How To Use Nightclub In A Sentence
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A teenager, scarred for life when she was bottled in the face in a nightclub row, is pleading for witnesses to come forward.
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His interest was in opening the nightclub next to the theater, in the abandoned Trailways bus depot.
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Bankrolled by an allowance from a rich uncle, she finds all of those as she takes small acting roles and moves from cafés and nightclubs in Montparnasse to a villa near Biarritz.
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But I go nightclubbing, I dance, I really enjoy it and I try not to worry, although I know the next day I'm going to be absolutely shattered.
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Western hostesses who work in Japanese nightclubs don't have sex with their clients - unless they want to, at which point they're free to accept money and gifts.
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The young men tried to enter a nightclub but were refused admission .
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Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
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Expensive champagne in exclusive nightclubs.
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The VIP zone in nightclubs is an accepted fixture.
Social Mobility
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Libya, it was claimed, had ordered the embassy to orchestrate a night of carnage in the nightclub and ‘cause maximum and indiscriminate damages’.
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It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
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People in the audience will go to nightclubs and know what bouncers are like, so the cast needs to look real.
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Madly in love with Bartlett is tough nightclub hostess "Panama" Smith, excellently played by the young actress.
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Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies?
The Sun
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He is now a nightclub promoter.
Times, Sunday Times
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Part restaurant, part nightclub, this wood-paneled new hot spot tries to please both foodies and scenesters.
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After I bought the machine, I used to go around recording calypsos at different nightclubs, and eventually had the records made in England.
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Man king-hit outside nightclub in Geraldton A GERALDTON man was flown to Perth early this morning after being king-hit outside a nightclub in the regional town.
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It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
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In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme.
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Tickets are 11 - almost what you would have paid to get in when the top floor was a nightclub.
The Sun
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Closing bars and nightclubs will not rid the place of drugs and vice.
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He had been asked to leave a nightclub and found himself lost with no phone.
The Sun
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Va - He hangs out at the Infusion Europa Blackfin nightclubs on the weekend
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Fringe photographer and subculture chronicler Charles Gatewood quickly added mess to his extreme repertoire, and New York nightclubs began splattering their go-go dancers with liquid latex.
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DUSHANBE (Reuters) - A bomb exploded in a nightclub in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe overnight, wounding at least five people, security sources said on Monday.
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The streets are busy, with small groups heading steadily southwards towards the nightclub.
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The city's only gay nightclub, is currently loosening its entrance policy and opening up their doors to the straight public.
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Kirk Douglas, surrounded by the toast of young, snobby elite, was seen at hot Chelsea nightclub Aria.
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The nightclub Broadway is also right next door, so you will not have far to stagger after an evening out on the town.
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So Lindsay Lohan gets "floured" by anti-fur activists on arriving at a Paris nightclub for wearing whatelse, a fur stole.
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He had picked her up at a nightclub on Kallari Street, where she worked as a singer.
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It's the person who has to stay sober and be responsible and generally act like security in a nightclub.
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The new story is set in a contemporary urban setting with Red as a sexy adult nightclub entertainer, the Wolf a debonair skirt chaser, and Grandma an oversexed man-chaser.
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A nightclub hostess has been charged with relieving a 56 year old American of his treasured valuables.
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There is the classic, carefully crafted shtick of the old-fashioned nightclub comedian, routines and rib-ticklers cast and recast into perfectly polished pearls of witticism.
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Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub in their street.
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Lorne meanwhile has left to move to somewhere else to help another friend with his nightclub.
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You have written about nightclubs, office parties, health clubs and skiing holidays, and now about the black-tie world of charity dinners and cummerbunds.
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In this hilarious parody of the contemporary nightclub scene, four bouncers portray over 30 different characters.
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Teenager, 19, charged over Claremont nightclub 'glassing' A MUNSTER teenager has been charged with unlawful wounding after allegedly glassing a man in the face in a Claremont nightclub.
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The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover.
