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One night, years ago, around 4 A.M., my friend Andrew was asleep in bed, and his neighbors across the air shaft, bartenders who came home late ready to party, started to blast "Hotel California" about five feet from his head.

I immediately started to blast their need over all my social media channels.

And then, bizarrely, the antigay protesters started to blast a mixture of dubstep, Skrillex, and Black-Eyed Peas into the crowd, and push forward. .

Lizzy continued to protest her banishment as she went into her room and started to blast the heavy metal music she now prefers to one of the Disney Princess soundtracks she used to love to the exclusion of everything else just a few months ago.

From the moment that young Caribbean immigrant "Duke" Vincent Forbes set up his rudimentary system in 1954 London and started to blast ska and calypso selections at chest-shaking volumes, British systems have remained at the forefront of the movement, influencing pretty much every subset of UK dance music since.

Then the gay rights protesters began making out and dancing while the La Manif bigots brought in a flatbed truck loaded down with massive speakers then, bizarrely, the antigay protesters started to blast a mixture of dubstep, Skrillex, and Black-Eyed Peas into the crowd, and push forward. .

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Once the sonidero starts to blast the cumbias, his fans jostle around him.

The England fans had been lulled into a type of security, their band just starting to blast out "Rule Britannia", when the deadening reality arrived that England are unlikely to enjoy a sovereign reign in eastern Europe this summer.

Selflessness apparently isn't a thing any more; as soon as the lights go down and the inevitable Azealia Banks remix starts to blast from every speaker in the room, it's every man, woman and man-woman for himself.

Bolt overcame a dreadful start to blast past the field over the second half of the race and win in 9.85 seconds, well ahead of the American Michael Rodgers (9.98) and a fellow Jamaican, Nesta Carter (9.99).

Just as they sat down on the tatami mats near the kitchen of their modest, two-story home and started to eat "the blast came in," he said.

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