Big and burly bouncers guard the entrance and are fusspots, so make sure you are dressed to kill. |
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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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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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They could be mistaken for couple of nightclub bouncers, such is their sheer presence. |
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As no bouncers were employed at our next pub, we walked in with ease, sat for a while and enjoyed some live music. |
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In this hilarious parody of the contemporary nightclub scene, four bouncers portray over 30 different characters. |
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Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling. |
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Balls are still bowled at the body, but bouncers are limited to two an over and the batsmen wear face guards. |
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During his stint with Somerset, he was repeatedly beaten by fast bouncers from an enthusiastic bowler. |
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You want me to believe that all these years people have not bowled bouncers to me and they're doing it now? |
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Unsurprisingly, faced with a resolute batsman Gilchrist was not sparing with bouncers or the occasional beamer. |
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They were willing to bang the ball in, bowl a few bouncers to keep the batsmen quiet and have them in trouble. |
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If he were a batsman, you could bowl him a succession of bouncers and he'd be unlikely to come down the pitch angrily pointing his bat at you. |
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Well, we wish the couple a splendid lifetime innings on a firm pitch with no bouncers, curved balls or googlies, and potjies full of happiness. |
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As I reached the door I saw my roommate on the ground, and saw him being brutalized and thrown around by the bouncers, so I stormed in. |
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My only complaint is that the bouncers seem to get a little picky on the dress code now and then. |
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We were carded and banded by a couple of menacing, ghetto looking bouncers. |
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Get there early or be prepared for a long wait before the obligatory pat-down by the stone-faced bouncers. |
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She wasn't drunk, they spiked her drinks and when we told the bouncers you could tell they were thinking here we go again, another one. |
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I ended up having to sign some wretched form and explain to bouncers and grumpy coat check girls that I was with the press. |
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I bowled round the wicket, wide of the crease, flighted the ball more and bowled bouncers as well. |
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Secondly, the beer came in plastic pots, so I was gone if I got into a fight with the bouncers. |
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Outside in the freezing cold skulk bouncers Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph as the tale of a Friday night unfolds. |
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The bouncers accordingly started a five minute long frisk to ensure that they were not smuggling in any bottles of spirits. |
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All full tosses above the waist, and bouncers over the shoulder of the batsman will be called a no ball. |
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We cross the street and walk pass some bouncers and up some dark furbished stairs and into this mellow classy joint. |
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Local authorities currently vet their own doormen, meaning bouncers have different licences depending on where they work in the country. |
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One common technique is the employment of official border guards, doormen or bouncers. |
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Imagine a club with no bouncers or dress code that catered for the needs of the physically and mentally challenged. |
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Flash has the friendliest bouncers, most evil bar tenders and sweetest waitresses of any club. |
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Those Neanderthal knuckle-draggers known as bouncers are usually the least popular people at any gig. |
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You too will have to be walked out in a shuffle, the doormen now more like sanitarium orderlies than bouncers. |
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She had hardly had a chance to finish her drink when she was manhandled by burly bouncers and unceremoniously dumped outside the door. |
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Of course, there are two sides to every coin and not all bouncers are muscle-bound, impotent meatheads. |
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Here, there was a cadre of burly bouncers waiting for her, each of them large and muscular and very powerful. |
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Three hours packed with a quick-fire century, a couple of bouncers, two-thirds of a hat-trick, a dropped catch, several bowled wickets and innumerable fours and sixers. |
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The showman was back strutting his stuff, bowling bouncers and yorkers and embarking on the wildest celebrations seen since Pete Townsend starting re-arranging guitars. |
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Got to get on top of the ball, handle the bouncers and the beamers. |
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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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Girls are milling outside in mini-dresses and low-cropped tops talking to bouncers behind the red velvet ropes. |
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If a passenger dropped litter he was ejected by the bouncers. |
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Started off none too badly, got there and K was arguing the toss with one of the bouncers because they weren't going to let us in without student cards. |
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The security company that employs unlicensed bouncers and the licensee of any premises allowing them to work could both be prosecuted under the new rules. |
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They just could not read his bouncers that were well directed, the full tosses that came like missiles at them or the toe crushing Yorkers that came howling at them. |
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And the bouncers he bowled to Gayle in the afternoon were about as threatening as wet tennis balls thrown at you by an ageing coach with an arthritic shoulder. |
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In the last few years the turkey processing plant Twydale's has closed, as well as clothing manufacturer Dewhirst, as well as Cindico, which made baby bouncers. |
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Instead, they spent relatively more time confined to baby walkers, bouncers and pushchairs and had few places to go other than the nurseries and their mothers' rooms. |
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This vital information arrived as Alan, looking like a cross between a wild Irish Teddy boy and Brendan Behan, hopped from the taxi to have a word with the club bouncers. |
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All three were said to have been put out of the premises by bouncers. |
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The star mouthed off at bouncers at Edinburgh's Hawk and Hunter when they refused to let him and his pals in. |
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The casino kept in the break room a set of pictures of known sharps for the bouncers to see. |
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Also, invest in some plaid or a cardigan beforehand, because the bouncers tend to select the more hipsterly attired. |
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Even muttonhead bouncers don't want to hurt your feelings to the extent of saying you're over the hill. |
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A SCHEME that gives bouncers police powers to slap on-the-spot fines on rowdy nightclubbers has been angrily attacked by cops and magistrates. |
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In a fight between the Glaswegians and the bouncers I would always go for the former. |
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When the bouncers opened the door John, 35, and Scott, 36, ran back up the stairs and began fighting with the doormen. |
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Among this tweed-suit set they stand out like bouncers at a Devonshire tea. |
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Cops ordered the club to replace the bouncers after that attack but the same men were manning the door just two weeks later on a Skint Thursday night, the committee heard. |
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At Boy Bar, the bouncers, two tall, emaciated young men with shellacked hair under their bowler hats, were standing just inside the door to escape the cold. |
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There will be two big bouncers for kids, a Belgian horse hayride, live drama and a concession stand with popcorn, candy apples, chicken dinners and more for sale. |
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The series was also notable for Morris Nichols and Nobby Clark bowling so many bouncers that the Indian batsman wore solar topees instead of caps to protect themselves. |
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So it was refreshing to sneak past the bouncers posted in front of AUB's Assembly Hall Wednesday evening and find another, completely unexpected species of hybridity. |
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Police launched an investigation into the RSVP venue in Concert Squareafter 20 customers said they had been attacked by bouncers over a period of several months. |
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