Whose partner got trashed in the VIP area of Fabric nightclub and stripped off on the dance floor? |
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In less than two years she had won 84 cups in nightclub contests for dancing the Charleston, or by imitating Bee Jackson, the shimmy expert. |
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By all accounts, his under-the-table gropes and nightclub come-ons had women fleeing in their droves. |
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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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The street party themed event featured a nightclub, a brasserie, bars, street vendors, and a shoppable pop-up shop. |
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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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Later, alcohol-fuelled bravado saw him insist that he could do a better job than his friend driving to a nightclub. |
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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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Hundreds of people attended the glitzy fashion show at the upmarket Kensington Roof Gardens nightclub. |
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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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He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly. |
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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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He was ordering two at a time and necking them like it was last orders in a Nottingham nightclub. |
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Imran Khaliq, 24, used to work as a bodyguard, security guard and nightclub doorman. |
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Her right arm is in bandages after she got into a fight at a nightclub with a crazed fan. |
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The lighting is very atmospheric and stark which creates an other-wordly, ethereal effect as well as a smoky, nightclub atmosphere. |
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In this hilarious parody of the contemporary nightclub scene, four bouncers portray over 30 different characters. |
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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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A nail bomb went off at a nightclub where she was celebrating a friend's birthday. |
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The nightclub formerly known as Desperados is scheduled to reopen under the name Coyotes Bar and Dance Saloon. |
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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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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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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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She was working as a hostess in a Tokyo nightclub when she disappeared in July 2000 after visiting him. |
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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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A nightclub hostess has been charged with relieving a 56 year old American of his treasured valuables. |
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A security firm owner who provides bouncers to a nightclub claims no underage drinkers get in when his staff are on duty. |
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They could be mistaken for couple of nightclub bouncers, such is their sheer presence. |
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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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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 of drinks. |
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This tale of two nightclub hostesses unfolds in a deracinated Britain where moral certainties are being eroded by affluence. |
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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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Starting as a nightclub chorus girl, she advanced to supporting roles in New York plays, and then became famous as a blonde Hollywood sexpot. |
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I work at the local nightclub, the money's not great, but then nether is this, living in a dump, alone with my memories and emotions. |
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Oscars nightclub, on the Longleat estate, shut its doors in January after its lease was surrendered. |
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Elmore Bernstein and Chico Hamilton provide the musical accompaniment to the movie's portrayal of the 1950s New York nightclub demi-monde. |
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The research by a team of Brazilian scientists followed a study into the effects of energy drinks among a group of 136 nightclub revellers. |
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That begs the question, what kind of an idiot moves into a building next to a nightclub expecting peace and quiet? |
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And just when the show seemed to be over, the lights went up on a 1930s nightclub, complete with sultry singers, tables and waiters. |
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Hunched over his acoustic guitar in a shabby Los Angeles nightclub, he hardly looks like Hollywood's newest sensation. |
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In the brothel and nightclub strip, crime bosses got the green light to organise prostitution and illegal gambling rackets. |
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Friends and family packed out a nightclub last week in memory of top West DJ Travis Bryan. |
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From the outside, the arena could easily be mistaken for an overlarge nightclub. |
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Le Moulin Rouge is an exotic nightclub situated in Montmartre, a community on the Butte hillock overlooking Paris. |
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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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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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The nightclub was one of the newest on the main strip of Sunset City and bore the city's name. |
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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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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 scene is set at a kitschy Havana nightclub where the protagonists drift off with different partners. |
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard. |
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A violent street brawl broke out in Bury town centre when two feuding groups were ejected from a nightclub, magistrates heard. |
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He said a shot was fired at him at the nightclub and he went to the police station to lay a charge of attempted murder. |
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A number of people were arrested after large-scale disorder broke out at a Bradford nightclub. |
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At one point everyone repairs to a tawdry nightclub where Marianne is discovered posing naked by the father who has disowned her. |
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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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He has recently been rediscovered by the European new-music set, and his works are now being restyled into nightclub classics. |
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Wrong found political meaning in her encounters with legless street hawkers and Versace-donning nightclub dandies. |
