Chairs had long ago been removed when one of the owners had been brained with one in the middle of one of Hvit's constant brawls. |
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Oh yes, there were brawls, and shoot-outs every day at noon, except for Sunday. |
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Since turning pro in 1988, he has earned a reputation as a warrior in the ring, not afraid of turning his fights into street brawls. |
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His character's primary trait is volatility, which is handy for saloon brawls and shoot-outs. |
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And he successfully curbed the once-notorious pub crawl which inevitably descended into brawls on Friday and Saturday nights. |
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Drunken brawls represented the leading single source of homicide in late nineteenth-century Chicago. |
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Bystanders, assailants, and victims typically attributed deadly saloon brawls to violations of or challenges to the rules of plebeian culture. |
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Toolies have targeted schoolies in a series of brawls in Lorne's main street, a popular hub for school-leavers in Victoria. |
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You'll see more brawls on a British high street in one night than you will in the whole of Italy in an entire year. |
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I saw that life was not like books at all, but more like headlines-barroom brawls, a blues song sung with flatted notes. |
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It's much too barbaric and such things are left to bar fights and street brawls. |
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Next time, I'll risk the mindless violence, the kebab shop brawls, the near certainty of plummeting headlong into the river. |
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But, from a taxi driver's point of view, on Easter weekend you could not go round a corner without seeing drunken brawls all over the town. |
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The guards ran to the cages where the prisoner brawls disturbed the whole dungeon. |
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She did likewise, shaking her head shortly in a futile attempt at casting away the saliva that had collected from our brawls. |
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As a nurse, she had seen victims of bar fights and street brawls, but these wounds were some of the worst she had seen. |
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The fight had been one of those epic barroom brawls right out of a John Wayne movie. |
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He was big but he was out of shape, obviously more used to drunken brawls than to serious street fighting. |
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Involvement in gambling, crimes or brawls, except in the event of legitimate defence. |
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Paradoxically, their venality makes them euphoric, while drunkenness pushes them to engage in brawls and even massacres. |
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Guns, horses, barroom brawls, steam engines, and the desert wind all furnish the palette with a wide range of sound possibilities. |
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Since medieval times their annual fair was famous not only for its heights of bacchanalian revelry but also for the ferocious brawls that would inevitably break out. |
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On the road, playing one-night stands, he tore up hotel rooms and got into brawls. |
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In earlier meetings, the divisions within FIFA had spilled over into a series of verbal brawls. |
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Nobody sensible wants a return to the days when pugilists fought to the finish in brawls that some-times lasted for hours. |
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He is from now on in Willard Junior High School where he authoritative character the fact of taking part in many brawls. |
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It was not unusual for there to be mass brawls between the players of opposing teams. |
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That set off the first of two brawls, which led to 11 ejections. |
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When I first started clubbing I used to dread the brawls and aggravation. |
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Some also express fears that sky marshals could be tempted to become involved in less dangerous incidents, such as cases of air rage or drunken brawls on board. |
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Surfing to Survive Coming face-to-face with an overzealous tiger shark, this surfer brawls with his unexpected attacker. |
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And, what is more, the good guys guzzling liquor is a celebrated feature in mainstream cinema and drunken brawls are sometimes necessary ingredients. |
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They still went about armed even in peacetime, unlike Roman aristocrats in times of empire, and drunken brawls or even complicated feuds might break out at any time. |
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There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless brawls and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon. |
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Moreover, most murders are committed during the heat of the moment, whilst having blazing arguments with a spouse or during drunken brawls in the pub. |
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He has picked pre-primary brawls with Christie, Perry, and Marco Rubio. |
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After the seaside resort brawls, the media began to associate Italian scooters with violent mods. |
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This resulted in brawls and fights between both groups, which left a number of dead and wounded. |
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Little spiclets waved dead pigeons. Crutch tossed them American dimes and watched the brawls that ensued. |
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John Covach writes that in the United Kingdom, rockers were often engaged in brawls with mods. |
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Tiny brawls with a fellow worker named Milt. |
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If you don't believe that, boyish brawls will bring you moffies back into line. |
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Whether counting cards, seducing dangerous women, cruising the strip or starting bar brawls, there's lots of excitement on the way to the top. |
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They are the same numbskulls who complain about female streakers and tut-tut over 22-man brawls on the football pitch. |
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Unfortunately, there are things that never change: alcoholism and brawls. |
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There have been televised disputes, intrigue, brawls, suspended matches, and all because some people have found it inconceivable that a team other than the one from the capital could be the winner. |
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It seems likely that a large proportion of work and traffic accidents, not to mention brawls and assaults, involve ya baa. Attempts to cut off the supply seem doomed. |
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Quinn, some say, irked the IRA men in pub brawls and otherwise. |
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Utilize the unique FreeFlow combat system to chain together unlimited combos seamlessly and battle with huge groups of The Jokers henchmen in brutal melee brawls. |
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Fewer nights on the tiles mean fewer drunken brawls. |
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Several of the housemates face possible criminal charges over the drunken brawls. |
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As Mr Zondo found, pub brawls quickly become fatal. Too rarely do the police catch the crooks: it was typical that no witnesses in the busy shebeen would talk about Mr Zondo's death. |
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Sadly this isn't always backed up by the gameplay, the artifical intelligence is poor in places and this can result in the clunkiest of brawls. |
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The two rival colleges often clashed, sometimes in court, but also in brawls between students on the streets of Aberdeen. |
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Lesser, often spontaneous conflicts, such as brawls, riots, revolts, and melees, are not considered to be warfare. |
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Karen Inker, from Newport, who was attending her first concert at Chepstow with three friends, told the newspaper she would not be returning after witnessing brawls. |
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The group became notorious for their violent clashes with rival supporters and have seen brawls between sets of supporters at football matches and other events. |
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Mack trucks would replace quarter horses, Smokeys would replace federal marshals, and truckstops would replace saloons as the loci of spontaneous brawls. |
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