In this area there are eight shops, one hotel, two cafes, onesocialclub, one youth training centre, one golf club and two amusement arcades.
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In one case, we converted a large air-raid shelter into asocialclubroom.
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A pub is a meeting place and asocialclub, especially in a small village, and tradition counts in the country.
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People with common interests — a rugby club orsocialclub— have an opportunity to elect a body to make decisions on their behalf.
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This collectivity may be asocialclub, a voluntary association, a religious group, a government agency, or a profit-making business enterprise.
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There was no significant association betweensocialclubmembership and health, income or car access.
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The psychosocial budget included a variety of expenditures: on telephone, postage, sports,socialcluband trade union subscription, for example.
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In sheltered housing, people interact as neighbours, fellow tenants,socialclubcommittee members, attendees at scheme functions, group or clique members, co-users of communal facilities, and as older people.
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The local church was teeming with different organisations - concert party, badminton club, ramblers,socialclub, drama group, and there were lots of other young people to meet.
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Socialclubmembership declines sharply with increasing age.
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Involvement in civic and religious groups and sports clubs is common among middle class older men, whilesocialclubmembership is common among working class men.
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Working class older men have a low likelihood of engaging in community and religious organisations and sports clubs but a higher likelihood of being members of asocialclub.
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I have particularly in mind the provision of an attractivesocialclub.
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Civil rules of procedure are not like the rules of a privatesocialclub.
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That is where their friends are—the staff, thesocialclub, all their security.
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