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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.
His rallies are all-ticket affairs, and tickets go only to volunteers or donors.
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 all-ticket affair is the former foreign secretary's one-and-only appearance in Liverpool.
Due to ubiquity of Mr. District Attorney Banton the affairs of ticket speculators again on front pages of newspapers.
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.
As these fans grew more powerful and demanding, they began to take illicit control of club affairs like ticketing and the sale of refreshments during matches.
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.
That prompted the MPs to call for an inquiry into the tax affairs of secondary ticket selling companies, saying they had heard worrying evidence about the close relationship between touts and ticket resale websites.
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