A racecard signed by all of the jockeys riding in Saturday's Grand National will be auctioned in York that evening. |
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Marlon Brando's personal effects, including a pair of bongo drums and an annotated script of The Godfather, will be auctioned this week. |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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In the banknote section we find eight very interesting Thai banknotes to be auctioned. |
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When it turned out to be actually Edgar Allan Poe's first book, it was auctioned at Sotheby's for a quarter of a million dollars. |
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He added that many of the paintings had not been auctioned before, which made them particularly attractive to collectors. |
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If you are determined to go at any price, though, there's still a chance as a few tickets are going to be held back and auctioned off. |
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Are there palimpsests by Richard Burton buried under a heap of raddi somewhere, waiting to be discovered and auctioned? |
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Some of the articles auctioned included garden sheds, air conditioners, computer accessories, caravans, bookshelves and household items. |
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The day's takings were improved by a generous gesture by local couple Phil and Lesley Easton, who gave a mountain bike to be auctioned. |
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Such property should be confiscated and used for public purposes or auctioned publicly. |
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An unsentimental character who auctioned most of his football medals in 1995, Cantwell had one constant in his peregrinations, his home town. |
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A number of celebrities from the world of golf have helped to support tomorrow week's event by donating memorabilia, which will be auctioned. |
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And to raise the profile of the glittering event, top football players and celebrities have donated goodies to be auctioned at the masked ball. |
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The earliest known recipe for marmalade has been discovered in an 18th century book being auctioned in Edinburgh. |
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A rare magnum of champagne to celebrate the 1981 marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales is to be auctioned in Swindon. |
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He revealed he was considering sketching two portraits of the famous singer, with one being auctioned for charity. |
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During that time he has auctioned both prime and store stock in several of the leading livestock markets across the country. |
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To their dismay, the same trees were than auctioned off to a sports goods company. |
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A football signed by Brazilian ace and World Cup winner Rivaldo is set to be auctioned off to raise funds for the York City Supporters' Trust. |
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Six of her paintings have even been auctioned for the Earthquake Relief Fund. |
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Arnold auctioned two watches he wore in his most recent film, with proceeds going to aid needy children. |
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The company's natural gas pipelines, its most prized remaining assets, are to be auctioned off. |
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The shop's stock is expected to be auctioned by estate agents later this month. |
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Other countries have auctioned the radio spectrum and vast inflows have accrued to national exchequers. |
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Most of the works are auctioned unframed, and the firm suggests appropriate frames to the purchasers. |
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The winning entries would be auctioned and the proceeds donated to charity. |
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He added that many of the paintings had not been auctioned before which made them particularly attractive to collectors. |
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Then the collectors' pieces will be auctioned at Maine Road on March 16 after City's game with Birmingham City. |
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A number of old zamindaris changed hands owing to failure to pay the high demand and were auctioned to the highest bidders. |
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It is cheek by jowl with the small boats that land the fish, and a stone's throw from the market where it is auctioned. |
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On June 15 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, his original pastels will be auctioned, with some proceeds going towards children's charities. |
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The park was auctioned two weeks ago as part of the insolvent estate which was sequestrated by the High Court last August. |
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The auctioned royal cake slice is accompanied by an authentic invitation to the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Dutchess Catherine. |
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The television rights will be auctioned off and already, there is speculation about the victor taking on another recent ring debutante, 23-year-old Freeda George Foreman. |
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If the sale is private they will be auctioned off separately. |
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In North Dakota, a rancher donated five cows that were to be auctioned off at the stockyard in nearby Aberdeen. |
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A phial of Winston Churchill's blood that was due to be auctioned today has been withdrawn from sale on the wishes of his family. |
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The precocious young scamp recently auctioned off her vintage frocks on ebay to raise funds for endangered turtles. |
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Furthermore, the THOMAS SABO camper van, a VW Samba T1 from 1966, was also auctioned off in the live broadcast of the event this year. |
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They were auctioned too, in February, with an auctioneer from Britain wielding the gavel. |
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The costs to the operator might become unreasonably high, should the new generation mobile spectrum be auctioned. |
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State properties, from a big coliseum in Los Angeles to concert halls and fairgrounds, will be auctioned off. |