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Not everybody wants to go out, get legless and stagger into a nightclub because there's nowhere else to get a drink after midnight. |
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This luminous paint was applied to watch dials, light switches, and even to the costumes of nightclub dancers. |
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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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Besides the taverns, there is a hot nightclub that pulsates into the early hours of the morning. |
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These players, while out for a night in the Danish capital, got involved in a stramash at a Copenhagen nightclub. |
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But boy were we wrong when we caught him last night in a hot new nightclub in town getting down and dirty. |
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A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially derogatory remark. |
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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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The effect is like combining the highest culinary aspirations with the vaguely desperate glitziness of a downtown nightclub. |
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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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But, whether the message is hedonistic, happy-go-lucky or delinquent, there is a dark side to the tropical nightclub scene. |
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In 1992, he was arrested after rowdy scenes outside a Nottingham nightclub, but released without charge. |
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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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The tattooed wild child was spotted canoodling with the British singer at London's Umbaba nightclub on Friday night. |
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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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An illegal immigrant who glassed a man in a Chippenham nightclub has been remanded in custody by a judge at Swindon Crown Court. |
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The two were standover men who had warned the nightclub owner that his club 'might go up' at any time. |
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The victim of a vicious nightclub assault has appealed for witnesses to help police catch his attacker. |
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Both the suspected stabber and victim of the attack are from Laois and were thought to have been at a nightclub in the town. |
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This might explain why someone working in a nightclub or aircraft cabin could be at a higher risk of catching the disease. |
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A Colchester nightclub has been given six months to carry out work to reduce noise and disturbance. |
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The 70s and 80s saw a change in the entertainment and the dance hall was turned into a nightclub. |
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The traditional team lunch started at noon and went on until whichever nightclub you were in finally threw you out. |
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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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Police today vowed to continue their drugs and weapons clampdown near a nightclub. |
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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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Denise was a guest Doll as the burlesque group took the stage at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas. |
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They headed out before the nightclub closed, which was virtually a first for Mac. |
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I love it loud, pumping in a Joburg nightclub, or playing incessantly from a Sowetan's radio on a warm summer evening. |
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The streets are busy, with small groups heading steadily southwards towards the nightclub. |
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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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A security guard was today under armed guard in hospital after being shot in the thigh outside a nightclub. |
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Lorne meanwhile has left to move to somewhere else to help another friend with his nightclub. |
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He then moved into estate agency before opening his first nightclub The Caroline in Atherton. |
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Hundreds of teenagers braved the cold and the rain to hit the dance floor at a leading York nightclub. |
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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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Clubbers are in for a treat as a new nightclub is set to open its doors to the public. |
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An American roller hockey player who was the victim of a vicious beating outside a Sheffield nightclub has been left blind in one eye. |
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Police targeted young people before they arrived at a weekly disco at a Bolton nightclub. |
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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 sequence is a good example of a familiar scenario treated in a fresh manner. |
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Later that year he broke the same kneecap during tomfoolery in a Newcastle nightclub. |
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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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A cocaine dealer who got into the trade to make easy money was caught after he got involved in a drunken fracas outside a nightclub. |
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He had visited two pubs and Jems nightclub when he was spotted brawling with another man near the taxi rank, in the early hours of last Friday. |
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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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In the future, similar initiatives could be extended to nightclub bouncers, pub and bar licensees, headteachers and neighbourhood watch representatives. |
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He also has told conferees that nightclub owners now support him. |
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An ITF anti-doping tribunal ruled in 2009 that Richard Gasquet accidently ingested cocaine while kissing a woman at a nightclub. |
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An after-party was held at the Diamond Horseshoe nightclub at the Paramount Hotel on West 46th Street. |
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The singer beat charges of a woman claiming he injured her in a nightclub due to insufficient evidence. |
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The owners of Rosies nightclub in Chester also apologized on Wednesday for hosting the event that celebrated the costumes. |
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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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The setting was the Satyricon, a small, dimly lit nightclub in Portland, Oregon. |
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Lucy and Ethel wish to go to a nightclub, while Ricky and Fred would rather go see a fight. |
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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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This other fest was inspired by an Eyes Wide Shut-themed DJ residency the trio put on at the nightclub Pacha in Ibiza. |
