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Barral is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the given name include: Barral of Marseille (died 1192), Viscount of Marseille Barral of
Barral
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bar, bar, -bar, or BAR in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bar or BAR may refer to: Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages Bar (food)
Bar
Monégasque lexicographer (1910–1999)
the Monégasque language. Barral was the keeper of the Prehistoric Anthropology Museum of Monaco. In April 1958, Louis Barral discovered the Cavern of
Louis_Barral
Cuban actor (1939-2002)
Rolando Barral, the first Spanish-language talk show in American television. He was often called "the Latino Johnny Carson". Rolando Barral was born
Rolando_Barral
Brazilian practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
made him a standout figure in BJJ. Barral has taught seminars around the world.[citation needed] In August 2011, Barral opened Gracie Barra Northridge in
Romulo_Barral
Spanish professional footballer
11 October 2019. Rosety, Manuel (20 June 2009). "Barral y Bilic mejoran los números de Braulio" [Barral and Bilic better Braulio's numbers]. Diario AS (in
David_Barral
Spanish poet (1928–1989)
publisher. Carlos Barral was born in Barcelona, Spain. In 1957, he joined Víctor Seix in the management of the publishing house Seix Barral, which had been
Carlos_Barral
Placeholder variables in programming
The terms foobar, foo, bar, baz, quux, and others are used as metasyntactic variables in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They
Foobar
Provençal nobleman
Barral of Baux (died 1268) was Viscount of Marseille and Lord of Baux. He was the son of Hugh III of Baux, Viscount of Marseille, and Barrale. Barral
Barral_of_Baux
Xavier Barral is a French book publisher specialising in photography, architecture, contemporary art and science. It was founded in 2002 by Xavier Barral and
Éditions_Xavier_Barral
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bars or bar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bars may refer to: Bar (establishment) (plural bars), a retail establishment that serves alcoholic
Bars
Countess of Barral
divided between France and Brazil. Luísa then married Eugène de Barral, Count of Barral, distant relative of Alexandre de Beauharnais, Viscount de Beauharnais
Luísa Margarida de Barros Portugal, Countess of Barral
Luísa_Margarida_de_Barros_Portugal,_Countess_of_Barral
Spanish footballer
Javier 'Javi' Barral García (born 30 September 1981 in Madrid) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a left-back. "Javi Barral". Diario
Javi_Barral
Topics referred to by the same term
province, Pakistan Baral River, a distributary river of the Ganges in India Kishanpur baral, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India Barral, a surname Boral (surname)
Baral
2013 single by Crayon Pop
"Bar Bar Bar" (Korean: 빠빠빠; RR: Ppa Ppa Ppa) is the second single album, and fourth single overall by Crayon Pop. It was released digitally on June 20
Bar_Bar_Bar
French agronomist and balloonist
Jean-Augustin Barral (31 January 1819 – 10 September 1884) was a French agronomist and balloonist. Barral was born in Metz (Moselle). He studied at a
Jean-Augustin_Barral
Surname list
Look up Bär or bär in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bär (or Baer, meaning "bear" in German) is a surname of several possible origins: German, Dutch
Bär
French luxury jeweler
Éditions Xavier Barral (2016). Van Cleef and Arpels: the Art and Science of Gems. Éditions Xavier Barral. ISBN 9782365110983. Éditions Xavier Barral (2018). Alhambra
Van_Cleef_&_Arpels
Topics referred to by the same term
The Bar may refer to: Bar (law), the legal profession as an institution The Bar (franchise), a reality competition television franchise The Bar (film)
The_Bar
Olympic sailor (1891–1961)
Olympics. "Émile Barral". Olympedia. Retrieved 8 July 2021. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Émile Barral Olympic Results"
Émile_Barral
Hand tool for prying boards and nails