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In this drop-ceiling convention room, stacking chairs and folding banquet tables on a stage where so many Shriners have auctioned fruit cakes for burn victims. |
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In this case, on the day of the sale the property is auctioned provisionally pending receipt of an overbid. |
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The hides and skins produced in slaughterhouses are auctioned to big traders and tanneries. |
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Phoebe has seen three of her siblings auctioned off, and her sister Rachel has run away to Canada on the Underground Railroad. |
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Another collaboration was with Save the Children – we had six celebrities who designed their dream shoes with us and they were all auctioned off. |
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The 101 handbags were auctioned off and a portion of the money received was donated to the United Way Fund. |
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From 2013, over one billion allowances are expected to be auctioned annually, compared to less than 150 million in Phase II thus far. |
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Bonds may be either new maturities or reopenings of previously auctioned bonds. |
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Hundreds of pieces of equipment and vehicles on this lot were being auctioned off. |
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This may happen, for example, when a concession is auctioned for the second time and the incumbent is bidding. |
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One day, she meets Liney and, along with her two children, they flee the plantation the week before Phoebe is to be auctioned off. |
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Every other government securities distributor has a bidding limit of 10 per cent of the auctioned amount. |
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There are two herds that I believe are going to be auctioned off in June and July, one in Winnipeg and one in Kingston. |
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It also has other demand balances, shares of which are auctioned off each week among the direct clearers. |
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Many useable items were sold or auctioned off, while others were donated to non-profit organizations. |
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If there are no non-Annex 1 takers, the project may be returned to a CDM clearing-house and auctioned. |
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On September 17th, the elaborate home will be auctioned off at a bancruptcy auction run by Fisher Auction Company. |
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These works of art will then be auctioned off to the highest bidder. |
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Its assets were auctioned internationally by the liquidators. |
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He maintained that he had no idea about the land being auctioned off. |
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Most of Geoffrey's collection was auctioned off following his death. |
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The literary gems are to be auctioned as part of a major book sale. |
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At the end, all the works are auctioned to raise money for charity. |
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The donations will be auctioned off at the end of the evening. |
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I have heard that they have since been auctioned at a huge profit. |
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On the night a courageous gentleman from the village has kindly offered to have his head shaved and this hair will be auctioned and made into a toupee for his boss. |
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The most expensive Korean artwork to be auctioned so far in Korea was a piece of celadon, or Korean ceramic, that sold for 1.6 billion won last December at auction. |
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When his health began to fail, the family auctioned off the game collection to pay for the medical bills that he had accrued during a long illness. |
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The Merseyside Civic Society launched a petition to bring the vessel back to Liverpool, but fears it may have to be auctioned for scrap. |
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In the Coin Auction, banknotes, modern coins, gold bullion and sycees, ancient coins and bronze mirrors will be auctioned. |
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I took your advice and auctioned off that old painting. You'll never believe I got over 2,000 pounds for it! |
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The Extra-Terrestrial'' game cartridge drew the highest bid among 100 Atari games auctioned on eBay by Alamogordo officials. |
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A pounds 3,605 donation is not to be sniffed at and that's what Scarlett Johansson's dirty hankie made when it was auctioned for charity. |
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When I started here with amfAR, I stood on a chair and auctioned off everything we had — a statue, Naomi Campbell's navel ring, we even sold the salt and pepper shakers off the table. |
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From 17 and 31 December 2009, Coldplay auctioned a quantity of significant band memorabilia, including their first guitars. |
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The event, which auctioned the model's wardrobe castoffs and high-end donations from designer labels, donated money to the Disasters Emergency Committee. |
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Final details, including the amounts to be auctioned, the maturity date, and the amount outstanding in the case of bond reopenings, are released one week prior to the auction. |
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Announcements in advance of the auction dates allow the primary distributors time to arrange for the sale and distribution of the debt instruments to be auctioned. |
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The Group also learned that Séguéla remains a focus for diamond trading in western Côte d'Ivoire, where diamonds are sorted and auctioned to diamond buyers resident in the town of Séguéla. |
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Woman in Gold opens on 10 April â– In November Christie's auctioned a 1910 Egon Schiele watercolour, Town on the Blue River, in conjunction with a looted art restitution agreement that compensated its former owner's heirs. |
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Decorated pig sculptures were displayed throughout the summer and were auctioned to raise funds for Two Tunnels Greenway. |
