She was trying to release the tape player, which had jammed, when she approached a crowd of home-bound revellers. |
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Alighting from a shuttle bus, the merry band of revellers spot a dosser lying prone and fully concealed under a blanket inside a bus shelter. |
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Late night eateries will have to secure a license before dishing up hot food to hungry revellers as part of a major shake-up of licensing laws. |
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Two years ago on the May Day bank holiday weekend hundreds of revellers descended on Savernake Forest. |
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Tens of thousands of revellers are expected to flock into the city centre's pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants. |
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But although some of the bars stayed open until 3am, the majority of pubs closed their doors at 1am as revellers headed off to the clubs. |
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Taxi wardens will patrol Manchester city centre to stop revellers brawling in the scrum for a Christmas cab. |
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At about 3.15 pm a section of the steel fencing was prised apart by some revellers. |
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About 8,000 revellers were in 43 licensed premises in or around Yorkshire Street, which is the hub of Oldham's Saturday nightlife. |
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Friends and family gathered and the revellers celebrated into the small hours. |
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And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre. |
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But far from being a washout, the fun continued with revellers and entertainers singing and dancing in the rain. |
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Lacklustre ticket sales and a reduction in the space occupied by the festival was not enough to throw a dampener on Gig on the Green revellers. |
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Weekly racegoers are replaced by their once-a-year counterparts, hardened punters by revellers. |
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Many Olympic revellers will be celebrating the start of the Olympics at Athena's on the Pier. |
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One lady was so annoyed by the noise from late-night revellers that she emptied her chamber pot on them. |
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As the sun gets into his rhythm, there are revellers getting into the groove. |
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We secretly congratulate ourselves on our rapier wit and acid tongues as assorted revellers attempt to jump the queue. |
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Loud music and headbanging are on the menu tomorrow night as a tsunami fundraising concert is set to rock revellers. |
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The doormen actually intercept approaching revellers in the street outside the club, asking them to shush. |
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Rowdy revellers and arsonists could see their antics crushed as a drive to tackle residents' worries steps up a gear. |
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Flames quickly surrounded hundreds of revellers packed inside the tiny dance club, triggering a stampede to escape, fire officials said. |
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Staggering closing times is also intended to cut violence by preventing revellers all heading home at the same time. |
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This year, it was finally decided that their crumbling site would be roped off, depriving the revellers of their usual spot. |
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By first light in Aberdeen, armies of street cleaners were sweeping up the detritus left by 60,000 revellers. |
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On New Year's Eve, dozens of disappointed revellers were also plunged into darkness because of the fault. |
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The carnival regularly attracts armies of purse snatchers and pickpockets who find easy prey among the revellers. |
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Only hours before he had visited hotels and private rentals to warn revellers about behaving badly and the threat of toolies. |
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The downpour put a damper on the event, sending revellers dashing to their cars. |
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For the chorus, as throughout, she's joined by the unmelodious voices of the revellers. |
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Spectators were six-deep on the streets with revellers eager to get a good view of the parade of carnival floats. |
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After this the parting song would be trolled out, and the last of the revellers would depart. |
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Five thousand mild revellers are swaying elbow-to-elbow in the Liberty Grand, a monumental, two-story semi-Victorian palace. |
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There were a number of revellers enjoying a night out on the town at the time. |
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It was a fairly quiet Halloween on Wednesday night, with police saying that in general revellers were better behaved than last year. |
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The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers. |
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Have the tipsy revellers in the back row of pews at midnight mass come to share the wonder of the virgin birth? |
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Those revellers who'd brought their own champagne stood around and toasted 2004 in plastic beakers. |
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About 2500 revellers on Mary Fitzgerald square in Johannesburg leapt for joy, waved South African flags and blew vuvuzelas. |
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The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage. |
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Around 80,000 revellers were in the city centre to enjoy a welcome break in the stormy weather for the Hogmanay street party. |
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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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The unfortunate police sergeant-major was shot dead in full view of dozens of revellers at Club Twenty, a Bangkok nightspot. |
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Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits. |
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For a fourth consecutive year, young jazz musicians from across Canada will entertain revellers during the Jazz Youth Summit. |
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On New Year's Eve, revellers dance in the sand and watch fireworks at Manly and Bondi beaches in Sydney and Glenelg in Adelaide. |
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This is your multi-tasking option, as house, jungle and breaks will be served in equal parts for a party that also promises a slew of go-go dancing revellers for your eyes. |
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Although not invited, Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio boldly make their way into the foyer, cloaked and masked as revellers. |
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But the event passed off happily, with 40,000 revellers bopping away as Merseyside police looked benevolently on. |
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The behaviour of some of the late night revellers almost beggars belief. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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In the afternoon, revellers will be dazzled by breathtaking acrobatics performances by Cirque Fantastic. |