Heavy-duty pry bar Molding pry bar Rolling head pry bar Halligan bar Fencing bar Tire iron Also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally
Crowbar
Surname list
Bar-Or and Bar Or may refer to: Dorit Bar Or (born 1975), Israeli actress Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or (born 1989), Israeli swimmer Oded Bar-Or [he] (1937–2005)
Bar-Or
Non-SI unit of gas permeability
Richard Barrer. The barrer is defined as follows: 1 b a r r e r = 10 − 10 c m S T P 3 ⋅ c m c m 2 ⋅ s ⋅ c m H g {\displaystyle {\rm {{1}\ barrer={10^{-10}}{\frac
Barrer
Building in Montjuïc, Barcelona
Barral i Altet (1992) p. 110 Barral i Altet (1992) p. 25 Barral i Altet (1992) p. 24 Barral i Altet (1992) p. 26 Barral i Altet (1996) p. 22 Barral i
Palau_Nacional
Italian-French cyclist
Luigi Barral (23 March 1907 in Perosa Argentina – 7 November 1962 in Lyon) was an Italian cyclist. He became a French citizen in 1949. 1931 1st Giro di
Luigi_Barral
Bartender's assistant
as bar-back, also commonly known as a runner in Europe or a glassy in Australia) is a bartender's assistant. They are responsible for keeping the bar stocked
Barback
English motor industry executive (1928–2012)
John Michael Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/ AT-ən-bər-ə; 1 January 1928 – 9 November 2012) was an English executive in the motor industry and then a financial
John_Attenborough
Monegasque sports shooter (born 1945)
Joe Barral (born 26 June 1945) is a Monegasque former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968, 1972 and the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Joe Barral". Olympics
Joe_Barral
Civil Engineers. pp. 1–7. doi:10.1061/41032(344)1. ISBN 978-0-7844-1032-5. Barral, Georges (1892). Le Panthéon scientifique de la tour Eiffel: histoire des
List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower
List_of_the_72_names_on_the_Eiffel_Tower
2007 Turkish film
At the Bar (Turkish: Barda) is a 2007 Turkish horror film, written and directed by Serdar Akar based on a real-life event that happened in Ankara, Turkey
At_the_Bar
Small, flat and sweetened baked food
after baking. In British English, bar cookies are known as "tray bakes". Examples include brownies, fruit squares, and bars such as date squares. Drop cookies
Cookie
Playground equipment
Monkey bars are a part of a jungle gym where a user, hanging in the air, swings between evenly spaced horizontal bars. The term "monkey bars" is sometimes
Jungle_gym
12th Century Frank Noble
Marseille, usually called Barral of Marseille, was the third son of Hugh Geoffrey of Marseille and his wife Cécile of Aurons. Barral of Marseille was a patron
Raymond_Geoffrey_of_Marseille
Deadly nightclub fire in Switzerland
(CET), during New Year celebrations, a fire broke out at Le Constellation bar in the ski-resort town of Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland. Forty-one people
2026_Crans-Montana_bar_fire
Topics referred to by the same term
Barly may refer to: Barly, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in France Barly, Somme, a commune in France A character in Brawl Stars This disambiguation page lists
Barly
Strip inside switchgear for local high current distribution
In electric power distribution, a busbar (also bus bar) is a metallic strip or bar, typically housed inside switchgear, panel boards, and busway enclosures
Busbar
Type of suspension link
A Panhard rod (also called Panhard bar, track bar, or track rod) is a suspension link that provides lateral location of the axle. Invented by the Panhard
Panhard_rod
Jewish magus depicted in the Acts of the Apostles
Greek: Ἐλύμας; c. 1st century AD), also known as Bar-Jesus (Ancient Greek: Βαριησοῦς, Imperial Aramaic: Bar-Shuma, Latin: Bariesu), is a figure described
Elymas
Portuguese beach soccer player
Bernardo Barral Martins Santos OIH ComM (born 29 December 1989), better known simply as Bê Martins, is a Brazilian-born, Portuguese beach soccer player
Bê_Martins
Apostle of Jesus
Saint Peter (born Shimon bar Yonah; c. 1 BC – AD 64/68), also known as Peter the Apostle and Simon Peter, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and
Saint_Peter
