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- noun Plural form of
Bart .
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Examples
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According to public records, Christian Liaigre, a French interior and furniture designer whose projects have included the Mercer Hotel in Soho and Le Sereno Beach Hotel in St. Barts, is listed as the corporation's contact.
Celebrity Chef Sells Property on E. 61st Candace Jackson 2010
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Cafe St. Barts is getting a name change [Citysearch]
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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If the President's warmaking power is as absolute as some people (let's call them "Barts") like to say, then what about the following:
Balkinization 2007
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