The skinhead came up to me with a grin, plonking his pint on my table, and asking how I was. |
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I have performed the skinhead moonstomp and have attempted moonwalking in Michael Jackson style. |
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The images of violence did not depict skinhead thugs battling with the police and their truncheons. |
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In my period you were either a hippie or a skinhead, so I grew my hair long and listened to heavy metal. |
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I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us. |
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The skinhead subculture that was transmitted to Germany was not the original, but the revival. |
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By dint of its association with racist violence, the skinhead scene occupies a special, troubling place among youth subcultures. |
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But it has evolved from the skinhead and bovver boots image of the Seventies. |
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Frankie is the leader of a skinhead gang, roaming the streets, getting into bar fights and trashing the occasional record store. |
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This led to a temporary decrease in organised neo-fascism, while at the same time the so-called skinhead music scene increased considerably. |
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The two young East Enders looked and sounded for all the world like a couple of skinhead soccer fans, cockney accents and all. |
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Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity. |
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While skinhead groups are relatively rare, racist attitudes toward the Rom persist among many Slovaks. |
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Of course, Chapman now states that his violent skinhead and criminal past is something that is far behind him. |
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It starred Russell Crowe as a young skinhead on a path of self-destruction, though his ideals blind him to the damage he is doing to himself. |
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The hockey hair gang will not go for the whole skinhead thing, so it had to be anarchists. |
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Moreover, does she frighten a skinhead when he is beating her, or isn't it rather he, who causes her to experience sheer terror. |
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These are not classified, and range from intra-ethnic conflicts through to violent attacks by skinhead groups on minorities. |
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He had been aware of racism from white skinhead gangs in the area but had never thought about racism from the police. |
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It's often difficult for the uninitiated to tell whether a skinhead is left-wing or right-wing. |
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The project tries to stimulate young skinheads to get themselves out of the skinhead groups. |
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This is meant to alert them to the problems caused by skinhead activities and to win them over to cooperating with the security authorities. |
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In general, several newspaper items concerning Miloszewski focused on the association of the five perpetrators with organised skinhead groups. |
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The tone of the article was that it seemed impossible, even inappropriate to recognise the academic achievements of a savage, skinhead killer. |
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Alleged temple shooter Wade Michael Page joined a skinhead group in 2011 and played in bands with violent lyrics. |
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Growing up, he sported a skinhead as a badge of gang membership. |
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We knew he was a nerd before he acquired his skinhead haircut, and nobody will be fooled by his new bovver boots any more than they were by his baseball cap. |
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Suits modeled on those of the Jamaican rude boys were often worn in the evening, but day or night, the skinhead look was hard, masculine, and working-class. |
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Bohemians have been Rovers' traditional rivals since the demise of Drumcondra in the 1970s, with skinhead gangs attaching themselves to both clubs. |
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It subsequently moved to Germany where it became a focus of attempts to re-site the skinhead subculture in a cultural, rather than political, space. |
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They are members of the Frente Nacional or National Front, an extreme right-wing Portuguese skinhead organisation which openly advocates racial war and violent action to secure white supremacy. |
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On 9 August two skinhead members of xenophobic groups broke into an apartment of a 44 year old German national in Eschede, Niedersachsen who had previously criticised the xenophobic attitudes of one of the perpetrators. |
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Some of the skinhead leaders now participate in the project. |
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And so, sometimes, did their direct effects. At many skinhead concerts, bands led fans in swastika flag-waving and chants of Sieg Heil! |
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The Spice Boy has tried virtually every look, from a skinhead cut to a mohican, and has worn plaits, tinted locks, ponytails and hairbands in a bid to cut an even more dashing figure on the pitch. |
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Alexander Brod, the bureau's director, says there were 44 skinhead murders last year, and around 300 other attacks, figures that rise by about a third every year. |
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In another case concerning the beating up of noncitizens in Bruges in 2007, the perpetrators were identified as belonging to the skinhead movement. |
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When the skinhead aesthetic was born in the late '60s, it was in reaction to the more fashion-conscious Mods. |
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He had a skinhead with shaved, pointed sideburns and was wearing black clothing. |
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The second man was black, about 5ft tall, of stocky build and in his early 30s, with a skinhead and pony tail. |
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A skinhead and another white man were arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, before the protesters separated peacefully. |
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The luxuriant mop is also gone in Sugar-house as Hoodwink is a skinhead, which only adds to his visual ferocity. |
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The comedy star brought a rogue's gallery of characters to the small screen from Clarence Honky Tonk to skinhead Bovver Boy and man-eating glamour puss Mandy. |
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Barson was particularly displeased with the band's skinhead association, often finding it disappointing that so many were present at performances. |
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Right wing groups like Australia First, the Patriotic Youth League and a skinhead group, Blood and Honour, appeared in order to grab a soundbyte and solicit new recruits. |
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Part of a series on American counterculture, this book aims to give an authoritative first-hand account of how skinhead culture emerged and developed in the United States. |
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