They also will receive a bar of soap, a squeeze bottle of shampoo, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and flip-flop sandals for showers.
Someday, he suggested, tongue in cheek, you might find that a can of baked beans will be worth more than a bar of gold.
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"The supermarket chains have been the benefactors of customer confusion, able to market low-fat yogurts that suggest a healthy image, yet they often contain more sugar than a bar of chocolate, " said Dodd.
Where Scalia wrote that Oncale had been "physically assaulted...in a sexual manner, " she'd spell out that the young man had been pinned in the oil rig's shower and assaulted with a bar of soap.
Still, some predict that by 2009, the ability to swipe everything from a pair of pants to a bar of soap under a scanner will mean that shoppers will spend less time in a cash register line.
My advice to investors is to forget the debate, accept that 99.44% of us (the same purity by the way as a bar of ivory soap) are or employ active strategies, and remain agnostic with respect to product designation.
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He was given four sheets, four towels, a blanket, a bedroll, a toothbrush, toilet paper, a tall clear plastic cup, a bar of soap, seven white T-shirts, seven pairs of boxer shorts, seven pairs of socks, plastic slippers, a pad of paper, and a ballpoint pen.
"The equivalent of a half ounce, which is about a third of a candy bar, or a couple of Hershey Kisses will do it, " Waterhouse said.
Not the least of which is a lower bar of entry for prospective developers, more innovation-spurring competition, and a lot more experimentation.
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China has developed a modern body of maritime law, expanded a dedicated maritime-court infrastructure and encouraged a specialist bar of maritime lawyers.
The only way to get closer to James Bond's world, I thought, would be to drink it in, which is what I did at a hotel bar a couple of blocks away that legend purports to be the home the famously "shaken, not stirred" Vesper martini.
He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and remains a member of the Bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
With everyone touching a skeevy bar of soap or the soap dispenser, aren't we just recirculating germs?
Instead, I think our social norm should be one which establishes a higher bar of what it means to be informed.
Is FINRA still negotiating or ruminating about the sanction and has only placed a ceiling of a Bar into the mix?
Flash uses a tiny isolated bar of polysilicon called a dummy gate.
There's a side bar of drop-downs to refine the search further -- you can narrow the results by gender, categories, interests, etc.
The implementation is a little different this time around, with a long press on the back button brining up a side bar of apps to choose from.
Nor will displays of facility with weapons, tools, or chocolates, the last in short supply during the Plesistocene Era when men were apparently inventing three men walk into a bar instead of tinkering with that wheel idea or inventing the camp fire.
We put the name of a band into a search bar and get a list of similar bands within seconds.
Increasing user adoption is probably due to the browsers many differentiating features, the most important of which are an address bar which doubles as a search bar, and the ability of a user to sign into the browser itself.
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Along the top is a sort of status bar, showing the outdoor temperature, a simple representation of the battery life for the car, the name of the currently loaded driver profile, a signal strength indicator for the integrated 3G modem and a tiny clock.
Last year, a couple of veteran reporters having drinks at a bar decided to mark the 20th anniversary of the Siege of Sarajevo with a reunion of war journalists.
He later became president of a Litton Industries unit called Intermec, a maker of bar-code scanners.
"I don't like it when it's a rat-pack bar" filled with a wall of liquor bottles and lined with bar stools, says Mr. Smith.
Two control lines, generally 60 to 90 feet long, lead from the sides of the kite down to a padded bar about twice the length of a water-ski towrope handle.
Jennine and Don Smith, owners of a sports bar in Pasadena, the heart of Dodgers country, said they are considering purchasing a National Hockey League TV package to show games league-wide.
Roethlisberger was the first player suspended under the policy who was not charged or convicted of any crime for his alleged assault of a Georgia student in March after a night of drinking in a bar.
In today's congested cities, you can no longer make a statement by pulling up outside a bar in a particular kind of car.
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