The fight came at the end of a night's clubbing during which the prince is reported to have drunk vodka cocktails, tequila and beer. |
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One time I went clubbing when I was 17 and 3 very tartily dressed girls, obviously about 14, got turned away in front of us. |
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Cruelty to Intel now seems to be socially-acceptable, while taking a poke at AMD is right up there with fox hunting and baby seal clubbing. |
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What he may see as some harmless fun with floozies or a simple night clubbing becomes one more nail in the coffin of his reputation. |
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Among those he has persuaded to back him are such cynical clubbing funksters as Mike Russell and Brian Monteith. |
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In children, clubbing usually occurs with cystic fibrosis or uncorrected cyanotic congenital heart disease. |
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I decided she needed to go out clubbing and did her up in a cute punk style. |
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Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing extravaganzas, and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment. |
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Less common features include clubbing, periostitis, amyloidosis, and granulomatous disease of bone and joint. |
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Making clubbing and dancing, rather than the gig, central was a crucial step. |
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Another all-nighter clubbing last night has left me really goosed, but I thought I'd better write summat or folk'll worry. |
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Most of the seals are being killed by clubbing to death, which is claimed to be a humane method. |
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She listens to her favorite DJs on pirate radio stations, enjoys clubbing, and likes most of the people she's grown up with. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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Raising a family alone can provide a host of obstacles, so single parents are clubbing together to help each other out. |
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And when I say we didn't go clubbing, I just mean we weren't larging it on a week night. |
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The aim of the content is to raise awareness and provide extensive information about how to go out clubbing and partying safely. |
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There was no clubbing, cyanosis, edema, arthritis, lymphadenopathy, or rash. |
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Her extremities revealed no clubbing, cyanosis, edema, and no calf or thigh tenderness. |
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The company offers everything from mountain climbing weekends to clubbing trips to London. |
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These boot-cut jeans will take you from a Saturday of walking around town to a night of clubbing at your favorite hotspot. |
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The event was intended to be a two-day festival with a DJ, clubbing and dance music day on Saturday. |
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In 1987 decades of protest culminated in a ban on the clubbing of white-furred harp seal pups in Canada. |
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One of the true treasures in life is knowing the location of a late-night spot where you can get food after a night of clubbing. |
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The man himself got out of the driver's seat along with several other people, who were all dressed up for a night of clubbing. |
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She looks like someone who works in a bank and has a cool haircut for going clubbing on the weekend. |
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The clubbing is really great, but there are also such beautiful places, like the Great Barrier Reef. |
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This new age approach to clubbing is paying dividends, with the club turning away hundreds of people every weekend. |
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He needed to keep an eye on her, he'd decided earlier this evening, when he'd heard they were all going clubbing. |
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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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For good or ill, leisure developments, late night drinking and clubbing are part of the 21st century scene. |
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Her new life, sharing digs with fellow models and going clubbing for the first time in her life, was a shock. |
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I've always found going clubbing mildly ridiculous, which probably added to the novelty of last night's outing. |
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I'm going to have some drinks, catch up with an old friend and do some clubbing. |
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Had they been going clubbing, he would have been more appropriately dressed. |
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He said that the atmosphere was relaxed because it was a family resort, without much clubbing or loud music. |
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An individual knows that alone he could not get away with setting fire to a building, overturning a car, or clubbing people who do not join him. |
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Instead, its biggest sellers are PVC trousers with matching tops, bustiers and corsets that can be worn out clubbing as well as underneath more sedate outfits. |
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After clubbing on Friday night, well, Saturday morning, still trollied, and the weather beautiful, I went for a walk down the canal to Castlefield. |
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The rest of the weekend was spent clubbing and not getting enough sleep. |
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Her kid sister Ava is also hanging out in Detroit and convinces the oldsters to go out for a night of clubbing. |
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Sit back for a moment and imagine a glamorous night of clubbing in Paris. |
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Physical examination showed signs of cardiac dysfunction, including sinus tachycardia, distended jugular veins, hepatomegaly, and clubbing of the fingers. |
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When I first started clubbing I used to dread the brawls and aggravation. |
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Like a picador, he takes his time to sap the strength of his foes before clubbing them unconscious. |
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Saturday is all set to be the best night's clubbing of the year so far. |
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This quiet, friendly town is only 10 kilometres from the popular tourist resort of Ayia Napa, which is fast rivalling Ibiza as the clubbing holiday capital of Europe. |
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If anybody had looked into the clubbing generation they would have found a group of happy, loved-up people, who go to listen to the music, dance and make new friends. |
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When it comes to eating, clubbing and pubbing, we are far ahead. |
