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"barman" Definitions
  1. a man who works in a bar, serving drinks
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For a lot of people coming in, although the barman might be looking at them as a customer, they might be looking at the barman as a friend.
You can watch Philly barman Vincent Stipo's stirring technique below.
I ask the barman if this is the absinthe bar, Lauschangriff.
She went with men, a barman said, she liked a man.
The barman pointed me out, and he walked towards my table.
Because of that openness, there are fewer limits for the barman.
He showed this name to the barman, and was directed to it.
Barman Kenta Goto's excellent Japanese-influenced cocktail bar keeps its highball simple.
Costas, a Greek barman, has had three jobs in the past few months.
"It's only water," shrugged the barman later, when I marvelled at their speed.
He speaks in the vernacular of a salty barman who has seen things.
I love to cook and make cocktails: I consider myself an excellent barman.
Those two men, one a former barman at Les Beguines, remain in Belgian custody.
"Colored 'round the back," the barman says before slamming a door in their faces.
You catch yourself asking the barman for a pint of session-friendly bitter. 10.
"We don't see it," says Courage Gamli, a Ghanaian barman, of his country's recent spurt.
My friend Thom, I believe, is working as a barman somewhere in the Portsmouth area.
A red-jacketed barman and white-jacketed server are waiting for us to want something.
Soon after, a female worker told Mr. Barman that Sagar was lying on the floor.
"Could be a lot worse," said the barman at a cafe in the Eighth Arrondissement.
If we ever had a barman that wasn't friendly to customers, we wouldn't have them here.
Brian Russell, the head barman, makes a signature cocktail for each horse running in the race.
On a cigarette break, Spacey followed Beal outside and revealed his genitals to the barman, Beal claims.
Mr. Barman, in his police complaint, said he and his son had arrived at work at 6 a.m.
In simpler times, a great barman was associated with a place — sleek or divey, he was always there.
At the Barakette cafe opposite the mosque he attends, the barman said Saied's habits matched his public image.
But it was Harry Craddock, the head barman at the Savoy from 583 to 1938, who refined the recipe.
Earlier this month, a 26-year-old woman was raped in a bar bathroom by the barman and the bouncer.
The trains were not running and the barman had trudged to work with the noble intent of serving stranded travellers.
Aberforth became the barman at the Hog's Head, and didn't seem to marry or have children, content with his goats.
They are either seeking refunds on herbicides or asking Barman to hold their chemicals in storage until next year, he said.
Along with other politicians from his party, Barman was shouting slogans against Forest and Rural Minister Naresh Jamatia, demanding his resignation.
The barman was quick to inform me that Stella Artois was in fact from Belgium, but offered a Birra Moretti instead.
Not particularly helpful for the rest of us, but the barman told me 90% of the lounge's guests are Qantas passengers.
Barman, 50, dodged marshals for a good half-a-minute before he was caught and the mace restored to its rightful place.
Part salesman, part barman, he cajoles potential guests with promises of the best grilled fish and the coldest beer on the beach.
Before I can slap him in the face, the barman dips the sugar cube in my drink and sets it on fire.
Overseen by Thomas Waugh, formerly the chief barman at ZZ's Clam Bar in Manhattan, they reflect the punctilious Japanese approach to cocktail culture.
Dressed as a bodyguard, I was getting too much attention from similarly clad goons, but as a barman, they wouldn't take a second glance.
That inspired Tom Hawkins, a 22-year-old with Down's syndrome, to ask Mr Goodman to help him pursue his dream of being a barman.
A 2015 study led by Barman concluded that the tri-village area is now home to around half of the world's population of the birds.
They are on the beach, with their flip flops on, drinking a pina colada, lecturing a Hawaiian barman about the superiority of Swansea's coastal views.
"In this presidential cycle there was no controlling it," Michael O'Donnell, a barman at Farrell's, one of the oldest bars in Brooklyn, told VICE Impact.
You can go up there and order an 'Arnold Palmer' in this country and the barman — he was a young man — knew what the drink was.
Agung, a young barman from Sulawesi, typifies a millennial attitude when he says he cannot see the point of voting because politicians are all the same.
Back in Tokyo, a barman mixing a whisky and soda gruffly recites a Japanese version of a common saying: "a fortune does not last three generations".
The boy, Sagar Barman, had been working at the mill for seven months, along with his parents, his father said in a telephone interview on Monday.
