Meaning bar
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1) n. collectively all attorneys, as "the bar," which comes from ...
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(1) Coarse grained deposit of sediment from a stream or ocean currents. (2) A unit of measurement for quantifying force. Equivalent to 1,000,000 dynes per square centimeter.
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Slang for one million dollars.
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Unit of pressure. 1 bar = 105 pascals = 1.01325 atmospheres.
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In written Western music the bar-line came to be used: a vertical line through the stave, to mark metrical units or bars (= measures). By the later 17th century the bar-line would precede a strong beat, so that a bar came to begin normally with an accented note. The double bar or double bar-line marks the end of a section or piece.
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An obstacle formed at the shallow entrance to the mouth of a river or bay.
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The practicing members of the legal profession.
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1 a place where you go to buy and drink alcoholic drinksWe met at Ernie’s Bar.a wine/cocktail barSynonyms and related words Bars, pubs and clubs:alehouse, bar, beer garden... Explore [..]
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unit of pressure, coined 1903 from Greek baros "weight," related to barys "heavy," from PIE root *gwere- (2) "heavy" (see grave (adj.)).
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c. 1300, "to fasten (a gate, etc.) with a bar," from bar (n.1); sense of "to obstruct, prevent" is recorded by 1570s. Expression bar none "without exception" is recorded [..]
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"tavern," 1590s, so called in reference to the bars of the barrier or counter over which drinks or food were served to customers (see bar (n.1)).
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"whole body of lawyers, the legal profession," 1550s, a sense which derives ultimately from the railing that separated benchers from the hall in the Inns of Court. Students who had attained [..]
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late 12c., "stake or rod of iron used to fasten a door or gate," from Old French barre (12c.) "beam, bar, gate, barrier," from Vulgar Latin *barra "bar, barrier," which s [..]
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1. Prohibit - to bar the prosecution of an action. 2. The members of the legal profession.
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A unit of measure of atmospheric pressure. One bar is equal to 0.987 atmospheres, 1.02 kg/cm2, 100 kilopascal, and 14.5 lbs/square inch.
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(b) unit of measurement for pressure; 1 bar is about equal to the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
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A unit of pressure equal to 106 dyne cm-2 (106 barye), 1000 millibars, 29.53 inches of mercury.
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unit of Atmospheric Pressure, equal to 1000 millibars, one million dynes per square centimetre, 100 kilopascal or 29.53 inches of mercury.
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Also known as measure. A grouping of beats, that establishes the meter of a piece of music.
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See: Form Factor
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Collectively, all lawyers qualified to practice in a given court or jurisdiction.
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barroom: a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter; "he drowned his sorrows in whiskey at the bar" prevent from entering; keep out; &qu [..]
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a long shaped piece of hard material, usually metal or wood. The same word also means a counter where you can buy drink
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see sand bar.
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/bar/ n. 1. The second metasyntactic variable, after foo and before baz. "Suppose we have two functions FOO and BAR. FOO calls BAR...." 2. Often appended to foo to produce foobar.
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M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle
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A second or subsequent award of a medal is often denoted by a metal bar attached to the medal suspender or ribbon (see also Clasp and Rosette).
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A product hot rolled from a billet to form a round, hexagonal, octagonal, square, or rectangular shape with either sharp or rounded corners. A bar also has a cross-section of less than 4 inches by 4 i [..]
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used to denote the means by which a door is bolted (Neh. 3:3); a rock in the sea (Jonah 2:6); the shore of the sea (Job 38:10); strong fortifications and powerful impediments, etc. (Isa. 45:2; Amos 1: [..]
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Known as a “measure” in the United States this is the space between two barlines.
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Danish, Norwegian and Swedish word for "carried."
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shenk
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(designation: bar), unit of pressure; outside the SI
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To dream of tending a bar, denotes that you will resort to some questionable mode of advancement. Seeing a bar, denotes activity in communities, quick uplifting of fortunes, and the consummation of illicit desires.   
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A unit of pressure, equal to the normal air pressure at sea level, 14.5 PSI or 100 KPa (KiloPascals.)
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often attrib 1 a : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in criminal cases or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases .. [..]
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A deformed steel member used to reinforce concrete. See rebar
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A strip of sediment parallel to the coastline.
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Long, shallow ridge in a body of water.
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non SI atmospheric pressure unit, 1 bar = 105 N/m2, (see unit conversion factors)
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The most used unit for expressing gas pressure. It is equal to 100,000 pascals (N/m2), which is the official SI unit. 1 Bar is approximately atmospheric pressure.
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Best Available Rates (typically rates that are the ‘best available’ at the time of booking, often these are short lead bookings)
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A shape of steel that is available in different forms such as rounds, squares, hexagons and rectangles.
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A long product in a non-ferrous or ferrous metal of rectangular, or sometimes circular, cross-section, normally over 10mm thick and up to 300mm wide. Not to be confused with Rebar.
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A solid, more or less rigid object with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length. (metallurgy) a solid metal object with uniform (round, square, hexagonal, octagonal or rectangular) cross-secti [..]
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One million dollars in colloquial terms.