Natural submerged sandbank that rises from a body of water to near the surface
A shoal is a natural submerged ridge, bank, or bar that consists of, or is covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, and rises from the bed of
Shoal
Brazilian jiu-jitsu academy and competition team
the IBJJF Hall of Fame who also competed in mixed martial arts. Rômulo Barral: A black belt under Vinicius Magalhães, he is a five-time IBJJF World Champion
Gracie_Barra
Highest court of jurisdiction in the US
attorney must first be admitted to the court's bar. Approximately 4,000 lawyers join the bar each year. The bar contains an estimated 230,000 members. In reality
Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Establishment serving alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises
A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is a retail business that serves alcoholic beverages, such as
Bar_(establishment)
Spanish mass media conglomerate
Destino Emecé Editores Joaquín Mortiz Planeta DeAgostini Planeta Junior Seix Barral Grup62 Spain portal Companies portal Media of Spain Books in Spain "Privacy
Grupo_Planeta
Galaxy containing the Solar System
but only about 1,000 light-years thick at the spiral arms (more at the bar). Recent simulations suggest that a dark matter area, also containing some
Milky_Way
1969 uprising for modern LGBTQ rights
many as "the gay bar in the city". Police raids on gay bars were frequent, occurring on average once a month for each bar. Many bars kept extra liquor
Stonewall_riots
Strip of wood or metal that separates and holds glass panes in a window
A muntin (US), muntin bar, glazing bar (UK), or sash bar is a strip of wood or metal separating and holding panes of glass in a window. Muntins can be
Muntin
Letter of the Latin alphabet used in Maltese language
derived from H with the addition of a bar. It can be referred to as "H with stroke", "H with bar", or just "H-bar". Ħ is a letter used in the Maltese language
H_with_stroke
English academic (1887–1973)
Frederick Levi Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/ AT-ən-bər-ə; 4 April 1887 – 20 March 1973) was an English academic and principal of University College, Leicester
Frederick_Attenborough
Empress of Brazil from 1843 to 1889
person chosen was Luísa de Barros, Countess of Barral, the Brazilian-born wife of a French nobleman. Barral possessed all the traits that Pedro II most admired
Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies
Teresa_Cristina_of_the_Two_Sicilies
1889 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
"Crossing the Bar" is an 1889 elegiac poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The narrator uses an extended metaphor to compare death with crossing the "sandbar"
Crossing_the_Bar
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bars or bars in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BARS may refer to: BARS (Russia), a Russian military reserve force BARS (tropospheric scatter
BARS
Place in Baranya, Hungary
Bár (German: Baar, Croatian: Bar) is a village in Baranya County, Hungary. Street map Archived 2011-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian) v t e
Bár
Military combat knife
Ka-Bar (/ˈkeɪ.bɑːr/; trademarked as KA-BAR) is the combat knife adopted in 1942 by the United States Marine Corps as the U.S. Marine Corps utility knife
Ka-Bar
Typographic symbol
The vertical bar, |, is a glyph with various uses in mathematics, computing, and typography. It has many names, often related to particular meanings:
Vertical_bar
Central business district of London, England
settlement, which was the along Fleet Street to Temple Bar. The City also took in the other "City bars" which were situated just beyond the old walled area
City_of_London
Jewish coming of age rituals
A bar mitzvah (masc.) or bat mitzvah (fem.) is a coming of age ritual in Judaism. According to Jewish law, before children reach a certain age, the parents
Bar_and_bat_mitzvah
Element of computer graphical interfaces
The toolbar, also called a bar or standard toolbar (originally known as ribbon), is a graphical control element on which on-screen icons can be used.