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With large bursts of color, light shows and video streaming through the background, you get the feeling that you're at a nightclub on a dance floor with every song. |
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William is already believed to have asked his friend Guy Pelly, a nightclub promoter, to be a godparent. |
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Lohan was supposedly spotted outside of a nightclub in the back of an SUV after her hearing, shielding herself with a blanket. |
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Making our way to a city centre nightclub, the former frontman ordered the taxi driver to stop at a cash machine and tapped me for my last 100 euros. |
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The shooting of two U.S. embassy staffers at a nightclub in the Venezuelan capital adds a new dimension to the job description. |
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He described two fights within the extended melee outside the nightclub. |
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On quite a few occasions it was our touring car for the nightclub circuit. |
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A few years later, Goudeau met Carr, a slender woman with a mane of long reddish-brown hair, at a Phoenix nightclub. |
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Risso says the video, which was made in his nightclub, was for personal use and not for mass-market distribution. |
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They arrived and departed the event separately, but they then moved on to Le Salon nightclub in Mayfair together. |
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The actress is taking on the challenging lead role in The Gingerbread Lady, a bitter-sweet comedy that follows the progress of a nightclub singer recovering from alcoholism. |
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The nightclub owner and his turtlenecked thugs pose a danger. |
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For her first film, she played a woman caught in a love triangle between a nightclub owner and a country boy. |
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The rap mogul was one of three people shot early Sunday at West Hollywood nightclub. |
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In 1999 he pleaded guilty to stabbing a record producer outside a Manhattan nightclub. |
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But Carrillo says that since Lopez cleansed the former nightclub the occurrences have stopped. |
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After a full day of rest and relaxation, the Crazybox nightclub at The Waikiki EDITION is the nightlife spot on the island. |
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The most exciting part of the night came shortly after the third pub, when I got involved in a minor dust-up with a smart-mouthed, chemically enhanced nightclub patron. |
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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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Harry was at the XS nightclub, part of the Wynn complex, where he had earlier been enjoying the club's 'Encore' Pool party. |
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Ambitious plans have been unveiled for Winchester's first ever nightclub. |
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Frank Sinatra is in fine form in this musical about a roguish nightclub owner who gets involved in a love triangle with a society hostess and a chorus girl. |
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After learning of her deception, husband Louis burns her lacy white lingerie, and she is next seen wearing the racy black costume of a nightclub hostess. |
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To mark the occasion, Room 18, the swank nightclub where Chozie rules the booth as resident DJ, is throwing a Christmas Eve album pre-release party. |
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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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There has been evidence of arguments in pubs, fights inside and outside of the town's main nightclub and drinking sessions continuing on to the early hours of the morning. |
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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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How much better if councillors poured our money into a nightclub. |
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Also here is the town's only gay nightclub, the Boom Boom Room, which fronts the Coast Inn, an unpretentious deco structure with low rates and killer water views. |
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Earlier this season, he was dropped from the Senegal national side after claims that he had been propping up the bar of a local nightclub in the early hours of a match day. |
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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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It has shops, a nightclub and the studios of Xpress Radio and Gair Rhydd, the student newspaper. |
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The former nightclub, theatre, gallery and restaurant complex, The Arches was also located below the station. |
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A FIT and healthy teenager died moshing at a nightclub after suffering an exercise-induced heart problem. |
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Hollywood hell-raiser Lindsay Lohan managed to cross paths with wild-child singer Miley Cyrus over the weekend at a nightclub in New York. |
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During its lifetime, the building has been used as a bingo hall as well as a nightclub. |
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Edwards performed on nightclub and theater circuits teamed as Pops and Baby, Taps and Baby, and Spic and Span. |
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The BDO have organised their version dating back to 1978, when it was held at the Heart of the Midlands nightclub, Nottingham. |
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He also operated concessions at the World's Fair the summers of 1939 and '40 as a teenager under the flamboyant nightclub owner, Monte Proser. |
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On Key West's main street, every other building is a good ole boy bar, gay nightclub or biker joint. |
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BritArt star Tracey slipped into the building last week to oversee the neon installation which one insider said was more suited to a nightclub. |
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A DRUNK used a fellow reveller as a punchbag after losing a game in a Tyneside nightclub. |
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His Royal Gingerness, Prince Harry of Harassment, scuffled with a photographer outside a nightclub last week. |
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Y nightclub in London's Astoria last week, the earth-shattering vocalist took off to France to promote her latest single, Oh Boy. |
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Between 1992 and 2013 the Students' Union operated a nightclub, Tutu's, named after alumnus Desmond Tutu. |
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She was originally alleged to have split up with him after she flirted with doorman Danio Domingues from Chelsea nightclub Kitts last week. |
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Dewsbury Town Hall has been given a temporary make-over to make it look like a nightclub for E4 show Sorority Girls. |
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Repay him with a round of cocktails at Macumba, Europe's biggest nightclub. |
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She also provides information on disco and salsa dancing at Macumba nightclub, in Havana's San Agustin district. |
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A WOMAN smashed a stiletto heel on to the head of a rival during a nightclub catfight. |
