It was certainly no English transport cafe, but was well cooked pub food, and very enjoyable. |
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So what if it was the end of the day, the energy at the pub was infectious. |
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We were both broke and working pub shifts but nothing could abate my appetite for conceiving low budget film ideas. |
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The pub was served with the noise abatement order after a resident of a neighbouring housing development complained to the council. |
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Shocked regulars are holding a wake for him at the pub after his funeral service at Southend Crematorium next Tuesday. |
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Many of the restaurants provide accommodation as well as a delicious menu, be it a cosy space above a local pub or large, opulent guest rooms. |
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We would redevelop it with a restaurant style pub on the ground floor, flats above and possibly housing in the car park. |
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Can you imagine what your average bar or pub would be like if men had a time of the month? |
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Try telling the football fan jabbering on at full volume to an uninterested audience in the pub to tone it down and see where it gets you. |
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Her husband's family had been farmers on this part of the Chilterns for a couple of generations and the pub abutted their land. |
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The accomplice of a gunman who shot a man dead in a pub may be in fear for his life, police said. |
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The alarm clock rings accusingly, a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night. |
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With nothing much in the way between the watering holes, certainly no hills to speak of, we looked set for the perfect pub crawl. |
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So I arranged with them to meet them in town before work, whether at the show or at a pub for a quick one. |
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Already, a quiet drink in the pub is forever interrupted by people rattling charity boxes. |
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He didn't seem to be on the same wavelength as we were, or anyone else in the pub for that matter. |
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A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically. |
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The most perfect evening I had recently was being on the winning team in a pub quiz in a London club. |
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The statement also quoted former manager Judith Maycock, who has not worked at the pub for more than a year-and-a-half. |
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They jived to just about every chartbuster that rocks disco, pub and party circuit. |
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Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban. |
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As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice. |
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The pub city has taken a hit with the 11.30 pm deadline imposed by the Police Department on entertainment joints. |
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The air inside the pub was dense and suffocating, thick with sweat and laughter, jolliness engulfing and eating away at everything in the room. |
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Surely our fair city has a wealth of opportunities for those willing to shun the pub and the joypad? |
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The pub was putting up notices telling people to stay away if they intend to smoke. |
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The raider called at The Seagull pub at Seawick Holiday Village, St Osyth, claiming to be making a delivery to the site. |
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The development will also adjoin a pub and restaurant, as well as being handy for the shops and other visitor attractions in Pier Road. |
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Work is already underway on the site of the former Railway pub at the junction of Leigh Road and Lovers Lane at Howe Bridge. |
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On a wettish Wednesday the team of went for a pub lunch at Trafford's in the mall. |
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The pub is very popular with tourists, ramblers and with boaters on the canal, which runs just yards from the 190-year-old building. |
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We don't know when the pub will reopen, although we hope it will be as soon as possible. |
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I took my cricketing cues from a television documentary on Ian Botham on Sunday night which held a whole pub in rapt attention. |
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Now not being a great drinker I would rarely ever need to be in a pub but I went up to give my support. |
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It was easy to imagine a scene in that affable pub on any night, the slagging, the fun. |
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Sheila said the pub would continue fundraising but this year's effort had been affected by the effect of the scam. |
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The last mile was a track, and we had rather dawdled, so reluctantly gave the pub a miss. |
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He was a Bolton Wanderers fan and enjoyed going to the pub to perform karaoke songs. |
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At a hearing earlier this month, the accused pleaded guilty to causing an affray during a fight in a pub in April. |
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The pub has run a successful jazz club for about two years and regularly attracts members from as far afield as Bristol and Swindon. |
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Under the plans, the pub would be demolished and a three-storey building housing the flats would be built. |
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As I was buying the drinks in the pub she had got it out and was having a read. |
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But the pub is appealing against the decision and is allowed to continue trading in the meantime. |
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This is all the theory anyway, anyone who's frequented a pub knows that it doesn't really work that way. |
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And that is where regulars and the drinking public at large will assemble tomorrow for a day of drinking, music and pub games through the ages. |
