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the barra
noun
A barrow; a hand-pushed cart of the type commonly used in markets.
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When you're with the barra you're somebody.
D.C. United has perhaps the biggest and most vocal supporters, the Barra Brava (the Brave Fans).
Some of the barra leaders, many sporting extraordinarily well-groomed mullets, will barely watch the match.
The Barra Mansa Lodge costs from £125 per person per night including all meals and excursions.
To pass the barra, the Pomaks had been required to show Greek soldiers a special identity card.
The Basque custom, observed in every single bar in the region, is to lay out assorted pinchos on the barra.
High up in the River stand behind the goals, the barra brava — the hooligan group — share the sentiment.
A number of members of the barra are then apparently seen to walk towards the referee's room.
Bravo has denied he was talking to the barra brava, saying he spoke only with his family.
Beyond prestige and income, Sunday afternoon's violence pointed to a more serious problem haunting the club – the barra brava.
There are also notable examples of colonial secular architecture, including the Barra lighthouse at the Atlantic tip of the peninsula and many 17th-century forts.
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