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" Gibbons added: "We've had some tough clubhouses in the past.
You'll also get access to some new biker gang-only clubhouses.
" In a 1986 Op-Ed page article for The Times, he said he had been "stopped" when he "followed the trail of corruption into courthouses and political clubhouses," adding: "These people owe their careers to the clubhouses.
Amphetamines, players said, were widespread in clubhouses, and nearly everyone knew about it.
Many of the sevens teams have "clubhouses" where players host gatherings around games.
More often, though, dressing rooms are other things: nurseries, clubhouses, makeshift trysting spots.
"In every organization, environment affects performance, and baseball clubhouses are no different," Kapler said.
"In every organization, environment affects performance, and baseball clubhouses are no different," he added.
Virgin America lounges and clubhouses are about $30 to $75 for adults without status.
Yet it is those same clubhouses that have bred the politicians who are being prosecuted.
That meant added travel costs and service time, cramped clubhouses and earlier batting practice times.
These days, observation of various clubhouses suggests that the figure might be a little high.
They're all gated and have guards, clubhouses with great gyms and spas and fantastic restaurants.
We spend so much time at grocery stores that they occasionally feel like really boring clubhouses.
Guys deserve their private clubhouses, to bond over Fantasy Football and hard liquor, steakhouses and skateboards.
After the races, they meet back at their clubhouses for steaming cups of soup with bread.
The developments also emphasize spending time outdoors, and will include "therapeutic" gardens and clubhouses for socializing.
But if chemists are passing out miracle slugging pills in clubhouses now, nobody has caught on.
She takes herself on dates to secret beach clubhouses, where the only other members are ducks.
From dugouts, clubhouses, buses, apartments, and hotel rooms, we have firmer grounds on which to speculate.
"In every organization, environment affects performance, and baseball clubhouses are no different," Kapler said in the statement.
Sometimes they carved out clubhouses for people like themselves, justifying oblivious cruelty as the prerogative of genius.
Jeans and collarless shirts tend to be banned in clubhouses, which doesn't help to bring in the teenagers.
Then, in 2013, De Beers auctioned off most of its properties—sports fields, clubhouses, and hundreds of houses.
In both clubhouses afterward, there was praise for the never-give-up attitude of both Belt and Barria.
They are more likely than average Foursquare and Swarm users to visit leather-goods stores (111%) and clubhouses (147%).
Mesoraco, 29, then switched clubhouses at Great American Ball Park before his former team beat the Mets, 7-2.
The pair announced the gin would be available in Virgin's clubhouses and on board its aircraft with a comical video.
He said the healthier food in major league clubhouses could help him stay leaner than he was in the minors.
"Clubhouses down there don't really give you the best options, because they're trying to save money as well," he said.
You couldn't ride in the front of the bus, and she couldn't go in the clubhouses where she was playing.
The collaboration is part of Virgin Atlantic's new program to showcase craft cocktails from trendsetting local bars in its Clubhouses.
For nearly 50 years he was a fixture at racetrack backsides in the mornings and in its clubhouses in the afternoon.
The four major active sports leagues in the U.S. decided to bar nonessential individuals, including reporters, from clubhouses and locker rooms.
But that decline does not seem to be affecting the estates that offer ocean breezes as well as clubhouses and fairways.
On Friday and Saturday evenings, young women dressed in bandage skirts and heels line up outside the clubhouses on Mt. Auburn Street.
Also on view are "stag films," which were silent erotic films screened in secret for men in clubhouses, private homes, or brothels.
Players in both clubhouses described it as strange to be leaving having played a game that did not yet have a result.
In addition to six golf courses, six clubhouses and facilities for tennis and fitness, the community maintains several walking and hiking trails.
While the league's newest facilities have been built with palatial home clubhouses the size of health clubs, the Warriors' was austere and cramped.
Lured by the increasing tourist traffic, investors opened eight golf courses in Sanya, many of them with luxurious clubhouses catering to rich Chinese.
I think what you are describing—the competing ideological clubhouses—are already taking place on Facebook and to perhaps a lesser extent Twitter.
Major League Baseball joined major pro sports leagues in banning media from clubhouses starting Tuesday amid fears over the spread of the coronavirus.
But after that ritual caught on in other teams' clubhouses, the Mets switched to the fake silver and blue crown for this season.
The next day, the new baseball commissioner, Peter Ueberroth, made it a league policy that all clubhouses were open to all credentialed writers.