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The four bouncers go for a night on the town, playing more than 20 different characters, from giggly girls to drunken slobs, set against the glitzy glamour of the nightclub scene.
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Clubbers are in for a treat as a new nightclub is set to open its doors to the public.
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He loved making a sleazy nightclub atmosphere: an excuse for expensive cigars and a lot of red wine.
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Most people think they can open up a nightclub because all you need is alcohol, music, some staff, and a cute idea.
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Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
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a louche nightclub
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Eighteen is the minimum age for entering most nightclubs.
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Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
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Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies?
The Sun
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More accustomed to chasing William from nightclub to nightclub, the British press remained unaware for weeks of these taxpayer-funded joyrides.
William and Kate
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Denise was a guest Doll as the burlesque group took the stage at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas.
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She began working as a nightclub hostess when she met and married a drunken dentist who committed suicide three years after her execution.
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Funloving hedonists who have spent three years doing nothing but drinking and cavorting in seedy nightclubs suddenly become paragons of academic virtue.
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Several nightclubs, together with pubs, jazz and folk clubs, provide a wide choice of entertainment.
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Survivors of the Brazilian nightclub fire that claimed 232 lives said that bouncers stopped people from fleeing as the building filled with toxic smoke.
Times, Sunday Times
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The only people he knew were ones he met in pubs and nightclubs.
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She was looking for work as a dancer and nightclub hostess.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was working as a nightclub bouncer when he resolved to become a businessman.
Times, Sunday Times
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His daughter has been caught on video romping with her latest lover on the stairs of a London nightclub..
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Ambitious plans have been unveiled for Winchester's first ever nightclub.
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Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub in their street.
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A fifth is planned for a disused printworks called the McCormick Building, which backs on to the Mas nightclub in Royal Exchange Square, in the centre of the city's shopping district.
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I have friends who have fallen pregnant several times after a quickie with someone from a nightclub or wherever and the result has been an un-wanted pregnancy.
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His family lost their fortune in the inflationary crash of 1923, and Wagner-Régeny was forced to earn his living working as a ballet répétiteur at the Grosse Volksoper, Berlin, as well as playing the piano in nightclubs and cinemas.
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A passer-by who saved a man from being savaged by his own dog and an off-duty policeman who intervened in a nightclub brawl were today honoured for their bravery.
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Despite some overlong and self-indulgent sequences (such as the Japanese nightclub scene), the ambitious multi-country scope is handled well with several noteworthy performances.
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The contest wasn't on right away so I had some intimate nightclub yelling conversations and scoped the place, which features four cages where exhibitionists contort on platforms that rise and descend on hydraulic lifts.
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Hence the rise of the small and pretty boutique nightclub.
Times, Sunday Times
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My Dad was very old-fashioned and didn't approve of me going to nightclubs with my friends.
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But subsequent allegations that he bought up nightclub photographs showing him in party mode do not appear to have damaged his chances this time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inside the nightclub are chamfered block pedestals for mahogany-framed photographs of John Coltrane, Georges Brassens, Billy Holiday, Mohammad Abdelwahab, and other beloved musicians.
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The inequitable part was obvious in the lack of female interest in me as I sat all alone in a nightclub.
THE MANANA MAN
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Every advantage, good looks, good background, good education, well-spoken, and you end up in a nightclub brawl mixed up with a Yardie.
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Bangkok nightclub fire: Inquiry into why 'deathtrap' had just one exit
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In the film's madhouse passages, the grim mise en scene contrasts starkly with the warm glow of nightclubs and cabarets.
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All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day.
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Even though nightclubs and rock shows are notoriously wicked places, those who died will be eulogized as being ‘good’ people who did not deserve to die.
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He recalled his dissipated youth spent in nightclubs and bars.
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After retiring from burlesque (1937), she appeared in nightclubs and on television.
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In fact I understand that the plural should be employed - there were actually three of them - there was the one he was dallying with in the nightclub, plus the girlfriend, and the recent ex who discovered them.
