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The summer Olympics in London two years earlier spent $48.3 million per event, a bargain for 302 total events.
And, he notes, its good at pulling in customers with events and bargain campaigns..
Soweto Kinch's gig was a scalding display of post-Coleman alto-sax improvising, a virtuosic and intelligent exposition of political rap, and a visually riveting event into the bargain.
On many levels, it will be a happy event when those bargains disappear.
In contrast to the days when the Open featured jaw-dropping prices, they seem less outrageously high now than they are at many sporting events, even a bargain by some standards.
The probability of an event could reflect the bargaining power of the corresponding candidate, thus his vote share.
It has been accused of using the reunions, which are highly emotional events, as a bargaining chip.
His event, though, was a relative bargain, with tickets sold for as little as $1,000.
In one instance, Rockefeller used the threat of a secret alliance with railroads to intimidate more than 20 Cleveland refiners to sell out to Standard Oil at bargain prices, an event known as the "Cleveland massacre".
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