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an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar

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In his exposition of these paragraphs on reconciliation in society, Edward Dowey cited the Theological Declaration of Barmen as an inspiration and model:
Before the ban barmen were exposed to an average of 28 hours per week of smoky rooms.
What is it that makes the Barmen declaration an important document for our church in Cuba, despite the fact that the situation in Germany during the Third Reich and the situation in Cuba, following the revolution of 1959, are so different?
At the last minute when the pension money is about to be released the file disappears and we suspect some people are up to something bad,' Barmen says.
According to the charges, the barmen were juggling flaming bottles of alcohol during a bar act when one of the bottles blew up, spewing flames and inflicting burns on a 23-year-old British air hostess, a 40-year-old French tourist and a 27-year-old finance manager.
Yesterday the barmen charged with his manslaughter were sensationally acquitted after a judge ruled no jury could safely bring in a guilty verdict.
What many had hoped for but which, given the prevailing theological opinion, few expected, had happened: on 31 May 1934, after discussions in plenary and in the confessional meetings, the amended and expanded draft of the Barmen Declaration that had been presented by Hans Asmussen, was unanimously approved by all 139 synod members of different confessions.
Although Hitler's anti-Semitism served as the initial impetus for organizing the Pfarrernotbund and ultimately the Confessing Church, it is important to note that the Barmen Declaration does not specifically mention the persecution of the Jews.
BARMEN who invented an armed raid at the exclusive golf club where they worked could be jailed for stealing cash themselves.
IRISH barmen are known for their attention to detail, sympathetic ear and razor-sharp wit.
Answer: when it doesn't have a sporran and is worn by the barmen at the Coylumbridge Hilton near Aviemore.
An interview turned into a 'battle of the tipples' as barmen fought it out to get the top job.
MAN walks into a bar, sits down and hears a small voice say, "You look nice today." A few minutes later he again hears a small voice: "That's a nice shirt." The guy asks the barman "Who is that?" The barmen says: "The peanuts.
As well as learning from the prolives and even theifessionals, Martin also spent time at the Landmark and Soho hotels talknd social freedoming to the barmen, and managed to squeeze in a cocktail course in East London before filming began -which he thoroughly enjoyed.