Meanwhile, the budget at the club has been slashed and the manager left because pledges were not kept. |
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He was a member of the sailing club and stalwart sailor and racer who lost his life at sea last year. |
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The club won't play any friendlies because it has largely kept last year's squad together. |
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Throughout his time at the club he has done everything from playing and coaching to washing the kit. |
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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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This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility. |
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Holgate are the only club left with a realistic chance of making up the deficit. |
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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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Having picked up the sport just three years ago herself, Barling stresses that the club welcomes people of all ages and skill levels. |
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The average 90-shooter loses more strokes due to poor club and shot selection than to a bad swing or missed shot. |
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The lackadaisical attitude of the members is one of the main impediments to the club expanding its activities. |
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One committee member's love of square-dancing sparked an idea to form a square-dancing club that will perform during the celebrations. |
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Dark, sleek, minimalist and atmospheric bordering on sinister, this is the kind of club where you might see Darth Vader having it large. |
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A treasure hunt has been organised by the youth club for the youth of the area. |
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He goes regularly to the Crunch Gym, a trendy health club for Hollywood's young and beautiful. |
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Maybe people are suspicious of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work. |
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Everyone had handles, club names given and cherished in the rush of the moment. |
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The club aims to provide entertainment for teenagers between the ages of 15 to 18 years in a fun and supervised environment. |
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Knowing that the club would still have a home at which to play would be a massive boost for any would-be investor. |
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All club supporters are asked to turn out and support these young boys in red. |
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And if the club still owned its own ground it would also be a much more attractive proposition to would-be owners. |
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Jeff said at first it felt uncomfortable, as if his hands were higher and the heel of his club was off the ground. |
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The club now hopes to attract new members after many left in the aftermath of the fire. |
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The club offers live music and cabaret acts, a bar, a skittle alley, a function room seating more than 100 people, and various other attractions. |
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A permanent youth worker is now in place on the estate to work with youngsters and try to organise a youth club and other activities for them. |
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The youth club catered for various activities like music, dance drama and poetry. |
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The club affords the opportunity to people of all ages, male and female, to take up this healthy sport. |
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Luckily for Honey, her ticket to fame and fortune has been lurking at her club all along. |
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I'm 43, and anyway she's the one that's out all the time, giving it large with her bridge club homies, experimenting with herbal infusions. |
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Given all this I was rapt to sign a two-year deal with the club earlier this week. |
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Investing in a club should not be viewed as a business proposition, merely an emotional investment. |
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He told me that he saw no future at all for the club and that he was going to close us down in two weeks' time. |
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He said the club would find employment for the players while on attachment there. |
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An aircraft would only have to head for the nearest flying or gliding club of which there are six in this area. |
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I'm not calling the board dishonest or anything but, the way it was run, this club was not going places. |
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Anyway he was able to accommodate the wine club and will arrange a talk with 4 different tastings for the meeting on April 12th. |
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The club will train every Wednesday during pre-season and will play friendlies every Sunday and will be trialing new players in every game. |
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The club would like to thank the Baltinglass lads who played a friendly soccer match recently. |
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United viewed his first stunt as amusing but the club was not impressed by the latest hoax. |
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Mention of the Stamford Bridge club brings into focus a difficulty for Fletcher that is not of his own making. |
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Opposite Wimbledon Park lies the most famous tennis club in all England, probably in the whole world. |
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Not only is it enjoyable for the fans to see the team doing well but it has an important effect on the club as a whole. |
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The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene. |
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The fact that the club that rejected him are now in talks to re-engage him can only add to his wonderment. |
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The last I heard of Andy was that Julie was in the club and they left, leaving just me Ross and Jacky again. |
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It also hosts the horticultural society, photographic society, a keep-fit club and a bridge club. |
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Dr Sandy Ferguson, by now the club doctor, believed the crisis reflected well on no one. |
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It looks like the club could become the venue for the city's more outrageous after-parties. |
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Paul Langmack basically inherited a team thrown together from other club leftovers, malcontents and has-beens on a shoe-string budget. |
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After leaving school I fell in with some new groups of friends, those from Scouts, from a games club I started, and from college. |
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She said the club was still open at the time, allegedly for a private party. |
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He has a regular slot as a DJ at the local club and regularly boasts about the number of white labels that he has. |
