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Examples
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When the fellers laughed an 'ye said I was' barin 'my soul,' I didn't have no such thing.
Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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At the Naga craft cocktail barin Bellevue, Wash., malt scotch is tossed into the drink.
The Bloody Mary Makeover Steve Garbarino 2011
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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I spent last night at Hidetsugu Ueno's Bar High Five, which in 2009 was named the best barin Asia and the Pacific.
Matt Browner Hamlin: No Baggage Challenge for Charity Visits The Best Bar in Asia Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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In pre-revolutionary times, men were gospodin, sudar or barin (sir); and women were gospozha, sudarynya or barynya (madam).
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In pre-revolutionary times, men were gospodin, sudar or barin (sir); and women were gospozha, sudarynya or barynya (madam).
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