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He said Mr. Giacchetto had recently bought a new ticket to Rome for himself and his girlfriend.
A bilingual stranger helped me buy a train ticket to Rome, but on the return to Brindisi I had no one but myself to rely on.
Mr. Levander said that Mr. Giacchetto had bought the ticket to Rome, but intended to obtain the court's permission before traveling.
With this woman in mind, Ms. Daniels, 31, decided to create a line of shoes that would not cost as much as a ticket to Rome.
Yet, for every viewer who hungers for the harshness of those works, and for their loyalty to the marginal and the dispossessed, there will be another who comes out of Sorrentino's movie and books a ticket to Rome.
Hello Friday Hello Friday is, unsurprisingly, a love letter to that sweet moment Flo and Jason finish up their long week in the pop star office, make the international sign for "pint?" at each other and head out to "sip that Patron"/ buy "a ticket to Rome" (the rap version of that post-work-drinks ASOS order at midnight).
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Ticket to Ride, tribute to the Beatles.
His ticket to ride?
Maybe Rome might not burn all the way down if stunts like brunch hadn't just become an expensive and time-consuming ticket to oblivion.
No ticket to the game?
Buy a plane ticket to Rome, Italy.
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