An alcoholic and suicidal ad executive finds himself in a dive where a sleek girl in yellow is the cynosure of all the rowdy dancers. |
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Housing chiefs say such behaviour will not be tolerated, and have warned rowdy tenants that they face eviction. |
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Every so often the Royal Marines let off smoke grenades to disperse the increasingly rowdy crowd. |
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Over the years, December 31 has become synonymous with drunken and rowdy behaviour in public. |
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Residents using the shops have complained about the group's rowdy behaviour and businesses say they are losing customers. |
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His enervated foster parents solved the problem by giving the little rowdy into the custody of a cloister. |
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Such rowdy, ruffianly, and apparently motiveless violence has a much longer history than the term hooligan. |
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I miss a little of their dialogue as a rowdy French accordion medley assaults my ears. |
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They are worried they will have to put up with loutish behaviour from rowdy drinkers, vandalism and kitchen smells. |
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They binge on Thai food, drink and make merry, take the sun and gleefully partake in Pattaya's rowdy nightlife. |
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The action scarcely draws breath in 300-odd pages of rowdy doings and closet skulduggery. |
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Both schemes aim to crackdown on problems such as rowdy youths and anti-social behaviour. |
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They had a covered grandstand and a scoreboard which attracted a large and rowdy home crowd with streaking blue garbage can drummers. |
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On a recent Wednesday night the crowd was rowdy and stylish and clearly enjoying themselves at the bar at the front of the room. |
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Nobody else was around but a rowdy game of basketball was being played in the court beside the grassy area. |
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But they haven't even made it yet to their desks on the rowdy trading floors of investment banks in the City of London. |
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This mildness makes their entrance acceptable in places where the grown-up version is considered too rowdy. |
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The audience was an array of stars, rowdy fans and industry bigwigs, including Virgin magnate Richard Branson. |
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The song switched from some rowdy dance mix, to a very slow and achingly sweet song. |
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Landlords share information about troublemakers and telephone each other to warn about rowdy drinkers. |
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William's downfall, in The Zeal of Thy House, comes about partly because of his unchaste, rowdy, and drunken way of life. |
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You are nothing but an uncouth, patronizing, unprincipled, rowdy group of misfits who aren't fit for any respectable job! |
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The rowdy crowd jumped up and down on the roof to smash the skylight window. |
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The crowd at St Heliers Bay was a rowdy bunch that year, with music, alcohol, fireworks, skyrockets and copious amounts of police. |
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I watched a rowdy group of gypsies enter the open, unguarded gates of Damar. |
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Dr Winiata showed on TV the other night during a rowdy and unmanaged debate just how quietly sensible, measured and controlled they can be. |
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I was suddenly aware of how noisy and rowdy the party was, and I noted the heavy smell of alcohol in the air. |
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They will take human form and start rowdy polling booth stoushes on election day. |
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If the chemistry is right, they can be fun, rowdy, and filled with a bit of harmless debauchery. |
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It seemed as if people were competing with each other for an imaginary prize for being the most rowdy and ill mannered human being in that room. |
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They hold rowdy protests outside his office, heckle him at public appearances, and even photobomb him at City Hall. |
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He taught himself to play a bit by ear, amused the rowdy crowds, and picked up small change. |
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Over the past fortnight, the town has suffered from a wave of vandalism and rowdy behaviour. |
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I see grime music as a UK crunk, they get you hyped and people get rowdy, it's the same vibe. |
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Police stormed the residence and found 11 enthusiastic people noisily engaged in a rowdy game of dice. |
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The future of the Dominican state-run National Commercial Bank generated a rowdy debate in the island's Parliament on Tuesday. |
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The mood was largely festive and often rowdy, but police effectively quashed most actions of any size. |
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Across the street from the town's entrance was a moderately tawdry water park, populated by screaming kids and rowdy teens. |
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Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal. |
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The three dozen first-graders were a rowdy and wiggly bunch, almost as jumpy as some of the animals brought out for them to pet. |
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He added that the situation had also rebounded on residents of the estate who've been suffering rowdy student behaviour in the past. |
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Forget all about rowdy post-wedding dances where an eightsome is an excuse to throw women around, reels are danced energetically but correctly. |
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Mr Knox insisted that his customers would not be rowdy, nightclub-style lager louts. |
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But the family have been forced to scrap the annual festival after rowdy lager louts invaded this year's event and started a fight. |
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The forum thinks night life in Kingston is only for the noisy, the rowdy and drug-taking yobs. |
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For three years I lived two lives, shuttling between corporate boardrooms over the Dallas skyline and rowdy street rallies in colonial zocalos. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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Perhaps that lent an extra measure of contrast to the rowdy group at the back of the smoking section. |
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As usual, there was a large group of rowdy sailors surrounding the table, which actually helped to lighten up the heavy atmosphere. |
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On my way out, I carefully skirted a group of bikers playing a rowdy game of pool. |
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There are old people's flats around and they feel threatened with the rowdy behavior of these kids. |