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The pub has a wide variety of customers, with ages ranging from 20 to 70 years. |
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The pub has now expanded its real ale selection and will be serving a range of local beer over the coming months. |
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Frustrated Geoff, who is relying on his fish and chip trade to keep his country pub afloat, is laying down the gauntlet to real ale drinkers. |
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The next day Phil phoned me asking what had happened as he'd blanked out in the pub and when he came round everyone had gone. |
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The seventeenth century grade II listed building was converted into a pub in the 1970s and the pub closed at the end of last year. |
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In an era of ever-changing pub interiors, the Stag's Head remains reassuringly the same. |
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The main advantage to a corner pub is the possibility of at least two windowed walls and the light this can bring. |
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Steak, kidney and Guinness pie is just one of a number of tasty and filling pub grub dishes featured on Sean's Irish Pub menu. |
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Lawrence was ejected from the pub and then is shown coming back into the pub and king-hitting a bloke who collapsed to the floor. |
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It has a reconstruction of a prison cell, a 1930s pub and a 1940s kitchen, plus a lot of videos, sounds and smells. |
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In January 1907, he got involved in a scrap in pub which ended with a man being knifed to death. |
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A hoax caller was caught red-handed by firefighters after his phone led them to the pub where he was drinking. |
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A landlord who was tied up and threatened at knifepoint while balaclava-clad raiders ransacked his Brentwood pub has told of his horrific ordeal. |
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Still, pub owners say, it was a red-letter day for business and they are planning a second block party for the first weekend of November. |
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Inside the pub at Cambridge Circus, the final whistle blew as Arsenal knocked United out of the FA Cup. |
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Before my current job I was in the pub industry for 15 years, so I know what I am talking about. |
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With their matching broken noses, the three left the pub in pursuit of a less hazardous line of work. |
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Chelmsford Crown Court heard how more than 20 post office staff and pub workers were confronted by the two robbers. |
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Cricket, football, knur and spell were amongst the most popular pastimes as well as time spent in the pub until the money ran out. |
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Yet if you were opening a new pub wouldn't you love to have one of them to do the honours? |
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He looked across the pub at the empty booths and raised his glass for a refill. |
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After all, they go to the pub to meet with friends and drink alcohol, which they are still free to do. |
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This would allow alcohol to be served after normal pub hours only to customers who were having a table meal. |
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Men grappled with heavy implements all day long, then hit the local pub to drink ale from a 10-pound beer tankard, fight and arm-wrestle. |
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The pub has continued to be popular during the summer months with a regular influx of visitors to Rosses Point. |
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A regular at a Cleckheaton pub has been immortalised in oils and hung on the wall. |
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Pete Astor and Wendy spent an enjoyable day looking over the new laird's estate and spent the night at the pub as honoured guests. |
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An armed police raid on a pub said to be a home to Yardie gangsters and drug dealers was praised yesterday. |
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Regulars were driven away from a Leeds pub by violent Yardie drug gangs who imposed a reign of terror, a police commander said yesterday. |
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Plans to alter a pub in the oldest area of Skipton have failed to find favour with local councillors. |
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A landlord and landlady today told of the battle to prevent their pub being ruined by flood water. |
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The landlady and landlord do the cooking themselves and the pub offers very good value. |
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I used to be a pub landlady and catering manager, and I can't do it any more. |
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The present landlord and landlady Mike and Stacey Coombes opted for pastures new, meaning that the pub is up for grabs from today. |
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The comedy is set in a Northern English pub with the gambling landlord and bubbly landlady playing host to an eclectic mix of their regulars. |
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But landlady Mary Wood, who took over the pub seven months ago, is looking to the future. |
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A village pub landlord told today how his wife and barman were threatened with knives by armed raiders. |
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A young woman wept in court as a jury cleared her of causing the death of a former pub landlord. |
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If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for. |
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You'd be better off going to your local pub landlord and starting you own comedy club. |
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Police said the pair waited until the pub was empty before bursting in as the landlord and the barmaid were cashing up. |
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It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already. |
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Confused youngsters think their school has been renamed after the pub down the road! |
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Instead the pub will be transformed into a youth club with direct input from the young people themselves. |
