Featuring a variety of music, stand-up comedy, dance and illusion, Bollywood Nights aims to be a fun night out for the family. |
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It was a packed house, with people of all ages enjoying a brilliant night out. |
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She was a shopaholic who loved clothes and make-up and was up for a night out at the slightest excuse. |
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He was helping his wife who was still grieving and that New Year's Eve was the first night out they had had together for a long time. |
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John collapsed and died of a brain haemorrhage in the kitchen of the house in Southampton after a night out with friends. |
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In February, up to seven prison staff suffered memory blackouts after their drinks were spiked during a night out. |
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Other people might get that hedonism via a drunken night out, watching a movie, sport, whatever. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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For the best part of a century, that clanging sound signalled the abrupt end of an English night out. |
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In his Madchester days, he once said an average night out started at two in the afternoon. |
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After a night out on the town with fellow Trinidad and Tobago international Dwight Yorke he got his jotters from Easter Road boss Alex McLeish. |
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Two teenagers were mugged at knifepoint as they walked home after a night out in Trowbridge. |
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A gang of muggers attacked a man 6ft 8in tall and stole his mobile phone as he walked home after a night out in Trowbridge. |
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Look, after a night out on the booze, I'm sure we all know how hard it can be to get up in the morning. |
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It's quite a dark comedy and anyone who's ever been on a boozy night out in a club like this will recognise the characters. |
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out. |
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Truth is, these sneaks can take you from the gym to a night out on the town, as long as you know how to wear them. |
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Friends of Mr Sprout said he had enjoyed a night out on Saturday and was the worse for drink, which might account for his fall. |
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The committee of Erins Own invites all members of the community to this social night out. |
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I can totally picture someone wearing a dress for a nice night out holding this clutch. |
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He'd be there to share his unparalleled work ethic with the team's newcomers and continue to deliver solid numbers night in, and night out. |
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Mr Melia had three pints of lager, a bottle of alcopops and a double brandy and coke on a night out with friends before getting behind the wheel. |
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But then they love the illusion that they're just regular guys having a regular night out. |
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It sounds more like a night in than a night out, but this is dining out Moroccan style. |
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She was reported missing by her parents on Saturday morning after she failed to return from a night out. |
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Saturday night is the big night out, but we all plan to go into the city first of all for some dinner. |
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The evening promises to be a great night out that helps raise money for a worthy cause. |
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The restaurant has a cosy and relaxing feel to it, and the subtle lighting and candles make it ideal for a romantic night out. |
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For the younger generation the Mardi Gras on Saturday night was their night out. |
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But I do hope they are still happy to be seen in public together, enjoying dinner or a night out. |
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Patrons can place their bets in the bar and in the lounge on the night, so come along and enjoy a fun night out. |
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Parents whose teenage children want to enjoy a popular night out will find buying tickets to the event easier from now on. |
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This is a always a fun night out so come along and enjoy the quiz and support the school fund. |
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These types of smoker can get through a packet or two in a single night but then won't smoke until their next night out. |
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This night out is then followed the following evening by Martin's birthday drinks down in Soho. |
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We also intend to organize some social activities for example a Christmas night out. |
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It's a traditional, in-your-face, spangly panto and a fabulous family night out! |
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Today, Sin City is all about having a decadent and hedonistic great night out. |
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If you love the gee-gees and a good night out then the Committee has a treat for you. |
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A bridegroom-to-be was among six men injured on a stag night out when a mini bus crashed on a moorland road. |
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Other characters include a gang of lads and a gaggle of girls on a night out, a tacky DJ, a hotdog salesman and a cabbie. |
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At the end of week one, the five couples organise a big night out to the local club, to get to know one another. |
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If you enjoy a night out with very drinkable drinks and a diverse crowd, Opal is the place to go. |
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Given all this, set to an atonal score, the opera hardly carries the promise of a fun-filled night out! |
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With drink and festive cheer in excess, it's easy to throw caution to the wind and find yourself acting recklessly on a Christmas night out. |
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A drunken festive night out landed a man in hot water after he mistook a police officer on duty for a saucy strip-o-gram. |
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He had been on a night out in the town, and came into the shop having consumed five pints of bitter and cider. |
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I felt partly responsible for the big day because I had introduced them on a night out. |
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I spent more money on one night out than I'd spent in the preceding week in my town. |
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Send us your sports stories and photos, pictures of your fun night out or your school reunion. |