Toolbar
Closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps
Mary Jane shoes (also known as bar shoes, strap shoes or doll shoes) are a style of closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep (the
Mary_Jane_shoes
UK military decoration
bar, ornamented with laurel. Since 1938 the year of award engraved on the back of the suspension bar. At the top of the ribbon is a second gilt bar ornamented
Distinguished_Service_Order
Basic form of censorship
Censor bars, also known as black bars, are a form of text, photography, or video censorship in which sensitive content is occluded by rectangular monochrome
Censor_bars
City and municipality in Coastal, Montenegro
Bar (Montenegrin: Bar, Бар, pronounced [bâr], Italian: Antivari, Albanian: Tivari) is a town and seaport in Coastal region of Montenegro. It is the capital
Bar,_Montenegro
First letter of the Latin alphabet
two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey
A
United States automatic rifle family
The Browning automatic rifle (BAR) is a family of American automatic rifle used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century
M1918 Browning automatic rifle
M1918_Browning_automatic_rifle
Spanish novelist, poet, essayist (1916–2002)
para dos muertos. Barcelona: Seix Barral. 1983. Cristo versus Arizona [Christ Versus Arizona]. Barcelona: Seix Barral. 1988. ISBN 9788432205828. Oficio
Camilo_José_Cela
1913 novel by Joseph Conrad
Barral. The narrators attempt to interpret various episodes in the life of Miss de Barral, the daughter of a convicted swindler named Smith de Barral
Chance_(Conrad_novel)
Sexual entertainment venue
A strip club (also known as a strip joint, striptease bar, peeler bar, gentlemen's club, among others) is a venue where strippers provide adult entertainment
Strip_club
Award
Premio Biblioteca Breve, de la editorial Seix Barral" [The Premio Biblioteca Breve Returns, from the Seix Barral Publishing House]. El País (in Spanish). Barcelona
Premio_Biblioteca_Breve
1977 novel by Mario Vargas Llosa
Nobel Prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa. It was published by Seix Barral, S.A., Spain, in 1977. Set in Peru during the 1950s, it is the story of
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
Aunt_Julia_and_the_Scriptwriter
Animated graphic to indicate background action is being performed
calculations, or communicating with an external device. In contrast to a progress bar, a throbber does not indicate how much of the action has been completed.
Throbber
Metal part used to join two rails together
A fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal or composites connecting plate used to bolt the ends of two rails into a continuous track. The name is
Fishplate
Connective tissue between the parietal bones and the occipital bone of the skull
Indicated by yellow line. Lambdoid suture with Wormian bones, seen from behind. Barral, Jean-Pierre; Croibier, Alain (2009-01-01). "2 - Characteristics of cranial
Lambdoid_suture
Internet domain
.bar is an Internet domain that is specifically geared for bars, pubs and nightclubs, including bar and restaurant guides, critics, delivery services,
.bar
Accolades for the NYPD
follows (from highest precedence to lowest): The Medal of Honor (solid green bar speckled tiny gold stars) is awarded for: Individual acts of extraordinary
Medals of the New York City Police Department
Medals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Department
American chocolate candy bar
Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar (commonly called the Hershey's Bar, or more simply the Hershey Bar) is a flagship chocolate bar manufactured by The Hershey
Hershey_bar
French church figure
Louis-Matthias de Barral (1790). Lettre de M. l'évêque de Troyes, à MM. les électeurs du département de l'Aube (in French). Louis-Matthias de Barral (1801). Lettre
Louis-Mathias, Count de Barral
Louis-Mathias,_Count_de_Barral
Adult-only sex club
A fetish club is a nightclub, bar, social club or other entertainment hub which caters to clientele interested in some of (but not necessarily all) fetish
Fetish_club
Unit of pressure equal to 100,000 Pa
The bar (symbol bar) is a metric unit of pressure defined as 100000 Pa (100 kPa or 1000 hPa), though not part of the International System of Units (SI)
Bar_(unit)
Bar in New York City (1958–82)
990108 Terminal Bar was a bar on Times Square in New York City at 41st Street and 8th Avenue. It had a reputation as one of the roughest bars in the city
Terminal_Bar_(bar)
Quantity of refined metallic gold
A gold bar is a common form for bulk storage and transport of gold bullion. Larger varieties of gold bars, produced by casting molten metal into molds