He was a fierce advocate for players, particularly Latinos, and campaigned for the introduction of the interpreters who are now required in clubhouses.
The public may simply never know the full scope of what happened in 2018 with the Astros, because of the inherent confidentiality of baseball clubhouses.
Illuminati meetings, backroom deals between cloistered businessmen, and clubhouses populated by boys in the 3rd grade all hinge on the success of the secret handshake.
Team employees do their best to prevent damage from the merriment by covering the walls and floors of clubhouses with plastic sheeting or disposable carpeting.
On Monday, the NHL joined the NBA, MLB and MLS in restricting access to locker rooms and clubhouses to only players and essential team personnel.
Justin Jirschele has spent his life in baseball clubhouses, including four years playing in the White Sox organization, mostly as a shortstop and second baseman.
Virgin Atlantic is paying attention to craft cocktails because they are having a moment, said Mark Murphy, the food and beverage manager for the Clubhouses.
My dad was in pro sports for so long and I've been around baseball clubhouses and NFL fields and locker rooms and sidelines my whole life.
Conversation is halting at first, but — as happens in confined, grown-up-free zones of childhood like camp and clubhouses — the room soon becomes a refuge.
Day spas have taken an underutilized area and turned it into a salt room, and clubhouses of some high-end residential developments are adding salt rooms.
Was it fake news for a bunch of Donald Trump's golf clubhouses to feature fake Time magazine covers with the commander in chief's face on them?
The intrigues cooked up in embassies and drinking holes and secret clubhouses shaped the fates of nations, which made the work of spies of the utmost importance.
Soccer locker rooms are generally more spartan than baseball clubhouses, so, swanky, temporary accommodations were built to accommodate the tastes and standards of major league baseball players.
As we previously reported ... the coronavirus has caused all major American sports leagues to limit the media's access to players -- banning them from locker-rooms and clubhouses.
The task force proposes nontraditional services, including recovery centers, youth clubhouses, expanded peer services, mobile treatment and 24/7 open access centers in communities across the state.
"Tennis has a reputation for being fancy—those crisp, white skirts, clubhouses with cherry-ornamented highballs and high membership fees," shares Glen Helfand of the Berkeley Art Center.
Hotels, too, have typically remained off limits to all but their guests, even as the global trend has shifted toward lobbies and restaurants that double as neighborhood clubhouses.
M.L.B. officers monitor video replay rooms now — they did not do so in 2017 — and the league will most likely reinforce its rules with prominent signage in clubhouses.
Some of it was forged in the cozy auxiliary clubhouses they were forced to share while they waited for another team to clear out of the main clubhouse.
The company said in its latest earnings call last month it would not reach its original plan for 70 "Nio House" customer clubhouses by the end of this year.
The union has become so suspicious of ownership that it has moved some camp visits outside of clubhouses this spring training, for fear of possible surveillance inside team facilities.
Tim Mead, the Angels' longtime vice president for communications, said Japanese reporters were used to limited access to players because they are not allowed in clubhouses in their country.
The company operates 'clubhouses' where it sells to new customers and allows existing owners to come to spend time, while it also goes direct to consumer with mobile-based sales.
The company is allowing agents to use an online platform to order and re-order products, while converting stores into so-called "experience centers" designed as both showrooms and clubhouses.
To minimize contact between golfers, most courses had closed clubhouses and snack bars, removed bunker rakes and ball washers, gone caddie-less and encouraged the use of online payment options.
Josh Reddick RF Zack Greinke P A full day of rain in New York on Wednesday pushed Game 4 back by one day, scrambling the pitching situation for both clubhouses.
In recent years, the sabermetrics and analytics craze has infiltrated Major League Baseball—from its front offices to dugouts to clubhouses to media covering both, inciting a baseball culture war.
Other professional sports leagues in the U.S., including MLB, MLS and the NHL, announced Monday that they would temporarily prohibit all nonessential personnel, including reporters, from entering locker rooms and clubhouses.
Other professional sports leagues in the U.S., including MLB, MLS and the NHL, announced Monday that they would temporarily prohibit all nonessential personnel, including reporters, from entering locker rooms and clubhouses.
While her team was playing, an Ohio court ruled that girls could participate on Little League baseball teams, and a federal court ruled that female writers couldn't be barred from clubhouses.
While an improved Harvey was facing Danny Espinosa in the bottom of the fourth inning of a one-run game, umpires sent both teams into their clubhouses because of a heavy thunderstorm.