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Concerts last well into the early hours of the morning and revellers are loathe to go to bed straight afterwards. |
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All day long there will be activities for revellers of all ages at most of the Capital's national museums and institutions. |
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Delegates guffawed over cocktails like passengers on the Titanic, or perhaps like revellers in Weimar Germany. |
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It seems Tilly is right, all around the country music blared from speakers, while revellers blew on their vuvuzelas and danced in the streets. |
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But few of the revellers pouring into the newly reopened venue seemed to notice the order, and those who did paid it no heed. |
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They can pick way through the throngs of revellers by day to nab a bargain on one of the many stalls that line the streets, or sit by the wayside and have their fortune told. |
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Masses of revellers thronged the streets of Newtown when the rainbow nation got together to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, on Saturday, 22 November. |
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The food, however, was fully seasoned with Trini herbs and spices, revellers enjoyed Dhal pourie, paratha, curried mango, aloo and channa, and lots of Trinidadian sweet bread. |
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But they made it a night to remember, with fireworks, a sound system belting out Auld Lang Syne, and revellers linking arms with police and dancing in the street. |
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With the Twelve Days Of Christmas firmly forgotten about, the revellers had a fantastic time, drinking a magnum of Belgian beer Duvel outside the Minster. |
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The programme has included officers patrolling in pairs and has seen violent incidents fall and a 20 per cent increase in the number of revellers. |
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The aura of solitariness that surrounds Don Pedro was perfectly handled by the camera in the final dance, as it left him to concentrate on the other revellers. |
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Beer giant Budweiser is to be hauled before a court to explain how a promotional event where free drinks were handed out to revellers ended in the death of a student. |
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Four hundred tons of white beach sand has been spread across the shore, with palm fronds and bright sunshades offering a cool shelter to the revellers. |
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Elsewhere, other fireworks lit the night sky, as the St Magnus Cathedral bells chimed over Broad Street revellers and Stromness echoed to the sound of ships' horns. |
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The revellers at the River Thames will get packs featuring scatch 'n' sniff, LED wristbands and seven kinds of fruit-flavoured sweets. |
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Discos and night clubs were packed with revellers boogieing to the DJs' effervescent music. |
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The hot Saturday night sweat box was stuffed with drunken revellers, packed together at 2am in tight rows like sardines, though I got the feeling Grant saw them as something else. |
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The man's death comes after seven revellers in Lanarkshire were taken to hospital last week after taking Rockstar tablets. |
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Beer and tapas were flowing while revellers frantically demonstrated their salsa and lambada moves to Latin rhythms. |
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For many years, revellers celebrating the New Year have gathered in the square despite a lack of celebrations being arranged. |
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With the number of drunken revellers on the streets it could hardly fail to be an eventful night. |
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At least eight revellers were injured at La Terrasse bar in the West African country's capital Bamako. |
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A THUG who sent revellers diving for cover when he brandished a buzzing chainsaw in a pub was jailed for nine months yesterday. |
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The sticky heat, hours of dancing and playing beach volleyball is a natural inducement for revellers to plunge into the water having made their wishes. |
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Mann's call for a crackdown on drinking comes as emergency services prepare for the annual strain on resources caused by revellers at New Year celebrations. |
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In 1999, the Parisian duo Cassius only thinks about the night revellers who want to let off steam and expel their daily stress on the dance floor. |
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The police protested: since the revellers thronging the streets would be dousing anyone they came across with water and talcum powder, surely the police had a right to defend themselves in kind? |
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In this seventeenth-century Lenten bacchanal, the comic character Hans Wurst and other revellers appear woozily besotted with drink and festively bedecked with sausage links. |
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The psychological effect created by the dog's presence was amply sufficient to control the crowd and allow the police cars, now filled with recent revellers, safe passage from the area. |
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The Sanfermines, which became a synonym for the word fiesta thanks to the novelist Ernest Hemingway, attract thousands of revellers from all over the world between July 6th and 14th every year. |
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Codjia, who has a personal trainer with him for every event, was welcomed by a crowd of revellers at Cotonou airport on his return home from the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany? |
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The tour made its first stop in New Brunswick, where they were greeted at Saint John by a crowd of 15,000 people, including a military band and revellers singing French folk songs. |
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The most ardent revellers can dance till dawn in discotheques. |
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The threat of rain did not deter NSW revellers from packing the Harbour foreshore, some waving Australian flags or wearing green and yellow face paint. |
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For New Year's Eve revellers, the Town Hall multi-storey car park and the Pershore Street multistorey will both be open 24 hours as normal. |
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Later the girls took on the dance floor with some other revellers, boogieing the night away letting off steam at the end of a weekend tennis tournament. |
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And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her. |
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A surprising number of Jazz Jam revellers took their places at Brecon Cathedral at the punishingly early hour of 10am on Sunday for the Jazz Festival Service. |
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Stalls offering free sun cream and water were at their busiest and revellers donned sun hats and shades to dance to the likes of Badly Drawn Boy, Elbow and Wilco. |
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Many of the festival's famous rain dances, where revellers soak each other with buckets of water, were scrapped in Mumbai after a call by Bollywood actors to conserve water. |
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Spectators indiscriminately toss crackers and whiz-bangs around with little care for fellow revellers, making the walk to the bar or hotel something of an ordeal. |
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