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    1. Vera keeps wiping the same ten inches of the bar, not budging an inch otherwise


    2. “They run that bar


    3. He does a lot of odd jobs around the bar but he mostly just hangs around here to drink


    4. She turns to Theo, who’s pouring a drink behind the bar


    5. “Christ! One this close to the bar?”


    6. Vera’s wind chime voice slurs from the bar doorway


    7. Do you associate with the local bar? How about associating with the gym instead


    8. “What is that? A fish?” She sat next to Kevin at the bar, almost a head taller than him, sipping the froth off a White Russian


    9. She sits almost a head taller than me, sipping froth off a White Russian and staring at the back of the bar, as if the —Jager— on the shelf had insulted her mother


    10. A church? A bar? None of the obvious places for seeking

    11. a weak and thin smile, turned on his heels and walked back towards the bar shaking


    12. ‘Yes … I overheard something when I was standing at the bar which set me thinking


    13. I daresay he’ll be able to find out who the guy in the bar was … as I said, I think he was a local


    14. As he walked to the bar to fulfil his patron’s wish he sighed once and made the sign of


    15. wandered over to the pool bar


    16. adjusted the bangles, each on their right wrist, while waiters and bar tenders


    17. Behind that is a small kitchen with a window into the bar for passing food


    18. A large black dog of undetermined breed lies dreaming in front of the bar, it’s front leg twitching as it sleeps


    19. Bar one spell of leave


    20. remembering the weekend before and the chap in the bar with the rugby pectorals and

    21. The SNACK BAR ATTENDANT -- a middle-aged man from the Subcontinent in a stained white uniform -- languidly shoves a plate toward one customer, takes a drag off his cigarette, points slowly to another student in the gaggle of customers crushing around the counter waiting to be served


    22. He glances over at Bolt, who has wandered into the snack bar with his camera


    23. every room bar the well kept drawing room, and with the preliminary inspection


    24. All was silent, bar the


    25. the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose


    26. They got down there to find that dolphins had quite a bar down here set up on the shelf corals with schools of glowing fish lighting the party and a school of drumfish providing the rhythm that the dolphin's girlfriends squealed to


    27. A bloody mary popped into existence on the bar as her hand snatched by


    28. This woman had pushed disturbingly close along the bar


    29. ’ I said, gripping it firmly as I swing my leg over the ivy-covered wooden bar


    30. bar, so long as you remembered to bend the knees when sitting, but of little use in

    31. In the bar, wrapped in the warm embrace of alcohol and the fantastic promise


    32. boy in the bar remained with her, stronger now, so much so that the strange


    33. Emma and Liz insisted on clearing away all the dishes before they left so there is nothing to be done in here bar a small amount of tidying up


    34. brothers with bar codes to ensure that all would be ordered and just in the grand folly


    35. ‘Have you been here before, Kate?’ he asked as we walk towards the bar


    36. I'm convinced she had to be at that dive bar with her psycho father


    37. He wore black from head to toe, was tanned and lean under a shock of black, flowing hair, showing the aquiline profile of a true son of the Julian clan, except for the silver bar that pierced the bridge of his nose


    38. Great in the bar, so long as you remembered to bend the knees when sitting, but of little use in preventing the onrush of hyperthermia amid winter’s close called icy tendrils


    39. In the bar, wrapped in the warm embrace of alcohol and the fantastic promise of the boy with the tousled hair and that cheeky smile, she had suddenly felt compelled to decline the offer of more fun


    40. The tingle engendered by thoughts of the boy in the bar remained with her, stronger now, so much so that the strange compulsion to return home positively engulfed her

    41. People had found you use the least material and provide the most seats and easiest entry with back-to-back benches facing outward with a grab bar every two seats


    42. Man engineered his likeness, and then, with the shape and sequence in his hand, he learned to fear a new demon, marking his engineered brothers with bar codes to ensure that all would be ordered and just in the grand folly of empire in the heavens


    43. The bar codes were an irrelevance, made obsolete by gene marking and biometrics, but the simple fact of their visibility made them an essential part of the control


    44. Between them they manhandled the two ruffians to the rubbish store, threw them in and rammed the door shut, using a nearby length of discarded metal bar to jam the door firmly


    45. He thought about it for a moment, using the time to tear the cellophane from the oaty bar she’d bought for him and ripping off a chunk with his teeth


    46. when I stood, smartly dressed, in a bar, knee-high to real giants,


    47. centre of the bar


    48. Joe and Fred were sat there, alone in the bar, enjoying their


    49. The landlord left the bar and approached the only people in the


    50. that twinkle in bar light on rolls of fat,














































    1. The ‘twins’ barred the way to the chamber


    2. They continued on along the walkway until they came to a tall iron gate, (with several locks), that barred the walkway


