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The Continental Club is a darker, smarter haunt favoured by hipsters.
ECONOMIST: Country music
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This could come back to haunt me by 24 February, but my hunch, and it is no more than that, is that Canada will take gold, USA silver and the Czech Republic bronze.
BBC: Home advantage will rule
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Raffles, too, has become a smarter ghost of its former self a rather tacky tourist haunt serving Singapore Slings by the sickly pitcher.
ECONOMIST: Pukkah hotels | The
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My haunt for tonsorial correction in Manhattan is owned by a Sicilian (surprise).
FORBES: Social Networking for Men, Old Style
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Rigoletto is a nasty, Don Rickles-style comedian, the Duke's lapdog, alternately encouraged and kicked, whose mockery of Monterone (here, a sheik), whose daughter has been raped by the Duke, comes back to haunt him when his own daughter, Gilda, is taken and destroyed.
WSJ: School for Scandal
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The beach is overlooked by the Burgh Island Hotel, a favourite haunt of writer Agatha Christie, and has been a location for several films.
BBC: Bigbury
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Nor can they guess how specialized legislation, thrashed out over the course of years and infected by lobbyists and special interests, will return to haunt us when technology inevitably changes.
FORBES: What Does Silicon Valley Need from Washington? Less.
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Or we could set, by cutting legal corners, policies that will come back to haunt us.
NPR: Congress, White House Clash over Prosecutions
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Coach Keegan called on England to give Wembley something to remember them by before the bulldozers move in - but they failed to deliver as the curse of Germany returned to haunt them again.
BBC: Kevin Keegan