rowdy behaviour

  • 1rowdy — [[t]ra͟ʊdi[/t]] rowdier, rowdiest, rowdies 1) ADJ GRADED When people are rowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble. He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours... There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the… …

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  • 2Midsummer Common — View of Midsummer Common, looking east. Boathouses can be seen on the opposite bank of the Cam, and houseboats are visible on the river …

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  • 3River Bladnoch — The Bladnoch is a river in the Machars of Galloway in southwest Scotland. One of the earliest descriptions of it is given by Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw and Sir David Dunbar in an appendix to Andrew Symson s work A Large Description of Galloway… …

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  • 4Hooliganism — refers to unruly and destructive behaviour. Such behaviour is commonly associated with sports fans, particularly supporters of professional football and university sports. In some countries, the hooligan elements of a group of supporters are… …

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  • 5Shonan Junai Gumi — Infobox animanga/Header name = Shonan Junai Gumi caption = Shonan Junai Gumi manga, Volume 1 (English version) ja name = 湘南純愛組 ja name trans = Shonan Pure Love Gang genre = DramaInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Tohru Fujisawa publisher =… …

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  • 6Dorset Police — Logo of the Dorset Police. Agency overview Formed …

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  • 7Cotswold Games — “Olympicks” redirects here. For the international games, see Olympic Games.The Cotswold Olimpick Games are an annual public celebration of games and sports held in the Cotswolds in the West Country of England. The games began sometime between… …

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  • 8Old Strathcona — For other uses of Strathcona, see Strathcona. Old Strathcona The 1908 Strathcona Railway Station, just south of Whyte Avenue in the centre of Old Strathcona …

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  • 9George Osbaldeston — Squire George Osbaldeston (26 December 1786 in Westminster, London – 1 August 1866 in St John s Wood, London). Osbaldeston spent his childhood at Hutton Buscel, the family estate in Yorkshire. His father (Also called George Osbaldeston, an MP for …

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  • 10Calgary Flames — ] During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, the Flames heavily marketed the Hitmen, and as a result, the team led all professional or junior teams in North America in attendance, averaging over 10,000 fans per game. [cite web… …

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