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barry
1. in time to the beat of Barry Ryan’s
2. Barry asked me to send his best wishes
3. ’ She replied, as I try to remember which one Barry is … is he the tall, bald one or the tubby one with a beard? ‘He’s planning on taking me to Barcelona soon
4. ‘Why dear? Barry has quite enough money to keep me
5. She’s re-marrying and going out there with Barry
6. I’ve got to discuss arrangements with Barry
7. I’m hoping that Barry will be capable of looking after her
8. ‘My mother always as a man in tow and although I am pretty sure I have met Barry, I doubt very much I could tell you which one he is
9. Barry Luck had been teasing a patron new to the area about his orange hair
10. Whatever happened to Barry Goldwater, with his prescriptions of Santa Claus dreams or rolled-up sleeves?
11. Barry Goldwater had it exactly right: „…the greatest forum for liars the world has even seen
12. election, Barry Goldwater said that, if he won the election, immediately after having been administered the oath of office by the Chief Justice he would look him in the eye and tell him: „Warren, you"re under arrest
13. Both elections ended in resounding defeats for the Republican (Conservative) candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964 and the Democratic (Liberal) candidate, George McGovern in 1972, respectively
14. Had I been a Jew, (referring to Barry Stanton) I should have felt ―naked, mortified and outraged‖ over the insensitive comments made by an individual lacking cultural refinement
15. He had represented Barry Seale, the drug smuggler on the back end of the Iran-Contra flights that came into Mena Airport in Arkansas when Clinton was governor
16. “The Conscience of a Conservative” by Barry Goldwater
17. Barry Armstrong, Canadian Armed Forces
18. Barry Holtz, who cited the passage above, notes that it refers to the story of Cain and Abel
19. Barry Goldwater, a fighter pilot in the Air Force Reserves who had run for President, had vowed to do just that
20. *As Barry Webb, I certainly see with these two mountains a semblance of the pillars at the Temple of Solomon
21. Credit for starting the so-called conservative party (conservative movement) of today belongs to Senator Barry Goldwater in the early 1960s
22. Barry Sutton and Saipele Manaea had earlier worn themselves out swashing their buckles, then done some shooting
23. "Barry looks the part of a young lover, and he won't be too easily conned
24. "What is the story, Jack? I mean, Barry says this is a real gamble
25. "Barry said you wouldn't tell…"
26. "Why'd they have to take Barry and Brian?" she complained
27. "Passive acceptance, I imagine—and there's Saipele and Barry
28. Manaea, of course, saved the day—without him both you and Barry might be hash
29. "Barry, can you handle the pots—boil the water?"
30. Barry? Well, she's after him, and he pretends he's interested—but he isn't, I'll bet
31. Now Barry was at him again, attempting to explain how Brixby had started a fight
32. Swann—with Lachey continuing to interpret for the Englisc—led him through events from the time the liberty party was organized, the instructions given to the men and to Barry himself, and their walk through the settlement until they located the drink-shop
33. I'm thinking of promoting Barry
34. "I'm sorry, Barry
35. Barry wiggled his thumb again
36. Barry Manilow writes the
37. He warbled something that sounded like a Barry Manilow song as he ferried the empty barge back across the river
38. Barry was absolutely right
39. In one, I found a note from Barry in the Word Power section
40. I’d called Barry and briefed him on what I had found out about our mystery man, Mr
41. Barry thought we were making good progress, but I was less confident
42. “Okay how do we proceed with this thing Avery?” Barry asked
43. “What are the items on the export applications? It’s all written in technical jargon and government gobbledygook,” Barry asked
44. “What’s with the company listed as the supplier at the bottoms of the forms---EG&G? I don’t recognize it,” Barry stated
45. “Why can’t the Japanese manufacture them? They must have the technology and knowhow,” Barry interjected
46. As Barry and I neared the elevator, Ronnie Brown approached and handed me some papers
47. Barry gave a hearty laugh to my nonsense
48. Barry arrived within 20 minutes, probably using lights and siren for much of the trip
49. Before I could answer, Barry had come up with his own reason
50. Barry barely made it out of the car before I gunned the engine and fishtailed off the killing field
51. He was having a conference call with Barry and me and he wasn’t a happy camper by the sound of his voice and invective
52. It’s a useless lead and just more of the phony baloney,” Barry said
53. I’d have Barry work with his counterparts in Fairfax to determine if there were any unusual paint marks or scrapes or dents not attributable to the accident theory
