We taped a lot of famous pictures on the locker-room door: Orr, Potvin, BĂ©liveau, all holding the Stanley Cup. |
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Given the locker-room, alpha-male atmosphere of the trading floor, it's no surprise that finance-industry types are drawn to boxing. |
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His carefully cultivated 48-hour stubble never lapses into beard-dom and, locker-room bragging aside, he never lays himself bare. |
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Nearby, science fair-style exhibits tackle the delicate subject of anatomy with raunchy male locker-room touches. |
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I think columnists are doing a great disservice to the Mepham community and their readers at large by making this a locker-room mentality issue. |
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On the Pistons locker-room grease board were seven golden rules for stopping Carter. |
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It takes time for behaviors, especially community-driven ones like locker-room antics, to catch up with changing social mores. |
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The locker-room may be a post-racial environment, but it is not a post-sexual one. |
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Why can't a boy tug at America's heartstrings without facing petty locker-room humiliation from the viewing public? |
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It is a laddish, locker-room badinage that I remember with indulgent nostalgia from my days playing college rugby. |
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I liked the ballsy women and the gallant men, and their cheap-shot locker-room humour. |
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Well, one of their locker-room on dits is that nerds can take Baghdad, real men want to go to Tehran. |
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It reflects the kind of locker-room antics that his white, male, suburban audience is well acquainted with. |
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From the outside, it seems a rootless, ephemeral sort of existence, evocative of the chummy, locker-room familiarity that was a hangover from playing days. |
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By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun. |
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Rather than letting rip in the locker-room afterwards, he stepped back. |
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It was just early morning locker-room banter after a tennis game. |
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And the conventional wisdom that men regularly lie about their sexual experience is so commonly held that it has a noun of its own, locker-room talk. |
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Crenshaw invited the Texas governor at the time, George W Bush, into his locker-room before the final day's play. |
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Haven't you seen that kind of locker-room talk bolster morale? |
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In this locker-room environment, he's the likable team captain. |
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There's nothing she dislikes about Ennis-Hill, no locker-room habits she finds even slightly irritating about the woman she's attempting to uncrown. |
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With his stocky build, spread-collar shirts and locker-room charm, Walter Yetnikoff fit right in among the sharp-elbowed power brokers in the music business. |
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That also means a gay channel would be free to do pretty much what it wanted, from locker-room interviews at the gay Olympics to fly-fishing trannies. |
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