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And the best of luck to all those that have left home recently to a life of afternoon telly, late night clubbing, early morning pubbing and the odd shower. |
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Aside from the gym, I tend to go clubbing and pubbing in fits and starts. |
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They tried to show that life in London was carrying on as normal, and there was much coverage in the press of people going to parties, dining out and clubbing in the West End. |
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I'm going clubbing to put my newly found masculinity to the test. |
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I'm staying in a hotel this time, to enjoy a Saturday night of clubbing. |
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I highly recommend this place to start off the night of clubbing. |
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In the 1967 movie it was said by the chain gang captain to prisoner Paul Newman just before clubbing him senseless. |
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His louche take on style calls to mind the aftermath of a night spent clubbing or a pre-dawn, hung-over, walk of shame. |
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The proportion of seals lost appears to be negligible for young animals killed by clubbing and relatively low for beater seals killed on the ice. |
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I wanted to be going clubbing and worrying about university deadlines like a normal 20-year-old – not stuck indoors with a syringe in my arm. |
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It's because of the physical environment in which this hunt operates that shooting and clubbing are both inherently inhumane. |
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In February and May 1995, Wolfgang Droege was jailed, once for contempt of court and again for clubbing an anti-racist. |
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The image of clubbing baby seals is an incredibly powerful anti-seal hunt image. |
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For more information on clubbing look at the Directory at the back of this pack. |
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Being a true woman I adore shopping and styling, night life and clubbing, also like quiet nights in and sometimes simply doing nothing. |
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When clubbing, sign-up for guest lists and save the cover charge. |
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And again he immediately follows up with another, clubbing the next delivery through midwicket for another four, though Hodge really should have stopped it. |
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In the background the sealers reached the group of live seal pups we had spotted, and began to run through them, clubbing and beating them mercilessly. |
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These include shooting seals, clubbing or catching them in traps and nets. |
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One of the probands had marked digital clubbing, also an unusual feature of that disease. |
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Lung lesions can lead to hypoxemia, orthodeoxia, or hypocapnia and subsequent clubbing of the fingers and toes. |
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They spend a lot of money dressing them up, going out every days, frequenting only the trendy places, fantasizing about fashion stars' life, living through the clubbing pages of glossy magazines. |
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The Rhumba Club is one of Europe's most famous and well-respected clubbing brands. |
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The political cartoon showed the politician as a caveman, clubbing the budget depicted as a mammoth. |
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A snort or two of devil's dandruff has re-erected the Mighty Quinn from his emotional crash earlier, so all four of us have come clubbing. |
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Our hen nights involved dressing up the bride, doing a pub crawl and then going clubbing. |
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But then it's many years since I felt up to pubbing and clubbing until 4am. |
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But, by simply focusing on it as the pubbing and clubbing centre of the city, its own reputation is working against it. |
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The team has produced a safer pubbing and clubbing guide and information on drink spiking. |
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He had clubbing of fingernails and an accentuated second pulmonic heart sound. |
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As we move over the ice to where they are clubbing seals, one crewmember runs at us and circles the group menacingly. He has a knife on his belt, and we try to calm him down. |
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Please God, don't let her ask me if clubbing a baby seal is less compassionate than scraping a human fetus from the womb with a curette. |
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Ensuring effective competition in newly-liberalised markets such as energy is a priority for me, to prevent companies clubbing together to neutralise the effects of new market access. |
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Examples of nonspecific lesions include erythema nodosum, clubbing, calcinosis cutis, and erythema multiforme. |
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The pair enjoyed each other's sense of humour and shared a fondness for clubbing. |
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Jonassen, who bowled that second over of the England innings, welcomes her with a clubbing straight blow for six, then a cut for four after England switch their boundary fielders. |
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Poolside with an ocean view by day, fine dining and clubbing at night. |
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For five years he had served as a corporal in Joseph Kony's ranks, tasked with leading groups of 11-year-olds in attacks on vehicles and, on occasion, clubbing prisoners to death. |
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Within minutes of the first gunshot, a bikini-clad convoy was rushed to the parking lot outside the facility to sponge down a '57 Pontiac GTO while clubbing a baby seal. |
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Various venues, Thu to 21 Mar BB Between Tobacco Dock, Studio 338 and a crop of one-day summer festivals already earlybirding your hard-earned, London's daytime clubbing scene is healthier than ever. |
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All I needed was a power nap, before pubbing and clubbing all night. |
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Despite all the clubbing and pubbing, their big brother is confident that the Jennar sisters will not succumb to any negative influence from Hollywood. |
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Since I have the flu, I don't feel up to going out clubbing tonight. |
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Millett bayoneted 2 enemy soldiers and boldly continued on, throwing grenades, clubbing and bayoneting the enemy, while urging his men forward by shouting encouragement. |
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When I was younger, I used to go clubbing almost every night. |
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