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Volunteer at an animal shelter or library, start a club with your friends, raise money for the poor. |
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If a club doesn't have a long term plan then it can become directionless and just jog along or, worse, slip backwards. |
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The club may need money but the long term financial interest of the club will be best served by success on the pitch. |
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The trip has been organised in conjunction with a youth club in Harsun, Germany. |
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Inside the room was an electric guitar, something Conor couldn't afford, but something the club was willing to loan him for performances. |
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Therefore they chose to treat us of-age lushes like caged animals and fenced us in a little corner in the back of the club by the washrooms. |
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Presenting the awards Mary wished the club best wishes for a successful future. |
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Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
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A number of youngsters bring their sailing boats to the yacht club after school for training lessons. |
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We don't need a leisure centre, a youth club or a swimming pool, we demand it. |
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Not far from the club is the Nairobi National Park, a sanctuary for wildlife. |
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A former Admiral of Cork Royal Yacht Club, he was laid out in his yacht club blazer and tie, a sailing hat placed on his remains. |
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David had been serving the club the previous day in his capacity as trainer of new recruits. |
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The compost is then used by the children's gardening club in tending the vegetable and flower plots at the 123-pupil school. |
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Naturally left-footed, Southwell has now become one of the main kickers, for club and country, in defence and attack. |
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In total, over 100 coxes, coaches and club representatives attended the two sessions. |
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Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit. |
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The Illegal Eagles have progressed from playing the small local club circuit to acquiring a reputation for themselves at major concert venues. |
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Even larger amounts change hands when a star player is transferred from one club to another. |
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They have invited every member of the Western club to a champagne reception in the august surroundings of Turnberry Hotel on Thursday evening. |
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At Rangers, by contrast, manager Alex McLeish seemed doomed after a series of defeats at home brought the club to its knees. |
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On-board entertainment including the relentlessly jolly children's club and the cabaret kept us busy until bedtime. |
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She's giving it some welly at her daughter's 16 th Birthday in a club in town. |
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The village opened its first youth club last summer and since then vandalism has not been a problem. |
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The old place, awash with memories, is now hosting its last season before the club moves to its huge new stadium at nearby Ashburton Grove. |
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If he had said the following while at a British club he would have been transfer-listed within hours. |
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He pulled the club out of a big hole, but he is a businessman and he made his money back. |
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The club is supportive of local junior golfers by inviting young players and high school students to play the course free of charge. |
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But as he then reached for a club from his caddie, he also backed into a branch and snapped it off. |
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My own caddie, Ben, was a high-school senior and a regular summer caddie at another club in the area. |
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He was wearing his official white and black club tracksuit and trademark woolly hat. |
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He combined working as a warehouse manager in Manchester with singing on the northern club circuit where he met Windsor Davies. |
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In addition to the new club in Idaho, plans are in the works for the first sumo club in Texas. |
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Bikini-clad dancers writhe onstage at a swinger's club in their best '80s music-video impersonation. |
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The world of football is small, and once you deal with a manager, club or a player, relations develop. |
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It's only a matter of time before he is forced to leave his boyhood club and has the football world at his feet. |
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Any items for the sale can be taken to the club or the Wiltshire Times offices in Duke Street. |
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His entry into the millennium club is all the more impressive given that he has had more than his fair share of injuries. |
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The club is continuing to expand the junior section and welcomes young people who would like to take up the game. |
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Scot runs an athletics club whose members train on the school's playing field for junior school pupils from across the area. |
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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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Believe me, it's a club most managers outside the very top ones would love to manage. |
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I later recovered the holdall, without the money and saleable items, but with the club records intact. |
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Open to the public and free to attend, the event has been made possible by generous support from club benefactors and sponsors. |
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Plans are being finalised for the opening of the youth club in the old school. |
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The school ran a breakfast club as well as an after-school club, to help parents with child care so they could get back to work. |
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The club caters for juniors and juveniles on Fridays from 7.30 to 11 pm and for adults only on Wednesday nights from 7.30 to 11 pm. |
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According to Football League rules, a club has to apply some four weeks in advance of the fixture to change its date. |
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A club that has always boasted potential is now a club who are within reach of their first Senior Championship crown in 29 years. |
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That means the decent young people lose their youth club and the thugs win the day. |
