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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.
Exact(34)
In addition to barring Maier from Thursday's giant slalom at Bormio, Italy, the International Ski Federation fined him $15,625.
In a sense Ms. Bowen's decision amounts to barring the machines, then reapproving their use under strict new conditions.
Under the law, penalties could range from censoring the Chinese affiliate to barring it from certifying the audits of companies whose securities are traded in the United States.
Lawmakers came very close in 2011 to barring the shelters altogether and in 2013 nearly gutted a law barring violence against women.
Censorship of the internet and television, widespread corruption, crisis-level pollution, and a state that was prone to barring political candidates, are just a few of the problems.
As leverage, the bill gives the Treasury secretary various sanctions to impose on those nations, up to barring American banks from dealing with them.
Similar(25)
It seems foolish to bar this use".
pin clamps which are pin-to-bar connectors; bar clamps which in turn are bar-to-bar connectors; connecting bars.
get that battlefield-to-bar look pic.twitter.com/rzIVnB8b37.
They were going to bars.
I never went to bars.
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