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1. Cascarino hangs out at a cabaret club in Barnstaple
2. There's a Billy Whitlow on the cabaret, goes by the stage name of Billy Nero
3. That didn’t matter to me at the time, because I bought with the idea of making this into a rock disco, but because of some technical problems, I couldn’t get a cabaret license
4. Together Mandy and I worked out a programme for a cabaret evening in the church hall where we presented songs of Edith Piaff and other French-style cabaret songs
5. Being deprived of her Cabaret Card meant she couldn’t earn a living by staying in one location
6. Frank DeSoto was doing some bookkeeping work in his office when he heard some kind of commotion coming from the main entrance of his cabaret
7. Not pushing her luck further and seeing that the man packed a pistol, Jennifer didn’t protest further and quickly walked towards the backstage lodges of the cabaret
8. Having ‘entertained’ Nick Durante a few times already and having made him tell her through her spells much about his affairs, Jennifer could only see one group that could possibly dare try a takeover of a cabaret owned by Durante’s cousin: the Carmines
9. The problem was that nobody would be stupid enough to hit on this cabaret without at least ensuring that Durante would not be able to react to this
10. Since the police could very possibly descend on the cabaret tonight and since Frank may still be alive and inside the establishment, any overt display of magical or supernatural powers was out of the question, as she didn’t want to attract undue attention on her
11. On hearing a muffled answer, he opened the door partly and stuck his head inside, looking at Mickey Carmine, who was reviewing the accounting books of the cabaret with a downcast Frank DeSoto
12. She is bringing tons of money to the cabaret
13. He then shot twice the man on his left in the chest with his FN GP35 9mm pistol, projecting him backward as the loud detonations resonated inside the cabaret
14. Mickey was pumping two more bullets in him when the man guarding the main door of the cabaret, the same who had let Jennifer in, reacted in self-defense, convinced that his boss had just gone crazy
15. His three remaining men inside the cabaret, having run to the office on hearing the gunshots, arrived just in time to see the man at the main door shoot their boss in the belly
16. Reinvigorated by the soul she had just eaten and with no survivors but herself left around the lobby of the cabaret, Jennifer quickly wiped her fingerprints off the two pistols she had handled before putting them back in the grips of their dead owners
17. She then kissed him again, passing a ‘Suggestion’ spell on him to firm up her requests to him, then ran to her lodge and grabbed her purse and suitcase there before concentrating and teleporting back to her house just as police sirens could be heard approaching the cabaret
18. Mickey found me at the PUSSICAT CABARET
19. However, that would probably also incriminate Frank DeSoto and the PUSSICAT CABARET, something Jennifer was loathe to see happen
20. However, things then went sour afterwards for the Carmines, and fast! First, we have that bizarre shootout between Mickey Carmine and his own men at the PUSSYCAT CABARET, resulting in eight deaths
21. Ed, you investigated the shootout at the PUSSYCAT CABARET
22. ‘’The only thing we have been able to ascertain through ballistics done on the bullets fired inside the cabaret is that they all came from the weapons of Mickey Carmine and of his six men
23. ‘’What about the cabaret manager and owner? He’s a cousin of Nick Durante, no?’’
24. He was severely beaten by Carmine’s men when they took over the cabaret in the afternoon
25. Happy with her new possessions, which would help her vary her performances at the PUSSYCAT CABARET, Patricia stepped out of the shop and onto the sidewalk running along the southern side of the West 1st Street
26. ‘’It was all out of the goodness of a simple Human, a woman who owned a cabaret and a strip club
27. Eventually, I took a new identity and became one of her dancers and performers at her cabaret
28. Marie, while continuing to manage her cabaret and entertaining German officers there, was also the head of a Resistance cell and passed on to the British secrets German officers unknowingly gave while sleeping with her girls…including with me
29. I then used my powers of shape shifting and took the place of Marie, managing her cabaret until officially retiring this year and disappearing, in order to come here and start a new life for a few more decades under a new identity
30. Presently, I study photography at the UCLA while working part-time as a stripper at a cabaret in Santa Monica
31. It is a request to check on the legality of the activities of a local strip club, the PUSSICAT CABARET, in Santa Monica
32. Our job, on top of checking on that PUSSICAT CABARET, will be to use the occasion to discreetly spy on this Vincenzo
33. ‘’You and Bernard will mostly take care of the PUSSICAT CABARET file, while I concentrate with the others on the porn studio and snuff murder case
34. You and Bernard will however help us from time to time with the latter case, since investigating the cabaret should not take you too long
