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Barnes

[bahrnz]

noun

  1. Albert Coombs 1873–1951, U.S. inventor and art collector.

  2. Djuna (Chappell) 1892–1982, U.S. novelist, poet, and playwright.



Barnes

/ ɑːԳ /

noun

  1. Djuna . 1892–1982, US novelist, noted for Nightwood (1936)

  2. William . 1801–86, British poet, best known for Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect (1879)

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“It’s very disruptive to day-to-day life — the raids, the protest. Everything is destroyed!” said Saul Barnes, a 22-year-old whose family owns a nearby hotel, as he jogged away from a police officer on horseback wielding a baton.

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The Dodgers separated from Chris Taylor, and Austin Barnes, long-term team members, now it’s time to do the same with Kershaw.

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This week, the chapel announced on its website that it has found “an ideal new location” next to Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall on the old Battery Barnes military site.

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Kemp reflected on the ups and downs of his career on the All the Smoke podcast with former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, saying, “Going through some problems and stuff that I went through in my career also hurts you at the end. But I think when you look at the good side of it, and you compare the numbers and stuff, I’m right there with some of the best ones.”

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Draped in colourful flags and surrounded by toadstools, the miniature kingdom in New Earswick was set up by Christie Barnes.

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