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These days it is considered basic among DJs in electronic dance music genres, and it is standard practice in clubs to keep the constant beat through the night, even if DJs change in the middle.
These clubs became the Granite Club, and in 1885, the present Detroit Curling Club was organized.
These two popular clubs have produced some of Morocco's best players such as: Salaheddine Bassir, Abdelmajid Dolmy, Baddou Zaki, Aziz Bouderbala and Noureddine Naybet.
These included the state itself ( the populus Romanus ), municipalities, and such private associations as sponsors of a religious cult, burial clubs, political groups, and guilds of craftsmen or traders.
These clubs commonly crossed social strata, including among their membership local notables, dhimmi and slaves – to the exclusion of those associated with the local ruler, or amir.
These titles place AEL in the 5 biggest football clubs of Greece.
These clubs require that players use cards that are inserted into the slot machines, to allow the casinos to track the players ' " action " ( how much each player bets and for how long ), which is often used to establish levels of play that may make players eligible for additional comps.
These clubs were rumoured to be the meeting places of " persons of quality " who wished to take part in immoral acts, and the members were often very involved in politics.
These would have been wooden clubs, spears, and unshaped stones — none of which would leave an unambiguous record.
These typically offer protection from relatively large and low velocity projectiles, such as rocks and bottles, as well as blows from fists or clubs.
These ' singing clubs ' were often for women or men separately, and the music was typically in four-part ( hence the name " part-song ") and either a cappella or with simple instrumentation.
These coffee-house clubs soon became hotbeds of political scandal-mongering and intriguing, and in 1675 King Charles II issued a proclamation which ran: “ His Majesty hath thought fit and necessary that coffee houses be ( for the future ) put down and suppressed ,” because “ in such houses divers false, malitious and scandalous reports are devised and spread abroad to the Defamation of his Majesty ’ s Government and to the Disturbance of Peace and Quiet of the Realm .” So unpopular was this proclamation that it was almost instantly found necessary to withdraw it, and by Anne ’ s reign the coffee-house club was a feature of England ’ s social life.
These still exist today as the famous gentlemen's clubs.
These in 1848 were repressed in Austria and Germany, and later clubs of Berlin and Vienna were mere replicas of their English prototypes.
These clubs often feature indoor sports, such as indoor tennis, squash, basketball, boxing, and exercise facilities.
These clubs are run by a few close friends.
These clubs are centered around the activities available to the club members in the city or area in which the club is located.
These clubs grew up to become a thriving sector of the economy.
These three clubs and FC Utrecht are the only clubs never to have been relegated from the Dutch first division.
These clubs are the Verein Pudelpointer in Germany and the following clubs in North America ; NAPPA, PCNA and VPP-GNA )
These include the professional football ( soccer ) clubs Bristol City, Swindon Town, Cheltenham Town ( whose home colours are red ) and, traditionally, Wrexham FC, as well as the English Rugby League team Hull Kingston Rovers ( whose home colours are white with a red band ).
Alpine huts are provided for trampers and climbers. These are mainly owned by private clubs.

These and catered
These adapted local ingredients and catered to their customers ' tastes.
These brothels catered for a predominantly male clientele, with women of all ages and young men providing sexual services.
These urban locations are catered to the crowd of the area, and sometimes have different types of food compared to suburban versions.
These catered for the overseas trade.
These need to be catered.
These relationships were fundamentally those of small unions which catered to their members by combining elements of rank-and-file organising, hierarchical organising, and gaining benefits for members through industrial or non-industrial action.
These lodges have facilities such as hot showers, catered meals, beds, lounge areas, electric lights, and drying rooms.
These communities consisted of a transnational and highly mobile population of Cantonese seamen and small numbers of more permanent residents who ran shops, restaurants, and boarding houses that catered for them.
These banks mainly catered to the needs of the governments of their respective princely states, and acted as depositories for local savings.
These readers came from many stations in society, but the paper catered principally to the interests of England's emerging middle class — merchants and traders large and small.
These three purposes are catered for by three types of structure:
These catered not only for the rich and the new " middling-classes " but also for the poor.
These stores were slightly smaller in size than normal stores and catered to " fashion-conscious 20-to 40-year-olds with money to spend on career and casual wardrobes ".

These and varying
These instruments had varying numbers of strings, though often including some form of drone.
These coefficients for varying n and b can be arranged to form Pascal's triangle.
These rock types are usually of varying resistance, so the coastline forms distinctive landforms, such as coves.
These were lists, prepared by collating observations on the actions of substances one upon another, showing the varying degrees of affinity exhibited by analogous bodies for different reagents, and they retained their vogue for the rest of the century, until displaced by the profounder conceptions introduced by Claude Berthollet.
These differing systems implemented different parts of the arithmetic in hardware and software, with varying accuracy.
These resources, also called manganese nodules, contain varying amounts of manganese, cobalt, copper and nickel.
These are basically walking scrap metal with varying types of ranged and close combat weapons ( killy bitz ) and a wired-in driver.
These books, as well as the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, have varying degrees of acceptance as divine scripture among the different denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement.
These waves propagate at the speed of light and have varying electric and magnetic fields which are orthogonal to one another, and also to the direction of propagation of the waves.
These are then mixed with regionally varying ingredients.
These informal property rights are non-codified or documented, but recognized among local residents to varying degrees.
These texts reflect varying degrees of bias and reliability, but not more so than is usually the case in early medieval writings, and they remain very important.
These products support output in a number of file formats, to varying degrees:
These structures may have varying degrees of political power, depending on the cultural, geographical, and historical environments that these societies must contend with.
These movements may consider the actions of political prisoners morally justified against some system of governance, may claim innocence, or have varying understandings of what types of violence are morally and ethically justified.
These mosquito eaters have been used in the past as mosquito control agents, with varying success.
These axially symmetric antennas have radiation patterns with a similar symmetry, called omnidirectional patterns ; they radiate equal power in all directions perpendicular to the antenna, with the power varying only with the angle to the axis, dropping off to zero on the antenna's axis.
These rainforests are also home to a diverse array of indigenous peoples, who to varying degrees persist in their autonomous and traditional cultures and subsistence within this environment.
These spatially varying optical parameters do not correspond to any natural material, but may be implemented using metamaterials.
These generators may have varying levels of redundancy, depending on how the facility is built.
These exhibitions vary in character and are held in varying parts of the world.
These have varying meanings depending on the context.
These wordnets are now frozen, but wordnets for other languages have been developed to varying degrees.
These films mostly emulated the style of The Naked Gun series with varying degrees of critical and commercial success: many were panned by critics and most performed poorly.

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