How To Use Barring In A Sentence
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Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
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The nail has been removed, and barring infection it is believed the aged man will live.
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The intolerant citizens have called for a nation-wide general strike to bring down the deep-rooted stratocracy in Burma, due to the junta\'s insistence of barring the Lady to participate in the country\'s political reform process. '
Burma Question - sill a matter of regional concern
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Nobody else knows barring you and me.
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Doesn't mean we have to be that way or do those things but, barring intervention, we're likely to.
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The island is home to troops of long-tailed macaques that live on the mangosteens, rambutans, jambus, mata kucings, and other fruits thriving among the groves of palm and dense thickets of casuarina and barrington trees.
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Barring miracle remission on a continental scale, only aggressive, coordinated medical relief, public health programs and public information campaigns squelch epidemics.
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Railways, as a rule, are among the many things which they do _not_ order better in France, and the French Northern line is one of the worst managed in the world, barring none, not even the Italian _vie ferrate_.
A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales
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Barring injury these three will form the fulcrum of England's batting unit for some time.
Times, Sunday Times
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The court upheld an injunction barring protesters from blocking access to the company.
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That foolish sister of mine was actually unbarring the back door.
The House on the Borderland
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Barring any unexpected operatic plot twists down the road, the answer to all these queries is surely yes.
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At issue is a provision in the 1986 immigration bill barring the hiring of illegal aliens.
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So, barring a major surprise like some unforeseeable setback in the country, the President's numbers will probably move up again soon.
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Oh, ermined Judge whose duty to society is, now, to doom the ragged criminal to punishment and death, hadst thou never, Man, a duty to discharge in barring up the hundred open gates that wooed him to the felon's dock, and throwing but ajar the portals to a decent life!
Dickensian Verse
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Call barring means that the prisoner can, as with phonecards, call any number except those specifically barred by the Prison.
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Growing up back home, I was basically the only David I knew, barring my Uncle Dave of course.
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The designation freezes any assets or property he may have in U.S. jurisdictions and barring Americans from providing him with material support.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
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In Manhattan former police officer and now highly regarded lawyer Stone Barrington is in Elaine’s restaurant with Dina Bochetti; they both are shocked to see Lance Cabot, CIA Deputy Director for Operations looking disheveled and foreworn.
Hot Mahogany-Stuart Woods « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
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Barring some VP substitution scenario, we know going in that no sitting president or veep is running for re-election.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Something Unusual Will Happen in 2008
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It is hoped that the airport will open in 2017 - barring any new mishaps.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 127 works on display are mostly water paintings, barring a few oil and knife paintings.
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Four starters and most of the key reserves will be back next season (barring any transfers), and the nucleus is freshmen and sophomores.
West Coast Conference
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Barring market collapse, they should retain their premium.
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The trot, sir '' (striking his Bucephalus with his spurs), --- ` ` the trot is the true pace for a hackney; and, were we near a town, I should like to try that daisy-cutter of yours upon a piece of level road (barring canter) for a quart of claret at the next inn. ''
Rob Roy
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The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it.
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I say enough is enough, which is why I introduced and won an amendment to the Department of Defense Authorization bill which would require that the Secretary of Defense consider debarring BP from Defense Department contracts if he finds that BP is not a "responsible source.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez: BP: Busy Promoting a Culture of Recklessness
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After last year's debacle over religious symbols in the capitol rotunda, state officials have issued new permanent rules barring all nongovernment displays inside the Capitol campus building.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
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• Contractor debarment process plagued by delays, inconsistencies: The government's system for suspending and debarring problem contractors is plagued by sluggish reporting, inconsistent standards and a reluctance to act, several department inspectors general said Wednesday.
Eye Opener: Veterans hiring, searching for Grizzlies, a 103-year old judge
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With these provisos, and barring for the moment the complications arising from the consideration of intensional factors (such as time and modalities), we may proceed to review some core mereological notions and principles.
Wild Dreams Of Reality, 3
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His back is broken, and, barring a miracle, he's crippled for life.
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ON AUGUST 28th, barring some dark manoeuvre by seething Clintonistas, Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door.
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Barring any market meltdown, I predict that one year from now AAPL will be at $550 or more, $650 by the end of 2012, and at least $850 by the end of 2013.
