entire town".
She was going to the Super Bowl, too – to put bars of soap printed with "Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution" in hotels, and a national hotline number into all their rooms.
In December last year she managed to send emails to her British lawyer claiming her father beat her, put bars on her bedroom door and denied her access to the bathroom, forcing her to urinate in a cup.
State Senator Robert L. Hedlund, a restaurant owner who sponsored the amendment, said the idea was to put bars and restaurants on equal footing with the casinos that will be allowed to open in Massachusetts under legislation that is being completed in a conference committee.
But in fact these concerns are understandable and universal: most towns don't like to be places where people drive in to enjoy the seamier side of life, which is why there are laws about where you can and can't put bars, casinos and brothels.
But I don't want to put bars in front of patients to stop them coming to see me.
"Are you going to put bars on the windows?" Jacques asked her.
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While it doesn't put bar in its name, it comes close with the first syllable.
The reforms include such humdrum items as easing a regulation requiring publishers to put bar codes on magazines and newspapers.
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