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  2. Gate crashing - Wikipedia

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    Gate crashing, gatecrashing, or party crashing is the act of entering, attending, or participating in an event without an invitation or ticket. [1]The term has also come to be used to refer to intrusions on videographed sessions, such as interviews and news reports, either by parties the video producers did not intend to feature or by unforeseen, often whimsical, acts.

  3. The Irish Keep Gate-crashing - Wikipedia

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    "The Irish Keep Gate-crashing" is the third and final single from the album Let's Bottle Bohemia by Irish alternative rock band the Thrills. It was released on 21 March 2005 and reached number 48 on the UK Single Chart.

  4. Gatecrashing (album) - Wikipedia

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    Two years after the release of their debut album, Living in a Box returned in 1989.In the early part of the year, the lead single, "Blow the House Down" was released. The uptempo track, featuring a solo from Queen guitarist Brian May, became their second UK top ten hit, peaking at No. 10. [2]

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  6. Talk:Gate crashing - Wikipedia

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  7. Gatecrasher - Wikipedia

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    Logo for Gatecrasher clubs Gatecrasher logo. Gatecrasher is an international clubbing brand made famous by the "Gatecrasher" (later "Crasher") dance music events, which were held at the Republic nightclub in Sheffield, UK during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  8. Music for an Accelerated Culture - Wikipedia

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    The first track, "Get Smashed Gate Crash" was added to the bands' MySpace in February 2008. A clip of "Declaration of War" became available on the internet on 25 March 2008. It was later announced that the song would be a single, and that the video would begin screening at several locations around the country in an unconventional method:

  9. How safety rules ‘written in blood’ saved lives in Tokyo ...

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    Safety rules ‘written in blood’ As JAL employees know all too well, modern aviation’s safety records are, says the pilot, “written in the blood of others who haven’t been so fortunate.”