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A few months ago they had a row, and Steve stormed off and went nightclubbing in London for the weekend.
In Moscow and St. Petersburg, you don't want to go nightclubbing.
'We ate every meal together,' Perkins remembered, 'went nightclubbing together and talked about everything.
You and I and Jake and Dr. Garcia are going nightclubbing tonight."
I'm going nightclubbing tonight-Jake and me, Winnie and Dr. Garcia.
His brother "was a normal guy who liked to go nightclubbing," Aymen Sassi said, and had spoken of getting married and settling down.
A guide to hot spots for samba, pagode and pop The best way to go nightclubbing in Rio is with a Portuguese-speaking Carioca.
We went nightclubbing at Krud's and Parlour 39 with Tab Penman, Bill Levy and Gresham Tanner.
It is this floor that is most similar to a conventional nightclub and therefore does not attract any particular social group, but appeals to a wide audience of people who regularly go nightclubbing.
I dont know if you have ever wanted to go nightclubbing in Istanbul, but if you do, the guy I am stayed with is the one to take you round.
However, in 2005 Eremia did not make it onto the Romanian team to compete at the 2005 World Championships as she struggled with fitness after a year which saw her caught up in controversy - including being caught sneaking from training camps to go nightclubbing.
John was no playboy, didn't go nightclubbing and cathousing like Davis and some of Davis's other friends, but he'd been a widower since 1923, and I'm guessing that old Dave might have helped a pal with a gal from time to time when his pal was feeling lonely.
It is most commonly applied to an arguable British-based music scene between 2005 and late 2008 of fast-paced electronica-influenced indie music that celebrated the late 1980s Madchester and rave scenes through the use of neon colours and using the term 'raving' to refer to going nightclubbing.