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He said it had been proven many times that curtailing nightclub opening times did not reduce public order offences.
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the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night
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A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially derogatory remark.
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A broken leg kept him out for a year and he became a nightclub regular, cocaine his usual drug of choice.
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This Damon Runyon tale of Broadway in the 1940s, has a melee of characters including gamblers, nightclub performers and Salvationists seeking to reform wayward inhabitants of Times Square in New York.
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They interloped their way in to the Sub Hollywood 'bling' set through the nightclubs-preying on personalities not known for intelligence, or discretion.
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The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night.
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There are bars and nightclubs and Selfridges.
Times, Sunday Times
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He opened his cabinet door and found his colleagues lolling about like a bunch of tattooed fugitives in a Marbella nightclub.
Times, Sunday Times
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Models took to the catwalk at a fundraising fashion show held at the Chapel nightclub last Friday.
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He held it up and was a little flummoxed when boos and laughter emerged from the nightclub floor.
The Sun
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Police officers were injured in a mass brawl outside a nightclub.
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On the weekends she was likely to be hanging out with her friends, going clubbing at a nightclub or to a rock concert.
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I spent many years tending bar in a nightclub before my husband and I decided to open our own place.
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The days of desperately trying to escape the clutches of some crashing bore in the corner of a nightclub are long gone.
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The nightclub was formerly Cloud Nine and had been in existence in the city for more than 20 years.
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The players met at a nightclub in town and the place went crazy as we walked in.
The Sun
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Used to be you could go to a nightclub and see a comedian, a brass band and a conjuror for the price of a couple drinks.
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Hip, sophisticated and painted with Japanese cosmetics, the heroines move slickly through a life of nightclubbing, jet planes and media parties.
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The plot epitomises that crucial nightclub ethic: anyone with the moves can be king for the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls.
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Soused patrons sit in the flesh-friendly nightclub's back area, coughing up $20 for lap dances as hip-hop songs blare on the speakers.
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Their farcical swearing-in ceremonies stating their dedication to the Fiji people are worthy of nightclub comedy sketches.
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Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies?
The Sun
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Think of it as a nightclub bouncer with a heart of gold.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plot epitomises that crucial nightclub ethic: anyone with the moves can be king for the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gold is an award-winning vocalist and songwriter and performed for ten years in nightclubs, and at corporate and private parties.
Suzanne Gold biography
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It was in a sweaty nightclub rather than an idyllic beach in Barbados, but it was amazing.
The Sun
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Three-quarters of party-goers who throng nightclubs on a regular basis experience ringing in their ears or dullness of hearing afterwards.
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He held it up and was a little flummoxed when boos and laughter emerged from the nightclub floor.
The Sun
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Consequently this is a largely sensory experience, gliding through subterranean nightclubs like a kind of freewheeling, visual jazz.
Times, Sunday Times
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The police have kept the nightclub under surveillance because of suspected illegal drug activity.
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Visitors can expect high standards of accommodation, friendly locals, a good choice of restaurants, bars, tavernas, nightclubs and shopping.
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That relic dates from an era defined by the music of Kurt Cobain, from the days when major labels raided Washington state's nightclubs in search of the next Nirvana.
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Charles (not his real name) is a bouncer at a popular nightclub in town.
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In a field experiment, 20-year-old women were approached by 20-year-old male confederates in nightclubs and solicited to dance during the period when slow songs were played.
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Her other project for this year is to open an exclusive nightclub in the West End of London.
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The desperate model, 31, hitched up her skirt and pleaded to be "ravished" on the dancefloor of a busy nightclub, revellers said.
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Hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfast establishments had the no vacancy signs out early and pubs, restaurants and nightclubs enjoyed a roaring trade.
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She works hard at two jobs, one in catering, the other in a nightclub, so when she has a night off she likes to let her hair down.
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People feel pestered in nightclubs.
The Sun
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revisal" (a revival and a revision) minimized it, turning the front rows of the theater into a nightclub with tables and chairs.
