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gravity bar

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gravity bar [′grav·əd·ē ‚bär]
(mining engineering)
A 5-foot (1.5-meter) length of heavy half-round rod forming the link between the wedge-oriented coupling and the drill-rod swivel coupling on an assembled Thompson retrievable borehole-deflecting wedge.


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On the very top of the Storehouse is the Gravity Bar, where visitors get to enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness - which is the best part of the tour for many - as well as take in fantastic views of Dublin from all angles.
And if you're thinking of telling your better half about first loves, while sipping a pint of Guinness at their Gravity Bar, stick to the scenery instead.
At 46 metres the Storehouse's Gravity Bar is Dublin's highest pub and the 360-degree views are spectacular.
 
 
 
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