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Falstaff pretty rowdy for a nation that has prohibition.
From the applause at the beginning of the debate, it looks as if it might be a pretty rowdy crowd.
It's pretty rowdy, with lots of big groups enjoying huge bowls of Korean fried chicken.
By 11.45pm, Belmar said, what had been a "pretty rowdy" demonstration was winding down.
"It gets pretty rowdy sometimes, but there's never trouble like that," said Patrick Baker, 19, who sometimes visits Long Beach with friends.
"There was constant travel, the atmosphere was pretty rowdy, there was no intellectual satisfaction for me, I didn't have a life.
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In the 1970s the LSO players were, says Previn, "pretty much of a rowdy crowd.
I was alway impressed with his personal bravery; being leader of Lib Dems in a rowdy House of Commons is pretty difficult.
He quickly became a rowdy and unscrupulous executive, hiring pretty female assistants with whom he carried on affairs and skimming the messengers' carfare allowance into his own pocket.
Three years on, Dirty Pretty Things have established their own reputation for rowdy gigs.
He met Micki as a junior, and the match had a familiar quality: pretty blond future teacher who loves Tolstoy falls for rowdy football player.
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