    3. They couldn’t reach the stairs as long as this Scather barred the way; and Rayne’s fears for Duncan were growing with each passing minute


    4. Dane Tevid was not as gracious as he barred the ruffians’ way


    5. She pauses, considering, but the way back to official silence is already barred


    6. My suggestion is get a cat if it happens again, but believe me the sight of that poor spectre after Fliss appeared on the scene with barred teeth and a terrible growling hissing noise made me think you've have seen the last of that particular program


    7. Because of him the demons were barred from the Great Tree


    8. When he got there two of the soldiers barred his way


    9. him, and he was barred from attending Mass


    10. His power – the power of the Maker – was barred from the Sanctuary

    11. A low growl filled the air behind me and I spun to see Ash’s teeth barred


    12. A scrawny piebald dog ran across the village street it stopped and barked at us then barred its teeth growling whilst strings of spittle foamed at its mouth we kept it covered as it turned and ran off


    13. The locked and barred double doors were kicked three times from the outside until the iron hinges gave way and the doors collapsed with a heavy thud!


    14. Each a block rectangle with a flat roof and many tiny barred windows


    15. should be barred from the thinking of anyone who is ever put in


    16. The door was a heavy metal slab, with two locks and a tiny barred window with a sliding shutter


    17. She unfastened one that was not barred with ice and peered inside the dark well


    18. Barbed wire fences barred the way, but Lieutenant Wise, of Military Kite fame, and other officers smashed the posts with logs


    19. The certain sinking of the burning steamer in the tortuous channel of the harbour would have effectually barred out the navy, completing the work already attempted by the enemy


    20. While technically admitted as a free state, California law only barred the enslavement of Blacks, not American Indians

    21. Legally, Natives and other nonwhites were barred from testifying in court, filing suit, or voting


    22. Sheriffs often barred the carrying of guns


    23. Gun control is not barred by the Constitution


    24. Blacks were forbidden to rent or own their own farms, carry guns, and barred from almost all schools


    25. In some cases the laws even required Blacks to get off the sidewalk if whites were on it, address all whites as “sir,” and barred looking whites in the eye or shaking their hand


    26. Many non-Hawaiians voted, mostly US servicemen, while many Asians were barred


    27. In Honduras, Carter successfully pressured the dictatorship into allowing elections, though the left was barred from taking part


    28. Only white property owners could vote, with Asian voting specifically forbidden and almost all Native Hawaiians barred by literacy tests


    29. Working my way through several steel doors, gates, barred access points, guard houses, gates, doors, and locks; it was almost three-thirty before I sat down in his office anteroom; took a load off, and loosened my collar


    30. He had to give his name to a middle-aged Red Cross matron behind a desk that barred entrance into the female Red Cross billet, who then went in search of Elizabeth

    31. One of the most appealing aspects of the course is that there are no holds barred when it comes to questions


    32. health, food labeling, restrictions on guns, barred the awarding of government contracts to businesses


    33. barred grating on the door as he passed, he watched the armed


    34. from which they would have been barred otherwise?


    35. were shut and barred forever


    36. They barred blacks, so I barred all government personnel from renting at any of their properties


    37. ing, let stand the January ruling by Denver District Court Judge Jeff Bayless that has barred an amendment from going into effect


    38. “We can only hope that Tithian will intervene with the Grand Council of Xervia to allow you to visit your new holding, for by their law, you are barred from the continent


    39. If you refuse, none here will assist you, and you will be barred from returning here, whatever the rest of your colleagues may decide


    40. They will not seek to have you barred from positions of authority, because Mark and Kragorram’s behavior was exemplary, and so they will be considered to be mature adults who are in charge of you girls as your guardian custodians

    41. “Whatever brought you here,” he hissed through the small barred window in the door, “you were wrong to resist my authority! Regardless of what the port master finds, you will still have to answer for that! We have ways of dealing with the rebellious few of your kind who insist on making life more difficult for us than it already is!”


    42. 10 The planks of the deck above them barred out the light and shut out the day on every side so that they might be treated like traitors during the whole voyage


    43. “Whatever brought you here,” he hissed through the small barred window in the door, “you


    44. From there they turned left into a corridor with barred windows on one side, interspersed with swords, and doors to mysterious rooms on the other


    45. Polished stonework around its barred doorway was covered in hieroglyphs


    46. as the Great Hall, and a single metal door that barred the


    47. where the entrance was almost certainly barred


    48. The doors were barred from the


    49. * Note: Most SEOs call this "gray barred"


    50. One evening, at the edge of the higher ground where an ancient tangled apple tree barred their way, Frankie slithered through the low branches, followed by Trask











