Chicago Reader
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The recording was made in a Hamburg nightclub on a portable tape recorder by audience member Edward W Taylor.
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A football star has been arrested at a nightspot following an alleged incident involving a nightclub bouncer.
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I do not remember any trouble occurring such as often seems the case today in nightclubs and discos.
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard.
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The best man said nothing to assuage the ensuing lack of confidence, nor did Sandra, the bride's friend from our table, who got up and mumbled a few incoherencies about nightclubs and alcohol.
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The tattooed wild child was spotted canoodling with the British singer at London's Umbaba nightclub on Friday night.
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A teenager who was stabbed to death after a fight in a nightclub was apparently taken outside to settle an argument.
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard.
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Nightclubs, shebeens and taverns in Rosettenville and Turffontein were targeted by Johannesburg's metro police on Friday night in a crime prevention operation.
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That nightclub has a good reputation for its cabaret.
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Tommy Meekins: We never played what we call clubs or nightclubs.
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The pair were dubbed the first official "toolies" of the Schoolies season after being spotted partying together in a roped off section of a Surfers Paradise nightclub.
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He was ordering two at a time and necking them like it was last orders in a Nottingham nightclub.
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In the future, similar initiatives could be extended to nightclub bouncers, pub and bar licensees, headteachers and neighbourhood watch representatives.
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Sadly these were in fact few, with the Oxford gallants ' ambitions tempered by the 11.30 pm departure of their coach from the post-match nightclub, meaning that ‘good chat’ was all that was gained from the occasion.
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He was jailed for 10 years last November for an attack on a nightclub doorman.
The Sun
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You've got to go to the nightclubs and the restaurants and dig your player out of holes.
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He may be the last link to the old Borscht Belt comedians, the old Vegas, the old nightclubs and stage shows, the real swank days of lounge culture.
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income.
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A number of people were arrested after large-scale disorder broke out at a Bradford nightclub.
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Camden Street has become a very popular entertainment centre with many new bars and nightclubs.
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It's the person who has to stay sober and be responsible and generally act like security in a nightclub.
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The name of this music has been derived from the term discotheque, as this music was generally played at the nightclubs where people used to dance all night.
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People feel pestered in nightclubs.
The Sun
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There was a cloak-and-dagger element to the procedure, soured by a clandestine taint, like ducking out of a 1950s nightclub to smoke weed.
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We have a nightclub act in central Massachusetts where we sing while drawing caricatures of audience members.
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Detectives have used DNA evidence to name a nightclub bouncer whose body was exhumed last month as the likely rapist and killer of three teenage girls almost 30 years ago.
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Meanwhile, Hubie tries to elude his long-suffering wife, whom he all but stands up on their wedding anniversaries and keeps mendaciously promising to whirl about a nightclub dance floor.
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At times, the nightclub singer doesn't seem to like it much either, rebuffing the painter, only to fall back into her arms.
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Both are notable more for their wayward behaviour in Hollywood nightclubs than for their political acumen.
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You'd expect high prices like that in uptown nightclubs, not in a pokey little indie pub.
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Jurors heard the actor, now a nightclub party organiser, had befriended the young woman four months earlier.
The Sun
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Eyewitnesses spoke of chaos near the Sari nightclub, as foreign tourists were revelling on a typical Saturday night.
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York would have more nightclubs if someone could make money out of them.
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Go to the movies or take in a play, have a romantic dinner at JJ's (one of the best steakhouses around) and then go dancing at one of the nightclubs.
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I don't like discos and nightclubs.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also has a one-year-old daughter by a woman he met in a nightclub two years ago.
The Sun
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The scene is set at a kitschy Havana nightclub where the protagonists drift off with different partners.
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They gathered at nightclubs where the cover charges alone could exceed $400; they ordered cognac at $200 a shot and hookers at $1,000 a session; they dressed in Versace and Hugo Boss suits; they maintained diamond-clad concubines of mesmerizing, icy beauty.