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All that is needed is a pair of inline skates, the club has a supply of full hockey equipment such as sticks, helmets, gloves and pads. |
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Vladimir Romanov was in the stands yesterday and will surely complete his takeover of the club in the week ahead. |
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The only provision was a youth club which ran two nights a week at Oaken Grove School. |
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But Johnson's latest performance in the red and green of Leicester showed that he still has a ravenous appetite for club rugby. |
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The staunch York City supporter today launched a double plan aimed at bringing the club back from the dead. |
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Over the years, club members have notched up a proud record of achievement in all kinds of sports, from rugby and football to snooker and darts. |
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When he was able to he bought a single lens reflex camera and the first camera club he joined was in Benoni. |
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The club provides social activities to 150 members with learning difficulties and relies on charity donations and fundraising to keep afloat. |
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When preparing to hit a recovery shot from a sand bunker, make sure to keep the club elevated. |
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The club was visited by the occasional shape-shifter, werewolf, or good vampire. |
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The club announced it was donating the entire evenings takings to the families of the missing firemen. |
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Most of the players were recommended by a club coach, a talent scout or a high school coach. |
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I was all for using my paddle as a club and bashing the living daylights out of it if it got any closer. |
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I'm often on Malibu beach because I've joined a dog club here, so I walk my Yorkshire terrier and get my Jack Daniel's and lobster fix. |
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I had just started a youth club in 1973 and I was looking around to see who we would affiliate to. |
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Sympathy was expressed to all the families connected with the club who suffered bereavements during the year gone by. |
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The UW Martial Arts club will demonstrate a variety of martial arts, including tae kwon do, juijitsu and kendo. |
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When you get back we'll start a new club for you, the cowardy cowardy custards club. |
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Alternatively, club together with a bunch of mates and rent a superb seafront villa in Ibiza. |
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To the township's astonishment, their team hammered one visiting club after another. |
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The new priest didn't get on with young people so the youth club began to deteriorate. |
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A youth club set up for children in a deprived seaside resort has been closed after cruel thieves stole a haul of their equipment. |
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The Listener withdraws those remarks and apologises to the club and its members. |
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Between the pillars, just beneath the roof, alternating crests of the football club or cricket club are suspended by wrought-iron lacework. |
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Julian is so mad about vacs that he volunteers to clean up at his after-school club and always keeps the carpets spick and span at home. |
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The southern club impressed all year and it was no surprise that they defeated the reigning champions to take the title. |
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And everybody here belongs to the club except me, and that's all right except for the fact that I'm here. |
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We have a great thing going for us at the club and we want to keep on the winning track. |
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Marie is bringing her accounting skills to help the finance management of the club and takes up the position of joint treasurer. |
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The response was overwhelming and the club acquired a reputation for a lively, hedonistic atmosphere. |
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He is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed. |
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I would also suggest that all intercounty and club games should have two referees as they have in Aussie Rules. |
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When the club failed to find the right incentives to lure a world class striker, the manager insisted he would make do and mend. |
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The owner had purchased this former tennis club housed in two separate Quonset hut-style buildings and had turned it into a health club. |
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But he came with a wealth of knowledge, an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for the club where his career had kicked off 30 years earlier. |
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If they really are true supporters, they might consider getting behind the club and working for its future. |
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Perez declared flatly that he had made a mistake bringing Queiroz to the club in the first place. |
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For golf widows, there will be a five-star Four Seasons hotel and spa that will act as an informal private club for residents. |
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He's confident he's made it as an actor, because a club devoted to hating him has sprung up at his cousin's school. |
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The Welsh club are still expected to send a representative to the Minstermen's game but an immediate transfer now seems less likely. |
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The club was placed in receivership in April after it failed to keep up with mortgage payments. |
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We do everything from the repackaging to the labeling of the new bar codes for the club store. |
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But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce. |
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The club began work this week on updating and rebranding the current facilities to incorporate the new logo and make the ground more welcoming. |
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Mr. Rajeev says the idea to form the club had been welcomed by his friends when he first floated it. |
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The club has also recently renovated the main building and painted the area available for general purposes. |
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Last year he was to be found judging a pole-dancing competition at a night club in Ealing. |
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With just a slight stretch of the imagination, fanatical support for a football club could come under the religion banner. |
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Carter has a client that is looking to buy a club that is in bad shape physically and financially. |
