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  • Captain Jorgensen bellowed across the bar-room to the cook of the Howard.

    CHAPTER XVII 2010

  • He did not mind treating a bar-room of men to whiskey at fifty cents a drink, but there was somewhere in his own extravagant nature a sense of fitness and arithmetic that revolted against paying fifteen dollars for the contents of an oyster can.

    Chapter XI 2010

  • A roster of new acts hoping to export their British brand of music to big-spending audiences across the Atlantic are heading to the Texas city of Austin this week to play their hearts out in bar-room gigs that could help them make it big in America.

    South by Southwest festival: Brit bands head to Texas to take US by storm 2011

  • There was McMann, who ran up a single bar-room bill of thirty-eight thousand dollars; and

    Chapter XI 2010

  • The intrigue, bar-room brawls and court proceedings brought a new dynamic and will have created renewed interest in fashion, she said.

    John Galliano scandal puts spark back into Paris fashion week 2011

  • Neither men nor women need to be infantilised like this, to be spoon-fed the idea that some mildly crude piece of bar-room tat, or weakly smutty pun of a name, is capable of setting them against one another.

    Top Totty – a storm in a beer mug | Alex Clark 2012

  • And he is just as well known as a bar-room brawler as he is a bounty hunter.

    Hero/Villain of the Week! « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009

  • Most of the time we are watching Fassbender's sad and lost face – and his O-face, of course – as he joylessly pumps away at his squadrons of hookers and bar-room pick-ups.

    Shame is not what you'd call an easy watch 2012

  • While Discovery Channel's "MythBusters" has seen to it that we no longer believe in goldfish with three-second memory spans or life-threatening quicksand à la "Tarzan," bar-room discussions are still filled with false facts and improbable ideas.

    11 Common Myths You Thought Were True 2011

  • There's little doubt in the reader's mind that one school of journalism deserves rather more mourning than the other; but there is nonetheless room to shed a small tear for the speedily vanishing world of boozy lunches, bar-room brawls and expenses forms that bears more resemblance to the world of fiction than to hard-nosed investigative reportage.

    The Spoiler by Annalena McAfee – review 2011

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