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I awoke in the night out of blessed sleep to the depressing consciousness of the pain. |
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Cognac and cordials are the preferred spirits, and Thursday night the big night out. |
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Ashley and her friends fluttered between their two suites at the Hotel Casa Del Mar, getting ready for a night out. |
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So why not come along and support, have a flutter and enjoy the action of a night out at the dogs. |
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That notorious night out is the foremost allegation in a catalogue of misdemeanours that the player will be reminded of for as long as he lives. |
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Surely less din and more dinner ambience is the aim of a cracker night out? |
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One woman dressed for a night out makes her way up the aisle, craning her neck at the carvings on the ceiling as if in a museum. |
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A popular Hampshire club cricketer died after crashing his car while double the drink-drive limit following a night out with friends. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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Their night out together came on the day the Church of England lifted the ban on divorcees remarrying in church. |
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And I couldn't help but pity the poor chap who finds himself grappling with one of these after a night out on the sauce with his hot date. |
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As for whether I'll be having a traditional boy's night out to wet the baby's head well, I'm always having a boy's night out! |
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The three athletes were rewarded with a sight-seeing night out in London before travelling home the following day. |
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To make this an extra special night out a complimentary glass of mulled wine and a mince pie will be served! |
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It can be worn on a night out on the town and can add a sharp touch to any outfit. |
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It opens in the UK on November 25 and should provide the perfect romantic night out for the love-struck among you in the run up to Christmas. |
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A night out was just the tonic I needed after three whole days of hard work. |
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Next time you're planning a big night out, remember these tips and hopefully you'll get lucky. |
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He occasionally spends too much on alcohol on a night out, resulting in a diet of macaroni cheese or baked beans until his next payday. |
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The couple met nine years ago through mutual friends during a night out at a pub in Shrivenham. |
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Dave's like me, he's not the kind of guy who turns down the chance of an epic night out. |
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He recaptures a conversation from another night out on the randan, this time with Mullan. |
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When Nancy visits friends who have younger children, her teenage daughters babysit so the parents can have a night out. |
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Tandem bungy jumping in Queenstown then a night out on the turps with Dunedin's scarfies. It sounds like a very royal holiday. |
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The clips are being brought in to stop people having their bags or handbags snatched on a night out in Greenwich's bars and pubs. |
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Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out. |
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I spent a night out bar-hopping this past weekend, something I haven't done in a while. |
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A mate of mine gave me this selfie stick and we started using it on the night out. |
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It could be popcorn and chocolates or something a bit stronger on your average night out at the flicks. |
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Both events were high profile and enabled the public to enjoy a great night out in safety. |
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They spoil everything, from a night out at the pictures to a meticulously-planned caper, involving a rich Aunt and a rubber zombie mask. |
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Either way, there was none of the buzz and vibrancy you'd want on a Friday night out on the tiles. |
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He looks round the room at the players who, by this point, are busy planning a night out on the tiles. |
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Like any 23-year-old, she apparently enjoys a night out on the tiles with the girls. |
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Jack decided he wanted to head out for a night out on the tiles after such a hectic week. |
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From time to time, it's fun to have a night out in a glamorous place filled with beautiful people and the cash doesn't really matter. |
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The intended victims were wholly innocent, mainly young people enjoying a night out. |
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One of the locals tips him off about it and he and the lads pile down for a night out. |
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After a good night out, I find I am very windy the next morning, so much so that I am totally bloated and cannot do up my trousers. |
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Their vibrant music as well as the antics of front man Paul Kehoe, aka Scamall, guaranteed you a great night out. |
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For a night out, she'll wear our sheer blouse with a sequined cape and jeans. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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Cowardly thugs jumped a former soldier from behind and savagely attacked him as he walked home after a night out in York. |
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There were a number of revellers enjoying a night out on the town at the time. |
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Thomas's senseless, sudden death during a night out with friends shocked York and shattered a family. |
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It attracts an odd mix of low-life, travellers, inner-city trendies and tourists looking for a big night out. |
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Finally, as we were on our way to Mrs. Lefty's parents' house, we passed a hippy modern fundy church, filled with happy-clappy fundies on their big Saturday night out. |
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The beer and pub sector operates by selling alcohol responsibly and providing a sociable environment within which people can have a drink and enjoy a night out. |
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I sincerely hope that I am not being Tippexed out of address books when I am told that the night out with my best friend has been cancelled until further notice. |