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The isolation of the pub from the rest of its property means that it was unlikely ever to be reoccupied for college purposes. |
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This is just the latest in a series of scams aimed at those trying to find work in the pub trade. |
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In spite of three hip replacements, Adams manages to visit his local pub to play piquet most evenings and continues to write. |
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In the midst of its first summer of operation, the pub has set up a sprawling outdoor eating area with ample seating and plenty of shade. |
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There are many activities that the pub participates in, including a lawn bowling team. |
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The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks. |
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Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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At university I often went on lengthy pub crawls with a blind guy, amongst others. |
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They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you'll find them boozing down the pub flashing the latest designer gear. |
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You see, there is more to a pub or a bar than what is poured out of a bottle or a beer spigot. |
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Mr Davis plans to use a clean, light colour scheme throughout the pub and designate the left hand bar non-smoking. |
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It also expects to be a major beneficiary if any of the current proposals to extend pub hours are made law. |
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Back home you avoid each other in the street or pub and you don't call round at their house any more. |
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A landmark apartment building may be built on the site of the Empress pub in the heart of Bradford city centre. |
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He was the first owner of the second pub in Kilmovee and he became a very popular publican and a very likeable gentleman which he still is. |
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She wants them to help create a book of poems, limericks or stories written about the pub which sits next to the East Lancashire Road. |
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Before the fire started electricity lines leading to the pub had been sparking. |
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Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks. |
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The Flag pub in Bridge Street is lining up some of the area's finest bands to raise cash for the tsunami appeal. |
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Police yesterday launched a massive hunt for a thug who robbed a terrified pub landlady at gunpoint. |
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Tourists and locals alike last night flocked to the pub to see if they could capture a little of the magic. |
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In 1988, he was taken to court for rates still owed on his last pub and revealed that he was living on dole money. |
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Although a lock-in in your friendly local pub may be most welcome, product lock-ins are usually a sign that something fishy is afoot. |
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Once the pub has been cleared, customers will re-enter by a side door for a lengthy lock-in. |
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Apparently, the pub traditionally does lock-ins, but the brother would be on his own, and doesn't want to do it. |
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Drinkers inside last night were given the option of leaving the pub before work began or remaining inside for an all-night lock-in. |
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Odd that the local pub doesn't get a mention, given that it's the only place you can buy food for miles around. |
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Inside the pub he felt someone grab him from behind and swivelled around quickly. |
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Such rows usually end up with Tanya storming out of the pub and staying out until her disapproval has been duly noted. |
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The school had also come to an arrangement with a local pub for parents to use its car park when dropping or collecting their youngsters. |
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This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year. |
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After a highly enjoyable day sightseeing, we decided to round things off with a pub meal before going home. |
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Or some interchangeable braying twit in a rugby shirt, ruining a local pub just by being there. |
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As they moved round to the main body of the pub they were seen by the assistant manager. |
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The pub has been associated with the regatta for many years, and became involved in organising it after it was cancelled a couple of years ago. |
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The phrase puts me in mind of pub engravings, of rustics in waistcoats lying full-length in rowing boats, poking at ducks with long muskets. |
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We made drawings of gravestones of dead monks, lunched in local pub and had a swell trip. |
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We bummed around town for a little bit and then stopped at another pub on the edge of the lake, and had a beer. |
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The picture quality is superb, punctuated by the lush colors of the gang's neighborhood pub and the panache of their respective flats. |
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The choice of bar can range from a close-knit pub setting to a party animal's dream. |
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The village pub dates back to the 15th century and the renovation sees its original oak beams and tiled floors on full display. |
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One evening, Mehmet wanders into a pub at the tail end of a football match and finds himself swept up in a euphoric throng. |
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Of course we found an Irish pub before leaving and we sampled the food and drink on our last night after a hard week's work. |
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Walking home from the pub had seemed like a fine idea an hour ago, when the alcohol was still making him feel warm and talkatively cheerful. |
