It is a tragedy and part of it is a result of the meltdown of the softwood industry that we saw after the softwood sell-out was signed. |
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The race was run in heat wave conditions at a sun-soaked Sachsenring, before a sell-out attendance of 101,000 spectators. |
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Jeremy is one of the UK's leading stand-up comedians, regularly performing to sell-out audiences around the country and abroad. |
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Such sell-out price will be communicated to the market immediately after completion of the independent expert's assessment. |
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The Rainbow was special as it was our first London concert hall sell-out and the atmosphere was like a club. |
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He won a vast readership world-wide, as well as sell-out audiences for his humorous lectures wherever he went. |
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Charlie Smyth and the Cast of Cinderella will also perform a few numbers from their sell-out pantomime. |
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Instead, with the match already nigh on a 7,000 sell-out, everywhere they look the stars will be on the other side of the field. |
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Overall, the night was infused with a special energy that came from the fresh faces in the sell-out crowd of 430 as well as from the glam factor. |
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After its sell-out launch last year, Camp Bestival won Best New Festival Award 2008 and is back this year with even more glamping options. |
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You are advised to book in advance or turn up early because tickets sell-out quickly. |
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It's certainly true that Lugar is no Jim DeMint, so if that's your standard, then yes, he's a sell-out. |
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Great Britain finalised their preparations at Salford and will have today off in readiness for tomorrow's sell-out clash. |
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Remember, John Boehner lives in fear of being braded a sell-out by his caucus, and of Eric Cantor taking his job. |
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Lennon put smoked windows on his Rolls but the wit was still dry, the put-downs fierce, the lack of sell-out total. |
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In other words, the sell-out centrists have a higher number than the unreconstructed lefties! |
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The sell-out success of last year's event saw some of the most fashionable hats this side of Royal Ascot. |
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As anyone lucky enough to get tickets for one of his regular sell-out shows will know, he is famed for performing until the early hours. |
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A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust. |
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He should give some thought to the millions of viewers disenfranchised by the sell-out. |
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She optimistically spoke about the better language in the contract and began to hear rumors of the sell-out of the union negotiating team. |
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A 72,000 sell-out, tickets for the game were snapped up within hours of it being announced in March. |
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They are due to perform to a sell-out crowd of around 130 proud parents and friends. |
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Tickets are available directly from the Arts Centre and patrons are advised to book early as it is expected to be a sell-out event. |
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The international multi-platinum award-winning band has already performed in South Africa during a sell-out tour in March this year. |
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The Donegal singer recently performed at a sell-out concert in Galway Town Hall Theatre and at her very successful shows in Tipperary and Kerry. |
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This show, which includes many new songs, toured the country to much acclaim last summer with sell-out performances in various theatres. |
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The two institutions merged into a single entity on 1 July 2003, much to trade unions' cry of a sell-out. |
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The air was electric as the sell-out crowd waited in excited anticipation to hear the 64-year-old Spaniard sing favourites from Verdi and Wagner. |
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The quality of Cuppers entries has proved so consistently impressive that it is now a sell-out event. |
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The trio of megastars were appearing in Dublin for two sell-out shows at the end of their Ultimate Event world tour. |
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Corporate work might sound like a sell-out, but it's actually a much more honest way to make a buck. |
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As a long-time admirer of Shed Seven's music, I was invited to spend the day with the York band on the final date of their sell-out tour. |
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It was a sell-out night with 400 tickets sold, many to students at the school. |
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It was last year that the boys played all-out big gigs in front of sell-out crowds. |
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And police chiefs warned fans to behave and urged them not to travel to the sell-out game without a ticket. |
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With sell-out gigs of their own and festival appearances, this year must have worked out better than they could have hoped for. |
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With a sell-out UK arena tour and top billing on millennium eve in Liverpool, 1999 ended on a high. |
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He pointed out that Leno still plays to sell-out crowds when he performs stand-up. |
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She has annually organised and choreographed sell-out shows starring her pupils, with all the proceeds going to local charities. |
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When the sell-out was made on April 4, there was no written contract or authority to permit it. |
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His contempt for the audience is only slightly less pronounced than his loathing of himself for being a phony and a sell-out. |
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The band played over 50 sell-out dates in France and also brought the house down in other French-speaking countries such as Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and even Canada. |
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With a string of sell-out dates for her Re-invention Tour, Madonna has shown the world once and for all that she is no longer a mere Material Girl. |
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It will again include a sell-out literary lunch at the resort's golf club. |
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At the time I started I'd only DJ'd in public about 5 times, and all of a sudden I was playing to sell-out crowds at one of the world's most famous clubs. |
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It was a sell-out as one of the acts had brought a coachload of family and friends from Bournemouth. |
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This was a production which amply deserved its sell-out success. |
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The right, already suspicious of the power-sharing deal, is hypersensitive to signs of a sell-out. |
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There was no doubt that many in the folk music scene regarded the transition to electric guitar as a betrayal and a sell-out of everything they believed in. |
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West, meanwhile, is such a fanboy that he collaborated with APC on a sell-out range last year. |
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The group are getting large crowds and standing ovations for this at other venues and it is expected that it will be a sell-out on Friday night in the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel. |