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With the financial constraints at this club we'll maybe have to start taking a gamble. |
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On St. Patrick's Day the club raffled a signed and framed Liverpool F.C 2003-2004 away shirt as its first prize. |
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A lot of them were on the tour like me but there were many club professionals as well desperate to compete. |
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A friendly Russian night club where the combination of music, people and atmosphere creates an exciting buzz. |
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Sadly, most of the exalted class of 1990 have become journeyman club players, plying their trade in the lower leagues. |
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Merely racking up appearances at club level is enough to be going on with for a youngster who will turn 21 in April, though. |
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I'm grateful to him and to everybody else who has helped make the club what it is today, a thriving club which has given the city a real buzz. |
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Together they have kept Tinryland athletic club to the forefront of national athletics. |
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As always it was an enjoyable social event with many of the club members and friends of the club in attendance. |
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We have got a huge squad and the competition is rife, but you need that for the club to progress and move forward. |
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If their hearts are not at the club then they should be kicked straight into touch. |
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To put it kindly, the manner in which juniors are treated varies a great deal from club to club. |
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I'm swinging the club the way I want to, the putter is okay too, it's just that I'm holing nothing. |
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When Wee dropped one club out of reach, they continued juggling with the remaining five. |
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This club has already been dragged through the courts more than enough and needs another tribunal like a hole in the head. |
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Members of the club will be able to walk the course with a caddie or take a golf car equipped with a global positioning system. |
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Bargain hunters have a rare opportunity to join the elite club of the rich and famous at a knock-down price. |
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For one club the journey home will be triumphant and glorious for the other it will be mournful and bitter. |
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He stressed the importance of redoubling their efforts this year to ensure the needs of the club and the community will be met. |
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Jackson will not have an official coaching role at the club but hoped his know-how could rub off on his team-mates. |
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The club flourished and became a limited company in 1894 and capital was raised to build a new super stadium at Burnden Park. |
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Round the corner is a youth club which organises dance, music and art classes and away-days to Blackpool and Alton Towers. |
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I interjected that it took three burly blokes to get our 5m workboat into the club van, let alone onto a plane. |
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The club caters for all aspects of athletics, track and field, indoor and cross country. |
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It is not just the supporters of York City Football Club who have been left reeling by the shock announcement that the club is up for sale. |
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Wildlife Watch is the UK's leading action club for young environmentalists and junior members have the opportunity to collect badges. |
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No away shirts are with the club at the moment but orders in all sizes are being taken. |
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Brian is a member of the Newcastle athletic club and the long jump is his specialist field. |
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Our national character might also find the ever-smiling country club environment wearisome. |
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The club has recently had an internal makeover of a new bar and redesigned kitchen, plus a new ceiling. |
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Because he is reclusive and rarely gives interviews, his relationship with the club is intriguing. |
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The parents of all the young people attending the swimming club sessions are asked to be in attendance. |
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Those club members who tan or get massages will be the easiest to transform into regular spa goers. |
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The club was going to race the car, but liability issues quashed that idea for most of the members. |
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Before the VSCC's seven-year absence from Oulton, the club raced there regularly for 50 years. |
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I expected action to be taken against the club in the form of a heavy fine or ruled out of the competition. |
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Rankin leans back in his seat in the club canteen after training and extols the team spirit at his new home. |
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However, if the worst comes to the worst and the club is shut down after January 18, then the money raised will go to a local charity. |
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Loveseats, club chairs and ottomans, wing chairs, recliners and dining chairs all can benefit from the addition of a fashionable slipcover. |
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The club says the lights will only be used on Saturdays and one midweek evening during the football season. |
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Fortunately another club boat was able to take the prize in tow and bring one and all safely back to shore. |
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The club extend thanks to all those who purchased tickets and wish them the best of luck in the four remaining draws. |
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Dingy sailing is well underway at the club as new sailors complete their training courses and join in the fun. |
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Second-bottom Ilkley are a point behind Calverley and a further two adrift of Knaresborough, who claimed a crucial win at bottom club Skipton. |
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If I want to turn it right to left, I simply swing a little more inside on the takeaway and release the club a little sooner through impact. |
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She sang any chance she could get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout while singing in a club in Philadelphia. |
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And what of the addiction to the massive cash injection into our local economy that our club culture has engendered? |
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The club need to carry out renovations in the spring to ensure the building is fit for use throughout next season. |
