The bouncer is being pestered by two girls wearing backless halter-neck tops and micro-skirts that leave little to the imagination. |
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She had also worked in a wine bar, cleaned her sister's house and earned extra money as a nightclub bouncer. |
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He was employed as a bouncer by another company, which was hired by the hotel's management. |
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A bouncer tried to grab me, but I shook him off with an elbow to his eye socket and a knee to the groin. |
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The victim managed to walk up to the doors of a nearby nightclub where a bouncer called the emergency services. |
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Whilst employed as a bouncer he was instructed to forcefully eject an unruly customer who refused to wear a formal shirt. |
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Next ball, Jones retaliates with a bouncer, which hits McGrath's glove and loops towards Geraint Jones. |
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And one of these days a captain will spot that the new bouncer rule brings short leg back into the realms of possibility. |
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The increasingly desperate Gillespie chucks in a bouncer, but it sits up nicely, allowing Trescothick to swat it to fine leg for four. |
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Who else could bowl a bouncer, an off break, a leg break and a googly in an over and applaud when a batsman hooked a bouncer for a four? |
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Pathan swung the ball both ways, and also used the bouncer at the body to great effect. |
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As for the bouncer, the fast bowler's ultimate weapon in many ways, you generally keep a little bit in reserve. |
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The cosh and the teargas, he said, were left over from his evening job as a bouncer, and he had just forgotten to unpack them before travelling. |
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Foolishly, in the course of the innings, one of England's pace bowlers bowled Lillee a bouncer. |
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The nurse was studying for a law degree four days a week and working at a wine bar and at a nightclub as a bouncer. |
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She looked up to see a very strongly built man, who looked more suitable as a bouncer than a clerk. |
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His father works as a bouncer and furniture repossessor, and is big, blonde, spotty. |
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Edmonds wore not one but two bruises, both of the Caribbean sunset kind, one from a bouncer and one from a beamer, both from Patrick Patterson. |
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A regular at the pub, who asked not to be named, has been taken on as a temporary bouncer to stop them getting in. |
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard. |
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A Tewkesbury worker has become the first in the county to complete a course to qualify as a bouncer. |
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The bouncer at the door obviously had no idea of how important our entourage was. |
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If a drunk kicks off in a club, a bouncer needs to know how to be able to handle the situation and defuse the threat of possible violence. |
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And to make matters worse, when I tried to get back in, the bouncer wouldn't let me because he said I was too drunk. |
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That's when the bouncer picked Chad up like a sack of potatoes and a scuffle ensued. |
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The bouncer let the political thriller in without a second glance whilst other patrons were halted at the door and interrogated. |
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In the second innings, Singh made a start and had reached 15 when, in the over before lunch, Gilchrist sent down a brute of a bouncer. |
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Is he exempt if he damages a tail-end batsman when bowling a bouncer at their heads? |
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He is not shy with his bouncer and England's batsmen had better check the sturdiness of their helmets. |
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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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The newspaper followed up on the death of a black club patron who was suffocated by a white bouncer when a dispute over the club's dress code got physical. |
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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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White, who was seeing a specialist today after doubling up in agony while delivering a bouncer to Mark Butcher, now faces another long spell out of cricket. |
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Backstage in a corridor at London's 02 Arena, Usher greets me, accompanied by his burly bouncer, and quickly whisks off his shades. |
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He also failed a drug test and allegedly hit a bouncer so hard he punctured his eardrum. |
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A few minutes later, the bouncer hands me a paper hat featuring an orange T-Rex about to swallow a smaller blue dinosaur. |
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Bug Bouncer This inflatable bouncer in the shape of a bug has bright colours. Don't just be a fly on the wall and try it! |
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We offer advice like putting a baby bouncer in an optimal position so when a mother is busy, the child can watch the care-giver as they move around. |
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England's No9 is international cricket's most analysed tailender ever since a nose-shattering encounter with a Varun Aaron bouncer last summer. |
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Anyway, Flintoff forces Gambhir to jack-knife with a sharp and very well-directed bouncer. |
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I had another chance to observe him when a bouncer from the nightclub across the street politely asked the teens to escort me around the corner to avoid attracting attention. |
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Yet on a night out to celebrate promotion, the Frenchman was cautioned after an alleged altercation with a nightclub bouncer, before being released without charge. |
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Those included selling ice cream and working as a nightclub bouncer. |
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Igor Kuzyo, a nightclub bouncer from Lviv, received a draft notice last summer. |