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A general term for any of numerous Jamaican freshwater or saltwater fish, many of which are characterized by spiny fins. Most of these Jamaican fishes are known as bass fish, such a the grouper fish which makes a great Jamaican fish recipe. Jamaican food such as potatoes and yams are served with fishes such as these in Jamaican recipes. T
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fish, similar to bass
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Billing and Accounts Receivable
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sea bass
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 (m) bar, or sea bass.
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(n) a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter(n) a counter where you can obtain food or drink(n) a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstructi [..]
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A unit of pressure nearly identical to the atmosphere unit. One bar = 750.062 torr = 0.9869 atm = 100,000 Pa.
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An OFFSHORE ridge or mound of SAND, GRAVEL, or other UNCONSOLIDATED material which is submerged (at least at high tide), especially at the mouth of a RIVER or ESTUARY, or lying parallel to, and a short distance from, the BEACH. See Figure 2.
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Barrel
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Sand bank that forms at the mouths of rivers and that often limits the type of ships that are able to reach up-river destinations.
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Places for people to drink cheap piss. Range from a little depressing to full on suicidal depending on ambiance, staff and the mental issues and hypertension of the current owner (trying to sell, turn [..]
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claustrum
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The whole body of barristers; as bench means the whole body of bishops.
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excepting. In racing phrase a man will bet “Two to one, bar one,” that is, two to one against any horse in the field with one exception. The word means “barring out&#148 [..]
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At the bar. As the prisoner at the bar, the prisoner in the dock before the judge.
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in heraldry. An honourable or dinary, consisting of two parallel lines drawn across the shield and containing a fifth part of the field.
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The examination of a difficult cause before the four judges in the superior courts.
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Historically, partition separating general public from space occupied by judges, lawyers and other participants in a trial. More commonly, the whole body of lawyers. A "case at bar" is a case currently being considered.
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A unit of pressure equal to 10 to the sixth dynes/square centimeter; approximately one atmosphere.
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A vertical band of color found on the skin of certain salmon as they approach sexual maturity.
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Pry loose from the crown after a blast.
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Another unit of measurement relating to the pressure a watch can withstand. One bar is about equal to the atmospheric pressure at sea level and is approximately 10 meters.
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A bank of sand, mud, gravel or shingle, etc near the mouth of a river or at the approach to a harbour, causing an obstruction to entry.
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(1) Historically, the partition separating the general public from the space occupied by the judges, lawyers, and other participants in a trial. (2) More commonly, the body of lawyers within a jurisdi [..]
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The measure of pressure in the metric system. One (1) bar = 14.5 psig.
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the barristers of England; to be "called to the bar" meant that one had become eligible to practice as a barrister.
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The bar form factor is the most common and simple form factor for a mobile phone. The body of a bar phone is one, single block and has no moving parts (aside from the buttons). "Locking" the [..]
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a vertical line drawn through one or more staves to indicate a measure. Bar also means measure (e.g., a four-bar phrase).
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a small section of music; bar lines are vertical lines marking off groups of beats into small sections.
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The metric unit for measuring air pressure.
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in dance music a bar is 4 “beats”.
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 Same as measure.
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An offshore ridge or mound of sand, GRAVEL, or other unconsolidated material which is submerged (at least at high tide), especially at the mouth of a river or estuary, or lying parallel to, and a shor [..]
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another word for measure
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one group of beats. (See the “meter” illustration for an example.) Also called a “measure” — same thing.
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Unit of music contained between 2 bar lines; measure
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A sub division of time in music.
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1) Vertical line through a musical staff dividing it into measures. 2) A measure.
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Pressure rating used on most pump driven espresso machines. 9 BAR, the typical accepted pressure for brewing espresso is 8.8 atmospheres of pressure or 130 pounds per square inch. Almost every consume [..]
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Large mass of sand or earth, formed by the surge of the sea. They are mostly found at the entrances of great rivers or havens, and often render navigation extremely dangerous, but confer tranquility o [..]
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Bank across entrance to a harbour, which acts as a partial breakwater but may cause confused sea with onshore winds. 2. Unit of barometric pressure; equals one megadyne per square centimetre. Equivale [..]
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Large mass of sand or earth, formed by the surge of the sea. They are mostly found at the entrances of great rivers or havens, and often render navigation extremely dangerous, but confer tranquility o [..]
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    A long, narrow shoal across a harbor entrance.  
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 Mass of sand or mud formed by the movement of water which creates an area of shallow water.
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Large mass of sand or earth, formed by the surge of the sea. They are mostly found at the entrances of great rivers or havens, and often render navigation extremely dangerous, but confer tranquility o [..]
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A region of shallow water usually made of sand or mud, usually running parallel to the shore. Bars are caused by wave and current action, and may not be shown on a chart. Barge A long vessel with a fl [..]
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Large mass of sand or earth, formed by the surge of the sea. They are mostly found at the entrances of great rivers or havens, and often render navigation extremely dangerous, but confer tranquility once inside. See also: Touch and go, grounding. Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Crossing the bar" is an allegory for death.
