To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table. |
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I am always dumbfounded by the utter lack of taste displayed in selecting the most popular choices on the jukebox. |
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He is a big Yanks fan and the bar's a decent place to watch a ball game if you don't mind closed-captioning and a punk-heavy jukebox. |
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One room functions as normal, with jukebox music and the clink of glasses drifting through to where the performance takes place. |
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The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox. |
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Large pictures of fifties stars hung along the walls and a song from the musical Grease played on the jukebox in the corner. |
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A jukebox somewhere through the throng of people was playing an old Johnny Cash compilation. |
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The jukebox is playing Jazz music and musical notes seem to be floating through the room. |
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The jukebox has fallen out of favour in recent years, due to the rise in popularity of the personal stereo amongst pub-goers. |
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Someone had turned on the jukebox and a bawdy drinking song filled the air. |
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Blue walks over to his usual table, but stops at the jukebox first and selects a song. |
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The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for drinking, eating and talking. |
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I glanced over my shoulder to where Ashley was singing along by the jukebox. |
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Along with the lack of hyphy is also the fact that the music stops completely when there is no jukebox selection. |
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As they watched, one of the players shambled over to the jukebox and fed a handful of coins into it. |
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If you scooted them all a few inches or so this way, you could fit both a pinball machine and a jukebox along that wall. |
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He wants pool tables, a jukebox, internet access, a proper bar and any other ideas the children come up with. |
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You can even have a DVD-RAM jukebox in practically any size that meets your needs. |
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In order to increase disk capacity in a jukebox, the physical size of the unit must be increased, which increases the cost of the unit. |
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We sat some more, listening to the jukebox which was playing some really remarkable tat. |
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I nodded, smiling now at the cheesiness of the moment, particularly as a maudlin pop song came on the jukebox. |
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The new player acts as a Web radio tuner and a jukebox that allows users to create playlists. |
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A jukebox stood near the end of the bar, neighboured by a golf machine. |
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But not without that bike in front of me with a big jukebox to distract me from being a beat-up little kid. |
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I hung up and went to check out the selection on the jukebox. |
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He put a nickel in the jukebox and tossed back a few cold ones. |
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He won the top music award for his jukebox classic Tequila, recorded in 1958 with other session musicians. |
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Here is a summary of keyboard keys that have an effect in the jukebox window. |
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One of the few sources of reliable sales was the jukebox, which became a popular fixture in bars and cafés. |
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Load up the high-capacity drive with all your media to create your own media jukebox. |
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His show reads like a westie couple's favourite jukebox tunes. |
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He made suggestions to the manager of the drive-in burger restaurant about what should be on the jukebox. |
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Think of the way a song seems to jump out of a car radio or a jukebox, and then add the high fidelity of a good sound system. |
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What School Disco largely deals in is not nostalgia, but inoffensive, singalong pop and rock hits, the sort of thing you'd find on your average pub jukebox. |
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Fischer decided to play a ton of country songs on the jukebox and then proceeded to sing along at the top of his lungs with John Denver in my ear during a bro hug. |
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Statues of the John, Paul, George and Ringo posing with guitars loom large on the Victorian frontage, while in the lobby you'll find a funky yellow submarine jukebox. |
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This bar has a full bar, slots, pool table, darts, pinball machine and a jukebox. |
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While London's theatreland is full of successful jukebox musicals which string together pre-existing songs, those with entirely new tunes are considered risky. |
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Despite chunterings by the locals at the potential blighting of their favourite hangout, the duo have spent a fortune to keep it looking much as it did: the murals, the red booths, the jukebox, all still here. |
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The jukebox belted out tunes from the fifties, and waiters shouted food orders to the cooks behind the enormous steel counter. |
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The jukebox plays a medley of sixties tunes, an apt and agreeable feature. |
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Save your quarters, these jukebox selections are on us. |
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The burnt discs can either be stored on a shelf and accessed in the traditional manner or housed in a jukebox to allow the user to have more control of the access to the information. |
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The office, which overlooks the square, is furnished with a rolltop desk, a vintage jukebox, two large de Koonings, and a carpet featuring stylized musical notes — a Sammy Cahn-like touch that is nevertheless pure McCartney. |
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A jukebox musical written by Jennifer Saunders, produced by Judy Craymer and directed by Paul Garrington. |
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It is best heard wafting from a jukebox or over a glass of whiskey. |
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Jean chuckled periodically under his breath as he recounted anecdotes about the prankster squatting in front of the Rock-o-la Grand Prix jukebox, Aimé Scott. |
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A DALTON man assaulted his ex-partner in a row when he tried to pull the plug on her jukebox. |
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Games room with pinball machines, table football, typhoon, jukebox, etc. |
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A streaming audio system transforms a computer into a virtual jukebox. |
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The boys fraternized with the crowd at Arnold's Malt Shop, where they sipped floats, dumped dimes into the jukebox, fretted about girls, and lamented the minor misunderstandings they had with their parents. |
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Optical jukebox server software development services. |
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They serve as a jukebox to organize music libraries and set up playlists. |
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Juke Joint Jumpin' The formal definition of a juke joint is a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox. |
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The logical extension of the brute force method was the jukebox. |
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Billed as a Mod and Northern Soul bar, it boasts a 60s style jukebox crammed with all the hits that had the hepcats clicking their fingers all those years ago. |
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Husband and wife team Steve and Suzanne Rees have come up with the perfect item for rugby fans in the land of song, a Wurlitzer Wales Grand Slam jukebox. |
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Mention the words 'spaghetti western' and 'Sergio Leone' together and your internal jukebox is likely to conjure up that famously haunting signature tune. |
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Dreamboats and Miniskirts is the sequel to the popular Dreamboats and Petticoats, the jukebox musical inspired by the compilation albums of the same name. |
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