He began to rave again, bellowing incoherencies and profanities at the top of his lungs. |
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It's been a predictable hot-ticket and, to my mind, a rather more surprising critical rave. |
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Scouts rave about your raw power, but you've also piled up a lot of strikeouts. |
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Coaches rave about Miller's hands, as he excels at getting open over the middle. |
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The LP is the first in a series that will take the most popular zombie rave mixes off the net and aim to get them on dance floors. |
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But since then he has received rave reviews for his portrayal of the oily lawyer. |
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Fans and insiders alike rave about his mixture of old-school values and crazy athleticism. |
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Perhaps it was significant that the rave reviews on the back cover were all written by women. |
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He read it on the plane, and in London saw the rave reviews that the media was giving to the book. |
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I know this film received rave reviews when it was reissued a couple of years ago. |
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The Merchant of Venice opened at the American Theater on May 24, 1903, and rave notices showered down. |
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On April 23, Richard Lair conducted an orchestra of 12 elephants to rave reviews. |
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And though his realistic and hard-hitting film has won some rave reviews, Tigmanshu is certainly not resting on his laurels. |
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Ever since its release in the US, the film has been getting rave reviews from several quarters in Hollywood. |
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It is listed on the Australian and US stock markets and has won rave reviews for its financial performances. |
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Everyone looks like they're on their way home from an all-night rave but without the grin. |
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Accordingly, it received rave reviews and a loyal following among the press corps. |
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The film is receiving rave reviews for its blunt honesty and nutty characters. |
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Our fave rave vampire doesn't make an appearance until rather late in the game. |
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There were more performance-enhancing drugs going down than at an all-night rave. |
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She grabbed his hand and led him into the elevator which takes them down to an underground rave. |
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An outdoor summer party was scuppered by police, who believed it to be an illegal rave. |
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The streets were nearly dead, aside from the occasional drunk, the occasional illegal rave. |
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But when Europe started winning in the 1980s, the party took on the intensity of a rave. |
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Police were called when more than 80 people attended a rave in woods in Bolton. |
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They care so much about what others think and then rave about national pride and self-respect in the same breath. |
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He is ineffectual in his dual post anyway, but he still can rant and rave over it. |
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And police resources could be further stretched if there is a repeat of last year's illegal rave at Marloes on the August Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Officers left manning the desk told residents they feared a riot and preferred to let the rave fizzle out. |
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Workers at businesses and municipalities that have tested the transporters aren't exactly sending in rave reviews, either. |
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Expecting rave reviews and backslapping verification, he invited two dozen training experts to stop by in November to become test subjects. |
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A tough warning is being given to rave organisers in mid Essex by police and council chiefs. |
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Thankfully, Kerrigan's personal, unapologetic film on rave culture maintains its irreverence. |
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Ramsay responded with unchivalrous remarks about Maschler's age, but she nonetheless has given his new venture a rave review. |
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We all know how book blurbs and theatre notices can, by careful editing, turn critical comments into a rave review. |
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Not that I don't like talking to you, but I always feel like you're just humoring me when you listen to me rave about this show or that show. |
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A lot of the club and rave scene is decadent and I really don't like this aspect. |
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For the most part I have felt welcomed by the male DJs from the club and rave scenes. |
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My own view would be to let him bluster, let him rant and rave all he wants, and let that be a matter between he and his own country. |
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He was the primary investor behind the legendary club, persuasively implied here to be the birthplace of rave culture. |
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Accordingly, he has given up his comb-over hairstyle in favour of a straight-back cut that is winning rave reviews. |
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Amazingly, this rookie has amassed more favourable and even rave reviews than I can stretch my mind to believe. |
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Positive word of mouth pushed the drug far beyond the confines of the rave scene. |
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Just email me and rant and rave and I'll get back to you, bowing thanks for putting me on your favorites list! |
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Shango does have its milder moments of tablas and bansuris, but those tracks are too deep and delicate for the rave environment. |
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The girl then continued to rave on about all the nations that were better than the Eastern European Slavic nations. |
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Yet, so insensitively thrill-seeking are critics and audiences that LaBute garners rave reviews and full houses. |
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Also tomorrow night, Danny Moss and Roy Williams, who draw rave revues and full houses around the world, come to the Shire Hall, Howden. |
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He isn't like some managers who won't talk to you if you are injured or rant and rave at half time and full time. |
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The rave had been due to continue on Easter Monday but police pressure forced it to end on the Sunday. |
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The county sheriff's office made clear that it was targeting this event because it was a rave. |
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Closest thing a programmer has been to a rave is the last time they degaussed their monitor. |
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The Army's iconic slouch hat has won rave reviews from the people of As Samawah following its debut in the local market. |
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The goalie will rant and rave and say they have to get through it out on the pitch, but sometimes it's better they have a rest. |
