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Definition of Discotheques
1. discotheque [n] - See also: discotheque
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discotheques
Literary usage of Discotheques
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Berlin and Potsdam by Eva Apraku (2000)
"Discotheques AND CLUBS Note: Most discotheques require a DM t0 cover charge (without
... Except in the fancier bars and discotheques. anything goes from a ..."
2. Germany for Germans: Xenophobia and Racist Violence in Germany by Maryellen Fullerton (1995)
"252 Foreigners also report that they are sometimes denied admittance to restaurants,
shops or discotheques. For example, Virgilio Vincente, who has lived in ..."
3. Conspicuous Destruction: War, Famine, and the Reform Process in Mozambique by Human Rights Watch (Organization). (1992)
"At 9:00 PM on Saturday night, soldiers blocked exits from discotheques and began
forced recruitment. Roads to the town were blocked. Shots were fired. ..."
4. Rome by Ulrike Bleek, Philipp Zitzlsperger (2001)
"Discotheques: Rome's night owls lend to groove all night long and to move over
the course of the ... B Discotheques: Alpheus, Via del Commercio 36. tei. ..."
5. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia by Bernard Joliat, Sonia Vian (2003)
"Night-owls can experiment with karaoke or check out the local discotheques.
Ball Games Left to grow wild after the departure of the French, the country's ..."
6. Egypt by Eva Ambros (2001)
"B Discotheques / NIGHTCLUBS with live music and oriental shows featuring
belly-dancing, dervish-dancing and oriental folklore are available in all luxury ..."
7. Dilemmas of Independence: Ukraine After Totalitarianism by Alexander J. Motyl (1993)
"Kravchuk loyally hewed to the party line and could, without any embarrassment,
laud the establishment of “political discotheques” in the port city of ..."