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barlow

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[ bahr-loh ]

noun

South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. a large pocketknife with one blade.


Barlow

2

[ bahr-loh ]

noun

  1. Joel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of barlow1

1770–80, Americanism; after a family of Sheffield cutlers named Barlow, who are alleged to have produced a knife of this type before 1700
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Foothill 17, Barlow 0: Gavin Lauridsen hit a three-run home run and Chris Zill hit a two-run home run for Foothill.

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George Barlow, principal of Belgrave St Bartholomew's added that harnessing innovation to improve lessons was "fundamental" in how their school approaches teaching.

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Shalaleh Barlow, who is based in Essex, described family courts as "undermanned" and "no longer fit for purpose".

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Ms Barlow, from the not-for-profit Central Law Group CIC in Chelmsford, said she feared the system was at "breaking point".

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Mr Thomas jokes he will "drive up and down it enjoying the clear road", while Barlow hopes to drop off an 11th birthday cake before the lights are scurried away.

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