We found rare hours of quiet in the woods or at night after the bars and discos had closed and most of the lights had gone out. |
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Staff raised thousands more by organising a fun run, charity discos and raffles. |
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Entertainment businesses that fall under the plan include beer bars, go-go bars, pubs, karaokes and discos. |
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Youth clubs have also been given money to pay for diversionary activities such as discos and barbecues to get young people off the streets. |
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At the discos there will be prizes offered to teenagers for their dancing skills as well as draws. |
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Children going to teen discos were drinking on the buses and it should be easy enough to put a stop to that. |
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Monson Road members can play pool, snooker, darts, bar billiards, and enjoy live entertainment including karaoke and discos. |
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This is deliberate, as I am firmly of the belief that an element of surprise is crucial to all good discos. |
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Hip young Indians sipping tequilas and strutting their designer gear in trendy bars and discos are now commonplace. |
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In desperation, the designer borrowed an idea from silent discos, in which clubbers sway to their own iPods. |
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A taxi cab driver and a pedestrian were also victims of drunken-driving by the prince who is known for his forays to discos and nightclubs. |
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Police officers will also make regular checks to deter the sale and use of drugs in discos and pubs. |
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But the jet set no longer found Maidenhead as alluring, and Skindles became a run-down venue for discos. |
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Live music, dance workshops and late-night jive discos are only some of the treats for enthusiasts. |
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Separately, Byrne was rapped on the knuckles by the Dublin District Court for holding illegal teenage discos in the West Stand. |
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The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis. |
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Those who fail the tests or refuse to be breathalysed outside alcohol-free discos will not be allowed in. |
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Teenage alcohol-free discos will be held if there is enough parental support for supervision. |
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People we don't even know have been raising funds for the appeal by doing sponsored walks or holding charity discos and so on. |
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It was a well attended meeting and what arose from it was the success of the youth discos over the year. |
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He began his career running discos before becoming a talent scout for a record company. |
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Judging by the five most popular songs at Christmas discos we abandon any sense of discrimination during December. |
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We should blitz the streets, targeting the problem areas when discos and takeaways close and schools. |
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Activities range from bingo and skittles to discos, barbecues and occasional outings. |
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I'd love going to school discos, parties or Saturday night socials and just dance, dance, dance. |
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All newbuilds have fancy teen discos that double as hang-out and activity spaces. |
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I do not remember any trouble occurring such as often seems the case today in nightclubs and discos. |
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It offers a diversity of nightlife opportunities with its many nightclubs, bars and discos. |
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The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned. |
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At night the entertainment really gets into full swing with quizzes, prize bingo, discos, cabaret acts and shows. |
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After all, what does a mall consist of other than restaurants, discos, cabarets? |
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Truth was, I snogged plenty of girls at school discos – but I did like musicals, so I guess they had me on a technicality. |
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This cassette was played all day long on the radio stations, in restaurants and bars as well as in discos and several other public places. |
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Fights between groups of young men, sometimes organised in ethnic gangs, in discos. |
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In Belgium, for example, volunteers will talk to young people in over 40 discos, and try to persuade them not to drink this Saturday night. |
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You start with a nice dinner in any of its renowned seaside restaurants, and then make your way through wine bars, open-air pubs and discos. |
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You must visit the area of bars serving 'tapas', as well as the discos and other drinks bars. |
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And if you still have energy to burn off in the evening: various bars, discos, dance bars and pubs with a live programme revive the spirits. |
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For instance, pupils helped to restore a local playground, and the school sports club arranges discos for local youths. |
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They favored native stone architecture and managed very nicely without media rooms and discos. |
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Such community activities as the blue light discos have now disappeared. |
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Bars keep bopping until three or four in the morning, but those who want to dance the night away can keep going until sunrise at one of the nightclubs or discos in the town. |
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The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe. |
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Sunburned people meet in the many pubs and tapas bars before moving on to enjoy the nightlife in the discos. |
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Results of this study show that females' greatest reported motivation for going to discos is to meet new people rather than to pursue sexual opportunities or to flirt. |
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About 600 guests flocked to the Knavesmire Stand at York Racecourse for the glittering event with live bands, discos, food, casinos and prize competitions. |
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They raise the profile of particular bands amongst their mates at school, skateparks, blue light discos, or wherever else the yoof are kicking it these days. |
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Until the late 70s the city's cultural scene was divided, with little traffic between the art galleries, chi-chi uptown discos and grimy Lower East Side punk haunts. |
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They are banned in schools, but are common in discos. |
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Like action types, they like to drive for fun, although, apart from soccer, discos and driving, there are no other leisure activities they derive pleasure from. |
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In the beginning intended for discos and TV studios it very quickly finds a larger audience thanks to its advanced technology and high quality, even though this tended to make the product rather highly priced. |
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However, responses such as discos, sitting together, use of infected equipment for tooth extraction, injections, latrine, or exchanging clothing are more ambiguous and not conclusive. |
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Solar Schools works differently in every school – they really make the project their own – from organising school discos and cake sales to a sponsored bungee jump and seven hour table tennis marathons. |
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It suggested he was an unremarkable young man – interested in flying and gadgets, as befits a pilot, as well as electronic music, discos and tenpin bowling. |
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I've tried dating agencies, singles bars and discos, local papers and blind dates, all to no avail. |
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A sophisticated new marina adorns the waterfront at Turgutreis, complete with exclusive cafes, restaurants and boutiques, as well as a host of new bars and discos. |
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From fitness and sports to theme nights, discos or jazz concerts. |
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Ascents in hot-air balloons, parachute jumps, eye-catching sports exhibitions and entertainment, dancing and discos will make the convention centre and Eilenriede Stadium the tubs of activity. |
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And though Vietnam's most privileged young can afford the discos of Ho Chi Minh City, life for most others is often harsh. |
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This is a heartless tax on Christmas discos and tea dances in community buildings across the country. |
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I'm haunted by visions of lurching towards pretty young things, their faces creased in a cocktail of shock and disdain, during the smoochy numbers at discos. |
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The most sophisticated of local discos. The music selection is good, according to experienced discoers, the decor is first-rate, and the dress standards are pretty high. |
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