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During his life, Frans Hals spent much of his spare time in taverns drinking and having fun.
Until about 1830, many Americans gambled in taverns and at cockfights, while gentlemen bet on horse races.
Besides the taverns, there is a hot nightclub that pulsates into the early hours of the morning.
They alleged that some senior police officials were running illegal taverns and shebeens, and said the raids were to ward off competition.
Operation Night Life, with the Gauteng Tourism Authority, focuses on tourist's spots, taverns, shebeens and clubs.
Let us do it instead of wasting money in shebeens and taverns, saloons, barbershop and cosmetic shops.
Some of these same critics also disapproved of his drinking habits and his choice of friends who visited local taverns.
Emotions ran high in packed taverns and shebeens with some fans literally drowning their sorrows to get over the disappointment.
In other cases members were drunk at shebeens or taverns when their guns were stolen.
We love taverns because they're unpretentious and appear to be impervious to the mainstream.
Music-making was mainly in the hands of a few itinerant singers and entertainers at fairs and in taverns.
The study begins with a detailed topography of Augsburg's taverns, locating them firmly in the urban landscape.
Close to the waterfront were the ship's brokers and chandlers and cheap seaman's boarding houses, interspersed with taverns and druggeries.
His earlier genre scenes concentrate on peasants merrymaking or brawling in houses, taverns, or barns.
Reynolds painted his florid, bald, ruddy countenance many times, and for decades less distinguished portraits swung outside countless taverns.
He spent many of his summer days in back-alley taverns that were too rough for the usual city folk to drink in.
Mike was struck by how much the hotel resembled old taverns that he'd read about.
By the age of 17, Pauline started slinging beer in gritty taverns where bands played rock and blues.
Two taverns were closed down, large quantities of liquor were confiscated and six stolen vehicles were recovered.
The finely attired strangers who inhabited the canal taverns did not impress his worldly eye as they did the local settlers.
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Please not into the roaring, brawling taverns where life thrives in all its abundance.
Her letters were exposed, her expostulatory verses read at clubs and taverns, and the unhappy Sappho toasted in derision.
The innumerable references to inns and taverns in The uncommercial Traveller are for the most part purely imaginary.
I try the pump room in the morning, the ordinary at dinner, the taverns after dinner.
He was surprised to see Stoliker on horseback in front of one of the taverns.
He had, therefore, merely gone to the city, and was spending his time in the taverns.
In that of the taverns and gin-shops the menstruum is usually gin, or plain spirit reduced to a corresponding strength.
Of course, they have the adulation of the academical taverns, and their fair hostesses.
A community of conventicles grew up in homes, shops, taverns and parishes, often linked by priests.
Rag pickers and costermongers of all kinds were crowding round the taverns in the dirty and stinking courtyards of the Hay Market.
His wooden image, with his bow drawn, above the doors of taverns, was a frequent feature of the scenery.
Spiced wines were much sold at taverns, sangaree and mulled wines.
A shop, two taverns, a flour-mill, a grain-store, two farms leased out, and a house with an iron-roofed barn,' he thought proudly.
There was a filling station, a garage, some taverns, and a ten-cent store.
London died away in draggled taverns and dreary scrubs, and then was unaccountably born again in blazing high streets and blatant hotels.
The green dragon Inn was one of the most famous of historic taverns.
It is not fit that he should be living about at his own charge now, at lodgings and taverns.
It was one of those primitive taverns where the traveller pays only for food and lodging, but meets with a homely kindness beyond all price.
On one turnpike there were sixty-five taverns in sixty miles.
Say, Stoliker, how many taverns are there between here and Welland?
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