35. The PUSSICAT CABARET is widely acknowledged around Los Angeles to be a classy establishment, with some truly gifted entertainers working there
36. Read the file on the cabaret case and discuss it with Bernard, then go have a good four hour nap after lunch
37. Previous surveillance reports didn’t notice any suspicious activities around it, like unexplained deliveries and frequent goings in and out of the cabaret and none of the known employees have criminal records
38. They then fell silent, until Schiffer’s trained eyes noticed a big black Cadillac sedan slowing down as it approached the entrance of the cabaret
39. The woman thanked him and gave him two chips marked with the logo of the cabaret
40. Gambino ended up staying in the cabaret for another hour, long enough to watch a second strip dance by Mélanie d’Amour, before apparently calling it a night and leaving with his girlfriend and his two bodyguards
41. ‘’What about returning to the PUSSICAT CABARET and waiting there for that Mélanie to come out at closing time?’’ Proposed Janet
42. Since I eat mostly at the university or at restaurants near the cabaret, I didn’t need much in terms of a kitchen, so I make do with a toaster oven, a hot plate and a small refrigerator
43. Patricia was choosing the outfits she would wear during this evening of stripping at the PUSSICAT CABARET when she heard the telephone in her bedroom ring
44. ‘’Uh, I was about to go work at the PUSSICAT CABARET, but I could always pass by your bar afterwards, once I leave the cabaret around midnight
45. Returning to her wardrobe preparations, Patricia finished packing a suitcase with her selected outfits, then changed shape into that of Jennifer Woods before leaving her house and heading towards the PUSSICAT CABARET
46. Patricia was now in her second night of watching the two Lycanthropes, having been replaced during the day and evening by Harold McMasters, who had volunteered his time to relieve her so that she could go work at the PUSSICAT CABARET
47. Patricia wearily put down her suitcase full of stripper’s outfits on the floor near the closet of her lobby: she really felt the fatigue from performing at the PUSSICAT CABARET tonight, thanks to her recent severe wounds
48. She also normally didn’t perform at Frank’s cabaret on weekends, but he had asked her to show up as a favor, in order to please an important customer
49. A DJ played dance music in between cabaret performances on the stage
50. He's having some trouble with the cabaret singers
51. From a curtained window that opened upon an interior court we could catch strains from the cabaret singers below in the main dining-room
52. Evidently the cabaret had little of interest to Miss Kendall, who, after a glance that took in the whole dining-room and disclosed none there in the gay crowd who, as far as we could see, had any relation to the case, seemed bored
53. A long line of touring and town cars as well as taxicabs bore eloquent testimony not only to the popularity of this tea room and cabaret, but to the growth of afternoon dancing
54. "It's a black and tan joint," Craig went on, "at least downstairs- -negro cabaret, and all that sort of thing
55. As fast as they could the sordid crowd in the dance hall and cabaret was disappearing
56. It was a sort of cabaret to the main business of the halt, which Was the consumption of quite a lot of a bear which had incautiously come within bowshot of Hrun
57. was arrested in a small cabaret close to Marseilles
58. She was somewhat notorious for having sung “I’m an Old Cowhand” in a cabaret while wearing only a white cowboy hat, a white swimsuit, and high heels
59. He decided to strike out on his own on the cabaret and social club circuit, most of the work concentrated in the still-industrialized areas of South Wales, Scotland, and the North of England
60. It was a long evening with a gala concert and a presentation followed by a four-course banquet during which there was a further cabaret
61. If there was music playing, it was buried beneath the revelry, and the damn cabaret still lay ahead
62. " Thence arose for his wall the flaring sign, and for his inn the name which it bore in the neighborhood, of "the cabaret of the Sergeant of Waterloo
63. In the time of Mathurin Regnier, this cabaret was called the Pot-aux-Roses, and as the rebus was then in fashion, it had for its sign-board, a post (poteau) painted rose-color
64. The keeper of the cabaret, in his joy, had changed his device and had caused to be placed in gilt letters beneath the bunch these words: "At the Bunch of Corinth Grapes" ("Au Raisin de Corinthe")
65. A room on the ground floor, where the bar was situated, one on the first floor containing a billiard-table, a wooden spiral staircase piercing the ceiling, wine on the tables, smoke on the walls, candles in broad daylight,—this was the style of this cabaret
66. by balls, and from the windows of the cabaret by grape-shot, the attacking columns could venture into the street without being picked off, perhaps, even, without being seen, could briskly and suddenly scale the redoubt, as on the preceding evening, and, who knows? take it by surprise
67. Anne Bancroft, after a busy year acting in a series of TV programs, would make her feature film debut in this movie as Lyn Leslie, a cabaret singer in the hotel’s nightclub and the ex-girlfriend of Jed