- be called (or go) to the Bar
- be called (or go) to the BarBrit.be admitted as a barrister.→ bar
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
The Bar Wizards — The BarWizards (Neil Lowrey and Neil Garner) are a British Flair bartending act. They first rose to fame when they were finalists in the first series of the British television talent show Britain s Got Talent in 2007,[1] in which they lost to the … Wikipedia
the bar — UK US (also the Bar) /bɑːr/ noun [S] LAW ► UK the group of barristers (= lawyers who are allowed to argue a case in a higher court), or the profession of such lawyers: »a member of the bar »He was called to the bar (= became a barrister) in 2006 … Financial and business terms
called within the bar — Made Queen s (or King s) Counsel in the UK • • • Main Entry: ↑bar … Useful english dictionary
called to the bar — Admitted as barrister or advocate • • • Main Entry: ↑bar … Useful english dictionary
The Bar Code Tattoo — infobox Book | name = The Bar Code Tattoo image caption = author = Suzanne Weyn illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Young adult publisher = Scholastic pub date = 1 September 2004 pages = 256 pp … Wikipedia
be called to the Bar — ► be called (or go) to the Bar Brit. be admitted as a barrister. Main Entry: ↑bar … English terms dictionary
be go to the Bar — ► be called (or go) to the Bar Brit. be admitted as a barrister. Main Entry: ↑bar … English terms dictionary
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar — is a song written by Don Raye in 1940, following the American boogie woogie tradition of syncopated piano music. It was first recorded by the Will Bradley orchestra, most notably with Freddie Slack on piano, who placed it in Billboard s top 10 in … Wikipedia
Call to the Bar — The Call to the Bar is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions. Common law jurisdictions were all at one time part of the British Empire.Fact|date=August 2007 Being called to the Bar has its origin in the royal summons that was… … Wikipedia
going through the bar — The act of the chief of an English common law court in demanding of every member of the bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move. This was done at the sitting of the court each day in term, except special paper days, crown paper… … Black's law dictionary