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  1. Barriers

    Barriers is a British children's television series, created and written by William Corlett, and made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV between 1981 and 1982. The series starred Benedict Taylor as Billy Stanyon, a teenager facing up to the loss of his parents in a sailing accident only to discover that he was adopted. Billy then sets off on a journey to find his real parents that takes him across Europe. The series was filmed on location in Scotland, Germany and Austria. Barriers lasted for two series and other notable cast members included Paul Rogers, Laurence Naismith, Siân Phillips, Patricia Lawrence, Nicholas Courtney, Robert Addie, Natalie Forbes and Ellie Nicol-Hilton.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. barriers

    A martial exercise of men armed with short swords, within certain railings which separated them from the spectators. It has long been discontinued in England.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of BARRIERS in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of BARRIERS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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  1. Neil Bradley:

    If we want to sustain our economic recovery, we have to get serious about removing barriers to filling these open jobs.

  2. Stefano Gatti:

    The radical far-right feels more legitimized and stronger, thus they're more active, twenty years ago you couldn't hang around shouting' Viva il Duce,' there was greater resistance towards extremist themes. The dam barriers have been lowered, so people feel they can freely pour hatred towards Liliana Segre online.

  3. Nick Kerigan:

    Eating out is something we all look forward to, yet our research shows that waiting to pay is an increasing frustration, building on our experience in' invisible payments,' we wanted to create an innovative solution that removes any barriers to enjoying the meal, whilst also helping restaurants deliver great service and keep those diners coming back. ' FIXER UPPER' STARS CHIP AND JOANNA GAINES OFFICIALLY OPEN MAGNOLIA TABLE RESTAURANT Further, a different poll of 300 restaurant owners found that 67 percent like the notion of an.

  4. William Cunningham:

    They're trying to survive outside — to get housing, to get a job. We just don't have a system that's designed for people who have those kinds of issues. It's designed for well-educated, well-informed consumers in a market type system, it's the context of people's lives that is just so difficult that HIV is not their biggest problem. We haven't come up with any kind of magic bullet, but at the very least, we need to focus on these social barriers to a greater extent.

  5. Kirstjen Nielsen:

    The 30-foot-high bollard-style wall is a massive upgrade, and exactly what the men and women of the Border Patrol have requested. It's not mere replacement, for dilapidated, ineffective low wall and vehicle barriers : It's a new wall and part of a wall system.

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