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fan death
noun
Death supposedly caused by staying overnight in a closed room in which an electric fan is operating.
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File next to: Peaches, Amanda Blank, Hercules & Love Affair, Fan Death.
Favorite Post When pressed, the Korean would choose his Fan Death post, about the belief among many Koreans that sleeping in a room with a fan running and the door closed can be fatal.
There are a lot of good acts operating in this area: Little Boots, La Roux, Fan Death, cocknbullkid - all these and more involve strong-voiced female singers intoning not too soulfully and not too icily over computer rhythms.
"Fan death".
[audio:http://vicerecords.com/download/Fan Death Records Mix.mp3] Fan Death Records Mix.
They're on at about 10.30, Titus Andronicus and Fan Death are on before.
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According to Robert Gorman, co-author of Death at the Ballpark, a 2008 book that chronicles all deaths of players, umpires and fans at baseball stadiums from 1892 on, there have been 21 fan deaths at Major League ballparks because of falls.
Fifa allowing a convicted criminal to run the national FA from his prison cell and return to his office upon release was breathtaking as were the eventual results that included the setting up of rebel leagues and federations, fan deaths, player deaths, player strikes and a whole lot more.
They were nice enough give their fans "Death to Genres Volume 1" right before they headed to play at Winter Music Conference and now they bring us Volume 2 as they leave for their European tour.
Mrs May said former Durham Chief Constable Jon Stoddart would lead the new inquiry, focussing specifically on the Liverpool fans' deaths as a result of what happened at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final with Nottingham Forest.
He cited concerns about the timing of the fans' deaths, the role of the police and the false allegations that alcohol had played a material part in the tragedy, adding: "It [alcohol] was also used to blacken the reputation of the fans and potentially the victims, in a way that was very unfortunate, completely unacceptable and unfair".
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