Word: barring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most popular natural and homeopathic approach to dispensing with the flu is to try Echinacea. It's an herb that is supposed to push the immune system into overdrive. It comes in pills, tea or simply a bag bought from a little 'herb bar' at the back...
Although these potions are costly, Harnett's will accept checks in an emergency at the Natural Juices bar. For a mere $3.50 one can enjoy their fresh mango and banana fruit smoothies. However, the more adventurous should try a wheat grass drink. This bright green liquid comes in a shot glass. The bartender cuts grass from a white plastic tray of growing stalks and puts it in a special metal grinder to get the juice. But this isn't just any grass, this is wheat grass, and it can perform miracles. It is a (take a deep breath) body building...
...signature salad bar and famed fondue aren't going anywhere...
...bar recently when the World's Strongest Man competition came on television. For those who have never seen this world-class event, hulking men with names like Ab Sanders and Magnus Ver Magnusson prove their might by pulling several-ton tractors across snowy fields, hurling boulders and performing other Herculean feats. As I sat on my uncomfortable bar stool, I thought about all the scintillating drama I was missing by not having cable television in my dorm room...
...city and thus to the city's restaurants. According to my theory, it must have eventually dawned on a critical mass of diners (many of them already in a state of irritation from having had to shoulder their way past a mob of noisy Knuckleheads at the bar) that if the bozos in red suspenders across the room were in charge on Wall Street, the system had to be deeply flawed. Panic naturally followed...