Gold_bar
Long, straight metal bar
as a hop bar or locale, such as "crowbar" in Australia and New Zealand, and slate bar, shale bar, spud bar, pinch point bar or San Angelo bar in North
Digging_bar
2019 song by Morgan Wallen
"This Bar" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Morgan Wallen. The song was co-written with Michael Hardy, Jackson Morgan
This_Bar
Back part of the sides of the skull base
1016/b978-0-12-374134-9.50002-7. ISBN 978-0-12-374134-9. Barral JP, Croibier A (2009-01-01). "Chapter 19 - Facial nerve". In Barral JP, Croibier A (eds.). Manual Therapy
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
Mastoid_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Snack food
The fig roll or fig bar is a biscuit or cookie consisting of a rolled cake or pastry filled with fig paste. Figs have been a popular food since ancient
Fig_roll
Financial chart showing prices over time
daily bar chart this would be the starting price for that day) on the left, and the closing price for that time period on the right. The bars may be
Open-high-low-close_chart
British multinational confectionery company
first chocolate bar (which would be mass-produced as Fry's Chocolate Cream in 1866). Cadbury introduced his brand of the chocolate bar in 1849, and that
Cadbury
Family of aquatic plants
Ceratophyllales Gomez, Bernard; Daviero-Gomez, Véronique; Coiffard, Clément; Barral, Abel; Martín-Closas, Carles & Dilcher, David L. (2020). "Montsechia vidalii
Ceratophyllaceae
Type of chart
A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that
Bar_chart
Australian frozen dessert brand
their bar shaped fruit ice creams known as Weis Bars. They are sold at most Australian milk bars and supermarkets and in boxes of eight mini bars or four
Weis_(frozen_foods_company)
Establishment that serves alcoholic drinks
least one indoor area not laid out for meals allows drinks to be bought at a bar (i.e., not only table service) The history of pubs can be traced to taverns
Pub
1899 French trick film
Georges Sadoul, Jacques Malthête, and Laurent Mannoni. Mlle Barral as Cinderella. Barral had also acted in Méliès's bedroom farce The Bridegroom's Dilemma
Cinderella_(1899_film)
Type of loudspeaker
A soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure. It is much wider than it is tall, partly for acoustic
Soundbar
Oat bar made with butter, sugar & syrup
A flapjack (also known as a cereal bar, oat bar or oat slice) is a baked bar, cooked in a flat oven tin and cut into squares or rectangles, made from
Flapjack_(oat_bar)
Graduate-entry professional degree in law
Upon receiving a JD, graduates must pass a bar examination to be licensed to practice law. The American Bar Association does not allow an accredited JD
Juris_Doctor
2023 novel by Alana S. Portero
Portero's debut novel. It was first published in Spain in 2023 by Seix Barral. It has been a commercial success, having been translated into 17 languages
Bad_Habit_(novel)
Short tumbler used for serving spirits
ISBN 978-1-55832-336-0. Herbst, Sharon; Herbst, Ron (1998). The Ultimate A-to-Z Bar Guide. New York: Broadway Books. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7679-0197-0. The dictionary
Old_fashioned_glass
Fictional chocolate bar
The Wonka Bar is originally a fictional chocolate bar, introduced as a key story point in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's classic novel Charlie and the Chocolate
Wonka_Bar
Municipality and city in Andalusia, Spain
Pastori, flamenco singer Yordi, footballer Servando Sánchez, footballer David Barral Torres, footballer Abraham Mateo, pop singer Monchi, footballer José Enrique
San_Fernando,_Spain
Spanish publisher (1940–2020)
of the 1960s, working for publisher Carlos Barral. She collaborated with him in the Editorial Seix Barral, where she was given directing tasks, and together
Montserrat_Sabater_Bacigalupi
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American, British, Christian, English, French, German
Universal Strength; Strength of a Spear; Diminutive of Ermentrude
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Green
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Powerful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Medicine
Boy/Male
Tamil
Deepakraj | திபகà¯à®°à®¾à®œ
Lamp, Kindle, Radiant
Boy/Male
Finnish Hebrew
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess name
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Descended from Alcaeus.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Thinking of God at All Times
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