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Bar·ba·ra

 (bär′bə-rə, -brə), Saint fl. c. ad 270.
Greek Christian whose legendary life and martyrdom formed the basis for many later works of religious art. Her feast, December 4, was dropped from the Catholic liturgical calendar in 1969.
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Barbara

a mnemonic word to represent a syllogistic argument in the first figure, in which there are two universal affirmative premises and a universal affirmative conclusion.
See also: Logic
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When the old gentleman had said all he had to say in the way of promise and advice, and Kit had said all he had to say in the way of assurance and thankfulness, he was handed over again to the old lady, who, summoning the little servant-girl (whose name was Barbara) instructed her to take him down stairs and give him something to eat and drink, after his walk.
Down stairs, therefore, Kit went; and at the bottom of the stairs there was such a kitchen as was never before seen or heard of out of a toy-shop window, with everything in it as bright and glowing, and as precisely ordered too, as Barbara herself.
It did not appear, however, that there was anything remarkably tremendous about this strange Barbara, who having lived a very quiet life, blushed very much and was quite as embarrassed and uncertain what she ought to say or do, as Kit could possibly be.
MY DEAREST BARBARA ALEXIEVNA,--How happy I was last night--how immeasurably, how impossibly happy!
But what think you of the plan of the curtain, Barbara? It is a charming one, is it not?
Ah, little Barbara, little Barbara, you must never give way to grief, for tears are of no avail, nor sorrow.
But what sort of an abode have I lighted upon, Barbara Alexievna?
We had occasionally considered the giving of Bailey's place to some other child of the Gardens, divers of David's year having sought election, even with bribes; but Barbara was new to me.
Look at it how one may, this Barbara idea is undoubtedly a bad business.
If they could come into the open they would not be a book, they would be little Barbara.
Never mind that for now, because the biggest thing to get our heads around was the theatre-like production, which saw the down-on-herluck Babs of 1993 (an excellent, and very accurate, portrayal by Samantha Spiro) talking to an illusion in an empty theatre - her dad, John Deeks (Nick Moran) - as they took us through a series of flashbacks, involving several other Barbaras.
Barbaras funeral will be held Monday from the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St.
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