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In the same way in a pub a ventilation system bringing in fresh air over the bar will push smoke away from staff. |
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They built the pub not on a template drawn-up by a committee of marketing men, but around their own enthusiasms and passions. |
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I wanted the filling to be the real thing so I tested the recipe with many of my trusted tasters in the pub before I settled on the final mix. |
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The estate could now see a new pub or licensed social club after almost 90 percent of residents backed the idea. |
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Pints have been pulled at the pub since 1991 when it was converted from a tea room and restaurant. |
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Economic statistics also show that the ban has not had the disastrous impact on pub sales feared by many scaremongers. |
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He has taken over a pub a mile away from the Tontine in the recusant village of Osmotherley, high on the scarp of the moors. |
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And since the party starts at 7pm, I reckon I can scarper shortly after 10 to get to the pub for last orders. |
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But now, after 271 years serving ale to thirsty Mancunians, the pub is closing its doors. |
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The newsagent shop has long since closed down, the telephone box has been removed and the local pub looks to have called last orders for good. |
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A really manky pigeon had mistakenly fluttered inside the pub and was flapping in some women's faces. |
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He received a fitting farewell in front of his home crowd before enjoying a celebratory schooner in the family pub in Sydney's inner-west. |
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Firefighters from Amesbury and Salisbury, and an emergency tender from Warminster, began making sure the front of the pub was secure. |
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The original game of bagatelle was and is a pub game of skill that is closely related to the games of Billiards, Pool and Snooker. |
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I don't mind being seen on the bike with lycra, but if I pop into the shop or a pub I prefer to be wearing baggies! |
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The firm backed down and decided to give the pub its third name in as many weeks. |
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He has a great voice, really excellent, and he's captured the attention of many a busy pub with his singing. |
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At one time his father had a pub and grocery business, situated near a large Dublin railway terminus. |
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The riverside terraced house where Christopher Wren used to live is now neighbour to the Cardinal Wolsey pub and a traffic-clogged roundabout. |
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The Yacht pub in Clontarf was buzzing at midnight last night and strong drink was being consumed at a terrific rate. |
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Despite the rumours and the negative air in the trade, the pub market held its own during the first six months of this year. |
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Back then it was a scungy, beer-sticky pub frequented by persons with muddy boots, dodgy connections and dubious personal hygiene. |
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After the evening meal he would go to the local pub and stay there until it closed. |
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You could quite easily miss the pub but a quick detour down Main Street and there it is. |
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The tiny room was packed, with people standing at the bar and clustered around the pub tables nearby. |
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Within hours of the blaze she was able to open the main bar but has had to keep the rest of the pub closed. |
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Keep your palate awake and you won't be slipping into your local sandwich bar or even the pub because your own BLT lacks a bit of oomph. |
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The owners of a pub and sandwich bar in the village both said they knew nothing about their refuse being deposited at the illegal dump. |
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In the evening festivities got under way with a barbecue, fish and chip supper and skittles match at the Rose and Crown pub on Lower High Street. |
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The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox. |
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The plant was established in 1999, the year the group expanded by establishing its first British pub in London, managed by a third cousin. |
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It is the equivalent of late-night pub gossip, with nothing more than second-hand hearsay evidence to back it up. |
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The pub is situated on the town's main thoroughfare and has street frontage of nearly 11 metres. |
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Magistrates said the pub had caused a public nuisance and was likely to cause a threat to public safety in the future. |
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What about bands that don't even advertise. There could be some great unsigned band just bashing away in some pub somewhere in London tonight. |
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Moyles is renowned for his near the knuckle humour, laddish chat and his appreciation of pub culture. |
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An alcoholic has been banned from every pub in Basildon after being dealt an anti-social behaviour order. |
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The other four occupants of the pub replied to this with extremely heavy, thunderous expressions. |
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So might we see some Morningside matrons walking past The Canny Man pub swathed in 26 metres of silk with batwing sleeves? |
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The friendliness and atmosphere in their pub is something they have always prided themselves on. |
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It was mayhem, fuelled by bar staff and a pub industry all too willing to serve drink after drink after drink. |
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The remaining staff members were at the front of the pub finishing up for the end of the evening. |
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I came in at 11.30, off the last bus, having been in the pub since I finished work at 4, so slightly tiddly. |