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Keep one simple pair for everyday use and get one funky or stylish pair for certain occasions, like a night out on the town, or to go with a particular outfit. |
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The evening is an absorbing night out and one not to be lightly ignored. |
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Wear it over your favorite camisole or tank for a cool night out. |
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If you're feeling lucky, and are ready for a bit of casino action, try a night out with the high rollers at one of our sophisticated gambling spots. |
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When she started to improve, her pals decided to treat her to a night out. |
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We spent the night out under the stars, about 30 of us rolled up in our tarpaulin, with a circle of colourful flags and our GE Free banners surrounding us. |
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Some of the organisers, models and tennis players enjoyed a night out at the well-known Dublin hotspot Renards where Anna Kournikova was seen dancing the night away. |
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It's a happy, noisy, unpretentious place to eat, where you'll feel equally at home with your mates from uni or your mum and dad on a family night out. |
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This is the pub crawl along a seaside stretch of watering holes in Wales, near Swansea, that apparently used to be a regular night out for Dylan Thomas. |
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The Shanars spent Sunday night out on the deck, with nothing but some pillows and bedding, tossing and turning. |
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They do like to go for it on a night out, hence our vibrant club culture. |
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In fact, the last time he was in London we had a memorable night out on the town, with him finally collapsing on my couch in Soho after we got in from a nightclub at 6am. |
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So that was my staff night out, no salacious gossip, no regretted snogs, no snogs at all in fact, but I made some new friends and that is always a good thing. |
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He liked betting with friends in regards of who of them came up with the best pickup line, or about who of them gathered more telephone numbers in one night out. |
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I am going out on a work night out tonight if any one wants to join me. |
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Yet on a night out to celebrate promotion, the Frenchman was cautioned after an alleged altercation with a nightclub bouncer, before being released without charge. |
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It's just the right size for a night out on the town, and has just the right features for a lightweight communications context like being out barhopping. |
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They are the people who bring them back after a night out on the town, and I have yet to find a single cab driver who can give me an adverse report. |
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So I thought, fine, I'll treat myself to a night out on the lash tonight. |
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We started at ground zero and we knew we had to build our fanbase with exciting hockey, and, to be honest, we couldn't do that by setting up a trap night in and night out. |
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In the tumult of today, I forgot to mention my lovely night out yesterday. |
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Her ordeal began early on Friday morning after a night out in Marmaris. |
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On our first night out we had options of comedy shows, musical events, fine dining options all the way from Mughlai and Ethiopian to sushi and steaks. |
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If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming murmur of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place. |
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Up to 2,000 people face a second night out of their homes while Army bomb disposal teams work to stabilise a 1,000 lb Second World War bomb unearthed by workmen. |
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For a nice night out, old style, cocktails and steaks, I like the Prime Rib. |
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During the second half of the evening casual and funky clothes were modelled as the girls gave everyone ideas for a Saturday night out with a difference. |
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On a night out, drinks would become progressively more expensive. |
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A pretty smart rig-out, I thought, for a night out at the pub. |
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One woman, going out of the village for a night out, jumped into the large flood-resistant four-wheel drive vehicle, glad rags and all, ready for a lift out to her car. |
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Mr Thorold also told the court that he and Hildreth regularly went out in the city and described how they often drank up to 12 double vodka and Cokes on a night out. |
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For an effortless night out, however, you can't beat the cinema. |
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As you might've already figured, these two are quite keen on having a blast, with or without friends, usually dining out or a night out for drinks. |
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Fear of the dark or fear of the unknown can result in many people not living their life to the fullest, missing out on theatre, films or a night out at a restaurant. |
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The Veronica Guerin film premiere promises to be a wonderful night out for North Kerry s glittering socialites who will be supporting a very worthy charity. |
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And he knows that if he can now survive a players' Christmas night out without Dutch courage, he can conquer relegation demons without it as well. |
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Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has revealed he ended up dressed as woman in a bagel shop with drag queens after a night out. |
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The PDC sought to attract a younger audience of both sexes for darts and market the game as a night out rather than just as a sporting event. |
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This did not raise much suspicion because she usually slept late after a night out. |
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The cast of The Only Way Is Essex have tried every fake tan in the universe and insist this is best before a reem night out. |
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The couple canceled their night out when they got a bad vibe from the new babysitter. |
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But all I attracted was some wolf-whistles because the outfit is perfect for a night out in 2011 as well as for pretending to be Lady Mary. |
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That in the new, yuppified world of football, going to a match is now no more dangerous than a night out at the ballet. |
