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  • 1BAR KOKHBA — (d. 135 C.E.), leader of the revolt in Judea against Rome (132–135 C.E.). The Man and the Leader Bar Kokhba is known in talmudic sources as Ben Kozevah, Bar Kozevah, or Ben Koziva (Heb. בן כוזבה, בר כוסבא, בן כוזיבא; Sanh. 93b; BK 97b; TJ, Ta an …

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  • 2Proof (rapper) — Proof Proof in August 2005 Background information Birth name DeShaun Dupree Holton Born October 2, 1973 …

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  • 3bar date — USA The deadline to file a proof of claim against a debtor in bankruptcy. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 4Proof — Pour une définition du mot « proof », voir l’article proof du Wiktionnaire. Proof en août 2005 Proof, né Deshaun Holton le …

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  • 5Bar product (coding theory) — In information theory, the bar product of two linear codes C 2 sube; C 1 is defined as:C 1 | C 2 = { (c 1|c 1+c 2) : c 1 in C 1, c 2 in C 2 } ,where ( a | b ) denotes the concatenation of a and b . If the code words in C 1 are of length n , then… …

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  • 6bar — The court, in its strictest sense, sitting in full term. The presence, actual or constructive, of the court. Thus a trial at bar is one had before the full court, distinguished from a trial had before a single judge at nisi prius. So the case at… …

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  • 7bar — The court, in its strictest sense, sitting in full term. The presence, actual or constructive, of the court. Thus a trial at bar is one had before the full court, distinguished from a trial had before a single judge at nisi prius. So the case at… …

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  • 8bar sinister — 1. Heraldry. (not in technical use) a bend sinister or a baton. 2. the proof, condition, or stigma of illegitimate birth. [1815 25] * * * …

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  • 9bar sinister — /ba ˈsɪnəstə / (say bah sinuhstuh) noun 1. Heraldry (erroneously) a baton or a bend sinister. 2. the implication or proof of bastard birth …

  • 10tamper-proof — ˈtamper proof adjective 1. a package or container that is tamper proof is made in a way that prevents people from opening it before it is sold; = TAMPER RESISTANT 2. impossible to change or spoil: • tamper proof bar code labels * * * tamper proof …

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