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Tiebar
Tiebar Tie"bar`, n. A flat bar used as a tie.

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- Baidu Tieba (Chinese: 百度贴吧; pinyin: bǎidù tiēbā; lit. 'Baidu Post Bar') is a Chinese online forum hosted by the Chinese web services company Baidu. Baidu...
- Wikipedia-like encyclopedia), iQIYI (a video streaming service), and Baidu Tieba (a keyword-based discussion forum similar to Reddit). Besides its core internet...
- Baidu Tieba one after another and recruiting Tieba moderators. The ban on Baidu Tieba at some universities has also been gradually lifted, and the Tieba moderator...
- China after the episode's broadcast. The series' Baidu Baike article, Baidu Tieba forum, Douban page, Zhihu page and Bilibili videos have been deleted or...
- consolidated administrative control. He died in 1877, and was succeeded by his son Tieba.: 63  During this period, Kenedougou faced a double threat as French colonial...
- WeChat, ShareChat, Instagram, Pinterest, QZone, Weibo, VK, Tumblr, Baidu Tieba, Threads and LinkedIn. Depending on interpretation, other po****r platforms...
- Tieba Traoré was the fourth king of the Kénédougou Kingdom, reigning from 1877 until his death in 1893. Mansa Douala had five sons, of whom Tieba was...
- Huazhong (username "Kind-Hearted Traveler") on the internet forum Baidu Tieba, in which he discussed his reasons for living a low-key, minimalist lifestyle...
- including the death of Wei Zexi, advertising of unqualified hospitals on Tieba, and ad fraud. Li was born in Yangquan, Shanxi Province, where he spent...
- Faama of the Kénédougou Kingdom, ruling from the 1893 death of his brother Tieba Traoré until the capture of Sik****o by the French in 1898. He is today remembered...