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You hire a bouncer because you want to keep people out, whereas a restaurant is the sort of place where a chap wants to feel that they want him to come in. |
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He was hit on the helmet by a fast, straight bouncer he lost sight of, but he was back into line next ball. |
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At a protest against the Miss World competition at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, she sprayed a bouncer with blue ink from a water pistol. |
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The bouncer industry in the United Kingdom is made up of private employees supposed to keep order. |
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Do not allow an infant to sleep in a stroller, swing, bouncer or car seat for long periods of time. |
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A doorman or a bouncer is an informal term for a Security guard employed at venues such as nightclubs to supply the security needs of the place. |
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He dies on September 21st 1987, a few days after having been beaten up by a bouncer who refused to let him enter a club in Fort Lauderlale. |
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The train bouncer is ideal for parties or events, it is secure and can support adults and little kids! |
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Neil didn't seem to agree that being told to reclothe ourselves for a second time was made more persuasive when the bouncer lifted him up by his neck. |
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It is like a fast bowler being told he can't bowl a bouncer. |
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Warne even bowled him a bouncer yesterday in mock annoyance. |
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The bouncer steps toward her, his arms ready to catch her should she fall. |
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At her house, he gets the attention of her bouncer by throwing a rock. |
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Wilson looked more like a bouncer at a waterfront bar than a ballplayer. |
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For many happy hours with your child. With the practical Twister baby bouncer your baby can bounce around to his heart's desire under supervision. |
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The bouncer punched him in the head, knocking him backwards into a bike and a parking meter which he hit with the back of his head causing a large gash. |
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Forty-one yeago ano an unknown teenage all-rounder was hit by an Andy Roberts bouncer, spat a tooth or two out on to the pitch and got on with winning the match for Somerset – yes, IT Botham always knew how to get noticed. |
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What Del Rey illustrates is that indie cred, and indie values and credential checking is a useless exercise in this day and age if indie was a private party, the bouncer has long since left the building. |
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But the bouncer catches up with you a couple of blocks away and pops you. |
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After the bouncer gave him a solid belt to the gut, Simon had suddenly had enough of barfighting. |
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The bouncer was called in to clear the air after a violent argument in the bar. |
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Of course, there is no bouncer, but we can be careful not to Columbus other culture's traditions. |
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The company is well established in the special event market in northeastern Ontario and Blanchard wanted to branch out on his own by launching Bubble Bounce in 2005, an inflatable bouncer rental company. |
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All that you need for children under 2 years old is there, ready for you: a baby bed, a high chair, a baby bath or a baby bathing bouncer, a changing mat, and a bottle-warmer or a microwave. |
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This is based on the same concept, changing from a bouncer with cradling motion to highchair and later a versatile seat for use throughout childhood. |
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He misplayed a slow bouncer with the bases loaded in the fifth inning, a play that gave the Rockies their second run. |
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A year later Lee hit Alex Tudor with a fiendish bouncer that drilled in between the Englishman's helmet peak and visor, poleaxing him and lacerating his brow. |
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His fourth 50 came off 45 deliveries and he hit the only six of the innings with an overarm smash over square leg off a John Hastings bouncer. |
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For the afternoon event, the leisure centre will be transformed into a club, complete with a bouncer, free glowsticks and face paint. |
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The bouncer must be new, because he eyes Saranova's glass disapprovingly and prohibits us, chestily, from entering. |
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The wounded bouncer is rumoured to be a well-placed member of Gang 04. Elsewhere across peninsular Malaysia, the people who are using guns to commit crimes seem to have a variety of backgrounds and motives. |
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Like a knowing nod from the bouncer at a hard-to-get-into night club, BMW was granted instant access to the profitable high-end SUV segment where its mid-sized X5 would always be denied. |
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The bouncer was a big, buff dude with tattoos, a shaved head, and a serious scowl. |
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We followed the bouncer through a murderous adventure in his home town of Mangel, a backwater full of colourful and seriously unhinged characters. |
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We enter a loud bar with a buffly built bouncer blocking the door. |
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Bunty is the hardest bouncer at the tackiest nightclub in town. |
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It was there I met big Brenda who was a bouncer at the Boofhead bar. |
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Gung-ho and off-balance, Hussain looked as if he was swatting a hearthrug with a carpet beater as he attempted to cart Lee's bouncer over square leg. |
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No matter that Coventry's Memorial Park last Saturday morning was as soggy as a Barmy Army beermat and the sky more threatening than a Mitchell Johnson bouncer. |
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If I were a shop owner and wanted cardboard protection, I would fork out 100 quid for a cut-out of a bouncer or someone who would really deter criminals. |
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