The Poems and Pints event was a sell out on Saturday and the Town Hall reverberated with squeals of laughter. |
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Some hang on to so-called stub ends, a few shares held for old time's sake, even though they decided to sell out of a position. |
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It was not the mutuals that rushed into buying chains of estate agents and had to sell out in a hurry. |
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National wants to sell out our independence in the vain hope of economic benefit for their fat-cat supporters. |
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The concerts all but sell out through applications from the official fan club before the public even gets a look in. |
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I'm at a point right now that if somebody makes me an offer to sell out, I'm likely to listen. |
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There are some female stars past the halfway mark in their lives who can still sell out world tours. |
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He said the slate would consist of candidates who were not willing to sell out the UNC to become absorbed into some other political entity. |
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Get your tickets early folks, this one is going to sell out fast, and watch this space for even more information closer to the date. |
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It seems too many Web sites can't keep the hard sell out of their chat rooms. |
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I think, for the most part. they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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Their unprecedented run of success has seen them sell out five arena tours and perform to more than four million fans. |
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It's been over a decade since their first collabo, Dance Hall at Louse Point, so get your tickets now before they sell out! |
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For the next eight years Joan toured the world to sell out audiences, each album charted, and the hit singles just kept on coming. |
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But let's enjoy this band now, before they sell out and become like the rest of the malady-ridden malaise currently polluting our hit parade. |
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If it comes to me having to totally sell out and bow down, I don't think I'll do it. |
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Yes, the alt.rock supergroup were able to sell out the Toronto stop on their current tour supporting their upcoming sophomore disc. |
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Demand is likely to be high and with the use of the Middlethorpe stretch still in doubt, tickets are sure to sell out. |
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We were encouraged to sign up early for events as some were expected to sell out early. |
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People are advised to book tickets early as it is expected that the show will sell out very quickly. |
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Bloggers will continue to mau-mau the mainstream media in the hopes of being able to sell out and be co-opted by an establishment media company. |
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Six-month lock-ins allowed investment banks and management insiders to sell out their stakes. |
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I think, for the most part, they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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Expected to run six weeks, it became the first show in the history of Los Angeles theater to sell out 300 consecutive performances. |
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Breakfast is served until noon, but sleepyheads run the risk of missing the lamb chops viande, which seem to sell out early. |
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The book was to show how corporations and small-time bureaucrats conspire to sell out the people they purport to represent. |
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In fact, many are licensed producers of brand-name goods that simply run an extra, unauthorized shift and sell out the back door. |
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Not only are there sell out crowds in the Premiership but the Nationwide Leagues have been enjoyed increased gates over the last season. |
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Cliff Richard shows usually sell out within hours of going on sale. |
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Dilger doesn't hesitate to sell out on a block downfield or on the line. |
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With over 200 performances a year, the Met needs to sell 4,000 tickets to each of them in order to sell out. |
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They also find it hard to coordinate orders, so that popular magazines sell out before the month is up and unpopular ones are oversupplied and have to be thrown away. |
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When the transaction needs to be subdivided, transactions costs are higher and it can take a substantial amount of time to sell out the position. |
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Even on the processing side there are holdouts, a few manufacturers that have resisted the urge to sell out. |
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I don't think Canadians want us to sell out important Canadian values.... They don't want us to sell that out to the almighty dollar. |
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Although his style won't sell out any stadiums in the US, it was effective, as Juarez could not seem to get uncorked to throw any punches in bunches. |
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This is a unique gig and tickets will no doubt sell out fast. |
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The first orders we get from head office at Chapters are reasonable, and if they sell out, the store managers then reorder. |
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With a usual limited edition number of between 10 and 300, popular bears and gollies may sell out very quickly, going to stay with arctophiles all over the world. |
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The point is that they will have to face them because the workers are not prepared to sell out their rights. |
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The Dallas Cowboys sell out their state-of-the art football stadium. |
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Get your skates on, though, as tickets sell out fast. |
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Why did the government, along with its quisling allies in the Bloc and the northern Ontario Liberals, sell out our economic sovereignty, roll over for America, and refuse to stand up for Canada? |
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Peter Schickele, the musical satirist and radio show host whose PDQ Bach Christmas concerts sell out Carnegie Hall each year, is not known for playing it straight. |
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Probably the smaller or less-well-run distributors are going to sell out, get bought out for not a whole lot of money, or are just going to peter out over the next 10 years. |
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Fixing to sell out, I command my sundry notions to disobey me. |
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To make a long story short, I believe that the Honduran people have the right to participate in their democracy, not just to elect men and women who, when they take up their posts, sell out to special interests. |
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Whether it be in the resource sector where we sell out our resources, like the softwood sellout, or our manufacturing sector, our governments are in a state of denial even as hundreds of thousands of jobs disappear. |
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Sometimes just plain common sense kicks in and we sell out. |
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Herb Lock of Farm Sense Marketing in Edmonton says there are many retiring operators who decided to sell out in the spring and to sell their cattle in the fall. |
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What might come if Third World governments ignored the powerful lure of agribusiness, if they refused to sell out the peasantry to foreign and national commercial investors? |
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Dream follows a sell out national winter tour for Oddsocks and a West End run of Romeo And Juliet. |
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On 24 and 25 November, Queen played two sell out nights at the Montreal Forum, Quebec, Canada. |
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Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium on 16 and 17 June 2007, and released a live DVD of the performance. |
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Prior to this they played a sell out tour of Britain including Newcastle University. |
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The fight was a near sell out at Madison Square Garden in New York, with the crowd firmly behind Wolgast. |
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Series tickets often sell out fast, so make sure to get yours today! |
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Crazy Privates were here last October with a sell out show and there is every indication that tomorrow's gig will be chockablock also. |
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Firelighters and kindling also sell out quickly, so be prepared. |
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It usually attracts a sell out crowd of 82,500 to croke park. |
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By the end of that same weekend, theaters were beginning to sell out. |
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