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Colony Capital LLC has purchased a minority stake in Sam Nazarian 's company, betting that the 35-year-old Los Angeles night-club and hotel impresario will be the boutique-hotel industry's next big name.
Colony Gets Boutique-Hotel Partner Kris Hudson 2011
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The resort town has also become a major theater of the drug war: On a single weekend this year, more than 30 bodies were found, including night-club workers abducted after hours and later found hanging from a bridge.
Mexico Tourism Feels Chill of Ongoing Drug Violence Nicholas Casey 2011
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It has about as much in common with a conventional night-club experience as a tight-rope walker does with a ballerina, or Coney Island does with Carnegie Hall.
Ringing in the American Revolution Will Friedwald 2011
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Colony Capital has purchased a minority stake in the company of Los Angeles night-club and hotel impresario Sam Nazarian.
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Zavala's occupation – it could only be Las Vegas – is a night-club developer.9.13pm: Asked about OWS, Romney completely ignores it and bangs on about the Obama administratiion, without a note of protest from Anderson.
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The resort town has also become a major theater of the drug war: On a single weekend this year, more than 30 bodies were found, including night-club workers abducted after hours and later found hanging from a bridge.
Mexico Tourism Feels Chill of Ongoing Drug Violence Nicholas Casey 2011
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And they use ear-splitting, cutting-edge music and dim lighting to create a "night-club party atmosphere" so that "at least you feel connected to that scene" if you're too old to actually participate anymore, says Ms. Mumford, a former actress and mother of three.
Boot Camp Gets Soft at New Gym Hannah Karp 2011
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Disguising herself as a simple village maiden, Ethel visited every night-club in London, but in vain.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Meanwhile, the offender begins visiting a forbidden night-club, lair of the drag queen Lucrezia, outlawed but idolized by pervert and politician alike.
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He looked like a Canadian night-club bouncer on acid.
Bill Mann: NBC's Vancouver Olympics Coverage Not Too Bad, Eh? 2010
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