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The pub has held a collection and will be planting a memorial tree in front of the building in memory of Philip. |
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His family and friends and work colleagues gathered at Pat Sheehan's pub in Firies last Friday to give him the send-off he fully deserves. |
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Apparently she went into a pub because she had no change in her purse to call me back. |
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A few knocks on doors, polite people take his literature and then it's into Browne's pub where the welcome from tipplers is warm. |
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It all began after I stopped by the pub after putting the paper to bed on new year's eve to share a shandy with the troops. |
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His book sets out an 89-mile circular walk over six days, suggesting local pub and bed and breakfasts along the way. |
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People covered the streets, merrily strolling along, pretending nothing had happened at the local pub just minutes earlier. |
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Turn right after the T-junction after the Three Pigeons pub onto the A329, and then right again at the Le Manoir sign, two miles on. |
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People would simply gossip in the pub or broadcast their bedroom secrets on the Internet. |
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I met Ghost in the pub beforehand and we had a couple of drinks before toddling off to the Zodiac. |
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We walked and chatted all the way to the pub and went in, ordered some beers and found a table. |
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Woke up slowly and ambled down in the pouring rain to the pub for lunch and beers with various people. |
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Some of the party workers who had been toiling all day, and were still expecting a victory, retired to a nearby pub to enjoy themselves. |
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With its large beer garden and patio full of play equipment for children, it is also ideal for a run out from the city for a family pub lunch. |
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A very nice riverside pub offering tremendously high-quality food and a splendid beer garden. |
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The pub is now a mix between a Swiss skiing lodge and an Austrian beerhouse. |
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They play it two or three times a week at Svejk, a pub fashioned in the style of a Czech beer parlour. |
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There will be live entertainment on the Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, along with pub games and a tombola. |
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But he did not expect to be refused service by bar staff when he arrived at the pub with some friends near closing time, he said. |
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The pub gave us lots of support and sponsorship including two sets of kit as well as running fund-raising events. |
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The village pub is only 39 steps away and when things begin to flag we can take them across to revitalise the proceedings. |
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But the pub does not need any special licence to employ topless women to work behind the bar. |
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We met while I was postering for a Thursday night pub nite and we hit it off right away. |
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Members of the secretive Bullingdon Club trashed a country pub at the end of Michaelmas term, smashing 17 bottles of wine and breaking a window. |
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Do you know there's this old church in Aberdeen that's now a great muckle warren o' a pub that can hold 1,500 folk? |
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In fact our progress is are so tortoise-like that we don't stop for lunch until 4pm, and by then the old mill-house pub in Zennor is closed. |
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Kenyon was chased and detained by the pub landlord and several of his customers. |
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It wasn't that the government had left a legal loophole before 1974, whereby you could put a bomb in a pub and they couldn't touch you for it. |
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He shows up at a pub and conscripts the patrons for a two-year tour of duty. |
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Legend has it that freemen were once able to order a pint at any pub and send the bill to the town hall. |
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The pub was quiet as Dan sipped his pint of Stella shandy, served by a barman who he'd never seen doing the evening shift. |
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Access is either through the side alleyway beside the pub or from the car park at the rear. |
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There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance. |
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Spice up pub nights with your anecdotes, amaze friends and family with facts from your lectures, and expand the ranks of the mildly curious. |
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This week in 1958, there was a glassing outside a pub and a brawl in a milk bar in the town centre. |
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A fire a few months after opening your own pub pretty much shatters your confidence. |
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Today his firm, which puts poster ads in pub toilets, employs five people. |
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Villagers flocked to St Andrew's Church to hear Mr Bambury deliver a sermon from the pulpit, then adjourned to the pub opposite to see Rev Knight run the bar. |
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It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town. |
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The shots rang out just after 11 on a sultry summer's evening, just as the last of the regulars were drifting away from the pub for a slow amble home. |
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It will take a major rebuild before the pub can be re-opened. |
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Perhaps you know the pub which does the most incredible Sunday lunches and whose staff won't mind if you spend all afternoon lingering over a roast and the papers. |
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Chants and songs echoed around the pub as fans scented victory. |
