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  • On November 6, 1908, the sea tossed up on the beach an exceptionally large and absolutely perfect specimen of the egg-cluster of that spacious and useful mollusc known as the Bailer

    My Tropic Isle 2003

  • Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt, better known as the multi-media artist duo called Semiconductor, help screen three noise-oriented films while DJs Matt Bailer and Robert Bozick throw a 90s-themed dance party from 8 p.m. to midnight.

    Getting Up Guide: Howard's Yardfest; EITM's Halloween bash Alex Baldinger 2010

  • Instead of DJs Shea Van Horn and Matt Bailer trading off '80s hits, indie rock, club remixes and alternative grooves on the decks, this party finds Bailer spinning on the main floor while Van Horn works the upstairs lounge.

    Nightlife Agenda 2010

  • Bailer, who also spins at the nomadic Mixtape DJ night and rocked the last Hirshhorn After Hours event, will be joined by DJ Trevor Martin for this housewarming party.

    Nightlife Agenda: Holiday parties, EPMD and '90s dance grooves Fritz Hahn 2010

  • Bailer, who also spins at the nomadic Mixtape DJ night and rocked the last Hirshhorn After Hours event, will be joined by DJ Trevor Martin for this housewarming party.

    Nightlife agenda Post 2010

  • Don't tell that the Baby Bailer, and don't expect the expanding brood of macho Brad Pitt to hold sway.

    Vanessa Richmond: 'Having Kids Is So Gay': The Rise of a New Male Demographic 2009

  • Economists Back Bailout Bill Bailing out the Bailer-Outer: the FDIC Fund In House balloting Monday, Democratic leaders brought 60% of their caucus for the Bush bill, while Republican leaders could only manage about a third of their party's ranks.

    Rescue Plan's Prospects Brighten 2008

  • Bailer-Jones, Daniela M. (1999), “Tracing the Development of Models in the Philosophy of Science”, in Magnani, Nersessian and Thagard 1999, 23-40.

    Models in Science Frigg, Roman 2006

  • (Carnap 1938, Hempel 1965; see also Bailer-Jones 1999).

    Models in Science Frigg, Roman 2006

  • Bailer or manual bilge pump: Boats tend to collect water in the bilge lowest part of the hull from rain, condensation, or from stray waves that find their way into the cabin.

    Sailing Fundamentals Gary Jobson 1998

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