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A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
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Before Honda the team were BAR and on and on.
Among those he sought out for counsel were bar and club owners and the construction industry.
There were "bar hoppers" (small bikes not intended for long trips), cruisers and street racers.
He used to be a weight lifter, and still has a tendency to approach people as though they were bar bells.
The Green Party's Natalie Bennett, Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood and Sturgeon not only performed admirably, but also were, bar David Cameron, the only leaders not to resign their positions following the results.
"Those who want exemptions just need to tell us this," the mayor said: "Which workers have lives that are worth less than yours or mine?" But equally forceful at times were bar owners, who argued that the livelihoods of their workers would be endangered by a drop in business, and that their neighbors would complain as patrons moved outside to do their puffing.
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So were bar-height captain's chairs, waxed to a sheen and upholstered with tufted leatherette.
When census officials explained that the forms were bar-coded and would be counted in Detroit's favor, it raised even more suspicions, he said.
But they were still taken aback when other teams began plucking coveted linemen as if they were bar-top peanuts, quickly stripping the Giants' wish list.
Women were barred.
Two were barred from voting.
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