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The club had the largest fleet of racing sailboards in Sydney, more than a dozen of which were destroyed. |
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He was also a Lancashire athletics sprint champion and a more than adequate club cricketer. |
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In 1985 he passed the snooker refereeing exam and began taking charge in club and county matches. |
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Smith still holds to the view that to return to another Scottish club would be too difficult a proposition. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move. |
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The deal fell through, the club could not pay back the money, and so the club was pursued under a clause in the loan agreement. |
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I'm sending a copy to my veterinarian, to the cat club in the retirement community where I live and to other ailurophiles. |
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The children attending the club have an opportunity to do homework and other activities. |
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With a combination of willpower and unending generosity, fans managed to haul the club back from the brink. |
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The gun club has some of the best target ranges in the world but has been forced to use a wartime prefab as an office and clubhouse. |
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The Canterbury Bulldogs club is today counting the cost of its decision to sack its football manager, Garry Hughes, last night. |
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They also combined with another Probus club for a tea dance which drew on to the dance floor a lot of people who had not danced for aeons. |
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Once injuries are assessed by management and judged genuine, the club picks up the tab for whatever treatment is required. |
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Members of Great Bardfield Parish Council and the organisers of the village youth club are now counting the cost of the arson. |
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If he slipped on a navy blazer, he would be sporting the traditional attire of every rugby player in every club in the country. |
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It was a good period in my life, and I'm glad to see the club has moved with the times. |
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One night at a club I watched him put the moves on a gorgeous young woman who he had met earlier. |
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There is a danger that the club could undo any good work themselves with their off the field activities. |
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Indeed, even trainers of junior club teams are well recompensed for their input, and few are formally equipped for the role either. |
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Every week, Rachel performs two nights in a club and teaches dance and yoga classes. |
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The club is to tarmac an area at the front of the pitch, to turn it into a car park. |
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The youth club on Ryelands Park said the young people wanted to collect for a bench to go outside the venue. |
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Note that this is an article and not an advertorial for which the travel club paid. |
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The club is broke and the only way of fixing it is to do a deal with the principal creditor Bill Barr. |
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She takes a golf club, the country club equivalent of a Louisville slugger, and attacks his car. |
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The life of the club owner was something Leonard left behind, the noise and violence drifting into lore. |
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It was clear from the report that the club depend almost entirely on sponsorship to keep them afloat as rising costs are making life very difficult for them and their mentors. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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Residents in blocks of flats had begun to club together to buy generators. |
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This club is known as far afield as Australia and New Zealand. |
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A very successful, well-supported December fundraiser had left the coffers in a healthy state and the club has been able to affiliate to the Federation and pay its insurance. |
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Two teenage girls are the best of friends but are destined to go their separate ways until a tidal wave deposits a mermaid in a beach club swimming pool. |
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And the Wanderers' club skipper insists he is not whistling in the wind. |
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Few guys are mentioned, and even then, their inclusion in this club is debated. |
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The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible. |
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He won many other honours in his glittering career at club level, and of course donned the county jersey in different footballing grades countless times. |
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I had been asked by the club president to do a lap of honour on my own. |
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He was pleased to find the club more or less as he remembered it, except that the couch and chairs had been re-covered, and the espresso machine had recently been upgraded. |
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But last week it was confirmed Blackburn with Darwen Council would build a new club house or refurbish a suitable building on land in an an area nearby, at no cost to members. |
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By joining a club or aerobics class etc you can meet so many people. |
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Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority. |
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The club has been accused of crowding too many people into too small a space. |
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He scored twice against his former club and another bonus for Queensbury was the return of Steve, who enjoyed a 20-minute run-out following a long-term injury. |
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Perversely this album recalls neither the studied club groove nor the agreeably dark pop embraced by its predecessor, and consequentially sounds strangely more accessible. |
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The club is serious about their intent to gain promotion this season. |
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Marr acknowledges that, in shedding pivotal players and considerable sums from both the playing budget and debt, his club must also shed expectations. |
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This year, three club members are growing their hair for a head shave at the event, where they can hopefully retain the title of leading fundraising team. |
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Pasiya threatened legal action against those individuals who are tarnishing the image of his club by associating them with the match-fixing allegations. |
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Buckley, a 24-year-old schoolteacher, has Irish ancestry so is not counted as an overseas player, meaning the club still have the quota option open to them. |