    1. barring holidays, sickness and those barren plateaus


    2. The warriors inside the house were fighting a very large Scather barring the way


    3. So, it will grant you some of your wishes while barring others


    4. That is, of course, barring water serving as a firewall


    5. The primary problem with socialist ideas being promulgated in economics classes is, of course that, barring intervention from those who have studied and absorbed the ideas of the classical economists or, a bit later, the Chicago School of Economics under Milton Friedman, such a slant tends to get handed down from generation to generation


    6. In some states laws were passed barring teaching or even speaking German


    7. Laws barring interracial marriage and racist immigration quotas were overturned


    8. The UN succeeded in barring nuclear weapons from Antarctica, the ocean beds, and in space


    9. Caroline’s first official act as general manager was a gratifying one: barring the insolent prostitute, Herminia, Mike’s Chiquita


    10. only stop, barring a payment problem, that Frankie would go

    11. Q: Barring the death of the body, how does one die?


    12. The enemy stands in the entrance, barring escape for both Simon and the boy


    13. He looked up and Batistuta noticed that, barring his hair, he


    14. “The disproportionate severity of punishments inflicted upon the unfortunate people, and the methods of carrying them out, we are convinced, are without parallel in the history of civilized Governments, barring some conspicuous exceptions recent and remote


    15. “Hey! What do you want back here?” a cop yells, barring the way to the grad student office as you try to pass


    16. fine as they were, barring his bad habit of voluntarily opening the


    17. The windows were locked and the curtains were drawn, barring any observation


    18. Barring the occasional and accidental acquirement of wealth, the material rewards of the temporal life are found to flow in certain well-organized channels, and only those who have access to these channels may expect to be well rewarded for their temporal efforts


    19. Barring a terrible tragedy--flood, fire, famine, epidemic--deaths usually came one at a time


    20. "The Soviets are the leading producers of gold barring South Africa

    21. Lewis is furious with the nurse for barring his way and answers calmly; “I am going home


    22. Barring that, Henning said, we could always take the carrot-


    23. Barring a change of heart in the ex-


    24. Colonel Aureliano Buendía, convinced that the majority of those who came into his workshop to greet him were not doing it because of sympathy or regard but out of the curiosity to meet a historical relic, a museum fossil, decided to shut himself in by barring the door and he was not seen any more except on very rare occasions when he would sit at the street door


    25. the other parks of the metropolitan area were happy, barring


    26. Barring a miracle,


    27. Barring their way was a swift underground river


    28. Unfortunately, Tran Ming was one of the council members who had voted for barring the Time Patrol from returning to Imperium space


    29. The door was locked and bolted from the inside, barring any unwelcome visitors to the lurid crime scene, but the window in the parlour had been left unlatched, as if to invite the perpetrator of the crimes to once again make the daring journey into the lovely suite that had fallen victim to evil and treachery


    30. and the dog came to a high chain link fence barring that direction

    31. Manuel raised his arm, barring Rafael’s sudden lunge at Max


    32. The chain at the entrance was still barring


    33. Who could she call, this late at night? Who might have any knowledge of Victoria Moon King’s fence? Or, barring that, could go have a look at said fence? Her mind raced through possibilities


    34. The perfect rock for barring the door was in the troll caves, and he was sitting on it!


    35. There was an elf barring their way


    36. Our best science suggest that people who exercise regularly and have access to good nutrition, and keep their mind stimulated, barring diseases such as Alzheimer’s, can function into their eighties and nineties while maintaining the activity level of a sixty year old


    37. Though Star Trek has explored this concept a little, with usually a negative spin, such as in the movie, “Insurrection,” one would think that, given 24th century’s advance knowledge of genetics, where the whole ship can mutate and de-evolve into their primal states, and be returned to normal, all in one episode, with no negative side effects, it is reasonable to speculate that McCoy could technically live forever, barring accident or encounter with a unknown disease


    38. Not unlike the proverbial calm before the storm, the operating room at Duke Medical Center at the moment was nearly empty – barring one anesthetist and her attendant who watched as the fourteen-year-old male patient silently lying next to them dropped into a deep peaceful sleep


    39. A form of timing could always be adjusted out better still whenever we strive for higher virtues that could transport us from across this barring fence and position us over `here and now` that could only be made possible if we accept that we are always being


    40. A form of timing could always be adjusted out better still whenever we strive for higher virtues that could transport us from across this barring fence and position us over `here and now` that could only be made possible if we accept that we are always being `there and then`

    41. Thus, even as the interests of the minor deities of the Indian politics are well served, the democratic temples of Bharat are being ruined by their political parties, which, barring exceptions, are but family owned hereditary setups


    42. As my dad is able (barring loss of cell phone service, electricity, etc


    43. Trade secrets also don’t contribute to the valuation of the company to the degree that patents do, since a competing company may file a patent application, potentially barring the company from using its trade secrets