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It was a busy day and the rough customers were more than a little rowdy that evening. |
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Six Buddhist monks have been arrested after villagers complained about rowdy parties at the local temple. |
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Police are also cracking down on rowdy teenagers who have been causing a disturbance at stations in the area. |
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Taxi drivers could reduce the chance of being assaulted by installing a protective shield to separate them from rowdy passengers. |
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Be especially aware of late night, rowdy discussions around the campfire, or yelling and shouting. |
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Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour. |
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Problems started a year ago with youngsters being rowdy and lighting fires, he said. |
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Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem. |
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When a loud, rowdy group of kids came in, I just kept my head down and ignored them. |
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Certainly from the reports so far, it seems as though guards based in the city centre had not been given the training to deal with a rowdy crowd. |
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In 1992, he was arrested after rowdy scenes outside a Nottingham nightclub, but released without charge. |
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I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd. |
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Since they began their direct action the arson attacks, break-ins and rowdy behaviour of recent weeks has all but stopped. |
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Police are preparing to launch a crackdown on rowdy youths in Stratton, Swindon. |
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The hero joins the band of underworld dons and becomes a rowdy. |
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How had a white dancer in blackface captured a rowdy crowd of laborers? |
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It was a very good cast, all in all, with great contributions from the male chorus, in hilarious turns as the rowdy serenading musicians and the police force. |
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On the afternoon of December 7, 1941, Senator Nye addressed several thousand rowdy people at a Pittsburgh America First rally. |
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And a few months later, Brown reportedly was kicked out of his Miami condo for hosting a string of rowdy late-night parties. |
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At this moment in time, there is nothing to suggest that there will be disorder but extra police officers are being deployed so that we can deter rowdy behaviour. |
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And the boys would get rowdy, running around and sassing us. |
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Roddy was in our monthly poker group that included a rowdy, hard-living group, nearly all of whom have cashed in their chips and are still great memories. |
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Several days into the fest, the press screenings started getting rowdy. |
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It's a rowdy party and no one has the courage to remove the punchbowl. |
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Two weeks ago, we reported how hordes of rowdy teenagers were congregating in the library entrance hall, causing mayhem and hurling abuse at users. |
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In Billericay, police were called to move on a crowd of more than 50 rowdy supporters after they spilled on to the High Street, but no arrests were made. |
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I discovered I had dropped off at one point when I was awoken by a bunch of rowdy drunkards, and then spent the rest of the night clock watching, urging the morning to come. |
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If they were too rowdy, there were brass knuckles, chains, clubs, knives and guns readily at hand, and the less lucky soldiers might be severely beaten. |
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A forum that often is raucous and rowdy was solemn and grave. |
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One by one, loud, rowdy girls begin to file in from the halls. |
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With the party season approaching, publicans, hoteliers and restaurateurs are anxious to win back custom from locals and tourists by softening the area's rowdy image. |
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The famous sailor dance mimicked the movement of drunk, rowdy crewmen. |
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That leads to a general impression of rowdy behaviour and general yobbery. |
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The types of delinquency ranged from low-level stuff like being rowdy on a street corner, to theft from home and school, up to housebreaking, joyriding and robbery. |
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A minstrel show became four or so men in blackface doing rough and rowdy songs on banjo, fiddle, tambourine and clacking bones, interspersed with japes, skits and dancing. |
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I'm not sure, but at least the kids won't have to endure rowdy English stag parties throwing up in the middle of the bar. |
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Gary was a hulking meathead who, when he wasn't playing football, was either hunting, fishing or getting drunk and rowdy in some topless bar. |
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Football proved highly attractive to the urban working classes, which introduced the rowdy spectator to the sports world. |
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A SCHEME that gives bouncers police powers to slap on-the-spot fines on rowdy nightclubbers has been angrily attacked by cops and magistrates. |
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A TOP US sports mag has started a campaign to encourage rowdy American golf fans to stop heckling Scots favourite Colin Montgomerie. |
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Local media reports said rowdy youths taunted police officers and tried to kick down the metal grills on some shop fronts. |
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The dining societies were a visual and rowdy signal of the old entrenched Oxford elitism. |
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The commissioner soon quieted the two rowdy men in the next car. |
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Is the rowdy, promiscuous, drink-the-blokes-under-the-table image of the Valley Girl just a tired stereotype, or is it near the truth? |
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If you continue on your present course, my reckless and rowdy friend, you will find yourself in durance vile. |
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Elections then were rowdy events with candidates having their gangs of supporters threatening each other with basters which was in fact a harmless activity. |
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It was all very good-humoured and traditional, relatively tasteful and undrunken, with less rowdy vulgarity than you often find at such an event in Britain. |
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Ryan and his friends got too rowdy at the bar, so they were eighty-sixed. |
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In fact, he walked out of Cambridge but would probably have been sent down had he continued his rowdy carrying on with such disreputable young men as Malcolm Lowry. |
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