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From samba, rumba, cha cha and pasa dobla to nightclub two step, disco and jive, the heat is on as the selected dancers prepare for their premiere debut performance in October.
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The DJ plays old tunes to "dancier" music, so while it isn't a nightclub, he said, there will be dancing.
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There is the huge indoor basketball court that he built and turned into a nightclub.
Times, Sunday Times
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They all plead not guilty and also deny affray following a confrontation outside a nightclub before the attack.
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He then moved into estate agency before opening his first nightclub The Caroline in Atherton.
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Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub.
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With VeriChip all a crook would have to do is render a holder insensible - hardly difficult in a nightclub - and free drinks are theirs for the night.
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Because it turns out the guy who owns the car, expensive car, by the way, is the owner of a nightclub, and he had on his license plate the term gay, bi-gay, which is, by the way, the name of his club.
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He also worked as a nightclub doorman in the city.
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Did Tracy pull at the nightclub last night?
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On the first evening the young men got drunk and tried to get into a nightclub but were refused admission.
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The only reason I went was because I was hoping to get somewhere with this particular female workmate I used to go out nightclubbing with, but I was sorely disappointed for almost 2 years.
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Think of it as a nightclub bouncer with a heart of gold.
Times, Sunday Times
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While investigating the murder of a treasure hunter found dead in a long-abandoned nightclub, seeking a piece of vintage diamond bling called the "Blue Butterfly" think "Maltese Falcon" as a priceless necklace, Castle discovers the 1947 diary of shamus Joe Flynn.
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Hostessing is an integral part of Japanese culture, but pretty, blonde western hostesses were highly prized in any nightclub.
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Despite efforts to save the nightclub, it was reduced to rubble earlier this year to make way for retirement flats and shops.
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In March, two young men named Louis Wainwright and Nicholas Smith died in a nightclub in the English seaside town of Scunthorpe.
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A precursor to the nightclubs of the 1920s, the tearoom was the place not only to be seen but to learn the latest ragtime dances or the supremely naughty Argentine tango.
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If you look through the history of culture, you will see that ideas tend to come from attic flats, dingy boozers and nightclubs full of freaks.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Western Australia the ban on smoking does not extend to hotels, bars, nightclubs or casinos.
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His love-hate relationship with reporters made headlines, especially when he came to blows with a columnist in a nightclub.
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The choreography Jones created for this musical is a whirlwind of ritual and nightclub dances, formed in West Africa but repeated throughout the world.
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By night, its harbor area resembles Ibiza's West End, with multi-story nightclubs dominating streets that pulsate with house music.
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Parents are distressed because she recently released a music video for "Who Owns My Heart" in which she is dressed skimpily, made up heavily and, at a certain point, dancing enthusiastically -- but not vulgarly -- in a crowded nightclub.
Miley Cyrus's brazen video not as bad as moves on 'Dancing With the Stars'
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Hundreds of people attended the glitzy fashion show at the upmarket Kensington Roof Gardens nightclub.
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Rachel looks quietly excited, peering round this dark alley like it's the entrance to a new nightclub.
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In fact, the last time he was in London we had a memorable night out on the town, with him finally collapsing on my couch in Soho after we got in from a nightclub at 6am.
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He doesn't show up on the police blotter; he isn't at nightclubs when something bad goes down.
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Something must be done to put a stop to the all too frequent bouts of trouble which occur at the nightclub.
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Dwindling disposable income during the recession has left nightclubs, which typically charge an entry fee, relying on cut-price tickets and drinks promotions to keep hold of partygoers.
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The nightclubs were all totally different to ours, playing early electronic music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Police today vowed to continue their drugs and weapons clampdown near a nightclub.
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The chief suspect is her ex-boyfriend, a nightclub doorman.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bar resembles a nightclub and the restaurant has no reserved seating.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's always an expectation that some one who runs a nightclub lives in a nightclub.
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He's been seen out at nightclubs and restaurants with a series of identikit blondes.
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He is now a nightclub promoter.
Times, Sunday Times