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The opera played to packed houses and rave reviews in New York and won a Pulitzer Prize for its composer. |
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Inspector Minks, who busted him at an illegal rave for drugs possession, has other ideas. |
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Not only are the claims made for rave exaggerated and in many cases unwarranted, but they rest on a misunderstanding of history. |
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The play received rave reviews in leading Lahore newspapers like the Nation and the Daily Times. |
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The book received rave reviews from liberals and a Pulitzer Prize in the year following its publication. |
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This weekend they will be revelling just as hard in Moscow, Russia, as they rave in Moscow, Ayrshire. |
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Ben has received rave reviews in the music press thanks to his beautifully crafted songs and superb voice. |
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Coaches rave about McRath, a redshirt freshman who lacks size but is fast and has battled back from a shoulder injury. |
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Music was up beat, perfect for dancing, mixing with techno, rave, electric and pop. |
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At the time records were becoming so aggressive, like with rave and hardcore breakbeat, and I wanted something warmer and softer. |
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Such it was for the thirtysomethings, born just too late for the anger of punk and too early for the full-blown hedonism of rave. |
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So please calibrate this rave according to your own tolerance for artsy-fartsy pop, but don't go overboard. |
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Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie. |
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It's got techno, trance, rave, hip hop, and lots of other types of music in the different mixes. |
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Caroline Hayeur is best known for her photographs of Montreal nightlife, rave and techno scenes. |
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On the tape, we see Mike attempting over the decades to exploit the worlds of psychedelia, disco and rave. |
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For a moment, the murk feels strangely comforting, like walking out of a rave into the balm of an urban winter smog. |
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He would rant and rave about capitalism and all that jazz, and basically he can be stereotyped as a Green party member. |
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Towards the end of the decade he shifted from hip hop to acid house and the rave scene, and soon began recording his own sounds. |
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There was no reason for the rabble of butterflies that seemed to be having a rave in my stomach. |
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It's a tough act to follow and it's got rave reviews so it's slightly different. |
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I rant and rave at the screen, decrying the dumbing down of what used to be a medium for entertaining and educating. |
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People seem to think he is not passionate enough, but it's just that he doesn't rant and rave. |
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Steve then proceeded to rant and rave at the musty defendant who, taking his lawyer's advice, kept well shtum. |
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So when I used to rant and rave about it, it was because I did not have first hand knowledge. |
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Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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Who knew the rave scene in Kitchener-Waterloo could be so vibrant and full of life? |
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Both Jodi's album and her live shows have been winning her rave reviews. |
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The debate was an unexpected twist for the rave community, which was finally feeling optimistic about the proposed bylaw amendments after years of waiting for them. |
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The film, which featured a women's football team, has opened to rave reviews in the US, where women's football is hugely popular and the game is regarded as unisex. |
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But although the movie has gathered awards and some rave reviews I, for one, never felt I was close to seeing this happen. |
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He was, in his day, one of the great totems of Manchester's 'Madchester' rave scene. |
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These risks are due to a combination of the drug's stimulant effect that allows the user to dance for long periods of time in the hot and crowded environment of rave parties. |
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I had heard rave reviews about all of their products and I decided after months of YouTubing haul videos to stop by the store and purchase a few items. |
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Make-up can thus serve to indicate membership in social subcultures, such as Goth or rave culture, or to advertise a person's identity as fashionable or hip. |
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In the rave setting, enthusiasts use cannabis to relax and chill out. |
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I suspect many actors would agree they did not perfect their craft reading rave reviews but rather those in which the critics panned their performances. |
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Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city. |
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The film follows a group of college coeds who decide to take a wild trip during spring break over to a Halloween-style rave on a dark and desolate island. |
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Certainly, as a corrective to some of the more po-faced excesses of cool London club culture, rave was a blast of fresh air, an important rupture. |
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Divers and naturalists rave about the pristine waters, coral reefs and untouched forests, while vulcanologists go weak at the mere thought of its many smoking peaks. |
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Yang Hong, one participant and a businessman whose clients are mainly French, had attended numerous rave parties organized either by Frenchmen or by Chinese. |
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The film premiered to rave reviews at last year's Toronto Film Festival. |
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The production made its Australian debut in 2000 receiving rave reviews from the Australian press and delighting audiences in Sydney and Melbourne. |
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Sabu is a rave DJ who spends his time spinning vinyl out in the fields. |
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And one more Florida native hops on the trance bandwagon that's zooming across the planet, kicking up dust at every rave from Halifax to Ho Chi Mihn City. |
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I could rant and rave about it but that wouldn't make a difference. |
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Only this afternoon did I rant and rave about these designs. |
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I wish I could rave as enthusiastically about the audio department. |
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Beat it out and we pulse together, it's a wonder we don't rave daily. |
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Viewers watch aliens rave at a dance party, float off into space while fireworks explode, and witness a fiery kaleidoscope descending from overhead. |
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Performing at the Cotton Club, the girls won rave reviews from critics. |