And still in place is Colin Field, Bar Hemingway's head barman who is a celebrity in his own right, in part, because of his inventive cocktails.
Finally, I wheedle the crushed note out of my pocket and the barman looks at me with a 'death to you and your loved ones' face.
Planting problems mean that growers need less seed and herbicides than expected, which is bad news for salesmen like Greg McKnight of Barman Seed in Woodhull, Illinois.
"Our Hargilla Army is an army without arms," Barman concluded, "yet armed with the commitment and determination to battle against all odds in saving this endangered bird."  
His longtime friend (and now business partner) convinced him to come back to Italy, abandon his indulgent life as a London barman and creature of the night.
But there's even more action at the plush Renaissance Bar: Badrutt's pocket-size, antique smoking lounge, known to regulars as Mario's, after the now-retired barman there.
"I thought, as we are poor, it will be helpful to run our family if my son Sagar can do some work in this factory," Mr. Barman said.
Rosita Missoni, 84, who founded the company with her husband (also named Ottavio) in 1953, questioned a barman at length about the contents of her fresh-ginger cocktail.
When Bahri isn't taking German lessons or working one of his two jobs as a barman or a cleaner, he likes to relax by becoming a sex slave.
You insist you all eschew the local pub a one-minute walk from work and instead suggest a place where the barman remembered your order that one time.
" With lyrical economy, she recalls the summers of her childhood along "Europe's southernmost Iron Curtain," where "every second barman was in the service of the Bulgarian State Security.
I can have the best days of my fuckin' life in a lift, or with a barman, or with any geezer outside, or in a fuckin' petrol station.
Radha Binod Barman, who chaired the NSC between 2016 and 2018, said the National Statistical Commission should have been the final authority on whether to release the jobs report.
In recent days a number of others, including Irish barman Kris Nixon and Harry Dreyfuss — son of Oscar-winner Richard Dreyfuss — have also come forward with their own stories.
At a bar in Tula, an industrial city about 170 km (105 miles) south of Moscow, Gorbachev is greeted by patrons and called the "star of Marseille" by the barman.
I've been a deckhand on P&O Ferries, a dustman, a barman, an administration robot, a security guard, tea-boy at L'Oreal, a copywriter, an editor, a social media wonk.
A barman by training—he claims to mix a killer mojito—Ahmed would face a lot of competition in job-poor Berlin, and his lack of German is a handicap.
Brewed in Scotland, which voted largely in favour of remaining in Europe, the beer's hoppy notes give it a deliberate bitterness, said Lomig Fronty, a French barman at The Cricketer pub.
Hanisch, who most recently served as global head of securitized products trading, joined Deutsche Bank in 2007, Riddhi Barman, head of global credit financing and solutions, US, wrote in the memo.
Dmitry, a barman at trendy courtyard bar Gogol, said visiting soccer fans had drunk 800 litres of beer in three days, downing the cheap lager before the more expensive bottled beers.
At the Crane Bar in Galway, the bouzouki player-cum-barman was kind enough to say, "Now, that's illegal," and explained that if he did stock poitín, he would lose his license.
And not everybody is planning on protesting Mr. Trump's arrival: in Oxfordshire, a barman has said he would happily welcome Mr. Trump in, shake his hand and serve him a free drink.
Ferolla's illustrations and retro fonts appear on embroidered bed linens, do-not-disturb signs and the menus in the lobby's Charade Bar, which hired the head barman from the Dorchester in London.
Dmitry, a barman at trendy courtyard bar Gogol, said visiting soccer fans had drunk 800 liters of beer in three days, downing the cheap lager before moving on to more expensive bottled beers.
You may shudder at the thought of witnessing your best mate trying to drunkenly chase the barman down the pub, but these guys are professional flirts and watching them "graft" is mind-blowing.
Doley Barman, director of the National Police Academy, said police training includes "sensitization modules on dealing with the transgender community", as well as visits to areas where trainees can interact with transgender people.
Haberturk cited a barman at the club as saying the gunman had thrown explosive devices several times during the shooting spree, apparently in order to disorientate people and give himself time to reload.
However, Knox was convicted of falsely accusing Congolese barman Patrick Lumumba for the 2007 crime, and was sentenced to time served because she had already spent about four years in an Italian jail.
Rebel was founded by Jaydeep Barman, a native of Mumbai with an MBA from INSEAD who spent nearly four years with McKinsey before joining forces with business school classmate Kallol Banerjee to launch Faasos.
