After two years at college Slim was expelled for selling bootleg whiskey to other students. |
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Due to disputed music rights, SUPERSTAR was sent underground, appearing at microcinemas and basements in bootleg form. |
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Despite curbs on satellite TV, many get such broadcasts, as well as bootleg videotapes and smuggled publications. |
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Perhaps this has to do with the imprecision of live recording, but it almost sounds like a bootleg recording. |
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I honestly thought it must be some kind of bootleg recording of one of the acoustic shows I did back in the late eighties. |
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The demand for illicit drugs is as strong as the nation's thirst for bootleg booze during Prohibition. |
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Later, the islands were used as a smuggling stopover for arms in the civil war and for bootleg alcohol during Prohibition. |
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This is the woman who carried on drinking bootleg liquor after Prohibition was lifted because she preferred the taste. |
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Scotland's deputy chief medical officer, Dr Andrew Fraser, warned anyone drinking the bootleg vodka could be in serious danger. |
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During the academic year 1974-75, two students at the Berklee College of Music in Boston created a bootleg fake book called The Real Book. |
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In March, one woman died and another was left seriously ill after drinking bootleg vodka. |
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Eagles coaches did not call a single bootleg or quarterback draw for the most talented QB runner in the sport. |
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The quality is unknown but when Scotland on Sunday tested bootleg DVDs last year, the results were unpromising. |
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Five thousand pirate CDs and DVDs and 50,000 bootleg cigarettes were seized at a Bolton car boot sale. |
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Back when anime fandom in America was in its infancy, otaku leapt at the chance to get any bootleg tapes they could from Japan. |
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The bootleg culture has tuned the collective ear to genre-fusing experiments. |
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Riley wore a pair of black bootleg pants and a red halter-neck top with black boots. |
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I was going to put up a post and just backdate it to yesterday, but I decided that would be pretty bootleg. |
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The masterminds of the bootleg scam evaded excise duty by substituting potable alcohol with industrial solvents such as acetone. |
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It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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Back then I had the movie as a VHS bootleg, dubbed from the widescreen laserdisc. |
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The Seahawks almost can guarantee they will get single coverage when they play-action to the left and then have Hasselbeck bootleg to his right. |
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Though not as much fun as the bootleg TOS tape that has made the rounds for decades, this is a cute segment of flubs and goofs. |
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He thinks it will be difficult to prove it is his voice on the bootleg, illegal version. |
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The driver flips on flashing lights, plugs in a bootleg tape of an Asian girl singing Cyndi Lauper songs, and flies north out of Mogaung. |
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The way things are going, they're better off passing or running a quarterback sneak or bootleg. |
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Tyler came bearing a tray of bootleg whiskey and gin and poured them drinks in squat glass tumblers stained with unwashed fingerprints. |
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Many of these 17 tracks have been available on other albums, on bootleg or on the Good Vibrations box set. |
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He has proved he can catch 1-yard touchdown passes, but he hasn't shown he can get open when there isn't a play-action fake or bootleg. |
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Now that this is packaged as a real release instead of a bootleg, it comes off as a substandard product. |
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Still recovering from a broken leg, he can't make certain cuts or bootleg to his left without pain. |
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Partially broadcast by the BBC in 1982, a bootleg has been circulating ever since. |
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Sometimes I feel like a studio album, other times a live bootleg from a concert I went to. |
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Of course, it didn't help the performances that apparently bootleg liquor flowed freely during the location shooting. |
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I personally have never seen bootleg alcohol and cigarettes sold from the back of a hatchback as reported. |
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It looked like a monumental mistake when he faked a handoff and backpedaled as if to start a naked bootleg, only to find a couple of Saints in his way. |
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An intact bottle of bootleg whisky, which sank with the rumrunner Lizzie D. in 1922, is also on display. |
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A hotel room and a bottle of bootleg whiskey and they'd have them a high old time. |
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She took a flask from her bag and opened it, releasing the pungent smell of bootleg whiskey. |
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Instead, this group includes brandy, whisky, rum, aquavit, and could easily also include our bootleg or moonshine vodka. |
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The tuna were processed in the palace precincts, with bootleg fish butchered in the church next door. |
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But most of the songs they played were secret recordings from live concerts which came on bootleg cassettes. |
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A few years ago most bootleg tobacco was duty-free produce that had been legally on sale somewhere, hawked in Britain for a profit. |
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There is some bootleg material, and that is why we have to be there to do the certification and to make sure that things are clean. |
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Can we move on to Mr. Angus and maybe bootleg in your answer to Monsieur Lemay? |
