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discotheque

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discotheque

Club for dancing to pop music on records (discs), originating in the 1960s.


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Male sex (2-5), cigarette smoking (6-8), passive exposure to smoke (8), bar patronage, discotheque visits (9), antimicrobial drug use (9,10), kissing (5), and overcrowding (11) have been associated with carriage, and many of these factors are also risk factors for meningococcal disease (12 15).
Uncle Moses is himself a semi-retired signboard painter and discotheque decorator, who in his younger days worked in neighboring Cote d'Ivoire.
On that date in Cairo, 52 gay men were arrested on the Queen Boat, a popular floating discotheque, and imprisoned for "debauchery"-there being no official law against homosexuality per se in Egypt.
 
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