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Barring a few participants, who used four-wheelers, the rest meandered through the congested roads and lanes of the city in two-wheelers.
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There, barring a few bad eggs whom you rarely get to hear about, most students are interested in education rather than browbeating other students.
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Reworked and rescripted under George Barrington's famous name, the Narrative cleverly used some of his turns of phrase carefully noted from various trials speeches.
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Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.
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The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it.
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Barring a rule change, the record will technically stand forever.
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Barring martial arts kit such as nunchakus, throwing stars and kubotans is understandable.
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Barring a dramatic change, it looked as if the British Government would have no option but to suspend the institutions and reintroduce direct rule from London.
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It is not complete yet but, barring bad weather, victory should come sometime today and quite probably by an innings.
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Advertisers also point out the hypocrisy of barring sponsored programmes when sports coverage is awash with branding.
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STAR WARS was the first VHS to make a million dollars in rentals when it came out in 1982—although technically, this was not the original version either, for in 1981 the subtitle “Episode IV: A New Hope” was added to the title crawl; but, barring this single, rather insignificant change, it was the same film.
How the Grinch Stole STAR WARS | Obsessed With Film
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It happened otherwise, however; for, after the exchange of a few indistinct words, they were antonished when they heard the noise of the unbolting and unbarring of the gates of the inn, and presently after the footsteps of men upon the stairs; and the landlord entering, with an appearance of clumsy courtesy, prayed those assembled to make room for an honored guest, who came, though late, to add to their numbers.
Anne of Geierstein
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At the end of the day I realised I had not, barring the morning's papers, read print on paper all day.
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His back is broken and, barring a miracle, he won't walk again.
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It also found that the Migration Act contravened international law by barring any judicial review of detention.
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Well, the plan at this point is to try to do some writing tonight, and barring that, tomorrow afternoon.
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The ministry source said that barring extradition, India can opt for videoconferencing, deposition and issuing letter rogatory to quiz Headley.
Analysis
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The defence hopes to overturn the ruling barring any inquiry into the legality of the war.
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The matter was rested for the remainder of the show, barring several interspersed comments on the alleged dubiety of his parentage.
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Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.
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Stipulate at the outset — as most folks seem to — that barring extraordinary circumstances (unambiguous libel, incitement to harrassment) Americans have a clear constitutional right to anonymous speech and that, again barring exceptional circumstances, other Americans have an equal First Amendment right to name them if they happen to be privy to that information.
Pseudonymity & Accountability Redux
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How did she escape from the house without unbarring door or window?
Carmilla
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This is largely untrue, barring a small effect on real wages in unskilled jobs such as cleaning.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her attention fixed on the men unbarring the door of the Chamber, until that was all she saw.
In the Hand of the Goddess
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010 from barrington we made our way through more national parks, taking in some great scenery and hikes as we headed for the blue mountains, which would be our last wilderness stop before hitting sydney!! here we stayed at a campsite called perry's lookdown which is the start point for a 2. 5km hike (one way) into an adjoining valley. i know 2.5 km sounds like a stroll in the park but this was a hard ass Lilianfels Avenue, Echo Point Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia Apex
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Armstrong's place on the podium is guaranteed, barring calamity (Landis 'chances are as dead as disco, unless a fellow in yellow named Oscar Pereiro takes a wrong turn on the Champs-Elysees).
USATODAY.com - It's the same old (incredibly different) Tour de France
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Should any official have to travel overseas on official business and it is necessary that she/he take the cellular phone with on the visit, written application should be made to the accounting officer (DG) through the correct channels to authorise the unbarring of the phone for the duration of the visit.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Once again, Sokwe teaches Barrington Bear the names of all of these animals in Swahili as well as some of the animals´ behavioural patterns and idocycrisies.
American Chronicle
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His nemesis, Corrigan, was left out of the Irish squad named last week and barring injury he won't be coming back.
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(Applications for unbarring must be made at least a week before such trips are undertaken).
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Barring the minnows Namibia and Holland, Pakistan have failed to get a worthwhile start, and with few wickets preserved till the so-called slog overs, no wonder Shoaib Akhtar has been their best batsman.
