It was also the haunt for hip stars like Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper.
From the glassfronted room, one looks out at the red lights of the artsy, Delphi cinema, that yesteryear was the haunt of cabaret singer, Marlene Dietrich and her songwriters before she exiled herself to Hollywood in the 1930s.
And, despite Blackpool's history of being the holiday haunt of the working classes, the Labour Party now shuns it as a venue for its annual conference.
The practice continues to haunt the franchise as it enters a pivotal season.
If there's an inquiry and the CIA comes under scrutiny, will the present come to haunt the future once again.
The artists' haunt was the place to be seen.
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The missed chances came back to haunt the Lightning, who contributed directly to the Rangers' second goal.
As the train rounds the northwest corner, it passes the large transit hub of Ikebukuro, comparatively quiet Meijiro and the student haunt of Takadanobaba.
His reputation among the scribbling classes suffered from his surly moods and stand-offish behavior long before the specter of steroids arrived to haunt the game.
As vice president, his long record of abuses of power and extra-constitutional extremism arguably made him the most dangerous man to ever haunt the White House.
The sexual abuse scandal continues to haunt the church as reforms have slowly taken hold across the American church and other cases have surfaced around the globe.
Such a concept made its way out of LG HQ and into the hands of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, however, and three years after its submission date, the proposed device has returned to haunt the South Korean manufacturer, in the form of an issued patent.
But as the trouble in Sulu suggests, the ghosts of conflicts past continue to haunt the present.
Will Skinner was denied a try by the arm of Juan Leguizamon and Ugo Monye's footballing skills deserted him when he raced onto Evans's astute chip, and the near misses nearly came back to haunt the hosts.
In addition to the credit-bubble aftermath that continues to haunt the developed economies (and now China), there is the inflation factor.
In that sense, hard cases like RIM are misleading if they lead us to assume that the specter of shareholder activism will no longer haunt the marketplace once the next boom presumably occurs.
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From a contrarian standpoint, the lingering optimism engulfing ACI could come back to haunt the stock.
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Or must something of the spirit of the old, no matter how fragmented, always haunt the present?
Bent's last-gasp strike capped a fast and furious contest played out in a swirling wind with few other chances - aside from the golden one for Tevez that is likely to haunt the Argentine for years to come.
When he ruled Pakistan, from 1999 to 2008, Mr. Musharraf's regime clashed with the judiciary over the levers of administration, a confrontation that continues to haunt the succeeding democratic government.
"They" are the poachers who haunt those waters, men who catch more than the legal limit of fish--striped bass, sea bass, fluke and blackfish (tautog)--then sell them on the black market.
The fear among some might be that Lampard could come back to haunt the club.
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Kenneth Clarke and the pro-Europeans haunt Mr Hague from the backbenches, able at any moment to destroy any semblance of party unity.
But, because of our failure to come clean with Communism, we are unable to deal with it, trapped as we are in the old Communist habit of deceit and double-speak that used to haunt the countries in the East and that now haunts all of us.
On an unseasonably chilly night in Manhattan a gaggle of businessmen, anglers and fishing guides gathered together for an auction and dinner in the name of saving bonefish, tarpon and permit, three species that haunt the flats and beguile anglers from Florida to the Bahamas to various far-flung Pacific atolls.
And, of course, there was the 13-year-old Lord Jeffrey Archer scandal which came back to haunt the Tories.
To appease the holdouts, it left key points broad and noncommittal, offering the possibility of collateral to Finland and describing the complex bondholder deal in a few strokes, vague language that would return to haunt the bloc.
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For all the economic progress, all sorts of tensions social, cultural, demographic, even religious haunt the regime and help explain why it resorts to nationalism so often.
James Edward made only a half-hearted attempt to regain the throne after the death of Queen Anne, but "Jacobitism" (from James in Latin, Jacobus) would haunt the Hanoverian dynasty that succeeded her.
For now, the idea inside Barclays is that the U.S. will avoid a recession thanks to monetary stimulus, but volatility and deteriorating financial conditions will haunt the global economy for months, if not much of next year.
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