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The most elaborate farewell party was a $105 a ticket affair at Lincoln Center to pay off the last hundred thousand dollars of the debt incurred during his campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
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Nice news for Mr Bush (whose own August rally in Oregon was a small, closed all-ticket affair).
Basel is a big-ticket affair; last year the convention centre was stuffed with $3bn worth of pretty pictures, and for smaller galleries, the outcome of sales here can make or break a year's balance sheet.
The $100-a-ticket affair at the Sheraton Grand Hotel on Tuesday will also honor Representative Claude Pepper of Florida, the 85-year-old chairman of the House Rules Committee, with the Jackson award, but that is regarded as recognition of more than a half-century of leadership in Congress while the choice of Mr. Robb for the designation is more significant prospectively.
The all-ticket affair is the former foreign secretary's one-and-only appearance in Liverpool.
His rallies are all-ticket affairs, and tickets go only to volunteers or donors.
Many are big-ticket affairs that parents have spent months planning and making happen.
I had expected big-ticket items: an affair, a shady business deal, addictions — that kind of thing.
And that first column, about Medicare and the Romney-Ryan ticket, was a tame affair.
Here is a moment from the first page, in which the narrator tallies the costs of a ten-day affair: "The ticket was $600 and then after that there was more for the hotel and the food and so on, for just ten days.
Patrons must give at least $10,000 to be eligible to buy tickets to the glamorous affair.
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