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But bootleg editions appeared occasionally, usually dealing with subjects of current interest. |
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He also played some of these tracks and a bootleg version of Estelle American boy. |
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Besides offering a high-quality video bootleg, the band carries out its promotion with mastery. |
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If you are interested in a particular bootleg, please check my list of trading sites. |
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One particularly notorious incident involved a hazardous waste disposal firm in Buffalo that linked up with a distributor of bootleg gasoline. |
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However,a Brasilian company has put a bootleg version of it on the market and it is not verydifficult to find it in music shops. |
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Although the county sheriff's office was just a block away, their bootleg business allegedly dwarfed their trade in seed, feed and gardening equipment. |
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The bootleg alcohol that was produced then, often called gut-rot, tasted so vile that the bartenders learned to mix the alcohol with fruit juices to disguise the taste. |
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Rumours that a bootleg recording of him singing in the hotel bar still exists is just one of the enthralling tales which surround the famous venue. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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A far more serious case involved eight former and present cops charged with smuggling guns and bootleg cigarettes. |
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Rocker-turned-activist Geldof said he had consented to a DVD release of the 1985 concert because of the large number of bootleg recordings available. |
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The bootleg booze industry in Boston wasn't affected in the least. |
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The multimillion-pound black market in bootleg films and CDs is thriving because prosecutors let criminals off the hook, it was claimed last night. |
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The is a hodgepodge of performances that also features a couple of readily available tracks, and the sound quality is for the most part no better than a good bootleg. |
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Much to our chagrin, someone put out a bootleg recorded at rehearsals. |
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Garcia runs a bootleg for a touchdown, and the 49ers are back in it. |
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Another problem that hasn't been changed is the inability to set your quarterback off on a scramble or bootleg without crossing the line of scrimmage first. |
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Others, clad in stylish jeans and leather jackets stand in front of the stage, drinking bootleg liquor and swaying to the music along with their veilless girlfriends. |
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In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers. |
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Good Bourbon, not the bootleg swill she used to hustle at the Eagle. |
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But six months ago it experienced its first murder in anyone's memory when, the police say, a man ended a bootleg whiskey night by shooting his female companion. |
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All This and World War II, was considered lost for many years, but has recently become available as a bootleg DVD, sourced from a rare video copy. |
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Downloading mp3s was also a great way to get rare stuff by obscure bands whose albums were long out of print, or bootleg recordings from concerts of my favourite bands. |
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Stuart used to call round occasionally with a new Dylan bootleg for me. |
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We have to deal with the issues of bootleg products and ambush marketing to ensure that there is a good business climate so that people who do invest in the games will not be unfairly undermined. |
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His friends sell bootleg CDs, freshly burned on their computers. |
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Rural Southerners are bound to see you as a city slicker, while the rest of the world expects nothing less than expertise in barbecue, bluegrass and bootleg whiskey. |
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Measured against Ruth, who enjoyed the limelight, fast women, fat cigars and bootleg liquor, he was a nice but dull fellow. Other players invited good-time girls to see them play. |
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Scraps began to leak out on bootleg albums. |
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Additionally, the recovery rate has decreased due to the reduction of bootleg containers being imported into Saskatchewan from neighbouring provinces. |
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With low-quality bootleg recordings, that may be different. |
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But on the other side of the glass door, bootleg magic is being made. |
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The film was released to cinemas in 1974 but until now it was never available for home release apart from the numerous bootleg copies. |
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Due to the extreme rarity of this record, there are quite a few bootleg versions floating around and Maiden collectors should take extreme caution to make sure that they only purchase an original. |
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In the Steubenville area Martin worked in steel mills, delivered bootleg liquor, and was a prizefighter and a casino croupier before becoming a pop crooner. |
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Today they are typically used for fishing and day sailing, but during Prohibition they were often employed to smuggle cases of bootleg whiskey from boats anchored just outside the three-mile coastal limit. |
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We built a fire in the huge fireplace, then sat around drinkling bootleg beer and whiskey, compliments of Joe himself, Valley High's greatest athlete. |
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Many of these shows have been preserved as bootleg recordings. |
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A ragbag cast of wintered misfits, lifted from the bleak streets of a Charles Dickens novel, scavenge and bootleg their way through the Berlin fridge. |
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A software pirate made bootleg copies of the computer program. |
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