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  • 51Barbarian (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barbarian. Barbarian est un film américain réalisé par Henry Crum, sorti en 2003. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique …

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  • 52Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barbarian II. Barbarian II The Dungeon of Drax Éditeur Palace Software, Epyx (US) Développeur Palace Software Concepteur …

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  • 53Barbarian Princes — Infobox Album Name = Barbarian Princes Type = Live Album Artist = The Deviants Released = 1999 Recorded = 1999 Genre = Garage Rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Eating Jello With a Heated Fork (1996) This album = Barbarian… …

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  • 54Barbarian Chronicles — The Barbarian Chronicles is a planned animated television program by Brendon Small, creator of Home Movies and Metalocalypse. It is slated for 10 12 and has been described as a cross between Lord of the Rings and Curb Your Enthusiasm . [… …

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  • 55Barbarian Brothers — The Barbarian Brothers are an action/comedy film twin acting team that was famous mainly in the 1980s. The two actors are actually named: Peter Paul and David Paul. As of 2005 they are still occasionally in movies. David Paul is currently a top… …

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  • 56barbarian\ method — To fix an imperfection of mechanical nature using brute force i.e., a hammer. See the tool. We were surprised at his speed repairing the car using the barbarian method …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 57barbarian\ method — To fix an imperfection of mechanical nature using brute force i.e., a hammer. See the tool. We were surprised at his speed repairing the car using the barbarian method …

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  • 58barbarian — 1. adjective /bɑː(ɹ).ˈbeə(ɹ).i.ən,bɑɹ.ˈbeɹ.i.ən/ Relating to people, countries or customs perceived as uncivilized or inferior. Syn: barbaric, barbarous 2. noun /bɑː(ɹ).ˈbeə(ɹ).i.ən,bɑɹ.ˈbeɹ.i.ən/ a) An …

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  • 59Barbarian —    A Greek word used in the New Testament (Rom. 1:14) to denote one of another nation. In Col. 3:11, the word more definitely designates those nations of the Roman empire that did not speak Greek. In 1 Cor. 14:11, it simply refers to one speaking …

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  • 60Barbarian — A Greek, then Roman word. Orig. someone who was neither Greek nor Roman, whose speech was unintelligible. Connotations of uncouth, barbaric are to be observed from its earliest uses, and these came to predominate. Cf. Gothic; Heretic; Seely …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases