How To Use Jukebox In A Sentence
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Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits.
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The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox.
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As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it.
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If you went into town, you'd notice all the pubs have loud jukeboxes.
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More than a typical jukebox musical, this charming and sentimental production is sure to make you shed a tear or two.
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The jukeboxes in the bars were ringing with recordings made in Chicago and New York, rich with the promises of new opportunities.
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If you scooted them all a few inches or so this way, you could fit both a pinball machine and a jukebox along that wall.
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Blue walks over to his usual table, but stops at the jukebox first and selects a song.
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Kern, Sherman and Robot John walk across the planet – and Robot John helpfully plays some music on his built-in jukebox to make the journey pleasant.
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The jukebox musical is a godsend to pop stars that have been and gone.
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The jukebox has fallen out of favour in recent years, due to the rise in popularity of the personal stereo amongst pub-goers.
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She pressed a fifty pence piece into my hand and told me to go to the jukebox and put on song number 10 from cd number 3.
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the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening
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Sharing the frame with a jukebox, he begins to speak about the film, declaring it to be about the culture and grace of music, but his voice is drowned out by the raucous titular song.
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The new player acts as a Web radio tuner and a jukebox that allows users to create playlists.
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In the barroom stood an enormous Italian jukebox - the only noticeable thing there apart from the brightly painted Gothic ceiling.
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He studied the selections on the coin-operated music unit that was wired to a Wurlitzer jukebox.
INCA GOLD
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As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it.
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However the traditional jukebox is being rapidly replaced with digital download devices (Touchtones seems to be the dominant brand in my area).
Matthew Yglesias » Jukeboxes are Killing The Recording Industry
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I caught that too. jukebox is a real stickler and pedant when it suits him; but truly elastic when it comes to his own dishonest misstatements.
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My favorite song is on the jukebox.
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Simple Man is now playing on my jukebox at home.
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One room functions as normal, with jukebox music and the clink of glasses drifting through to where the performance takes place.
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The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
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It's not a jukebox musical.
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And, as you'd expect, all things Elvis clutter the shelves, from figurines to drinking glasses to wallets to tins to plates to clocks to jukeboxes to lamps to cookie jars.
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The impressive popularity of radio and jukeboxes became another profitable source of income for the music industry, thanks to royalties for every public performance of music.
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March 9, 2010, 9: 03 pm jukeboxgrad says: arbalest:
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Some jukebox musicals have triumphed despite negative reviews.
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That's what makes the jukebox play.
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I am always dumbfounded by the utter lack of taste displayed in selecting the most popular choices on the jukebox.
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March 14, 2010, 3: 22 am jukeboxgrad says: skookum:
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There are probably fewer professional live musicians than there would be if we had never enjoyed radios, jukeboxes, transistorized stereos, or computerized file sharing.
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In Harlem, angry fans removed his records from jukeboxes and trampled them in the street.
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The other traditional data storage, nearline archiving, involves moving the data to a slower media such as robotic tape and laser or magnetic optical jukeboxes.
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And there was a dartboard and a lovely 1950s Wurlitzer jukebox, a fruit machine --- and, good heavens!
TICKLED PINK
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As the rate for one jukebox is a whopping $405/year for the first jukebox and $93 each additional one and the statutory minimum for copyright infringement is $750/count, it’s really a no-brainer.
Matthew Yglesias » Jukeboxes are Killing The Recording Industry
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The only possible downside is that it will probably spark a rush of copycat jukebox musical adaptations.
The Sun
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Mixing them up in jukebox musical fashion merely suggested a lack of confidence in his current project.
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Michael B says: jukeboxgrad, wise and venerable one, preeminent in modesty and modest formulations (I mock not, nor [now to the audience in feigned sotto voce], nor do I indulge any mean paraleipsis),
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Though some would debate your right to ears if you keep your iPod volume maxed at an ossicle-wobbling level, an owner of Apple's popular Lilliputian jukebox has filed a lawsuit against the computer maker, claiming the device can cause hearing loss in people who use it.
Jobs' Apple Faces Lawsuit Over iPod Volume
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The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
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The glasses and the gawkiness told us that we, too, could have a go at what he was doing, if we were prepared to put away skiffle's tea-chest bass and washboard and invest in those solid-bodied electric guitars that appeared to have come off the same drawing board responsible for the era's befinned and chrome-laden Packard and De Soto automobiles and Wurlitzer and Rock-Ola jukeboxes.
Expecting Rain
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I glanced over my shoulder to where Ashley was singing along by the jukebox.
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What School Disco largely deals in is not nostalgia, but inoffensive, singalong pop and rock hits, the sort of thing you'd find on your average pub jukebox.
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To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table.
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Large pictures of fifties stars hung along the walls and a song from the musical Grease played on the jukebox in the corner.
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The freedom to add ambient to the ambience comes from the jukebox getting acquainted with the internet.
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A jukebox stood near the end of the bar, neighboured by a golf machine.
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I remember sitting around with her trying to figure out how we could stage this thing as theater—basically conceptualizing what we now call a jukebox musical.
Theater Geek
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One of their friends repaired jukeboxes for a living.
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Rock music was pounding out from the jukebox.
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Vex me, O Night, your stars stuttering like a stuck jukebox, put a spell on me, my bones atremble at your tabernacle of rhythm and blues.
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Then you walk past the ancient jukebox - but have no fear!
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At mid-afternoon he would leave his second-story apartment in the French Quarter, near the corner of Royal and St. Peter, and walk over to Victor’s, a long-gone bar, where he would drink brandy alexanders and listen to the Ink Spots sing “If I Didn’t Care” on the jukebox.
Into the Story
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My favorite song is on the jukebox.
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A jukebox stood near the end of the bar, neighboured by a golf machine.
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We sat some more, listening to the jukebox which was playing some really remarkable tat.
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It's a compilation from the start of her career when she recorded with many bands and most of her records ended up in jukeboxes.
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As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it.
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I hung up and went to check out the selection on the jukebox.
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I took the liberty of planting a listening device in the jukebox you ... earned.
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Not that they are markedly different from Let's See, but in his earlier books — The 7 Days Art Columns, 1988 – 1990 (1990), The Hydrogen Jukebox: Selected Writings of Peter Schjeldahl, 1978 – 1990 (1991), and Columns and Catalogues (1994) — there is an urgency and a sense of jubilation as he antically swoons over or crosses swords with this artist or that museum show that (to my ear) have been missing in his voice of late.
An Eye on the Tremors
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In order to increase disk capacity in a jukebox, the physical size of the unit must be increased, which increases the cost of the unit.
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I nodded, smiling now at the cheesiness of the moment, particularly as a maudlin pop song came on the jukebox.
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The atmosphere is dense with honest collections: jukeboxes, table-top telephones, and a choo-choo train with tracks running round the ceiling.
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If you went into town, you'd notice all the pubs have loud jukeboxes.
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The decor combines neon fittings, faux leather seating and old-style jukeboxes.
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March 10, 2010, 3: 44 am jukeboxgrad says: arbalest:
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You might almost be sitting next to him at a bar, a jukebox quietly playing his music in the background.
Times, Sunday Times
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Along with the lack of hyphy is also the fact that the music stops completely when there is no jukebox selection.
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The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
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Their favourite song was playing on the jukebox.
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Capping the “splash,” another P-51 pilot called Jukebox 70, the B-17 rescue aircraft standing by with a droppable boat.
Whirlwind
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Councilmen visited drugstores and restaurants in the city, demanding that proprietors remove all rock records from their jukeboxes.
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While DVD-RAM for proprietary storage jukeboxes may be a viable prospect, the technology is losing ground in the optical standards race.
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But they sit around like a bunch of jukeboxes in a private honky-tonk, playing the same sad country songs.
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You can even have a DVD-RAM jukebox in practically any size that meets your needs.
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Before the fans arrive, regular Memphians can be found dusting their photos of the King, filling jukeboxes with his 45s, and stocking extra bananas for that oh-so special PBB.
Death Week 2007
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But already, developers are moving from simple applications, such as burping jukeboxes and puzzle games, on to new territories.
MyAppleMenu
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While tending his cousin's bar, Mr. Domino listened to a steady diet of boogie-woogie piano records on the jukebox.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3'
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People complain that the West End is overrun with jukebox musicals.
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It was fun, but this was like watching a jukebox musical that happened to feature the band whose songs the musical was based around.
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There have, in fact, been more jukebox musicals than you might realise.
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The new player acts as a Web radio tuner and a jukebox that allows users to create playlists.
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I peered into the jukebox's window, squinting and spinning my head with the record in an attempt to read the label.
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The novelty tune “Why Don’t We Get Drunk” exceeded 50,000 units in jukebox sales alone shortly after release and was still described by Billboard as a jukebox favorite more than three years later.
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The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
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March 11, 2010, 2: 04 am jukeboxgrad says: arbalest:
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But I'm concerned that live music is giving way to jukeboxes.
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He wants pool tables, a jukebox, internet access, a proper bar and any other ideas the children come up with.
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The jukebox is playing Jazz music and musical notes seem to be floating through the room.
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He put a nickel in the jukebox and tossed back a few cold ones.
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A decade later, the inexplicably popular jukebox musical gets a sequel that looks virtually identical, right down to the fakey green-screen backdrops.
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Jukebox operators reported that often such tunes got little play - even less from servicemen seeking respite from camp life.
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A jukebox somewhere through the throng of people was playing an old Johnny Cash compilation.
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His show reads like a westie couple's favourite jukebox tunes.
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Someone throws a few coins into the jukebox and we are bombarded by Pink's ‘Lets get the party started’.
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This is one track you're not likely to find on too many jukeboxes in red states.
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“A jukebox is an old, old method of playing music,” Raynor explained.
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Inside was a wood fire, a country jukebox, scotch and chicken-fried steak.
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The jukebox, which had been playing music right up until the moment Charlie had entered the bar, was now sitting in hundreds of pieces as Talos determined what components could be scavenged.
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The jukebox musical is, of course, the best option for any theatre producer seeking a licence to print money.
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DVD jukeboxes with 4.7GB capacity per disc may be a more suitable choice in situations where rapid data access is concerned.
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The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for drinking, eating and talking.
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A hierarchical storage system extends the storage hierarchy beyond primary memory and secondary storage to incorporate tertiary storage — usually implemented as a jukebox of tapes or removable disks.
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Carl finished a tallboy and piled his change into silvery stacks: seventeen quarters, enough for both the jukebox and dryers.
Power Ballad (Revised)
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It had a renowned cantine, where we were served in courses by Portuguese women, but most of us preferred the café across the street, which was equipped with pinball machines and a jukebox from which issued a steady diet of French pop interspersed with the Rolling Stones and the Rubettes.
Dreaming in French
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So-called jukebox musicals aren't a sure bet.
The Sun
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From an open storefront, a brassy jukebox was blaring.
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Rock music was pounding out from the jukebox.
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The danger of a jukebox is that it gets bullied by someone with bad taste (however, since people tend to go places that feature music that’s at least minimally agreeable, that danger is probably overstated).
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jukeboxgrad, wise and venerable one, preeminent in modesty and modest formulations I mock not, nor now to the audience in feigned sotto voce, nor do I indulge any mean paraleipsis
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March 12, 2010, 10: 58 pm jukeboxgrad says: arbalest: you are evading my question following the quotes at the beginning of my 11: 14PM post.
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But it's worth considering the cost: I don't have to buy or rent the jukebox, and it's just twenty-five cents per song.
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But the premise of the jukebox musical pushes a preference for the formulaic to its logical extreme.
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