If teams had to face the consequences when their individual players violated the joint drug agreement, that would certainly change the atmosphere in clubhouses—it might act as a deterrent to cheating.
Visit This Habitas, the experience-led members club and eco-hospitality group, recently closed its clubhouses in New York and Los Angeles to focus on building hotels for its community of wanderlusting millennials.
Following the game, the focus in both clubhouses was less about the five home runs hit by both teams and more on the six players who were hit, four of whom wore Pirates uniforms.
Besides ordinary plumbing problems, untreated sewage has flooded the clubhouses several times, the Coliseum has none of the amenities most other parks have, and the luxury boxes are much better suited to watching football.
According to a spokesman for M.L.B., the league was advised by medical experts that clubhouses — with multiple people showering, changing and eating in and around them — were particularly vulnerable to the spread of microbes.
The Wing, the members-only association for women that calls itself "a coven not a sorority," has presented its clubhouses as impeccably designed safe spaces for women to work, network, nosh, primp and talk politics.
Its centre, while not exactly bustling, is home to popular businesses such as Larrison's, a diner, the Bite the Bullet gun shop, and the clubhouses of fraternal orders including the Knights of Columbus and the Elks.
Regardless of who walks away with the coveted Commissioner's Trophy, both clubhouses will earn a sizable, eight-figure bonus that will be divided between players, coaches and non-uniformed personnel like team chefs and security guards.
"She had a girlfriend, and she'd make clubhouses in these shrubs – dig under the shrubs and make little chairs and take out my silver-plated wedding gifts and bury them in the dirt," Ziegler said, laughing.
Private golf clubs, where most clubhouses are already closed, may or may not discourage play, but it's unlikely that many will be willing to stop their members from walking onto the course with a golf bag.
Weiss shared clubhouses with the Hall of Famers Rickey Henderson, Chipper Jones and Harold Baines — and steroid-era sluggers like Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire — but calls Walker the best player on any of his teams.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - From its clubhouses in Melbourne and Sydney, the Lads Society promotes drug-free living and exercise, as well as "white resistance" and Islamophobia, according to online statements and interviews with two of its leaders.
Traditionally, biker gangs have owned their clubhouses in crappy areas of town in order to keep away prying eyes, cops, and to improve their security with such things as video cameras, motion sensors, and all-metal doors.
For those who somehow missed this story earlier in the week, it emerged, via the Washington Post, that a framed copy of Time magazine that hung in the clubhouses of numerous Trump golf courses internationally was a fake.
As teams discreetly test how far they can push these dark arts—and seek to stop their opponents from doing so—a side of the game long discussed only in closed clubhouses is now bursting into the open.
Maddon is known for catchphrases ("Embrace the target" was delivered to the team in spring training) and an extensive motivational trick bag (penguins, disco balls and mariachi bands have found their way into his clubhouses over the years).
The NBA, Major League Baseball, the NHL and Major League Soccer released a joint statement Monday saying all team locker rooms and clubhouses will be open to only "players and essential employees" beginning Tuesday and until further notice.
Besides the one at Newark, the airline has similar partnerships at four other Clubhouses including the one in San Francisco International Airport where travelers can sip clever combinations from the pirate-themed bar Smuggler's Cove in the city.
For example, inside the vast majority of clubhouses and locker rooms, you'll find significant numbers of athletes who rose from low-income and impoverished neighborhoods that relied on tax dollars to fund essential after-school and daycare programs.
As Meyers noted, these came after a Washington Post report that some of the clubhouses at Trump-owned golf courses feature a framed 2009 Time magazine cover lauding Trump and The Apprentice that does not, in fact, exist.
It went on to set up services such as battery-swapping plans, mobile power vans and the so-called "NIO House," a series of showrooms that aim to double as clubhouses with a library, open kitchen and workshops for kids.
Indeed, in the early days of spring training under Boone, there are no T-shirt slogans (like the ones Chicago Cubs Manager Joe Maddon ritually trots out) or new motivational signs (like the ones that dot many major league clubhouses).
Social media would probably have remained in the Second Life phase — with people creating clubhouses and personalities that they played around with on the weekends — instead of smartphones fusing together our first and second lives until we couldn't tell them apart.
Starting Tuesday, and for the foreseeable future, players will instead be brought out of the clubhouses and locker rooms to speak with reporters in hallways or on the field, with league officials recommending a minimum of six feet between them.