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1. a large mass of sand or earth, formed by the surge of the sea and deposition of silt from a river. They are mostly found at the entrances of great rivers or havens, and often render navigation extr [..]
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A region of shallow water usually made of sand or mud, usually running parallel to the shore. Bars are caused by wave and current action, and may not be shown on a chart.
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Barrel
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Bleed Air Regulator
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(m) bar, or sea bass.
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Bar is a commonly used placeholder often used to name variables or other code elements. Arbitrary naming conventions such as this are known as metasyntactic variables.
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1. Historically, the partition separating the general public from the space occupied by the judges, lawyers, and other participants in a trial. 2. More commonly, the term means the whole body of lawye [..]
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The metric unit of pressure equivalent to approximately 14.5 pounds per square inch (psi).
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The bar is the railing along the sides of the House and Senate chambers which separates the chamber floor (see Floor) and the side aisle. Only legislators and certain legislative staff may be within t [..]
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A horizontal stripe on the shield; a diminutive of the fess
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All of the lawyers qualified to practice law. For example, a state bar includes all of the lawyers qualified to practice law in that state.
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an imaginary barrier isolating the bench and the front row of counsel’s seats from the rest of the court; (of the house) a bar or rail opposite the presiding officer’s chair in a house of parliament, [..]
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1) n. collectively all attorneys, as "the bar," which comes from the bar or railing which separates the general spectator area of the courtroom from the area reserved for judges, attorneys, [..]
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1. Historically, the partition separating the general public from the space occupied by the judges, lawyers, and other participants in a trial. 2. More commonly, the term means the whole body of lawyers.
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See Base Address Register.
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An obstacle formed at the shallow entrance to the mouth of a river or bay which empties into the ocean.
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adj. "bare, unadorned; unsheathed; empty, vacant; impoverished, lacking; useless; (as intens.) very," s.v. bare a., adv., sb. OED. KEY: bar@adj
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adj 28 bare 28
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The raised ridge down the center of a backgammon board
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Also called the "divider" or "center line". The line that divides the face of the tile into two halves. Blank
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action that (by partnership agreement) demands that partner pass
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The "bar" is the line seperating the two ends of a domino. Also called the "center" or "divider".
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The raised vertical strip down the middle of the board that is used to place checkers that have been hit.
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The centrally marked line separating the two ends of a domino tile. Also known as the "divider" or "centre".
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This shows what the lowest odds of horses not mentioned in the betting forecast are likely to be - '50-1 bar' means those not quoted are 50-1 or bigger.
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A unit of pressure. One bar = 14.5 psi.
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An obstacle formed at the shallow entrance to the mouth of a river or bay.
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A unit of pressure. One bar equals 100 kilopascals or 14.5 psi.
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A solid wrought product that is long in relation to its cross section which is square or rectangular (excluding plate and flattened wire) with sharp or rounded corners or edges, or is a regular hexago [..]
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Bar brought to final dimensions by cold work to obtain improved surface finish and dimensional tolerances.
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cold-finished bar produced from extruded bar.
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cold-finished bar produced from rolled bar.
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Bar brought to final dimensions by hot extruding.
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Bar brought to final dimensions by hot rolling.
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Bar brought to final thickness by hot or cold rolling and to final width by sawing.
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A unit of pressure equal to one million dynes per square centimeter, or 0.99 atmospheres.
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An accumulation of sand, gravel, or rock in the river channel or along the banks.
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Builders All Risks
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Submerged or emerged embankment of  Sand,  Gravel, or other unconsolidated material built in shallow water by waves and currents.
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Builders All Risks
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Best available rate
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Is the lowest non-restricted public rate available for all bookers. General practice is to change this rate regularly, from several times a week to regular daily changes.
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The Laboratory’s PeopleSoft Billing and Accounts Receivable System
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unit of pressure. One bar is equal to .987 standard atmospheric pressure, or 14.5 pounds per square inch
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A mound of gravel and sand deposited by flowing water. Bretz and other geologists identified many large bars in the Channeled Scablands.
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An obstacle formed at the shallow entrance to the mouth of a river or bay.
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The horizontal or vertical line drawn through a grapheme (unit of writing, such as a letter). Sometimes added to distinguish one grapheme from another.
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Those runners in a race not quoted with a price during early betting shows. The bar price is the minimum odds for any of those selections not quoted.
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A term meaning the same thing as the term Measure (the grouping of a number of beats in music, most-often four beats).
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A city in Montenegro. Abbreviated form of the female given name Barbara.
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See: Builders' All Risk
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Slang for one million dollars.
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In law, the bar is the legal profession as an institution, which originates from the phrase 'passing the Bar.' The term is a metonym for the line (or "bar") that separates the parts of a courtroom res [..]
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The bar is a metric unit of pressure, but not part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), or slightly less than the current average atmosph [..]
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In musical notation, a bar (or measure) is a segment of time corresponding to a specific number of beats in which each beat is represented by a particular note value and the boundaries of the bar are [..]
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A bar or stroke is a modification consisting of a line drawn through a grapheme. It may be used as a diacritic to derive new letters from old ones, or simply as an addition to make a grapheme more dis [..]
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