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  2. The Corner Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Corner Bar is an American television sitcom that aired as a summer-replacement series on ABC from June 21, 1972 to August 23, 1972, and again from August 3, 1973 to September 7, 1973. The show, created by comedian Alan King and veteran comedy writer Herb Sargent , was co-produced by King and comedian Howard Morris .

  3. Corner Bar (St. Michael, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Corner Bar, established in 1897, is located at the corner of 10 Main Street South and the end of Minnesota State Highway 241 in St. Michael, Minnesota. [1] The Braun Family purchased the property in 1993, and has maintained it since. [2]

  4. Canada's Worst Handyman 5 - Wikipedia

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    Angela's shelves are assembled with threaded rods, Cory's shelves are ceiling mounted, Simon's shelves are a corner unit that is supported with threaded rods on one side and a board on the other, Deen's a "pagoda-style" unit and Matt's design is a more conventional shelf supported by wood and dado joints on both sides.

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  6. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of 22 five-inch drivers and was designed to be located in the corner of a room, using reflections off the walls and floor to disperse the sound. [21] The system included tone controls and a switch to attenuate frequencies below 50 Hz. [22] [23] [24] The 2201 was a market failure and Bose discontinued it after three or four years. [25]

  7. Talk:Bar (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The correct definition of the bar (as found in dictionaries) is 1,000,000 dynes per square centimeter, since the bar is a unit that predates the SI system. 100 kPa is just an equivalent value, however, it makes no sense say it is the definition of the bar due to the SI system not existing when the bar was originally defined.