Sean drank as much as anyone in that bar, which is saying something, and he could whoop and holler with the best of them.
If you ask a European in that African bar where he is from, does he say Europe?
We were chatting away and conversation turned, as it so often does in that particular bar, to esoterica.
In Colorado and Indiana, rules are in place that bar the purchase of alcohol and guns using welfare cards.
It comes in two parts: there's an adjustable cradle that fixes the device to your head, and the computer itself is in a metal bar that curls around the side of your head.
It felt ironic, if slightly mind-numbing, that I could hold a bar in either hand that, combined, was worth (considerably) more than my yearly salary.
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While this new metadata might not be all that important in everyday snapping (who really cares which bar that last shot of your drunken friend was taken in), but as the field matures we're sure to see some inventive uses.
But the notion that somehow we have succeeded as a consequence of the recent reductions in violence means that we have set the bar so low it's buried in the sand at this point.
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Aside from the difference in notifications, the downloadable APK differs from the First's pre-loaded version in that no Google search bar sits upon the top of Home's app menu.
There was a Gulf War, and they had auction of whiskey bottle, knowing that we are teetotallers, despite that we win it, and still we are holding that whiskey in our bar room without using it.
This movement now makes U.S. landfall in Williamsburg (which has been trendy even longer than Scandinavia), in the shape of Aska, a small restaurant and bar in a space that also encompasses an art-and-design studio.
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.
The Stonewall was a mob owned bar (although it had no liquor license or, for that matter, running water behind the bar) in Greenwich Village that catered to some of the most marginalized people in the gay community of the day.
By 10pm on a Friday night, the atmosphere in the Cider Tap, a dedicated bar outside Euston station in London that had been full earlier in the evening, is moribund.
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Do you think at this point in time that that gross negligence bar has been reached?
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People have less money to spend in the public bar and that's what is hitting her figures most.
He spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government rules that bar civil servants from speaking to reporters without authorization.
Ticket offices or sports apparel can be linked to broadcast sports, for example, so that viewers in a sports bar can make purchases just by pointing their smartphones at the screen.
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Riley Dunn, a University of Alabama senior who was injured in the shooting, told The Tuscaloosa News that 80 to 90 people were in the bar at the time.
Ms Burns also highlighted the need for more women, young people and disabled people to be represented at community level, and for the government to set the bar so that local government can follow and in turn, set the bar for community councils.
One of the most exciting places in Paris right now has to be Le Carmen, a cocktail bar housed in a listed building that was once home to the composer Bizet and after whose opera the establishment is named.
Billy now runs the pub that his father owned until his death in 2002, and, in the tradition of Listowel pub owners, lives upstairs from the bar stools and taps that draw in crowds of locals every night.
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That may change, now that it finds itself in a bar brawl against bulkier opposition.
We also stopped at the Cellar Door, a Victorian toilet in Aldwych that is now a cocktail bar.
This is about giving them the tools, and the platform, that assists them in raising the bar.
There was a conviviality in the bar, the type that is said to come always with threatened disaster.
That night, in the dolphin bar, I showed them a BBC film about the latest research on dolphin intelligence.
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The younger Collins is taking over a program that raised the bar in recent years, but couldn't quite reach the NCAA tournament.
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