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You know, he's a lad on his own, he's got a few mates here for the Rugby, he's known to be a bit of a larrikin, he's gonna go to a pub somewhere, some village or town. |
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She said Mr Corner's car was parked outside the Lysley Arms on July 3 at about 10 pm, when Mr Maddox picked up a stool from the pub and smashed five windows. |
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I've been having a bit of a laugh with a few of the regulars at the pub about who I'm going to let in if there's a disaster and who is out on their ear. |
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The Pie Committee disbanded itself in indignation, several of whom went down the pub instead, where there were rumours of a nice steak and kidney. |
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I arranged to meet Andrew in a pub in Hampstead called the Holly Bush. |
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We then found an Irish bar with a band playing, so the requests went in and, before long, the pub was reeling to the sound of The Fields Of Athenry and suchlike. |
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Afterwards, all of us retired to the pub for some liquid replenishment. |
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This pub is lovely during the quieter hours and it's got some tasty wines on the wine list but when it's busy it's full of squealing, pretentious media types. |
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If the pub had not been the favoured haunt of the living dead, a pasty faced bunch of assorted reprobates and alcoholics, he would have quite liked it. |
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An old photo of the pub shows 16th century brickwork beneath the stucco. |
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Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own. |
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The couple took over the pub two years ago and have managed to attract new customers through activities such as music evenings, a quiz night and pub sports. |
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More than 100 people, including his friends and family, packed out the pub on Saturday night, and raised the roof when the results were announced. |
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Running through plans and counter-plans, he drove me straight to a dingy pub where he began medicating himself with an endless stream of cigarettes and vodka shooters. |
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One of the tallest barriers to improving mature learners ' skills is simply stepping back into a classroom, whether that is a library reading group or a pub language class. |
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The winners of each score two match points and another two match points are scored by the pub with the higher total game point score over the four tables. |
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The pub offers an all-night cellar vigil including the use of infra-red cameras, dousing rods, and a meter for measuring electro-magnetic fields for serious enthusiasts. |
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It is where I went to school, go to Church, sometimes shop, am involved in a pub quiz team, and where I stood twice in District Council elections. |
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The youths hanging round the fountain, or drifting listlessly from chip shop to pub to street corner, have no sense of ownership of the history that made their town. |
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With just two bottles of spirits, a handful of beer mats and a small stack of glasses, Brockenhurst's newest pub probably sounds a bit downmarket. |
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The pub offers a wide range of food from cheese sandwiches to lemon sole. |
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Every pub was filled with studenty types, so we headed towards The Old School, which is considered to be a towny pub and not too popular with the student element. |
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He eventually made it to the meeting looking shamefaced but the fact he left the pub at all just goes to show how thoroughly modern this new breed of e-hack really is. |
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He scores the pub quiz pedant's point for pointing out in BLOCK CAPITALS that the REASON NEIL YOUNG wasn't on the list of best US bands was his Canadianism. |
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Ever seen two inebriated off-duty firemen at a local pub about to come to blows? |
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Book lovers will be able to order a pint of lager and a packet of pork scratchings with their paperbacks when the pub becomes a temporary library while a new one is built. |
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We'd just gone out for a few quiet drinks and the pub was half-empty. |
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Thankfully, I never discovered whether this gang of kids were bluffing or not because a strapping man who had been drinking in the pub opposite sauntered on to the street. |
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He often combined his talents, whether it were to soothe the weary souls at the local pub or fell an ice dragon in the depths of the abyssal caverns. |
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Sitting one day in their three-bedroom semi in Audenshaw, Andy and Anna looked out to see two teenagers climbing up a drainpipe of the Junction pub opposite. |
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Mrs Walsh said the four men arrested for abusive language hurled insults at the police outside the pub after staff helped officers to clear the bar. |
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Until the doors of the new York Brewery pub opened, the nearest pint was served at the Huntsman Inn, Cattal, due to the strict nature of York's tied pubs. |
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Her family will tonight welcome hundreds of volunteers to a blood sample session at a West Timperley pub in a bid to find the lifesaver who can help Shannon. |
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To spend an afternoon at the pokies with a stubbie in your hand while the sheila and kids sit outside the pub in the 4-wheel drive is one of Australia's great institutions. |
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And it is true that since Blair was in power the pub culture has taken a beating. |
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And they come, torn away from their television sets, from their hi-fi systems, from their pub and club bars, from their revelries, from their private parties. |
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Sally, the American student, was half-asleep at a corner table after a pub crawl. |
