Some blogs are product fan sites, and let the raves and rants about a product live under one roof. |
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Back then, he was just beginning his career as a DJ, playing his brand of energetic, driving trance music at small raves around Ottawa. |
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He jabbers, raves, and gestures to no one, in contradiction to the more subdued Hamlet of productions such as the 2000 Ethan Hawke film version. |
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Already I'd filled many a page in my notebooks with my rants and raves about it. |
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We're not only talking modern dance, we're looking at all of dance's forms like capoeira, raves and whirling dervishes. |
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He is part of an ad hoc committee struck by city hall to develop regulations governing raves and all-night dance parties. |
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He came to see raves as herds of sensation-hungry young people blindly upping the experiential ante just because they could. |
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Legalised brothels and drug raves in parks have sparked a political war of words in Manchester. |
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Scioscia raves about Eckstein's balance, saying it enables him to throw with maximum velocity. |
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Peppers drew raves from everywhere because of his combination of speed and strength. |
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Her physique drew raves from the audience, which included a strong following for her. |
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Their raves about bowhunting were not about taking game, but rather, about getting close in order to take it. |
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Police and district councils have joined forces to crack down on irresponsible raves which can put people at risk and cause misery to neighbours. |
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In response the government passed the Criminal Justice Act of 1994, which outlawed these large outdoor raves. |
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Teenagers started defiling the lands of their ancestors by holding ecstasy raves on sacred ground. |
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Or should we be on the lookout for a spike in all-night raves up on the Hill? |
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The typical instinct of the public is to stereotype people who attend raves. |
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Finally, the vast majority of those who attend raves and dance clubs are existing drug users. |
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We talk about the things that affect our communities, guns, raves, fashion, anything and everything. |
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I've been into raves and electronic music since the early '90s, and I can tell you that there is no other music scene that can boast this. |
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Grime entrepreneurialism has kept strictly yardish and short-term, based on white labels and appearances at raves. |
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There are dozens of venues in London for raves, exhibitions, AstroTurf games and late-night drinking without invading the royal parks. |
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A bit of spangle and the dreariest band gets to count the raves on a hundred adoring hands, even if their records are then roundly ignored. |
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In such an international city, dancing will include every type of dancing, like techno, trance, hip-hop, Latin, ethnic, and raves. |
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One of its new PCs with easy-to-use Internet telephone service has won raves from reviewers. |
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Youngsters dressed in caps, tracksuits, floppy hats and with light sticks attended illegal raves while popping a new drug, ecstasy. |
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Its top-notch dining, elegantly restored 1920s-era grandeur, and first-class service earn raves from business travelers. |
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You did have free events, although most of them were down south, but the point of a lot of these big raves was putting bums on seats. |
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That must be difficult, because the raves are emblazoned in front of the theatre? |
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A few weeks ago, she debuted her spring collection of breathtakingly short, tight dresses and skirts, to critical raves. |
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He has even played a few warehouse raves with some of these luminaries. |
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He has been the most exuberant champion of bold colors, the likes of which have not been seen since the Day-Glo days of raves. |
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The next year, I was again at Glastonbury, this time reporting for a dance music magazine on the all-night raves that had sprung up around the event. |
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Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter. |
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And Idris Elba, who recently earned raves for his portrayal of Nelson Mandela, deserves better than this. |
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An urgent bulletin about life on the planet today, Jia's masterpiece received a handful of raves, but was largely dismissed as too difficult and inaccessible by most. |
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You're a second lieutenant in the war room, standing beside General Genocidal as he rants and raves about blowing those Frenchie commies off the face of the planet. |
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The music at this event had not been as loud as at previous raves. |
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Despite the occasional bug, Google's new Gmail feature is drawing raves. |
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Mostel's intentionally hammy performance won critical raves, and Wilder received an Academy Award nomination for his role. |
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Rana said he had never had to deal with any unruly raves or even a late-night student party. |
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Although he rants, raves and talks about what we will do and what we will not do, the question still stands. |
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These users include young people at raves, nightclubs and parties, and cocaine users who substitute methamphetamine for its cocaine-like effects. |
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They are not only at raves but all over on our streets. |
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This use of the M25 for these raves inspired the name of electronic duo Orbital. |
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The two initially came together as rave promoters and organized some of the first dance music events in New Mexico, but both quickly realized that their passion lay not in organizing raves but in the music itself. |
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She won raves for her willingness to dirty up her squeaky-clean image. |
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James, a 5-foot-9, 180-pound scatback from Texarkana, Texas, consistently drew raves throughout last fall. |
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The Sunrise group threw several large acid house raves in Britain which gathered serious press attention. |
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In fact, while the initial consumer profile much resembled that of people who attended gatherings such as raves, this profile has now extended to include all levels of substance abusers. |
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Police are forming flying squads to smash the raves planned for the east and west coasts, and holiday villages in Kerry and Cork. |
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The spirit of slavery raves under tormenting gnawings, and casts about in blind phrenzy for something to ease, or even to mock them. |
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Dynamics of play and creativity are a prominent catalyst of social relations at both doofs and raves. |
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Macbeth raves fearfully, startling his guests, as the ghost is only visible to himself. |
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This music, made using electronics, is a style of popular music commonly played in dance music nightclubs, radio stations, shows and raves. |
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As the police and the council made me very well aware, the buzz had been around the raves and the market sound systems and in the travellers' fields for years. |
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Ravers listen to technomusic at home, and some have commented that certain tracks of music can elicit ASC similar to the ones experienced at raves. |
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