Barman worked with local women to emphasize the breed's importance as a scavenger of disease-ridden carrion and link in the food chain of the wetlands, as well as its importance in Hindu mythology.
Blow the rent money on two perfect martinis side by side, or fly to that little bar in Tangier, where it's always quarter to 3 and the barman has a degree in Frank Sinatra.
" via GIPHY "I once knew a barman that had some difficulty in attracting females, when one night he finally managed to pick up a girl that was drunk enough to take him home after work.
While definitively clearing Knox of the murder in 2015 due to insufficient evidence, the Rome court confirmed a previous three-year sentence given to her for falsely accusing Congolese barman Patrick Lumumba of the crime.
So the two are locked together like a barman and his most profitable customer, endlessly pouring one more drink to fend off the hangover and trying to forget about the cirrhosis that might set in.
Sagar Barman, a child laborer at the mill, died in a hospital Sunday after co-workers pumped air into his body by inserting a compressor hose into his rectum and turning on the machine, officials said.
The father of the boy, Ratan Barman, 70, filed a complaint on Sunday with the Rupganj police, accusing supervisors at the mill of killing his son by pumping air from a compressor machine into his rectum.
According to the police complaint, Mr. Barman said those men and several other linemen and supervisors used to speak abusively to him and his son, and beat them when there were small mistakes in their work.
First, a bit of history: Nguyen Van Dao says that back in 1946, his father Nguyen Van Giang, a barman at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel in Hanoi, ran out of milk to serve with the coffee.
"In the last two years of [former President Ali Abdullah] Saleh's reign until 2012, we documented some 700 disappearances, many of them with US fingerprints," said Abdelrahman Barman, formerly senior lawyer at Yemeni human rights organization HOOD.
The boy's father, Ratan Barman, who is also an employee at the mill, filed a case with Rupganj police naming four officials of the mill in his son's death and accusing six others who were unnamed, Hossain said.
"I was in [The Bowery Hotel] bar, so I asked the barman for a napkin and I did a chicken scratch drawing and sent it back to Harry right away," Reed says of the initial "Lights Up" design.
Cityfox told THUMP this was because of a miscommunication between members of the team—a barman had misinterpreted an instruction over the radio to open an extra bar, and thought that meant the alcohol license had finally come through.
"A guy came up to the bar, and he ordered an Arnold Palmer, and the barman knew what that drink was," three-time major champion Padraig Harrington recalled about a visit to an Indian restaurant in Orlando in 2009.
Now, the only men left in La Belle are Whitey, sheriff Bill McNue (Scoot McNairy), who's slowly losing his eyesight, barman Barney, general store owner Asa Leopold (Randy Oglesby), and John Doe, the sole miner to survive the accident.
"With Android, we are able to maintain our unique and intuitive Uconnect user interface, all while integrating our easy-to-use systems with Android's features and ecosystem of applications," said Chris Barman, FCA's head of electrical engineering, in a statement.
"With Android, we are able to maintain our unique and intuitive Uconnect user interface, all while integrating our easy-to-use systems with Android's features and ecosystem of applications," noted FCA Head of Electrical Engineering Chris Barman in the release.
He's also a veteran barman, having spent 15 years in the industry "behind the stick," as it's called, having only recently left to take a brand ambassador position with a spirits company so he can spend more time with the family.
At 20, he left his job as a barman to help defend fellow Catholics from what they saw as a hostile British state, and to fight for Northern Ireland to split from the United Kingdom and unite with the Irish Republic.
Never one to succumb to an Edison light bulb, a reclaimed barn door or over-the-top Vegas-style amenities, Scio believes instead in quiet details like an unforgettable barman, a well-stocked library and house-scented creams and soaks.
Miles (Lewis Pullman), the concierge who, as the hotel's sole employee, also serves as barman, maid, and part-time voyeur (we'll get to that) gives his spiel about the El Royale being a "bicoastal establishment," and the guests pick a room.
In his 23 years as a barman at Cronin & Phelan's, Mr. Cremin has gained a loyal following of patrons who come for both his pour and his powers to dazzle with sleight of hand, misdirection, mentalism and other magic techniques.
Threads made from spider silk, upcycled yarn, stem-cell-engineered leather and diamonds sourced from above the ground elicited both curiosity and Instagram posts, as did a robotic barman, pouring mojitos ordered via tablets, much to the excitement of the crowd.
