How To Use All-night In A Sentence
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The Cameo cinema in Edinburgh has just announced an Eighties all-nighter, featuring saccharine delights such as Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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To their first all-night party?
Times, Sunday Times
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asked Voss, still keen, still capable of doing an all-nighter for the East Front.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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My wife's breasts are neither the seat of my sexual gratification nor an open-all-night diner for the latest nursling.
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Two nights before she died, there was an all-night vigil at her bedside.
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Their hair was in big waves, crimped and curled after what I imagined was the collective effort of painful rollers, hot irons, and all-night slumber parties.
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Your teenage daughter has begged you to let her attend an all-night party at a friend's house.
Christianity Today
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His jobs: distributor of vending machine candy, all-night clerk in a convenience store, a third-rate newspaperman.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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Jake Silverman was sitting in an all-night café in Whitechapel.
THE WHITE DOVE
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On the first night, the Grain Station director worked until till 2am, the second night until 4am and then he did two all-nighters after that.
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Cots and blankets have been sent into the Senate in preparation for an all-night debate.
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The four pharmaceutical best-sellers are witness to the poor folk who have nothing better to do than watch all-night television.
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Many of us younger ravers missed out on the joyousness of the all-night party scene.
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Russian fans were still dancing at the all-night rave and there was only time for a few hours' sleep.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the front of the line were the all-nighters, hard-core sci-fi fans, amateur Civil War historians, and chasers of obscurities, rumored to have been there since before midnight.
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There were more performance-enhancing drugs going down than at an all-night rave.
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It is always the morning after an all-night party.
Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
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Part of me felt that an all-night party for not-even-two-year-olds was really rushing things.
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Even though I attended UNC-Chapel Hill I rarely missed the all-night "predawn" concerts in A&T's Moore Gymnasium.
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A lot of advanced democracies still have all-night sittings, which I think are crazy.
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I have a test tomorrow so I'm going to go to the bookstore, get myself a frappé, and pull an all-nighter, then try and make it through tomorrow.
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As many workers know, the dreaded all-nighters can create havoc with family life, and anything that offers a chance to avoid camping out in the office is to be welcomed.
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The next year, I was again at Glastonbury, this time reporting for a dance music magazine on the all-night raves that had sprung up around the event.
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As for Dan, a third-year speech communication major, he needs coffee to stay awake through all-nighters.
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Unions staged the 24-hour walkout in a dispute over conditions for new all-night services.
The Sun
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That night, the Wild Hearts were having an all-night movie extravaganza at the church.
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Then, just the other side of Melton Mowbray, I stopped at an all-night petrol station to buy a sandwich and top up my phone card.
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The hallway was quiet at this time of night, and Tesha was glad that there was an all-night grocery store not too far away.
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Here's this person maybe you fooled around with in your parents 'bed, or pulled an all-nighter with to finish a take-home exam.
Boing Boing
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But thinking that he would not need to return to the hotel before 11: 30 the next day, he wandered into an all-night beanery to have a cup of coffee and some pie.
An American Tragedy
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He had just left an all-night party and was riding that day.
The Sun
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All-night jam sessions were common in Kansas City jazz clubs of the 1930s.
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The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle.
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The English Speaking Union will have an all-nighter in the West End with food and wine for a £50 entry fee.
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Locals have been horrified by the flocks of tourists heading to their town for all-night raves and bar crawls.
The Sun
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To their first all-night party?
Times, Sunday Times
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Locals have been horrified by the flocks of tourists heading to their town for all-night raves and bar crawls.
The Sun
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He engaged in all-night poker games in boardinghouse rooms throughout the city.
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Hamby writes: These poems are from a twenty-six-poem sequence of abecedarian sonnets at the center of All-Night Lingo Tango.
The Best American Poetry 2010
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But the sun has barely set on this all-night shoot and I'm already wishing I'd brought thermal underwear and a foil blanket.
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The house party is the best place to pull an all-nighter.
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There were all-night partyers trying not to fall overboard as the fitness freaks jogged past them at sunup.
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Tube drivers are set to strike again as the long-running dispute over plans for an all-night service continues.
Times, Sunday Times
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Another all-nighter clubbing last night has left me really goosed, but I thought I'd better write summat or folk'll worry.
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Two all-night vigils by the TV fail to yield the new Nic Cage advert.
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He particularly liked the line in which we reported how drinkers were given the option of leaving before work began, or staying all-night for a lock-in.
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The Hill Country along South Mopac is remarkably barren of all-night food joints.
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Many of us younger ravers missed out on the joyousness of the all-night party scene.
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I personally really didn't wake up until 4pm today which I've never done unless it was after an all-nighter (all night chat, that is) ending at 9am, and even that only happened once.
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Or maybe the twenty-year-old twigs dragged back from the all-night raves seemed less edgy and bedazzling over coffee?
My Husband Came Back, Now What?
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After getting the spirit in this old-school way, just like it happens in an all-night Kalahari Bushman dance, you can go to sleep filled with a vibration.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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How the early riser (or all-night essayist?
The Times Literary Supplement
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She organized an all-night telephone counselling service for students in despair about their grades or love-lives.
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I view elections much like all-night sporting events, with the score changing every fifteen minutes or so.
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An all-night search discovered her body early the next morning.
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A prayer vigil on the Circus Maximus, an all-night prayer session in downtown Rome churches and the beatification Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI top the agenda for the three-day event.
As John Paul beatification nears, criticism mounts
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Well, I knew I had long days at work on Saturday and Sunday, and as the ball was an all-nighter, going on until 6am, I thought it wise not to go.
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Big city schools might be in proximity to all-night Thai food, but schools in small cities can give students a huge advantage in preparing for a career.
Five Cities for the Career-Minded Student
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Everyone looks like they're on their way home from an all-night rave but without the grin.
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They told me there was an all-night minimart on the corner.
The Sun
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I have done a couple more all-nighters since then but as I get older I have less stamina than I once used to.
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Funerals and all-night wakes, called ‘sit-ups,’ are important social occasions.
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He prefers to remember Juárez as the welcoming place where some restaurant and club owners sought out locations with east-facing windows so that all-night revelers from the U.S. and Mexico could greet the sunrise together.
On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife
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But my favourite adjective here is ‘all-night’ - in the shires, you see, people sometimes get home from a party before midnight.
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
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He wondered for a moment: Should I stop and tell him about my all-nighter with the rock widow?
BABYCAKES
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I've made a couple of gaffes with experiments in all-night bleaching lately.
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
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Loud music and cheering; tons of people clattering into you; oversized cartoon characters bobbing in front of your eyes: no, you're not necessarily on something at a NYE all-nighter, you might actually be at the annual London Parade.
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Russian fans were still dancing at the all-night rave and there was only time for a few hours' sleep.
Times, Sunday Times
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You dont want to spend the rest of your life looking back with disgust at every picnic and curry you shared, regretting the times of ringing in sick to spend the day in bed together, recalling festivals, boat trips, backstage passes, crazy French bars, trips to the all-night beigel shop at five in the morning, the night the Tories were kicked out, the bewildered newspaper man in the snow, as merely part of a marathon mistake.
What's Going On
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Rescuers were engaged in a frantic all-night effort to reach the survivors before their supply of air ran out.
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Every so often, without apparent rhyme or reason, huge areas of my lawn are ripped to shreds, as if a colony of badgers has been holding an all-night party on it.
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He'd have all-night sittings, which meant he'd miss a whole night's sleep once a month.
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All the benches were by this time full, all classes of the day finished, leaving couples and friends free to sit out in the sun for a few fun-loving hours before the parties and all-nighters began.
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And there might have to be, if not a long twilight struggle, then at least a serious all-nighter with some dismally poor lighting.
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Do you honestly think your all-nighters across the street go unnoticed?
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Rescuers were engaged in a frantic all-night effort to reach the survivors before their supply of air ran out.
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It's interesting to watch polite, articulate, well groomed military officers field questions from slovenly reporters who look and sound like college students after an all-nighter.
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She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all-night bookstore, a movie theater and a park.
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I lost count of the number of all-nighters I pulled, fuelled by caffeine and the occasional dexie.
Feminist blogs
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Watching the all-night-long toil during the run-up is evidence of quite the opposite, however.