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The punk rock cognoscenti, of which Lydon was a key member, insisted that the movement peaked in 1976, and the following year merely marketed the sell-out. |
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Once the UK tour was over Groove Armada were booked to take their live show to the other side of the world and enjoyed a sell-out tour of Australia. |
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And it concludes with two sell-out matinees, on Saturday and Sunday next. |
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West Side Story, which has enjoyed sell-out seasons in Sydney and Melbourne, makes its way to Perth in October, Brisbane in November and December and Adelaide over the new year. |
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This lively production, which had a sell-out run earlier this year, is part of a double bill from Cartway productions for the 2002 Fringe Theatre Festival. |
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup was a sell-out and watched by more than two million people, a 25 per cent audience share. It is a similar story on the Flat. |
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Despite the sell-out crowd of 7,400, the mood was iffy from the get-go. |
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Under the leadership of builder Andy Little, they teamed up and presented a Full Monty-style show, baring all in front of two sell-out audiences of women. |
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Sources at the venue in Manchester, where the funnyman's tour will end on Tuesday July 1, said the sell-out of 9,000 tickets was likely to be a comedy record breaker. |
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Over 7,500 people got to see this show at the Edinburgh Festival this summer and many more were left disappointed, as it became the sell-out hit of the event. |
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While organisers have claimed an increase in the number of sell-out screenings, the event is struggling and has recorded financial losses for the past three years in a row. |
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This show had a nationwide sell-out tour in 2003 and sold out St Nicholas' Church in Galway again last Christmas and last May, achieving standing ovations at each show. |
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They are not sell-out merchants that deal to their civilization, their culture, in the way that these people are doing in allowing foreigners to colonise us from without. |
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Her sell-out concerts are deliberately unstuffy affairs, often played before audiences that would view a night at the opera as a dangerous leap into the cultural unknown. |
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More than 500 attended last year's sell-out dinner and more than 600 are now expected to attend what will be the biggest event in the regional chamber's history. |
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Surely one of his greatest triumphs was the sell-out he and other New York City machine bosses orchestrated around Ed Koch. |
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Such was the huge interest surrounding the Emerald Isle Classic between the US Navy and Notre Dame college that the Aviva stadium was a sell-out. |
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Leaders of all parties are paralysed by fear of flag-waving jingoists accusing London of a sell-out. |
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His hotly anticipated debut solo show Anything was performed to sell-out crowds and he returned this year with his second show Flappable. |
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Hamleys in London has announced its top picks for this year with a new take on the Rubik's Cube a firm favourite to be a sell-out. |
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Rihanna has thrilled fans with more than 50 sell-out dates in the past six months in America, Australia, Germany, Italy and England. |
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The Scot had the sell-out Hydro crowd on their feet when he sat second in the table with a dazzling display on the floor exercise. |
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A salutory lesson was learnt last year when a capacity audience sat down one afternoon to watch a concert performance of the sell-out Edinburgh show, Jerry Springer: the Opera. |
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None the less there is a sell-out crowd of 10,000 this evening, and the signs are that this enterprise has deeper foundations than the one that unravelled so ingloriously at Great Leighs. |
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Izzard may have recently played to a sell-out crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden, but he didn't rule out a show at the town's Arc. |
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And show that he did, wowing the sell-out crowd with his musical ability, charm and good humour, the latter typified when he carried a vuvuzela on stage during one of his encores, much to the delight of the audience. |
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In a return to the early years of talent shows, contestants will initially perform only in front of the judges instead of auditioning before a sell-out stadium crowd. |
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It is not too late for individual Members to rebel against the sell-out agreement by their leaders to a charter for mass surveillance and state snooping. |
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Normally, Burn This had no trouble keeping an audience absorbed: John Malkovich and Juliet Stephenson were at their mesmeric best, the auditorium was an intimate 200-seater, and the play was a sell-out. |
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We are expecting a summer sell-out, so please come and visit us now to secure the townhouse of your choice. |
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Following their sell-out production of Falling Knives and Runaround Wives, Open Clasp Theatre Company returns to the Customs House. |
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To call Sir Wilfrid Laurier, one of the first prime ministers of this country a sell-out is to show incredible narrow-mindedness and a glaring lack of intellectual rigour. |
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The sell-out crowd of 27,000 at the Oval in London volubly disagreed. |
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Despite a sell-out crowd of 80,667, Dortmund were beaten by the visitors, who had Christoph Janker sent off midway through the second half. |
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There is a lot at stake for Sinn Féin this weekend, though, besides trying to still appear edgy and revolutionary in order to fend off accusations of reformism and sell-out. |
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Since then the Southampton heroes have played all the big festivals, barnstormed a sell-out US tour and even gigged in a Mexican bullring. |
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And last night a sell-out crowd at the 1,800-seat Kursaal auditorium saw the orchestra perform Chopin and Mahler's Fourth Symphony. |
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The big delays in manufacturing and transporting toys makes it crucial to stock up on possible sell-out items like the reinvented Furby or the Steam Along Thomas Train Set. |
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Ever gracious for her success, Rita thanks the sell-out crowd for 'making this my first number one' launching into the DJ Fresh floor-filler Hot Right Now. |
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The ground has never before witnessed a sell-out for a Test match. |
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And after thrilling sell-out crowds in Dublin and Belfast this week they can boast about being one of the biggest boy bands around, even rivalling the likes of Westlife. |
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The very special ska revival group re-formed in 2009 for a 30th anniversary tour and have never looked back, performing hundreds of sell-out concerts all over the world. |
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Now The Junco Partners, hot on the heels of a sell-out December show on their home turf, return with a new date at The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, early next year. |
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Milk Night, by Eddie Kay, who directed the sell-out circus show Bromance, sees the men on a camping trip, struggling with the loss of the women in their lives. |
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