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There is (barring a possible double meaning or two) nothing of the kind generally known as licentious; it is the merely foul and dirty language of common folk at all times, introduced, not with humorous extravagance in the
A History of Elizabethan Literature
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The "buy American" provision barring the use of foreign steel and iron in the economic stimulus package approved by the U.S. House of Representatives is a stark reminder.
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Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.
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Barring the nightly message of encouragement captain Kardar stuck to his bathroom mirror, there were no instructions from the skipper.
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Cruising the aisles of the Jewel supermarket in Barrington, Ill., she knows exactly what she wants and how much she's willing to pay for it.
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Boston is still far and away the second best team in their division, and barring any freak breakouts, should win the Wild Card in 2004.
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Barring that, Sage Rosenfels, 31, has experience, and his time in Houston familiarized him with the West Coast offense.
Vikings' plans stuck in mud until Brett Favre makes up mind
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Barring the unforeseeable, which is always an iffy thing to do in Honduras, the coupster is out, the mercurial elected president is back in (pending a face-saving vote by Congress and the Supreme Court), and an election to replace him will be held on November 29, as planned.
The New Republic - All Feed
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The legislation was enforced by a dictation test, which could be applied in any European language, effectively barring virtually all non-whites.
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Fleeing to London in 1773, he assumed the name Barrington and made his living as a gentleman pickpocket and thief.
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BARN OF BARRINGTON 1415 S. Barrington, Barrington: Wednesdays, 8 PM, open mike with Paul Allodi.
Chicago Reader
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But before a Scotchman, myself would prefar the poorest spalpeen -- barring it be Phil, the buckeen -- I ax pardon (_curtsying_), if a buckeen's the more honourable.
Tales and Novels — Volume 08
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The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.
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It has grey upper parts and barring below; some females are rusty brown.
Times, Sunday Times
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The demand that I see making the difference most from a usage point of view (barring some new breakthrough in superconductivity), concerns the anti-microbial uses of the product.
Silver shortage in the forseeable future.
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Still, barring a catastrophic fightback, the carnage may end soon.
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When people buy pets, they should keep them until death does them part, barring a few exceptional cases.
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But today, barring something utterly insane, the man who forced political journalists to fully mine their thesauri for synonyms for "embattled" will be voted out of his position atop the RNC, possibly in favor of someone who sounds like a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy named Reince Priebus.
Michael Steele And The Many, Many People Who Called For His Resignation
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Brendan Barrington exudes vibrant enthusiasm, he is intense, thoughtful and passionate about his creation.
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YES, barring a mega upset.
The Sun
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Barring only a single star, all your beneficial stars are ahead of their malefic counterparts.
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It has grey upper parts and barring below; some females are rusty brown.
Times, Sunday Times
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Barring rotations and reflections, there are 536 distinct solutions.
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The discussions are desultory and most MPs, barring a few, do not even come prepared with their facts and figures.
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Mead was probably the first human-made intoxicant, barring potions brewed from various solanaceous psychoactives - peyote, khat, mandrake, poisonous toads, etc.
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If the plan is to be realized in the near future, I sincerely hope that the admission rules will be strictly adhered to, barring bribery and corruption from corroding the healthy tissue of a new-born establishment.
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Surely they were all violating the principle of equal rights by debarring women from citizenship rights, and thereby calmly depriving half of the human race of the right to participate in the formation of the laws.
The Snowbank
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Do we really gain anything from barring extreme points of view from public discourse?
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Now the row is reigniting with the government about to introduce legislation formally barring pupils from wearing religious symbols in school.
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The only closable door he had ever seen was the one barring entry into the women's quarters.
The Fire In His Hands
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The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.
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The six-coach fully air conditioned train will run for six days in a week, barring Tuesdays.
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So, while some were barring the gates, the young devil climbed up, and took down the flail that had the handstaff and booltheen both made out of red-hot iron.
Celtic Fairy Tales
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Barring the work of a few painters, most of the modern art in this country is blatantly imitative, but we still have a problem awarding crafts the recognition given to the arts.
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Nobody else knows barring you and me.
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The public, though, will also recall many MPs were not enamoured of Margaret Thatcher, barring the fact that she delivered repeated election victories.
