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barModular segment of music incorporating a fixed number of beats, as in the phrase ‘two/three/four beats to the bar’. It is shown in notation by vertical ‘barring’ of the musical continuum. The US term is measure. bar
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I would prefer it if my husband could wait until after dinner to have a cigarette, but he either goes to the bar or outside for a puff several times during the meal. He picks it up at a clinic, goes to the bar - in later stages of alcoholism it just takes one or two drinks to get 'em going - as soon as he goes to the bathroom, street pirates are all over the place, beat him up and take the rest. |
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