Dating in the city of Nairobi may involve outings to nightclubs, restaurants, movie theaters, malls, and drive-in movie theaters. |
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To listen to some people, you would think they had never heard of nightclubs north of Watford. |
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The unfairness of it is even further emphasised when it comes to people queuing to gain admittance to nightclubs or pubs. |
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As well as the brothels and working girls there are a number of licensed cafes and nightclubs. |
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All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day. |
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Camden Street has become a very popular entertainment centre with many new bars and nightclubs. |
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Seriously, it's like I'm one of those neon light sticks that they sell at nightclubs and concerts that you crack and shake, and then they glow. |
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But in the years since then, Eilat became a popular Red Sea resort destination, complete with exclusive hotels and ritzy nightclubs. |
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Sensing he has got it made, Ricky sets out to enjoy the high life of stretch limos, nightclubs, and, of course, women. |
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Visitors can expect high standards of accommodation, friendly locals, a good choice of restaurants, bars, tavernas, nightclubs and shopping. |
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Earlier this summer city centre nightclubs were the scene of two gangland-style drive-by shootings involving handguns. |
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That's one of the dozens of nightclubs in Tel Aviv along the beachfront there. |
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Jean-Pierre's father likes to regale me of his days as a young motorcycle toughie in the Tehran nightclubs. |
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Irish nightclubs are big business but public order concerns are threatening to cut short the party. |
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The bars, restaurants, bistros and nightclubs are teeming with them, all spending easily. |
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In the nightclubs of wartime London, young blades trying to impress their girlfriends would turn up sometimes wearing German uniforms. |
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Introduced her to the heady world of alcohol and nightclubs and skipping lectures to deal with the morning after the night before. |
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Theatre companies are staging productions in nightclubs, pubs and sitting rooms. |
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People in the audience will go to nightclubs and know what bouncers are like, so the cast needs to look real. |
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He rejected claims that nightclubs are big contributors to an upsurge in drinking and street violence. |
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You'd expect high prices like that in uptown nightclubs, not in a pokey little indie pub. |
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I have read many of the letters regarding the recent early closing of bars and nightclubs in Pattaya. |
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In Western Australia the ban on smoking does not extend to hotels, bars, nightclubs or casinos. |
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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 says licensees of the remaining 20 per cent of pubs and nightclubs can choose whether to ban smoking. |
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In Spain huge-capacity nightclubs stay open all night but are sited well out of town. |
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It offers a diversity of nightlife opportunities with its many nightclubs, bars and discos. |
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Posters and literature are being distributed in pubs, working men's clubs and nightclubs across the city. |
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It has no nightclubs, no theatres and no restaurants you'll read about in Toronto Life. |
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In the future, colleges, nightclubs and sport clubs may also be invited to join a test screening programme. |
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The night was still young, and the territory's happening nightclubs and discos beckoned. |
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The cocktail was back in vogue, Broadway was booming, and new restaurants and nightclubs were opening every week. |
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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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They are all fugitives and people who were expelled, who lived and formed opposition groups in cabarets and nightclubs. |
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In the film's madhouse passages, the grim mise en scene contrasts starkly with the warm glow of nightclubs and cabarets. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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After I bought the machine, I used to go around recording calypsos at different nightclubs, and eventually had the records made in England. |
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Her song Bootay Deluxe is a big hit on American university campuses and nightclubs. |
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Go to the movies or take in a play, have a romantic dinner at JJ's and then go dancing at one of the nightclubs. |
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Over the past three years, Rank has sold off holiday centres, cinemas, nightclubs, pubs and film studios. |
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There were nightclubs, there were hoedowns, there were folk dances and there were masquerades. |
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Her grandparents ran the old Savernake Forest Hotel and her father owned nightclubs. |
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The two nightclubs were popular with foreign tourists, particularly young ones. |
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I passed countless restaurants, nightclubs, strip clubs, pawnshops, and apartment buildings as I made my way down the block. |
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The bride's friend got up and mumbled a few incoherencies about nightclubs and alcohol. |
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The island has plenty of entertainment with world-renowned cabarets, nightclubs and piano bars that stretch late into the night. |
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She would be spotted, escorted by a string of rich playboys, in nightclubs and restaurants, at the theatre and at private parties. |
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Her father worked in factories while singing corridos in Mexican nightclubs around Los Angeles. |
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Studies usually describe predrinking in nightlife environment in city centers, not in the entrance lines of nightclubs. |
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Ahead we saw lights and soon entered an intersection which had a population of sidewalk patrons drifting past nightclubs and go-go bars. |
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Bodybuilders claim GHB helps metabolize fat and build muscle, and persons who attend nightclubs and parties use it as a euphoriant. |
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Three-quarters of party-goers who throng nightclubs on a regular basis experience ringing in their ears or dullness of hearing afterwards. |
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Closing bars and nightclubs will not rid the place of drugs and vice. |
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York would have more nightclubs if someone could make money out of them. |
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Pubs and nightclubs which accepted dud euro banknotes from youths aged between 15 and 17 in return for alcoholic drinks could be prosecuted for serving young people. |
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Nightspots seem to be the police's main target, apparently based on their assumption that most drug-related crimes take place in nightclubs, discotheques and such. |
