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outer bar

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outer bar
n
(Law) (in England) a collective name for junior barristers who plead from outside the bar of the court Compare Queen's Counsel


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They range anywhere from 12 feet of water along the beach out to 40 feet on the edge of the outer bar a couple miles offshore.
When the eight footpads on the interior bars are stuck to a surface, the outer bars unpeel their footpads and move forwards.
These central bars filled first and froze last, which meant filling, feeding and cooling were different from the outer bars regardless of good or bad design.
 
 
 
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