This series — created by Dan Fogelman, a writer on NBC's "This Is It," and Rick Singer, a producer on TV Land's "Younger" — had M.L.B.'s involvement, which allowed for shooting in and out of the clubhouses at Petco Park in San Diego.
So as a sportswriter for The Times, I'm always on the lookout for stories that capture the fascinating dynamics of M.L.B. clubhouses, which have a mix of players from the United States, Cuba, Venezuela, Japan, the Dominican Republic, Aruba and so on.
The clubhouses at PGA Tour stops have long trended Republican, and the sport's target demographic — rich, mostly white men — is far different from the women, minorities, immigrants and Muslims who have at times been the most offended by the president's statements and positions.
It swept into its wake a brash defense attorney who would later admit to a cocaine habit of his own, the Pirate Parrot mascot, and an impossibly eclectic cast of characters, including several high-profile players, who testified that drugs were rampant in baseball clubhouses.
As the banhammer falls on deepfakes communities and hosting on Discord, Gfycat, Pornhub, Twitter, and Reddit people interested in making and consuming AI-generated fake porn have been searching for new internet clubhouses to share nonconsensual porn clips and tips about how to make it.
In a company-wide email, it was announced that all of Nordstrom's store locations in the U.S. and Canada, including Nordstrom Racks, Jeffreys, and Trunk Club clubhouses will be temporarily closed, making it the first of its kind to take widespread action regarding the pandemic.
Ravizza was a co-author of two baseball psychology books, worked for years with Chicago Cubs Manager Joe Maddon and is considered a trailblazer — along with Charlie Maher of the Cleveland Indians and Harvey Dorfman — in bringing the mental game into major league clubhouses.
Never mind the penguins, pythons and mariachi bands that intermittently inhabit his clubhouses, it is Maddon's unwillingness to let the game's tenets go unchallenged that has made him the embodiment of the modern manager in an era when the game has been redefined by statistical analysis.
That's a pretty hard-hitting trio, so we'll try to get to it all: Ikea and Skanska are working together to create affordable, modular housing with things like mirrorless bathrooms and old-fashioned knobs and fixtures on appliances, as well as therapeutic gardens and clubhouses for socializing.
Although similar laws against use of smokeless tobacco now extend to 12 major league stadiums outside New York, there is no evidence that municipalities are trying to closely monitor tobacco use inside clubhouses or that they are attempting to fine players for violating any of the recent legislation.
The 600-plus all-male members of Muirfield Golf Club who failed to reach a two-thirds majority in their vote to admit women would certainly seem to be stuck in a bygone century, one in which men and women didn't harmoniously coexist in boardrooms and legislative chambers, much less clubhouses.
It doesn't want you to know that, though it brags it draws players from across the globe (nearly a third are Latino), its clubhouses are no havens of racial neutrality; they are almost without fail lands of division, where whites hang with whites, Latinos hang with Latinos, Asians hang with Asians.
Properties in New Delhi, which regularly features among the most polluted cities in the world, hook buyers with the promise of greenery and better air in apartments and clubhouses thanks to oxygen generators, while those in the densely populated financial capital of Mumbai advertise jogging tracks and serene surroundings with green communal spaces.
Manfred used the announcement of the penalty to also issue a reminder to every major league team that the use of electronic devices to steal signs during games is prohibited, although he acknowledged that it is increasingly difficult to police such activities when all clubhouses are now outfitted with sophisticated replay equipment.
Alongside its premium garments, which range in cost from around $2553 for a long-sleeve T-shirt to $200 for gloves and $290 for a jersey, Rapha regularly invites fans to frequent its stores, known as "clubhouses," where they can sip coffee and watch live cyclocross races on state-of-the-art television screens.
Spicer has also pointed out that Trump has not played golf every time he visited one of his courses, instead conducting official business in the clubhouses, such as hosting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and meeting with some Cabinet officials and senior staff at his Virginia golf course.
" For now, other sports have avoided canceling games, but on Monday night the four major American sports leagues currently in season — the N.B.A., the N.H.L., Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer — announced that they would restrict access to team locker rooms and clubhouses to "only players and essential employees of teams and team facilities until further notice.
"After consultation with infectious disease and public health experts, and given the issues that can be associated with close contact in pre- and post-game settings, all team locker rooms and clubhouses will be open only to players and essential employees of teams and team facilities until further notice," the 4 pro leagues said in a rare joint statement.

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