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Prosecutors wanted him to spend at least 10 years behind bars.

He later accepted a plea deal that put him behind bars for 25 years.

Yet we keep doing the cleanses, buying the meal replacement bars, and joining Weight Watchers.

“Bars love to tell those stories: ‘So and so drank here, and George Washington slept here,’” Sismondo says.

When you look at the history of bars in America, they would tell people who to vote for, and they would.

I queried; and as I asked the question I noticed for the first time the gilt bars on his coat sleeve.

Where the stone wall had to be left open for bar-ways, to drive through, he went to work and nailed up the bars.

Their home from the outside looked like a prison, with iron bars before the door and lower windows.

They fed me the corpses for a month, and I flung them out on my sand-bars, but their work went forward!

I keep a good blunderbuss loaded over the door, an' thieves would na' find it an easy job to get in through these iron bars.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bars, such as: aerobatics, calisthenics, gym, horse, rings, and trampoline.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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