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Or keep your cool when you're trying to fault-find on a broken down train in the boonies and which is heaving with irrate passengers including Lord Barrington Fortescue-Smythe on his way to a summit?
The Direct approach
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We should finish by tonight, barring hold-ups.
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Once the decision is made, barring extraordinary, unforeseen circumstances, it should not be reversed.
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Barring unexpected delays, work on the tunnel should be completed by the end of next month.
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We have returned submissions of animals rampant affronty for exactly this reason; barring evidence of sejant erect affronty being depicted in this manner, we must return this for a redraw.
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The session was held at 2263 Mission Street in San Francisco, a ratty storefront theater in a rundown area of the city that had a folding grid gate barring the entrance from the public.
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Barring any last-minute surprises, the trio should sail smoothly through the process.
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I stumbled, nearly fell, over a brown-faced, leather-cuirassed body that lay half over, legs barring the threshold.
The Metal Monster
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PORTLAND, Maine — A beer distributor says Maine is being a Scrooge by barring it from selling a beer with a label depicting Santa Claus enjoying a pint of brew.
Maine Bans Santa Beer Label
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P&G case — economic interest in barring newspaper from publishing harmful information was insufficient to justify suppression.
Archive 2009-04-01
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He dismissed the action to strike out the debt after discovering that there was no legal case law barring minors from sitting in the boardroom.
Times, Sunday Times
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In “The Shadow of Years,” Du Bois retold his saga of the Black Burghardts of the Berkshires and of growing up “by a golden river” in Great Barrington, of the lordly Du Boises and his austere paternal grandfather, of the “age of miracles” at Fisk, Harvard, and Berlin, and of his work in Atlanta.
DARKWATER
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He dismissed the action to strike out the debt after discovering that there was no legal case law barring minors from sitting in the boardroom.
Times, Sunday Times
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Barring accidents, we should arrive on time.
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So, henceforth I shall be crowbarring myself out of bed at 5am and going off to work, while wifey's still pushing out the Zzzs.
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The fact of the matter is that if the administration hadn't blocked the legislation barring the slaughter of downers, this probably would not have happened.
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The dressing-up theme for tonight is Top Of The Pops, so barring the disturbing thought of a club stuffed with cigar-wiggling Jimmy Savile doppelgangers, a splendid time seems guaranteed.
Clubs picks of the week
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The subject of the pieces, barring studio sketches and a few paintings, is Newfoundland life.
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In “The Shadow of Years,” Du Bois retold his saga of the Black Burghardts of the Berkshires and of growing up “by a golden river” in Great Barrington, of the lordly Du Boises and his austere paternal grandfather, of the “age of miracles” at Fisk, Harvard, and Berlin, and of his work in Atlanta.
DARKWATER
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And since doing nothing was not an option, Washington's only logical alternative was to "actively seek the overthrow of the Islamic Republic" by whatever means necessary, barring all-out invasion.
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Germany is well prepared in its strategic oil reserves, and there are no glaring factors that would force a drawdown of reserves, barring a global catastrophe.
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That wetland is also the source of the well-known Flint Creek, which begins on this property and runs through areas of Lake County such as Barrington Hills.
Save This House
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BARN OF BARRINGTON 1415 S. Barrington, Barrington: Fridays, 9 PM, DJs spin.
Chicago Reader
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There is so much bearishness priced into the market that, barring a systemic collapse, it's difficult to see how we can't get that positive surprise," said Andreas Utermann , the London-based global chief investment officer for money manager RCM, a subsidiary of Allianz Global Investors.
All That Market Volatility for This?
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Barring strong headwinds, the plane will arrive on schedule.
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One of the shortest managerial tenures ever (barring so-called ‘interim’ appointments) came just last year, covering only four days.
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Gatekeepers can take a number of forms - a buying manager's personal assistant barring calls from sales representatives has the effect of screening out a number of possible choices.
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President Clinton issued an order Tuesday barring federal contracts from companies that knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
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Two police officers were barring her exit.
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Since 1984, the party platform has called for a constitutional amendment barring all abortions.
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The National Election is largely lost barring a monsterous game changer, which is a long shot.
