But, the steel plant in question makes re-inforcing bar, or re-bar as it is known in the trade.
After transcribing the original score into a music-notation program, he worked through it bar-by-bar looking for errors, deciding how to rectify them, and eventually printing separate violin and piano parts to be rehearsed and performed.
In 1914, Handy followed up Memphis Blues with his next hit, another 12-bar blues piece with a 16-bar habanera section.
In particular, CP-violation theory predicts that B-bar will turn into B-minus faster than B-minus turns into B-bar.
Each will have its own fold-out work table and closet, a mini-bar--even personal mood lighting.
Despite Young dancing his way through the box and blazing over keeper Sullivan - and the bar - in the opening exchanges, Doncaster more than matched their Premier League counterparts for large portions of the match.
There were both horizontal and vertical divided bar charts, a back-to-back bar chart and a diverging stacked bar chart.
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This far in, it's obvious what to expect: pickin'-party songs, bar-band basics enlivened by loose, easygoing solos that traverse Western swing and Stardust-era Willie Nelson.
You can play mini-golf at the bar-cum-games hall H Street Country Club, grab a pastrami on rye and a Guinness at the kosher deli-cum-Irish pub Star and Shamrock, or take in a show at the burlesque-cum-punk rock venue Red Palace.
Ms. BUFORD: Well, I stay above the bar that--the guy that owns this bar owns the bar where I live above, and we are kind of supplying the liquor over here, so I'm staying over there, making sure they get their liquor here.
One false positive and each pill bottle would have to be examined by hand--no improvement over current bar-coding technology.
The boys' aunt told police that two toys -- the miniature car and a stuffed giraffe -- were left at her bar-restaurant during the weekend and that she had given them to her nephews.
Part of designer-turned-restaurateur Sir Terence Conran's new Boundary Project, which also includes a French fine-dining restaurant, rooftop bar-grill, and 17 hotel rooms in a converted Victorian warehouse, Albion serves gussied-up British pub fare to artsy neighborhood types.
Of course, the fact that science has not, to date, shown conclusively that chocolate - pure or impure, in bar-form or egg-shaped - causes acne is unlikely to stop adults using the threat of spots to try and slow down their children's intake.
The first famous regular, Daniel Webster, liked to sit at the U-shaped raw bar downstairs - still in use today - and enjoy three dozen raw oysters with a tumbler of brandy with.
For starters, the Android version offers two keyboard options -- a simple QWERTY-only and one with a space bar -- that can be toggled on or off with a two finger swipe down.
Debbie Williams, co-owner of the popular Roger's Bar-B-Que, was worried her business would go under.
The other pieces enterprise products like two-way radios for public safety agencies and bar-code scanners became Motorola Solutions, with Brown at the helm.
The projects include two hotels, a new Prudential office tower, the relocation of Panasonic's North American headquarters, two additional loft conversions and long-sought amenities, such as a Dinosaur Bar-B-Que restaurant.
Nano bar codes are the molecular versions of traditional bar codes--metal nano-particles that have specific, recognizable chemical fingerprints that can be read by a machine, perhaps a UV lamp or optical microscope.
There was a report a week ago that the Labor Department and other agencies had already given their thumbs-up to an executive order that would bar -- that would expand the existing executive order barring discrimination in federal contracting based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and that the issue is at the White House for review.
Participants in research led by Ella Miron-Spektor, a lecturer in organizational psychology at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, were told they would be playing the role of a customer-service worker, then asked to listen to recordings of angry, abusive remarks by a customer to another customer-service worker.
The design includes an 11-foot couch, an 1, 100-pound bar, a drop-down ceiling and a magnificent shag rug.
They could be used to make cheap radio-frequency identity tags in essence, printable bar-codes that transmit an identifying code in response to a pulsed radio signal.
Conceived as much for chilling out as letting loose, it has a long onyx-and-granite bar, a state-of-the-art sound system and plenty of beds and banquettes for lounging.
He later became involved with local band 091 - who he first heard on a jukebox in a bar - going on to produce an album for them in Madrid.
Over the next couple of years Apple introduced user-friendly computers with the Lisa-the first pc with a mouse and a menu bar-and the Macintosh, which was pitted as a human alternative to that mechanical juggernaut IBM.
Even younger residents drop off-the-cuff references to figures like Paul Revere in their casual bar-room banter.
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