At times, he seems aloof and distant from them, and his accent is full of mid-Atlantic Euro-twang, not unlike some sort of cheesy disc jockey. |
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The reel also featured a disc jockey from a local radio station talking about how cold it was that morning. |
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Then Wiun takes his post up on the arena's catwalk, amidst the media, the announcers, disc jockey, and many other members of the crew. |
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A week before the death of the Radio One disc jockey John Peel, an interesting exercise in semiotics was broadcast on the news. |
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My boyfriend is a popular disc jockey where we live, and it's very hard for me to separate work from home. |
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The disc jockey went on to top the hit parade with a string of successes during the season. |
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Born in Texas, Johnny became a radio disc jockey at 14 and formed his own band not long afterwards. |
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There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop. |
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A live disc jockey, on air from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. eastern time, will take e-mail requests and conduct interviews with prominent women. |
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There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records. |
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Foot-tapping music from a live band alternated with popular party hits played by a lively disc jockey. |
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The disc jockey himself looked bored stiff and completely disgusted by the music blasting from the two speakers beside his table. |
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He was a disc jockey mixing music tracks for his local state college's radio station this time last year. |
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The 75-year-old granddaddy of the turntable has won a place in The Guinness Book of Records for being the longest-serving disc jockey in the world. |
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When a reporter or disc jockey slips in or passes over information in order to line his pocket, that's plugola, and management would take quick corrective action. |
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How, he wondered, could a disc jockey front a sports programme? |
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The disc jockey mumbled a few words, then played whatever record was cued up on his turntable. |
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One of the stations in Toronto has a disc jockey by the name of Howard Stern. |
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He was a disc jockey on three college radio stations and held internships with two commercial radio stations. |
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Had he not chosen to attend Law school, he would be a disc jockey, a music critic or he would own a nightclub. |
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A love that was put to good use when he landed a job as a young disc jockey in Vancouver. |
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Today, we live a time where the disc jockey is a creator and me, I put my talent as a cinema director at the service of the music. |
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They have long been the favourites of a wide range of customers, from Olympic venue producers to large retail chains to the local disc jockey. |
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He got his start as a popular radio disc jockey in Los Angeles. |
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Bruno Brookes, the former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, hosted the station's breakfast show and presented Top of the Pops. |
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The format generally involves one person, the disc jockey, introducing and playing phonograph records and chatting informally and usually extemporaneously in the intervals. |
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He is just the opposite in conversation, a nonstop anecdotist with the booming voice and affable manner of a radio disc jockey and an inveterate outsider's eye for comic detail. |
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Some alphabetisms are written as if they weren't alphabetisms at all, like deejay for DJ, disc jockey, or emcee for MC, master of ceremonies. |
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Before he signed off the radio station for the night, the disc jockey played the National Anthem. |
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If I could have another career, I would love to work in radio, as a disc jockey, newsperson or whatever. |
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An evening dance cruise with a disc jockey. |
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He had previously been a disc jockey in New York. |
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A disc jockey provided a thundering Bollywood soundtrack. |
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Interview with a disc jockey named DeKoven, no first name. |
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Dexheimer had been a morning disc jockey on High Desert Broadcasting's Radio Station KWJL before his illness. |
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A disc jockey thumped hip-hop while a cluster of teenagers, with sweat still dripping from their brows, recalled their on-court foul-ups. |
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Bands that followed, like Anhrefn and Datblygu, found support from BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel, one of the few DJs outside Wales to champion Welsh language music. |
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Monkey,'' Harris plays Alan, an elementary-school teacher, the picture of safe, boring middle-classness, whose after-hours job is as a disc jockey at a hospital radio station. |
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Ed Stewart, Radio 2 Disc Jockey has been jaunting off to Pattaya to play golf! |
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