Election Central Saturday Roundup
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Certain critics and authors who are quite willing to have the coal-heaver's filthy story debarred from the mails, because it can be understood by coal-heavers, protest against debarring the filthy story of the artist, because only the highly sophisticated can understand it.
Unprintable
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Dalgliesh wondered what aberrant fancy had conceived that effeminate angel with his curdle of yellow hair under the plumed helmet or the sword embellished with glutinous lozenges in ruby, bright blue and orange with which he was ineffectively barring the two delinquents from an apple orchard Eden.
She Closed Her Eyes
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This means, barring reform, conflict is inevitable as India industrializes faster.
Property Rights Drive Indian Politics
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Their underparts are mostly white, except for barring and striations along the rear of the birds.
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Barring a severe case of what we call cerebral rectal inversion, (I will let you folks figure that one out.) it is also one of the safest activities.
Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes
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Many Americans believe Article 2 of the constitution, debarring foreign-born citizens from standing as president, to be outdated.
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Barring rainouts or other glitches, the top three starters will make 13 starts each over the rest of the season.
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When I got to the three log doorsteps I heard them unlocking and unbarring and unbolting.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Straight away, Barrington filed an application for a Heritage Fund acquisition grant.
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If computing power follows along the same path as lighting, (1) as his evidence suggests, (2) then (barring hedonics) its contribution to GDP should dim.
Long-term Growth Forecasts, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.
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The legislation was enforced by a dictation test, which could be applied in any European language, effectively barring virtually all non-whites.
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By then our four European clubs should, barring any self-destructive bunglings, still be in their respective competitions.
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Given these advantages, it comes as little surprise that barring illness, scandal or sheer incompetence, most incumbents are virtual shoo-ins for re-election.
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The court's gag order is very specific in barring only the EFF, its representatives and its technical experts from discussing and disseminating this information.
Archive 2006-05-01
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Zero tolerance means that if you test positive for prohibited substance use, then barring any exculpatory or extenuating circumstances, it is likely that you will be issued with a termination notice or reduced in rank.
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Barring that brief flirtation with laxness during the second half, Hibs were efficiency personified.
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Barring an event of seismic proportions, the ruling party's candidate will be Namibia's President-elect.
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These pylons make fishing difficult - there were signs everywhere barring anglers from casting any line that might cause accidental electrocution.
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Barring a handful for specialist duties, every locomotive was equipped with air brakes.
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The election campaign begins officially tomorrow, barring some catastrophe overnight.
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The characters used to distinguish N. w. immaculatus (larger, blacker, lacking white mottling on the underparts and white barring in the remiges, axillaries, and wing coverts; Mayr 1949) are negated by the variation in our specimens.
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dg" on the end of a, English word is always palatized (it's really just a substitute for "j", which never ever ends written English words barring imports like "raj"), so there's no need to mark it.
Strange Maps
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Everybody saw that he declined the honour when proposed, which I don't know that I ever saw a gentleman do at a commercial table till this day, barring that he was a teetotaller, which is gammon too.
Orley Farm
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And since doing nothing was not an option, Washington's only logical alternative was to "actively seek the overthrow of the Islamic Republic" by whatever means necessary, barring all-out invasion.
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Nothing barring a major disaster can prevent her from becoming a main attraction - Barbara Dennerlein is a star in the ascendant.
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That is the new date of the local elections, and, barring an invasion from outer space, will also be General Election day.
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I don't believe the answer lies in barring foreign investment.
CanadaA Nation or a Satellite
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So barring some unforeseen revolution in popular taste, at the present time we cannot consider offering you a contract.
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In other words, countries cannot, for example, allow European immigrants to naturalize while barring Haitians.
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Morale has seldom been as fractured, the future outlook never as bleak, and barring some kid of miracle we are going to be dumped out of this title race on Sunday.
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Since 1984, the party platform has called for a constitutional amendment barring all abortions.
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The third argument, of course, is that barring steroids is all about fairness; that it's iniquitous when some players are on the juice and others aren't.
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If tabloids want to divulge salacious and prurient accounts of intimate sexual behaviour in future, against the wishes of one of the participants, they may find European Union law barring their path with a sword of flame.
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The writing process in question is now over, barring unexpected pre-publication crises as at the weekend I completed the handful of fairly minor rewrites which had been requested by the editor.
