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Clubs
noun
Plural of club
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This weekend we will get an idea of how many other clubs have been inspired to emulate them.
BG Both clubs have such long casualty lists that they are hardly able to rest all their players even if they wanted to, so both should field strong sides.
The V&A's archive (which is mainly post-1920) includes jokes that would have been rejected by comedians on the working-men's clubs circuit, even in the Seventies.
There have been regular incidents involving Serbian clubs in European competition and in December 2012 England's under-21 match ended in chaos with players being attacked on the pitch amid accusations of racism.
They hitched rides on the back of motorbikes that brought them towards the bright lights of one of the few clubs still open in Gueckedou.
Antony and Constantine toured the streets and clubs, recruiting downtown characters to perform in their theatrical extravaganzas, which would always climax in a song by Antony.
Bikies refer to themselves as outlaw motorcycle clubs, "1%" clubs or simply motorcycle clubs.
A typical combined salary for a WSL player also on one of 27 "central" England contracts is around £45,000 per annum – peanuts compared to their male peers but an infinite improvement on the £5 match fees commonly paid by leading clubs only a couple of decades ago.
Set up by some of the team from the iconic Buoyancy club nights, Alfresco Disco pride themselves on putting on nights that promote a free-spirited vibe, away from the shackles that can often restrict inner-city clubs.
Nine militants died in clashes against the locals, who were armed with clubs, machetes and bows and arrows.
He said sporting clubs had a responsibility to address the issue within their ranks and extended communities.
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