They are bound by common experiences such as travel, exposure to other Europeans and academic qualifications (even those who move for more mundane jobs, the Spanish barman working in Berlin, say, tend to be more educated than those among whom they grew up).
And their efforts have effects beyond the world of conservation awards: The region under their protection is now "the biggest greater adjutant nesting colony in the world," Purnima Devi Barman, a wildlife biologist with Aaranyak, a conservation nonprofit in Assam, told National Georgraphic.
"Soon as I went to vote and saw like 50 people queueing up, I knew it was over," says the barman at the Anthracite Café, a popular joint in Wilkes-Barre, with mining memorabilia on its walls and a vast lump of coal out front.
At the Coconut Club, a recurring pop-up supper club in Los Angeles, the barman Nathan Hazard created a blue gin punch that, moving from glass to glass, he rendered purple with a spoonful each of lime juice, Jamaican bitters and the spiced liqueur falernum.
Then there were the hundreds of attempts by the CIA to assassinate him, ranging from the farcical—an exploding cigar—to near-misses: a dose of botulism that burst before it could be added to a milkshake by a barman at the Habana Libre (ex-Hilton) hotel.
I eventually got him by sneaking into the basement of the ostentatious party venue to learn the recipe for my target's favorite cocktail, dressing as a barman, and then serving a version — laced with rat poison — to him in a room packed with 100 of his guests.
Paul was the first to arrive—he was out here on business, staying long-term at a hotel in L.A.—and I think he was eager to escape the four walls, dreary views, and artificial relationships he'd established with the concierge, the barman, and the waitstaff.
The guy who played the croupier was a Jew who had fled Nazi-occupied France, the barman a Russian who had left Russia after the revolution, while the actor who played the headwaiter, S. Z. Sakall — nicknamed Cuddles — was a Hungarian whose three sisters died in the concentration camps.
On your first Canada Day in the UK we went shopping to buy as much Canadiana as you could find on a barman wage–mostly Peaches albums and Canadian Club–and threw an excellent house party that included a food fight that was never fully cleaned up until the day we moved out.
"This collaboration with Google has been an extremely beneficial opportunity for both companies to explore how in-vehicle infotainment and connectivity technology continues to evolve, and what it takes to meet consumers' increasing desire for innovation of information with minimal distraction," Chris Barman, head of electrical engineering at Fiat Chrysler, said in a press release.
" Sentencing 26-year-old Benjamin Williams, the barman who sold Katie the ecstasy, to two-and-a-half years in jail, the judge said he would be "failing in his public duty" if he didn't send them both to prison: "You in differing ways have each played a role in the death of a young woman.
" The criticism comes just one year after David Jennings, the former San Francisco ICE field office director, shared an image on LinkedIn that depicted three patio umbrellas intended to resemble people in body-covering burqas along with the caption: "I spent 30 minutes talking to them to learn more about their culture until the barman told me they were umbrellas.
Read: Look at the Ridiculous Shit the UK's Billionaires Spend Their Cash On Dust off that old LP of Push Barman to Open Old Wounds, briefly reminisce about a time when Saint Petersburg was Leningrad, and pray for an enormous pay raise, because a signed, first edition copy of Karl Marx's Das Kapital is going to auction—and it's going to cost you.
On JetBlue, the signature cocktail for Mint, the airline's premium class, is the Mint, a mix of honey-infused limeade and mint, with vodka optional; and Air France takes the star barman Colin Field, from Bar Hemingway at the Ritz Paris hotel, onboard select flights where he sets up a cocktail bar for business and first-class fliers and serves his famous cocktails.
Then, there is the importance of two iconic bars that popularized the American-English cocktail tradition in the 1920s — Harry's New York Bar and the Bar Hemingway at the Ritz Paris, renowned in equal parts for its creative cocktails, its literary and artistic clientele, and its star barman, Colin Peter Field, who revived the bar in 1994 after it went dormant in the mid-seventies.
A 254-year-old former boxer who had been a bartender at the Fanelli Cafe in SoHo since 19803, Mr. Bozic cultivated a following as a rude barman who reads several books a week, keeps season tickets to the opera and tells stories of an improbably novelistic life: He fought Larry Holmes at Madison Square Garden; he tried to rob a bank to pay overdue rent; he married Barack Obama's former girlfriend.

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