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Barring a eureka moment, I predict the message will be to settle in for a long slog.
Times, Sunday Times
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Barring a compelling reason, governments should not discriminate between classes of citizens.
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Women are flocking to refuges and violent partners are moving back into the family home following the outlawing of temporary barring orders, according to women's aid groups.
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Agency staffers want the Commission to seek a Federal court injunction barring Microsoft from what they consider abusive practices.
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Parties of the North Eastern states, barring a few, will also support secular alliance.
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And barring divine intervention, also its last.
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At issue is a provision in the 1986 immigration bill barring the hiring of illegal aliens.
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Barring the lack of a touch-screen like Sony models and the mediocre battery life of one hour with the supplied battery, the Canon is indeed a great buy for anyone serious about their videography.
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As we read in Felicity Barringer's excellent article in the New York Times, Abney's illness was probably caused by work, but in the world of workers comp, "probable" does not meet the standard for compensability.
Workers Comp Insider
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Then came the Germantown Club, of native American boys, organized in 1855, whose highest ambition, for many years, was to play the Philadelphia Club, "barring Tom Senior," then the only fast round-arm bowler in the country.
Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873
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The reality is that many immigrant groups have chosen to adopt a very closed culture retaining the mother tongue, barring out-marriage and bringing in brides from the areas of origin.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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The sowing of almost all crops, barring pulses, has been adversely affected.
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Since 1984, the party platform has called for a constitutional amendment barring all abortions.
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Maintaining a call center is expensive, and the company will undertake whatever means it can in order to force you onto an automated system or, barring that, attrite you into submission.
Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Ropemakers Reunion, the Variagated Peddlars Barringoy Bni-brthirhd, the Askold Olegsonder Crowds of the O’Keef – Rosses ant Rhosso – Keevers of Zastwoking, the Ligue of Yahooth o.s.v. so as to lall the bygone dozed they arborised around, up his corpular fruent and down his reuctionary buckling, hummer, enville and cstorrap (the man of Iren, thore’s Curlymane for you!), lill the lubberendth of his otological life.
Finnegans Wake
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Drug companies have pled guilty to criminal fraud under the federal false claims act stealing billions from the taxpayers by ripping off Medicaid and Medicare yet Congress never passed a bill debarring them from federal contracts.
John Atlas: Federal appeals court reverses court decision that barred Congress from cutting ACORN's funds.
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And VA has absolutely no enforcement authority except for 'debarring' bogus companies from doing business with the VA; reducing paperwork and administrative burdens on veterans in accessing business development and entrepreneurship opportunities;
Veterans Today
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Barring the boss, we all went out for drinks on Friday.
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I did with the onions and scallions neither, barring by great luck they'd be in and under the press here -- (_running to look under the press_) -- which they are, praised be God! in the far corner.
Tales and Novels — Volume 08
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BARN OF BARRINGTON 1415 S. Barrington, Barrington: Music at 9 PM.
Chicago Reader
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In a letter to the Vienna Tageblatt, he advocates an economic alliance among the Continental nations for the purpose of barring out American goods, an economic alliance, in his own language, "_which may possibly and desirably develop into a political alliance_.
War of the Classes
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Based on the existing GSM-R functional addressing, the call barring technologies in the functional addressing are studied in details,(sentence dictionary) including access matrix and call barring based on locations.
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Much worse may yet come to trouble Airdrie as they scramble to safeguard their long-term future, but they will not have top-tier football to help them, barring a bucking up of form on their part and a bit more bungling by the men from Maryhill.
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Barring a few participants, who used four-wheelers, the rest meandered through the congested roads and lanes of the city in two-wheelers.
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The nail has been removed, and barring infection it is believed the aged man will live.
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Mother didn't stir for a moment, for the notion of unbarring the door went against her.
Fifty-Two Stories For Girls
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YES, barring a mega upset.
The Sun
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Employers have carried out a series of previous lockouts, mainly barring construction workers entering work sites for weekend overtime.
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Aside from specifically barring reporters, Matsch ruled that only credentialed victims and their families would be permitted inside.
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We shall return at midnight, barring accidents.
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The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.
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He gave a laugh that was more a snarl, barring gleaming white fanged teeth at my little joke.