Times, Sunday Times
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All-night raving isn't a problem — it's superwarm — and it looks blinding with giant shades and stomper boots.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is part of an ad hoc committee struck by city hall to develop regulations governing raves and all-night dance parties.
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The pub offers an all-night cellar vigil including the use of infra-red cameras, dousing rods, and a meter for measuring electro-magnetic fields for serious enthusiasts.
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There was a time when 15,000 people would assemble for an all-night performance.
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Jan called this morning after an all-nighter at the hospital and will be sleeping the morning away before she attempts the drive home.
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Hundreds of people were kept awake in their beds by an all-night party because police were powerless to act.
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Then, on the morning of March 10, after an all-night Mass designed to coincide with the long-distance prayers of a charismatic Austrian priest, and in front of several witnesses, every one of her symptoms disappeared.
A Mixed Blessing
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The Democrats had intended to continue seeking unanimous consent agreements and thereby force Bunning to stay on the floor making an all-night filibuster last Thursday.
Matthew Yglesias » Bunning Blockade Endgame
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And I pulled an all-nighter so I could review all the material …
Think Progress » Traditional Values Coalition Tells Senators To Block Judicial Nominee Because She’s A ‘Radical Lesbian’
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Your teenage daughter has begged you to let her attend an all-night party at a friend's house.
Christianity Today
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Years ago (as it seems) on a rainy winter evening, we watched the buoys of the Solent Channel streaming past us all aslope on the strong ebb-tide, and as the Trinity Brothers began to open their eyes for an all-night watch on the south coast, we closed ours to the world behind.
The Relief of Mafeking How it Was Accomplished by Mahon's Flying Column; with an Account of Some Earlier Episodes in the Boer War of 1899-1900
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This event originated as a private music soirée over half a century ago, and has grown into an important event on India's classical music calendar featuring all-night performances and showcasing maestros as well as new talent.
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How bad is it to pull an all-nighter before a big presentation?
Stopping Sleepiness
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Tube drivers are set to strike again as the long-running dispute over plans for an all-night service continues.
Times, Sunday Times
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My friends got old too, and now when we have a rare night of all-night revelry, we pay for it for about a week afterwards.
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Not everything can be done in an all-nighter, unless you limit yourself a lot.
The New Yorker on the underground world of “neuroenhancing” drugs. - Boing Boing
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There were tales of high-top sneakers and traveling in coach cars and all-night card games.
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A burglar broke into a home, let his friends in and then held an all-night party.
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After an all-night negotiating session, officials said that they had resolved key issues that had blocked implementation of a rebalancing program.
G-20 measures aim to avert replay of global economic dive
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Astor and five others had hired disused factory buildings for a night and laid on all-night musical events.
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
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Bodybuilders claim GHB helps metabolize fat and build muscle, and persons who attend nightclubs and parties (such as all-night ‘raves’) use it as a euphoriant.
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I'll pull a near all-nighter writing rot of life's garrotte, the dead line pulling tighter.
Countdown
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Honestly, can anyone pirouette from amusing all-night benders to bruising human-right politics with quick, drawn-comic aplomb quite like NMA.tv?
STATE DINNER: Here's the animated Obama/Hu Jintao party you DIDN'T see...
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A source told Britain's Daily Sport newspaper: ‘The party was a real all-nighter.’
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Endeavour arrived at its destination before sunrise yesterday, after an all-night journey.
Times, Sunday Times
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The couple are accused of daubing neighbours' homes and cars with paint, hurling torrents of abuse at passers-by, and holding drunken all-day and all-night parties.
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Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high.
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Such a vigil might involve fasting and an all-night experience outdoors, during which the initiate comes in direct contact with the gods, discovers his or her own power and connects with tutelary, totemic or guardian spirits.
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In the Kalahari, an all-night dance feels like it will kill you because the spirit refuses to say no, always moving you, and shaking you all night until you feel like it is impossible to keep going.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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Drawn by the intrigue of all-night vigils in cemeteries and life-size skeletons propped jauntily in shop windows, tourists flock to Oaxaca and other points in Mexico for Day of the Dead.
Day of the Dead or El Dia de los Muertos in Oaxaca
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It's an unbeatable location, right on the arcaded Plaça Reial in the centre of the Barri Gòtic, but is really aimed at hard-core party people – the cheap beer and all-night comings and goings of the clubbers make it less fun for anyone here for a quiet weekend of sightseeing, especially in the larger rooms mixed dorms sleep up to 20 people.