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The club wore green guernseys with a red yoke, which was also distinctive. |
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We had a window of opportunity to deliver the promises to the town and the members and I as chairman feel I let the club down by failing to do so. |
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With the influx of new blood every year, ready-made stars, they have a massive advantage over the ordinary club side, who must make up the numbers from within their own ranks. |
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The Diamond Club in Managua prides itself on being the classiest strip club in all of central America. |
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As a result, the heel of the club was digging into the sand. |
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To maintain the loft, feel as if the heel of the club leads the shot. |
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Why am I cursed with supporting a club full of losers and jobsworths? |
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I have no idea why the club is not working for you, but there is no harm in adding some lead tape to the back of the head, a little toward the heel. |
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His wife reportedly told members of her quilting club that she, too, was carrying a pistol. |
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The club has allowed four interceptions and three fumble recoveries to be returned for touchdowns, putting it at a major disadvantage game after game. |
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Under Harmon, Pavin has worked to lose his distinctive habit of lifting and fanning the club open on the takeaway, producing a backswing that was too narrow and too long. |
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The club have been reformed and are catering for juveniles and juniors. |
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It's the first of a number of new initiatives to improve the competition available to Britain's top club athletes, juniors and aspiring internationals. |
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He visited a lapdancing club and tried to make a move on a blonde dancer. |
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I told Graves I was fan club president, chief of many adulators. |
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That is definitely below director level but above executive club member. |
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They were full of accounts of winter Sundays at a nearby country club that had just installed a rope tow and, even more maddening, of weekend ski trips to New Hampshire. |
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Margaret Lamb, the senior youth worker at the Southbroom Centre, said 13 and 14-year-old girls were turning up at the club at 7.30 pm on a Friday already the worse for drink. |
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Parents are reminded that the club can provide excellent and varied recreational outlets for birthday parties, such as basketball, indoor football, handball and racquetball. |
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We are having to start up the club from the bottom and work our way up. |
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Choose water, club soda, diet soda, fruit juice, tea and coffee first. |
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In Russia he also has a reputation as a coach who knows his own mind and is not afraid to speak it, something which has not always pleased his club presidents. |
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A double macchiato and a club sandwich, not toasted, please. |
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Jason Horner holed in one at the fifth in Saturday's club four-ball. |
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It's been more than a year now since the club was put up for sale. |
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The club would also like to thank all its patrons who kindly bought tickets for their raffles and who supported all the events that were organised through-out the season. |
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Ferraris inspired a sort of hushed awe and their owners automatically became members of an elite club that only the very wealthy and well-connected could ever hope to enter. |
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Last night in the club you could cut the atmosphere with a knife. |
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I think there's more understanding now, but let's face it, the fans need someone at the top to have a go at when the club isn't giving them the happiness they want. |
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For club and county it is about bringing honour and glory to one's native heath, family, friends and neighbours and the people you were brought up with. |
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During the next two years, approximately 40 club members, including widows, widowers, divorcees and unmarried men and women, continued to push for change. |
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I think this club does wonders for the area and does wonders for the kids. |
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Ruane fled into a working men's club in Blossom Street, and when a policeman followed him there, kneed him in the groin, causing him a sharp pain. |
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They have a tremendous manager in Blackwell, who has admitted that he would not have had a sniff of the job if the club had not been on their knees. |
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It was 1961, and Gregory was a 29-year-old post office worker moonlighting at a black club in Chicago called Roberts Show Bar. |
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He points out that at his previous club his handle was The Snake. |
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Pay your cover charge and stop running around from club to club. |
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The club always wore red and white but black has now replaced the white. |
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Other events will include a Victorian picnic cricket match, concerts and poetry readings, horse-drawn carriage rides, guided walks and a rowing club regatta. |
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The club is looking for match sponsors for their friendlies. |
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The club is competing in the Kilkenny and midland Area Leagues. |
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The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes. |
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He starred for this club Old Mill all year scoring a total of 36 goals. |
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Outlaws is a big club hidden behind mattress warehouses and burger joints. |
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The club welcomes people of all abilities and age groups to come along. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital. |
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Think of all the win bonuses the club has held on to since last July. |
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However, this total would still fall short of the construction costs and the football club are currently seeking a commercial partner to make up the shortfall. |
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Oxenhope now need four points from four games to lift the trophy and with a club record 11 straight victories under their belt this should not be to much to ask. |
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To hear Ruckus soliloquize is to be a fly on the wall in a country club locker room. |
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