[ noun ] a bit with a bar mouthpiece that is designed to combine a curb and snaffle <noun.artifact>
"It would be nonsensical of `Saturday Night Live' to expect a woman to perform songs about a woman's experiences after a monologue by Andrew Dice Clay," her spokeswoman, Elaine Schock, said in a phone interview from Pelham, N.Y.
Associated chairman Richard Pelham, 36, said he assumed the newly created position of chief executive officer of the real estate developer and mortgage lender, which is a subsidiary of First American Bank & Trust of North Palm Beach.
Interest payments were stable at Pounds 5.4m. Allied London has utilised cash balances, which stood at Pounds 16m in June, to acquire Pelham Homes from the Rosehaugh receiver.
Elementary school officials in Pelham, N.Y., banned the wraps last week because of concerns about children cutting themselves.
Dan Perkes of Pelham, a member of the New York Athletic Club, described it as "a watering hole, a meeting place."
The more comprehensive TOPIX index of all issues listed on the first section rose only to 1,859.56 points from Monday's close of 1,858.30, said Pelham Smithers, an analyst for Shearson Lehman Hutton Asia Ltd.
In Hampshire County, the articles passed on voice votes in Cummington, Huntington and Pelham.