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Plus the double-time rave during the sub-Jeff Beck guitar solo is a gas. |
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Don't get me started on why my music is better than rave music. |
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There seems to be a division in electro between artists who were influenced by '80s synthpop and new wave and those, like you, who came from rave and techno. |
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In the film, we have ninety or a hundred minutes of good looking youngsters, who are being savagely attacked on an isolated island, near an abandoned rave. |
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Already garnering rave reviews, Cherry details the life of a young woman in Winnipeg's punk subculture as she gets entangled with an abusive boyfriend. |
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A group of teenage theatre-lovers who have overcome disability to tread the boards and win rave reviews have had their acting ability endorsed at the highest level. |
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The rave response the end product received at a screening of pals convinced her to shop the footage as a pilot to networks. |
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It has been garnering rave reviews and climbing the charts for months. |
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The day after the opening there were rave reviews in all the newspapers. |
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Their sixth movie, Fargo, had come out to rave reviews and good box office that March. |
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This isn't the typical high heels and hair gel style pool party rave Miami is famous for. |
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Hawke may be best known for movies, including Before Midnight which opened this summer to rave reviews. |
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But in the islands people rave about a squirrel-like critter called the manicou that tastes quite a bit like chicken and is surefire hit at barbecues. |
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The gritty story of a coal miner's young son who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer is now a musical that's receiving rave reviews and nightly ovations. |
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The thermobaric bombs being used are the epitome of weapons of mass destruction, the very weapons which they rant and rave about being in the hands of other countries. |
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Apologies, of course, if you have done cocaine at a Williamsburg rave while wearing a mesh tanktop recently. |
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His new show Crowd Pleaser is picking up more rave reviews, and Ed is enjoying life on the road. |
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The audition with TSO was a success for Gabriela, and she has been getting rave reviews from Coast-to-Coast as she tours the United States. |
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Bestsellerdom is writ large for this novel, sure to be greeted with rave reviews. |
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Since its premiere this March, Aladdin has received rave reviews. |
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Have I not cause to rave and beat my breast, to rend my heart with grief and run distracted? |
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Mark is top guy and one of the originals of the early rave scene, if anyone is going to know their old skool it's him. |
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Old Sally didn't talk much, except to rave about the Lunts, because she was busy rubbering and being charming. |
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After getting rave reviews from the judge in the verbal adjudication, the little concert party my grandkids were in were unplaced. |
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The event resonated with the 'Acid House' warehouse rave scene prevalent at the time, but did not achieve any major press exposure. |
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Girls Aloud also performed at the 2006 show, and received rave reviews for their performance. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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Acid house spread to the United Kingdom and continental Europe, where it was played by DJs in the acid house and later rave scenes. |
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But before you start to rant and rave and have a real good cuss, Think of the gritters, perhaps they should really make the most fuss. |
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Getting lots of rave reviews at the moment are the Liverpudlian band Sizer Barker, who took their name from a headstone in a Scouse cemetery. |
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Roddy, who used to play in a group called The Dendrons, has been getting rave reviews since going solo, earlier this year. |
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In 1988, Manchester was often referred to as Madchester for its rave scene. |
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The playR deLuxe is, by contrast, more the tool for a would-be DJ, whether she's spinning for a rave or her housewarming party. |
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Every year there is something new, something that everybody who is anybody gourmetwise, has to eat and rave about. |
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The critic gave rave reviews to the adapter of the ancient play, who worked to give the text more relevance to the modern day. |
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Paul Brannigan, 25, has won rave reviews since being plucked from obscurity to become a leading man by veteran director Ken Loach. |
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The film has already received rave reviews as one of the best break dance films of all time. |
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For one thing, rave is likely to permeate the new cyberculture, for which it already offers a tailormade soundtrack. |
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Canal barging cruises in France Even the most jaded and cosmopolitan travel writers tend to rave when it comes to canal barging cruises in France. |
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People from every continent converged at the legendary seventy-two-hour rave cave in Berlin for performances by Total Freedom, boychild, Jam City, and Lotic, among others. |
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In 1894, the lavish Royal Poinciana Hotel opened in Palm Beach, Florida, with rave reviews from wealthy New York tourists who picked oranges in January to their delight. |
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The band's second album, Hyn, was released in August 1998 and also received rave reviews in folk and roots music magazines in the UK and North America. |
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The Funky Indian opened on Wear side at the end of last year, and has since won rave reviews for its tapas style Indian food and quirky interior design. |
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For many years, the Bryant Park restroom has been the recipient of rave reviews on various websites that rate public accommodations around the world. |
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Well, jungle emerged from rave culture, which fused late sixties psychedelic utopianism with the postdisco music that came out of Chicago and Detroit. |
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Rave and Rose are sitting in the back of the class while the teacher blabs on about vampires. |
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Rave parties are always popular on New Year's Eve, especially among younger partygoers. |
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Rave saluted the general, mounted his horse and rode back to Fort Nilton. |
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The floor stank of sweat and urine, and Rave could hardly breathe. |
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