10 of the best hostels in Barcelona
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an all-night drugstore
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The scene has never died, with 1,700 regularly turning up to all-nighters.
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall.
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The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle.
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‘You've got to have pretty clean-living guys,’ he said, referring to the need for players to get their rest instead of cavorting at all-night pubs.
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It’s all a bit hysterical, as everyone is feeling the same sort of relief and trepidation, and most are muddle-headed as well from end-of-term all-night swotting.
Dreaming of the Bones
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The only wandering souls about were the kind of lost souls you get in all-night supermarkets any night of the year.
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The committee ruled against all-night opening mainly on safety grounds.
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I read Harry Potter 6 in eight and a half, pulling an all-nighter to do so.
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Oh, and a wrap of whizz for those all-nighters at Wigan Casino or the Mecca in Blackpool.
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We remember when Leeds University students had an all-night party and it was horrendous.
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I apparently have something called pleurisy, which, although it sounds like something you'd catch from a frisky co-ed after an all-night kegger, is actually inflammation of the lining of your lungs.
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Unions staged the 24-hour walkout in a dispute over conditions for new all-night services.
The Sun
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Unions staged the 24-hour walkout in a dispute over conditions for new all-night services.
The Sun
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My all-night Manuscript marathon had been snack-free, so as well as feeling tingly from fatigue I was also amazingly hungry.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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News is now a nationwide cram session, all-nighters for the general public.
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Unions staged the 24-hour walkout in a dispute over conditions for new all-night services.
The Sun
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They'll have to pull an all-nighter in order to pull off 400 cookies, 200 pastries, 20 cakes and 20 pies, all while working on an elaborate theme cake for a very special client.
Tonight's TV Hot List: Monday, Jan. 24, 2011
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Prine's slice of Americana is all carved out with his songs about dead-end jobs, all-night cafés and prisons.
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I can tell you I've gotten into some real scraps in interstate buses to get them to turn off the mind-numbing all-night videos.
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He often made all-night runs to the rear for parts and tires.
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One night a rascally friend and I went into their offices late at night, took the entire library, carried it down to an all-night copying store and copied every one of them.
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Or should we be on the lookout for a spike in all-night raves up on the Hill?
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The ‘Jolly Roger,’ on Sherkin Island, a short ferry ride from Baltimore, has produced some memorable all-nighters.
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So prepare for an all-night vigil as there will also be a post-Palace party down at the Warehouse that will run you until dawn.
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He had just left an all-night party and was riding that day.
The Sun
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By the time the companion exhibition catalogue was written, however, he was devoting nearly all his time to concert-party paintings, and his works were reputed to increase attendance at the all-night events.
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It caters to that all-night party-hard, cosmopolitan scene with 24-hour cafes that have grilled meats, fish and salad.
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He described how he had to put muffs on the ears of his three-month-old son to protect him from the awful sound of all-night bombing.
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“So either we make this an all-nighter tonight,” Eris said, imbuing her words with the sense of having the advantage in the situation, “or we get the gang together again in a few weeks and take a more subtle one-per-night schedule.”
Arcane Circle
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REDLANDS - Redlands police responded to four noise complaints Saturday in connection with an all-night rave held at Pharaoh's Lost Kingdom.
Undefined
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The all-night costume balls, boozy dinners and back-room business deals are things of legend in this city once known as the Paris of the Orient.
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“Cinematic all-night conquests that make no sense.”
The Adults
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So we're having an all-night party here and taking Monday morning off.
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‘It was damp, dingy and horrible so it's had a complete overhaul,’ she said, demonstrating her calloused hands after a pre-launch all-nighter to finish the decoration.
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Supporters of the peace movement held an all-night candlelit vigil outside the cathedral.
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We explored the oldest protected rainforest, the soft coral reefs, and the all-night fêtes of the Caribbean's farthest reaches.
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It is always the morning after an all-night party.
Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
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If you are a banker or a management consultant or a lobbyist, you will regularly throw all-nighters to produce the victorious presentation or bid or whatever it happens to be.