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  • 1Bar billiards — is a form of billiards which was possibly initially based on the traditional game of bagatelle. The origins of the game are uncertain, yet it has been suggested that there is a link to a traditional Russian game.Bar billiards in its current form… …

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  • 2Marble Bar Railway — Petrol rail motor used on Marble Bar Railway from 1934 to 1947 The isolated Port Hedland to Marble Bar railway[1] was a Western Australian Government Railways 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge …

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  • 3Toll bar — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… …

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  • 4Pu der Bär — Original Plüschtiere Tiger, Känga, Edward Bear (Pu), I Aah und Ferkel Pu der Bär (engl. Winnie the Pooh) ist ein Kinderbuch des Autors Alan Alexander Milne aus dem Jahr 1926, benannt nach der Hauptfigur, einem Bären „von sehr geringem Verstand“.… …

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  • 5Puh der Bär — Original Plüschtiere Tiger, Känga, Edward Bear (Pu), I Ah und Ferkel Pu der Bär (engl. Winnie the Pooh) ist ein Kinderbuch des Autors Alan Alexander Milne, benannt nach der Hauptfigur, einem Bären „von sehr geringem Verstand“ oder – treffender –… …

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  • 6Trafford Bar Metrolink station — Old Trafford railway station redirects here. For the station known since 1992 as Old Trafford, see Old Trafford Metrolink station.  Trafford Bar Manchester Metrolink …

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  • 7Simon Bar Sinister — was the main villain in the Underdog cartoon show. Simon is the wickedest man in the world, and it was his ambition to rule the world, but each time, Underdog defeated him.Voiced by Allen Swift, and based on the voice and looks of Lionel… …

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  • 8toll bar — n. a bar, gate, etc. for stopping travel at a point where tolls are taken …

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  • 9Brake bar — Brake Brake (br[=a]k), n. [OE. brake; cf. LG. brake an instrument for breaking flax, G. breche, fr. the root of E. break. See Break, v. t., and cf. {Breach}.] 1. An instrument or machine to break or bruise the woody part of flax or hemp so that… …

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  • 10Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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