54. “Do we have enough evidence to jail Alistair at this point?” Barry asked
55. “What about the murders and the attempted murder of Avery?” Barry asked
56. Barry simply nodded knowing that Andrew could have asserted jurisdiction for those crimes as well
57. Barry and Avery, I need you to be at the hearing although I suspect you won’t be called to testify
58. Barry and I were sitting in my car in the garage of Main State waiting to tail Alistair home
59. Both things turned out to be a breeze and I soon joined Barry on the stakeout at the Japanese embassy
60. Barry was disappointed that he’d missed the spectacle, but it couldn’t be helped
61. Like me, Barry thought Alistair’s life was in danger, but he was too stupid, naïve or greedy to fully appreciate his dire situation
62. At that point, Barry and I ran to his car
63. Barry approached from the side, announced he was a police officer and instructed the Commodore to move away from the boxes
64. As he did, Barry instinctively pulled his gun and ordered him to freeze
65. He didn’t, but Barry didn’t shoot knowing that if the Commodore wheeled-around holding a gun, he’d be dead within a New York second
66. Barry took a combat firing stance and leveled his revolver to the center of our would-be attacker’s chest
67. Barry would do his usual soft-shoe routine with his colleagues and I’d take a taxi to my car
68. Undoubtedly, Barry would quip: “hey, what are friends for?”
69. “Remind Barry to keep his and his bosses lips sealed or they’ll be slapped with a gag order because of the national security aspects of the case,” he unnecessarily added to probably annoy me
70. It would be a sweet, gratifying experience for Barry and I and we couldn’t wait for it to happen
71. Even though we had an arrest warrant and didn’t need any more authority for a traffic stop, Barry was more comfortable operating in his own backyard
72. Barry laughingly mentioned that one of Bob’s taillights was damaged and therefore could be cited under section 4 subparagraph 2 of the DC traffic code
73. “But who are you to make such decisions for either Japan or the United States?” Barry asked
74. I could barely hear Barry on his cell phone calling for help
75. Barry had undergone obligatory religious instruction in the Catholic tradition in order to marry Bernadette; such was his commitment and love for her
76. Matthew noticed that Bridget’s tears were plentiful as Bernadette and Barry
77. The idea was that they would sell the existing house and build the new one attached to it and offer the original one for sale to Bernadette and Barry
78. Barry and Bernadette duly purchased the original place and were delighted with it
79. Barry her husband and all the family rallied round her in the battle she was about to fight
80. Her husband Barry, trying to put a brave face on it all, had to be commended for being a rock for her at this time
81. Her husband Barry was the one that seemed to know the true reality of it all, with fear etched on his face
82. He told Barry that he would ring from work the next morning
83. Matthew rang Barry as promised at his first break
84. They could be assured that for Barry, the two boys aged ten and eight and all the O’Connor family, that it was nothing but a tragedy
85. Matthew was to learn, last as usual, that Barry had an affair
86. The joviality that marks such occasions was soon marred by the arrival of Barry proudly escorting his new love
87. A friend of Barry asked him what had happened to enable him to improve his
88. but it was on Frank Barry
89. Frank Barry continued to climb
90. Barry has been quoted as saying that if his children were horses, their breeding would
91. “that when Barry turned 25
92. Barry Tolens looked around the waiting room area and realized that he had created quite a scene
93. Breathing out a huge cloud of smoke he speaks into the phone; �Hi Barry, sorry to phone you so late
94. �I hear you lost my money, how is it you are not telling me that?� asks Barry in a threatening tone of voice
95. � answers Steve, now really scared; how does Barry know? As far as Steve was concerned he was the only one who knew about Barry, Rob and Phil, the people who supplied the money
96. He was the only one who ever met them but had always suspected that Barry did not trust him and often wondered how it was that Barry seemed to know what was going on
97. As he swings the door open Barry, Rob, Phil and a huge fella push their way in; �Wake you up did I?� asks Barry sarcastically
98. Barry is smartly dressed in an expensive dark blue three piece suit that strains at the huge bulk beneath it
99. A head shorter than Barry he looks more threatening as his blue eyes appear to lack feeling and he has the bulk to enforce his will
100. � answers Barry as he makes his way to the kitchen with the others following