    44. & durable than any other car in the world barring ROLLS-ROYCE, which is


    45. "Miss Kendall," said Kennedy, meeting her calm eye, "you are the most nervy detective, barring none, that it has ever been my pleasure to meet


    46. Their momentum barring progress the inevitable happened, and he dropped in a heap to be smothered by Porky and two of the Drong’s comrades, one having freed himself from Jason


    47. out of the café, but not before shooting Nicole and impolite look for barring the passage


    48. The silence barring the song of the wood pigeons was


    49. he had divested her of al her clothing barring her bra and


    50. 21 (42%) thanks to rules framed to favor one with no breaks, barring






































    1. · Have grab bars put in next to your toilet and in the tub or shower


    2. There are bars on the windows and the same genre of drab reproductions in gilded frames that we saw in John’s room adorns the walls


    3. baleful yellow eyes of a thousand feline predators all lined up just beyond the bars,


    4. the bars of their cages and mice running in all directions amid vine leaves


    5. way through streets full of bars and girls Stu hoped that his chosen destination might


    6. quiet and, frankly, pretty boring, providing a thin string of tavernas and bars set back


    7. The floor was a slope of benches and tables with bars like the one she was seated at on each of a dozen levels


    8. from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants


    9. he waited for grains of shadow to float between the bars of a small arrow-slit


    10. He just smiled at us, a sly and crafty smile, the grin of the clinically insane behind rusty Bedlam bars, except that in this case the lunatic carried the keys to the cell upon his belt

    11. "We can buy it if you like, that's a trifle, a pair of old captain's bars, a few inches of low-temp tubing


    12. As the bus squeezed and wheezed its way through streets full of bars and girls Stu hoped that his chosen destination might have something at least a little different to offer tonight


    13. There seemed a deepening of the chill in the air as she climbed up and out of the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants


    14. So here she was, about to walk down the ramp and into the underpass, with the first dread impulse to run back to the lights and bars rising from the pit of her stomach


    15. Curled up in the middle of a bleak and hooded cell he waited for grains of shadow to float between the bars of a small arrow-slit window high above him


    16. for the corrugated clatter of ladle heads on bars


    17. curling through laughter in the bars that we visited


    18. watching the unknown names disappear to their car boots and West End bars,


    19. In these early hours, when bars and cafes


    20. Cosmicblasto walked over the side of the cage and held the bars

    21. boys, girls, bars and music in the distant fog of your story


    22. Yes, I want to see him behind bars


    23. the bars, a world as foreign


    24. to their pubs and burger bars


    25. No sandy beaches just small pebbled bays providing a clear sea and I could see no bars or tavernas on any of the beaches


    26. She understood immediately and came towards the bars with her lips puckered


    27. After twenty minutes of sheer and utter frustration, and with a nose that was black and blue from battering the cage bars, he finally sat back on the floor and, for the first time in his life, admitted to himself just how long his nose really was


    28. Archibald edged closer to the cage bars, shrinking back from the papery skin and pallid, baleful glare


    29. He saved every penny he could by washing his own clothes, eating in burger bars and buying cheap plonk from the local off-licence


    30. The very next morning the soldier watched through the bars of his cell as a huge crowd started to assemble in a public square outside the prison’s front gates

    31. There was a whooshing sound and a second or two later a bundle of fifty-pound notes was passed through the cell bars to the young boy


    32. I began to wonder if all the tourist bus drivers spent the empty hours drinking in the bars


    33. reluctant to approach women in bars or night clubs because of their connotations


    34. There is nothing wrong with flirting at bars and nightclubs, provided some safety measures are


    35. Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair


    36. The young man and his bride jetted off to their honeymoon paradise sponsored by a company that made coconut filled chocolate bars, and in return for a few more photographs, a short video and some encouraging words, they were given a wonderful time on golden beaches lapped by azure seas


    37. themselves up with iron bars, a pocketknife and a length of metal


    38. learn that if we fall off the monkey bars at school, we


    39. immediately and came towards the bars with her lips puckered


    40. was black and blue from battering the cage bars, he finally sat back

    41. Archibald edged closer to the cage bars, shrinking back from the


    42. scrape and graze that monstrous nose of yours against those bars


    43. bars and buying cheap plonk from the local off-licence


    44. The very next morning the soldier watched through the bars of


    45. notes was passed through the cell bars to the young boy


    46. Somewhere in the back of her head, remembered from a time long ago and a place far away, she hears the opening bars of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly


    47. Safe behind bars Helen turns and spits at Davie


    48. For Davie the round of check-ups at bars and the odd meeting with Jock’s business contacts moves him that little bit closer to the streets of Glasgow


    49. A jar of coffee, muesli bars and shampoo


    50. Ken sticks out a thickly muscled arm and bars his way














































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