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He is a respectable businessman now but when we were young we terrorised Glasgow's nightclubs, drinking, carousing and doing a lot else I can't mention. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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Big name stars like Jessica Drake host soirees in the casino nightclubs including Vanity and body English. |
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The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. |
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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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Particular bars and nightclubs are earmarked as gay-friendly despite the crackdown, members told The Daily Beast. |
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Since then, the police in Tokyo have been cracking down on nightlife in the city, and several nightclubs in the area have closed. |
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Will readers ever get enough of the debauched, smoke-filled nightclubs of wartime Europe? |
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He may be the last link to the old Borscht Belt comedians, the old Vegas, the old nightclubs and stage shows, the real swank days of lounge culture. |
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However, it would prevent the site being developed for wholesale cash and carry or retail outlets, light industry, noisy manufacturing and nightclubs. |
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This comes, of course, less than a month after Jenna pled no contest to alcohol possession, after she was picked up in sweep of nightclubs by the city police. |
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Trendy supper clubs in New York and the more arty nightclubs in Los Angeles rediscovered an appreciation for a well executed fan dance about five years ago. |
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The two rulings are a triumph for hardliners at the interior ministry who lobbied for tighter controls on nightclubs that they blame for leading Thai youth astray. |
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However for the last forty-odd years they have inexplicably kept on singing semi-amusing songs in low-rent nightclubs and entertaining old ladies at the seaside. |
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Bars, clubs, nightclubs, sports and shopping facilities are also featured. |
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Funloving hedonists who have spent three years doing nothing but drinking and cavorting in seedy nightclubs suddenly become paragons of academic virtue. |
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You have written about nightclubs, office parties, health clubs and skiing holidays, and now about the black-tie world of charity dinners and cummerbunds. |
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Hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfast establishments had the no vacancy signs out early and pubs, restaurants and nightclubs enjoyed a roaring trade. |
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Every summer young British tourists are decanted from cut-price jets into the nightclubs of Laganas, Ayia Napa and Faliraki, where they set about rescuing the local economy. |
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Do you think madden made a genuine contribution to the culture of the period with his nightclubs? |
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The only people he knew were ones he met in pubs and nightclubs. |
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Nightlife in Moscow has moved on since Soviet times and today the city has many of the world's largest nightclubs. |
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There are a large number of pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants, as well as a multitude of venues for live music. |
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One, called Zoo Bar, was one of the most avant garde nightclubs in London. |
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The victim was staying above two nightclubs known for eight-pint, pounds 50 cocktails called Faliraki Fishbowls. |
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Lager lout students from the University of Limerick are vandalising houses on their way home from city nightclubs. |
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The city centre has many pubs, bars and nightclubs, mostly in the vicinity of High Street. |
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The Who were not close friends either, apart from Moon and Entwistle, who enjoyed visiting nightclubs together in the West End of London. |
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Identification indicating age is commonly required to purchase alcohol and tobacco and to enter nightclubs and gambling venues. |
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Perth is noted for its lively nightlife, with dozens of bars and several nightclubs. |
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Harris also serves as the Group's music consultant for its restaurants, nightclubs and hotels, globally. |
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Numerous pubs, nightclubs and bars, some of which are based in medieval buildings, populate the city. |
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Ibiza, in particular, is known as an international party destination, attracting many of the world's most popular DJs to its nightclubs. |
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The seafront is also home to many restaurants, sports facilities, amusement arcades, nightclubs and bars. |
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The cinemas and theatres often remain to become host to a number of pubs, bars, restaurants and nightclubs. |
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Pauli is Europe's largest red light district and home of strip clubs, brothels, bars and nightclubs. |
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Just consider how often women are groped in nightclubs, she said. |
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There are concentrations of pubs, bars and nightclubs around the Bigg Market and the Quayside area of the city centre. |
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This music, made using electronics, is a style of popular music commonly played in dance music nightclubs, radio stations, shows and raves. |
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The Hot Dance Club Play chart tracks which songs are currently most popular in nightclubs. |
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However, few British teens and young adults would have had the time and money to spend this much time going to nightclubs. |
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He branched out into club work with a more modern sound in 2015 and has regular slots at London bars and nightclubs. |
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There's also an indoor pool, a sports centre boasting 26 activities, four nightclubs, a museum and a cinema, parapenting and helicopter flights to Les Deux Alpes on offer. |
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Posters and postcards featuring a fork with a measuring tape around it will be sent to nightclubs, restaurants and coffee shops to highlight the problem. |
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Local teenagers, resplendent in their dazzling ao dais and designer shirts, exchange furtive glances, as we race past hip nightclubs and trendy bars. |
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To get a vehicle with that kind of level of explosives in it is not just your kind of odd bod with a grievance against high life and nightclubs and liquor. |
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Many fine Victorian pubs and bars can still be found across the city, whilst there is also a plethora of more modern nightclubs and bars, notably along Broad Street. |
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At the nightclubs of Baghdad, ensembles consisted of oud, qanun and two percussionists, while the same format with a ney and cello were used on the radio. |
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Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, especially Harcourt Street, Camden Street, Wexford Street and Leeson Street, the location of many nightclubs and pubs. |
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In an effort to stem the tide of street Islamisation Bhutto agreed to several demands and banned the drinking and selling of wine by Muslims, nightclubs and horse racing. |
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Legal forms of identification are used mainly for buying alcohol and cigarettes where the purchaser looks younger than 25 and entry to nightclubs. |
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Salsa dancing has become extremely popular in Managua's nightclubs. |
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