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Mr Wilkes disappeared on June 22 after becoming separated from the stag party at Tramps nightclub in Worcester city centre. |
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Wolves benchwarmer Jamie O'Hara allegedly cheated on his wife of two years after meeting a woman at Bushwackers nightclub in the city centre. |
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The 32-year-old Kyrgyzstani woman had told Dubai Court of First Instance how she met the 32-year-old defendant in a nightclub in Bur Dubai. |
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But he's in a police cell, after the nightclub floozy he's been dallying with, Kiki, has accused him of violence. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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Rice-Davies was a 19-year-old model and nightclub dancer in 1963 when her friend Christine Keeler had an affair with War Secretary John Profumo. |
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Filth is a new underground house and electro night which launched on November 10 at Centrefolds nightclub. |
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In St. Louis, I believe, for a change of clothes and to go to a nightclub. |
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He was meant to match her favourite champagne, Angel, which she flew in pounds 250,000-worth of for the bash at London's Jalouse nightclub. |
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Zayn was pictured outside a nightclub on Tuesday night with British girl Lauren Richardson. |
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You have to understand I worked in a very hippie nightclub for years, and the majority of the staff did not even like the Grateful Dead. |
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My spies at top London nightclub Amika spotted Diana, 18, snogging her former Little Voice co-star Marc Warren at the venue two weeks ago. |
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I think it's great,'' said Jay Miller, general manager of Yankee Doodles, a popular sports bar nightclub in Woodland Hills. |
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Mistell, which is based at Riverside Park, Middlesbrough, already runs The Keys pub and nightclub in Yarm High Street. |
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Zanzibar nightclub in Stockton has been rescued after owner Springwood Leisure was put into receivership. |
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Curzon Street in Burnley was also the site of the legendary Angels nightclub. |
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A woman found guilty of a nightclub glassing which left an Australian singer's career in tatters has had her conviction overturned on appeal. |
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The church was repurposed as a nightclub by lighting changes and removing the pews, but it never opened. |
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The area has a number of pubs, a Conservative club, a working men's club and a nightclub. |
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The upstairs nightclub specialises in reggae on Frinight, and more chilled dance sounds on Saturday and Sunday. |
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Smith's, a nightclub in Catford, involving the Richardson gang and Richard Hart, an associate of the Krays, who was shot dead. |
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In the 1960s, they were widely seen as prosperous and charming celebrity nightclub owners and were part of the Swinging London scene. |
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Just over a decade ago, the bassist Charlie Haden played a drummerless New York nightclub engagement with the pianist Kenny Barron. |
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As West End nightclub owners, they mixed with politicians and prominent entertainers such as Diana Dors, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. |
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The comedian lost his gig at the nightclub because he had such a dirty mouth. |
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If this were a Harare nightclub, the kids would be gatecrashers. |
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The nightclub, Junk, has been nominated for the UK's best small nightclub, and plays host to a range of dance music's top acts. |
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When you've accumulated a good stash of money, you may want to go into the nightclub business, or shylocking. Shylocking is free. There is no ten percent vig on loan sharking. |
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Jai Lynch as Morose in Epicoene by Ben Jonson, performed by final year students at Birmingham School of Acting at the Sanctuary nightclub last month. |
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Bunty is the hardest bouncer at the tackiest nightclub in town. |
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The moment of metalepsis is signalled by the appearance of a strange blue box on the stage of a nightclub as Betty watches on alone in the theatre. |
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The Palace in Bedlington Station is an imposing detached brick building featuring a reception area, nightclub with dance floor, three bar serveries, and booth seating. |
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An indictment of second-degree murder was brought against platinum rapper, C-Murder, Thursday for the shooting and killing of a teen in a Louisiana nightclub. |
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Mark Arax was 15 years old when his dad was gunned down inside Ara's Apartments, a nightclub near Highway 99 in a section of town that even then was going to seed. |
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We begin in a nightclub then move on to a Bohemia set in poor share-cropper hillbilly country with you-all accents and country and western banjo bands. |
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Laura Waites denies hitting Jenny Truefitt with a bottle after the pair clashed in the Cornerhouse nightclub in Middlesbrough, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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Tonight, still searching for his son, Raven finds work in a Honolulu nightclub, where he is drawn into a sinister web of crime which he has to sort out, karate chop-chop. |
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Don't go to a nightclub to find a boyfriend. They're all creepers there. |
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A good blag to get into a nightclub is to walk in carrying a record box. |
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Musical nightclub productions were broadcast over the radio. |
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Before the song was given a title for commercial release, it was played by DJ Ron Hardy at a nightclub where psychedelic drugs were reportedly used. |
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There was a dreadful peasouper fog and we ended up in a nightclub. |
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Had dinner with the Arkins at Giuliana's restaurant, RPM, which is like a nightclub. They put a security guard in front of our booth, which felt very baller. |
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Police believe the rapist may have followed his 18-year-old victim into a churchyard after she left Walkabout nightclub in Rugby to make a call from a nearby phonebox. |
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Orr spent a month in the 'nick' after being found guilty of playing a part in a nightclub brawl and the big Liverpudlian believes their support helped to save his career. |
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Made with actual 24-karat gold flakes that glitter enticingly in the glass, Gold Flakes Supreme is a guaranteed magnet for eyeballs at the swankest restaurant or nightclub. |
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A man who fatally stabbed a clubgoer in the heart at a Birmingham nightclub following a robbery was jailed for ten years at the city's Crown Court. |
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