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When she returned to Britain, her follow-up project, Early Doors, a sitcom about a Manchester pub and its family of barflies, was also ill-starred. |
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Somebody slips me a mickey in the pub and I become a demon who thinks he's talking totally normally to people, but in fact it is all a grotesque noise. |
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On October 14, 1783, a week after his pub date, Webster commandeered the front page of The courant. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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There was a pub and there was this second-hand shop next door. |
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We were going to say something funny and trenchant, but we were re-enacting an Irish funeral service at the pub last night, and so are in no shape to respond. |
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Campaigners say the popular pub was known worldwide and want it reopened. |
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I should have let it drop and said we'd speak in the morning, but instead I lose my rag and tell her I'm going back to the pub and she can sort herself out. |
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His solicitor, Lee Mott, said that he had bought his Fiesta car from a man in a pub and had decided to drive it to a lock-up garage where repairs could be carried out. |
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Stuck for ideas, they went to the pub to top up their creative juices. |
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Police prepared spreadsheets of crime in the area which, they said, proved the pub was a magnet for trouble, particularly late at night, and the problems were increasing. |
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It was a sad day because it was a very old pub with its traditional style of old furniture, beer kegs, liquor bottles, grocery products and photographs. |
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We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked. |
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After much discussion we plumped for a pub in West London for a lock-in. |
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But if you visit The Venue on other than a weekend night, when music rules supreme, you will find though that there is more to this pub than just music. |
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The only aggro this observer has witnessed in the past couple of seasons has been completely spontaneous, usually involving too much bevvy in the pub after a game. |
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But seriously, folks, these regulars just love the pub staff. |
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She rushed to a nearby pub to get help when the row broke out. |
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Sponsorship forms were put up in the pub and raffles raised extra money. |
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I was a bit worried that the pub would be full of trainspotters but at 7pm it was full of the usual commuter types having a last bevvy before going home. |
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The council should be aware that enunciating this name has become a pub sport, alongside bar billiards, pool, darts, bear-baiting, dominos and international cricket. |
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I arranged to meet him in a pub in Naas and I was expecting someone older and I was hopping on one foot waiting to meet him when he came over to me. |
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There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers. |
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It took some courage, six years ago, for Steve Reynolds to take on a tiny village pub in the back of beyond and, defying all odds, become a Herefordshire hero. |
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And we enjoyed the tea break at the local pub in the village. |
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This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November. |
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That case arose because there were convictions as a result of a brawl in a pub in Christchurch, and it involved gang members and their associates. |
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The scallies were gonnae smash the pub up if they didn't play. |
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And leaving a candle burning unattended whilst spending nearly three hours down the pub was probably not a good idea, but thankfully one that has led to no damage. |
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First of all pub visits would mean drinking cola or orange juice. |
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Christopher Genders, 56, a former pub landlord, is out tending his garden. |
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Back in 1997, Ross won a meat tray during a pub raffle in Sydney. |
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While it is true that many now prefer a bottle of wine at home, the pub chains that have colonised town and city centres are nevertheless enjoying growing profits. |
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Singing is thirsty work, and everyone repairs to the pub afterwards. |
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A comfort room was set up at the nearby Kings Head pub for those who could not get to their homes. |
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A REAL ale pub in the Black Country is set to reopen today following a six figure investment. |
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We had always wanted to own a traditional, warm and welcoming pub which specialised in selling real ales. |
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Fortunately I was in a sitting room in the heart of England, not a pub in Wales, so I reached the end of the evening untarred and unfeathered. |
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A father-of-six stabbed to death in a pub may have died following a row over arm-wrestling. |
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Licensing boards should insist on pub and club landlords and owners in trouble spots using toughened or plastic glass. |
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For the pub we need Toby jugs, pewter tankards, old-fashioned glasses, beer mats and pub mirrors. |
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Accompanied by braised sweet and sour red cabbage, smoky jalapeno mustard and signature pub sauce. |
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After a lot of hard work, we ve grown from one Seattle brewpub to four pub locations and a production brewery. |
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Friends and family paid tribute to the victim yesterday and flowers were left outside the Dovecote pub in Cockshut Hill, Birmingham. |
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