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The Krikavas' farm was auctioned off in pieces.... Kevin Krikava, 29, now works as a hired hand on another farm. |
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Justin's piece Chevaux will be auctioned at the annual Equine Art, Antique and Rare Book Auction at the American Saddlebred Museum on Saturday. |
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Allowances would be given away, not auctioned. |
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This will not be possible if such a restricted natural resource as the radio spectrum is auctioned off for the monopolised use of the highest bidding major companies. |
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All countries have allocated allowances gratis to all existing installations and have established a supplementary reserve made up of allowances to be auctioned. |
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Over 50 celebs have donated their shoes to help LEPRA, The British Leprosy Relief Assocation and they will all be auctioned on www. |
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Those with terms to maturity of approximately 3, 6 and 12 months are currently auctioned on a biweekly basis, generally on a Tuesday for delivery Thursday. |
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While much of what those visitors saw will be auctioned off, the plan is to preserve a scene from Pickett's Charge, the decisive moment of the battle, while revamping the presentation that accompanies it. |
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In addition to the aforementioned guide dogs, Tank, a male German shorthaired pointer puppy, was auctioned off to a beaming Chris Edbrooke. |
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The sketch, auctioned by Mallams in Oxford, sold for more than three times its PS4,000 estimate. |
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It's no surprise that there has been an upswell of public concern at the prospect that our island's natural life might be auctioned off at a government-sponsored jumble sale. |
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The helmet was auctioned after the race in aid of the Ayrton Senna Foundation. |
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Under all four options, if Congress does not reauthorize the legislation before 2026, all allowances would be auctioned and proceeds returned to households on a per capita basis. |
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Hasselhoff also auctioned a Sega Baywatch pinball machine that has the pictures of him along with his female co-stars. |
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On Sunday, some 125 extraterrestrial rocks will be auctioned off. |
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Cars that aren't called for in 30 days will be sen to an incumbrance depot at Old Ferry Point, under the White Stone Bridge, and eventually, after some legal steps, will be auctioned off, or sold as junk. |
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Flamboyant outfits worn by Olympic champion ice skater Christopher Dean are to be auctioned for charity. |
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If the museum fails to sell, the contents will be auctioned lot by lot by Christie's, which could be great news for arctophiles. |
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A life-sized animatronic Abraham Lincoln is among the historical figures and tableau scenes from a Gettysburg wax museum set to be auctioned, months after the town celebrated the 150th anniversary of his Gettysburg Address. |
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Like the rapporteur, I take the view that the emission rights to be issued should be auctioned in order to avoid large enterprises feathering their own nests with free rights, without the environment benefiting in any way. |
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While each of those pitchers has had his moments, in your basic roto league, they would be drafted far later or auctioned for far fewer auction dollars than Kimbrel and his peers among the elite closers. |
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Tickets were auctioned, raising over half a million US dollars for the NGO's 2010 Haiti earthquake relief. |
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Should the steps not be taken to realise the project within a given period, the project could then be auctioned on the international emissions market. |
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These permits would be allocated either without charge, sold or auctioned, and after their first distribution, would be tradable at marketable rates. |
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This threshold would be gradually reduced, and it would up to firms in the sectors concerned to acquire the necessary emission allowances, which would be auctioned by Member States. |
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The book, which was auctioned by Sotheby's at a charity sale in aid of the English Pen writers' association, was purchased by an anonymous bidder by telephone. |
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Upon his arrival at Rome in 193, Severus discharged the Praetorian Guard, which had murdered Pertinax and had then auctioned the Roman Empire to Didius Julianus. |
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One unassembled, ready-to-build traditional cabin and the company's operating equipment, including production machinery, are to be auctioned off online. |
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This painting of trains at a Birmingham depot by renowned industrial artist Terence Cuneo is set to be auctioned for at least pounds 20,000 tomorrow. |
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The Central Bank of Kenya ordered Shah's assets auctioned to repay depositors after Trust Bank collapsed, but he went into hiding and the assets have not been recovered. |
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Her most commonly auctioned sculptural works are phrases in her own handwriting set in neon, usually issued in editions of three, with two artist's proofs. |
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In cattle, sheep, and swine shows, the winning animals are frequently auctioned off to the highest bidder, and the funds are placed into a scholarship fund for its owner. |
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It has asked a host of celebrities to sign the percussion instruments to be auctioned off to raise cash for its work among the vulnerable and isolated members of society. |
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Their prized Fender Squier electric guitar was due to be auctioned at a sports dinner last night to raise cash for Eleanor's East Neuk Wheelchair Appeal. |
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Baker's piece is one of 21 inspired double helix sculptures on show across London for the next 10 weeks before being auctioned at Christies in September. |
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