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Very Louis Vuitton, these lacy rabbit ears, PS4 at Accessorize are sure to raise a smile on a night out Suits shoe. |
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Kenya Moore crashed the guys night out to talk to Apollo about their differences but what she did not expect is Phaedra to find them chatting. |
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Lace-ups Adding a touch of old glamor to heels, lace-up shoes and boots are perfect for a night out with the girls or a first date. |
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Of course, Frank Zappa's combination of West Coast rock, jazz and serious avant-gardism isn't everyone's idea of an easy night out. |
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Island council chiefs fear an invasion of lager louts after their main town was named Britain's wildest night out. |
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A GRAN on a night out with friends was badly hurt when she was hit on the head by a full-size rocking horse hurled from a second-floor window. |
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A BIRMINGHAM homeless charity made a mug out of city slickers during a night out. |
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I didn't want to go because I knew I'd get mithered all night and he wouldn't have enjoyed his night out for worrying about me. |
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A YOUNG man may have lost the sight in his left eye after being stabbed with a plastic chip fork on a night out. |
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Ben normally talks non-stop about Tiffany but one night a whole coachload of us went for a night out,' he said. |
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But the one date not in the price was a night out with TV newsgirl Natasha Kaplinsky. |
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I'm sorry but there's no way I'm shaking my trunky on a night out, the lads would go running in another direction. |
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A new survey shows that 80 percent of young women are nixing a night out in favor of an all-girl gathering at home. |
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Outlandishly entertaining and gadget-packed with eye-popping set pieces, Kingsman aims for nothing more than a supremely escapist night out. |
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The 4,000 Blackburn fans were determined to enjoy their big night out despite the rain, and they outsang the home supporters. |
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Two women friends had gone out for a girls night out, and had been overenthusiastic on the cocktails. |
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Gaz has revealed he has a night out planned in London with MiC stars Jamie Laing and Spencer Matthews. |
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We need to be taking a little more pride in what we do as a team night in and night out. |
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Oldman was charged with drunk driving in 1991 after a night out in Los Angeles with actor Kiefer Sutherland. |
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And for a hilarious night out, the Music Hall Tavern drag show is hard to beat. |
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It may sound corny but the feel-good factor is a crucial ingredient on a big night out. |
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The following night we took a taxi to Stromness to meet my friend, Kimberley, and her husband, Marcus, for a night out starting in the Flattie Bar. |
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When Example invited the One Direction lads to one of his gigs in Thailand back in March, little did he know it would be the band's last night out as fivesome. |
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The reality TV star posted racy pictured from a Vegas club, where he was enjoying a night out with glamour model Yaris Sanchez and pal DJ Prostyle, the Sun reported. |
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But Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence kept a lowprofile in a grey hoody, flat shoes and loose black trousers for a night out in London with Brit boyfriend Nicholas Hoult. |
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I'm also a big fan of power naps, especially before a heavy night out. |
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One of the women, who typically on a night out wore more extensions than a house in Milngavie, after a cocktail do, was pleased to wake up in her goonie, in her own bed. |
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Country music's sales are down, Nashville's biggest night out is moving to Manhattan, and a good ol' boy has cut a Top 10 pop hit with a rap star. |
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Amratlal Damodar Kanabar, from Wigston, Leicester, was returning with three friends from a night out in Nottingham when he was shot in the head by a gunman in a passing car. |
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You have been convicted of the culpable homicide of Robin Thomson, a total stranger to you who was simply making his way home following a night out. |
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Bulgarian Mr Dochev is believed to have accompanied Gately and Mr Cowles back to the apartment in the resort of Port Andratx in the early hours of Saturday after a night out. |
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Families wanting to clown around and have a good old fashioned night out under the Big Top are flocking to the annual visit to Birmingham by Zippos Circus. |
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That's why, on a rare night out, a friend and I bought tickets for Trainwreck, a film I'd otherwise have waited to see on the small screen from the comfort of my own couch. |
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Whether you're headed to a beach party or a glitzy night out, those multi-pattern tatts are perfect for adding a glint of glamour to your exposed body parts. |
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Murder Mile by Tony Black becomes fixated on Edinburgh after dark and some clubbers on their way home from a night out pull over on the bypass to answer the call of nature. |
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A SAILORS' shore leave night out ended in horror when a thug knocked out Royal Navy rating Anthony Cavanagh with a single punch, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Although he tries to put on a different face in front of his friends and family, Flynn gets a glimpse of the depth of Aaron's self-loathing during a night out. |
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Joshua Boland chased Sara Ainsworth with a knife around her home in Morval Crescent, Runcorn, after a drunken night out sparked a terrifying explosion of jealousy. |
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It sometimes feels like you see a bunch of Barbie dolls on any given night out in Dubai, but a collection of the actual toys is currently showing at Mall of the Emirates. |
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And if there are women out there who think a good time involves a night out at a lap dance club then they should be allowed to have that night out. |
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The 21-year-old former air hostess was reported missing in Tokyo by a friend on July 3 after she did not return from a night out with a work contact two days earlier. |
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