Since Gyan's return to the North Coast she has been performing to sellout houses. |
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The panto has an all-star cast and promises to be a sellout so the advice is to come early to get a seat. |
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With comments like that, it is little wonder that the market was surprised by the sellout move. |
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Sources have hinted that there may be more dates added if the fivesome's shows sellout as quickly as they have in previous years. |
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Wolf expects a sellout of 25,000 tickets within three weeks of the April 22 sale date. |
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Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy. |
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This game was a sellout and a nail-biter, making the for the most exciting possible finish. |
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It was an enormous success and right from the start tickets were a sellout. |
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A mini-riot ensues when word of the sellout reaches the scores of ticketless Beatlemaniacs still in line. |
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Judging and keeping tabs on who or what is cool and who is a sellout is a tremendous waste of time. |
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We also have the sellouts, whether it is the softwood sellout or the shipbuilding sellout. |
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The game was a sellout, but like the Knicks' energy supply, the place wasn't filled to the rafters. |
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Canadians should feel a sense of outrage over this lack of debate on a bill that will enable a complete sellout. |
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Is it a sellout to our Canadian communities to not go with an unlimited liability? |
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If one is a person of color and a conservative, one must then be an Uncle Tom, a sellout to his or her race. |
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The 37-year-old Slovak center celebrated by pounding the boards behind the net as the sellout crowd of 21,871 roared. |
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When foreign firms arrived to buy up brands such as Rover, there was hostile talk of betrayal and sellout on both left and right. |
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Five thousand Canadians have lost their jobs since the softwood sellout was put into place. |
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This softwood sellout has contributed to the loss of tens of thousands of jobs across this country and the closures of dozens of softwood mills. |
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We have seen in the past year the softwood sellout, which was started by the Liberals and continued by the Conservative government. |
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Yet we have seen the most catastrophic sellout of British Columbia interests on softwood lumber imaginable. |
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The softwood lumber sellout has resulted in the hemorrhaging of thousands of jobs throughout Canada. |
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On the contrary, the party supported sellout agreements, such as the softwood lumber agreement. |
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Member States may continue to apply national rules to squeeze-out and sellout procedures in other circumstances. |
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When we held hearings into the softwood lumber sellout at the international trade committee, it was very clear what the implications were. |
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In fact, since the government decided to sign that softwood sellout with the U. S., another mill has gone down in New Westminster. |
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This is the result of the sellout agreement the Conservatives signed with the support of the Bloc. |
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The contention was that a sellout was taking place led by, of all people, Richard Nixon, who originally exposed Alger Hiss. |
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Ideological polarization, however, eviscerates the center by treating compromise as a sellout. |
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If he chose to team up with the administration, some in the party would deem him a sellout. |
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Yet he described feeling hostility from younger settlers who view him as a sellout. |
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In the southwest corner of Colorado Mesa Verde has long been a sellout destination, thanks to its ancient cliff dwellings that were home to the Anasazi. |
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Every week, he pined for a sellout, selling the virtues of a good crowd like a high-school coach, hoping that filled stands would raise the stakes in the 50-50 raffle. |
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The Blue-Rinse brigade came out in force for the sellout show. |
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I know the members from British Columbia are much more in tune with the softwood sellout than I am and I will leave that for them to discuss because it really pertains to them. |
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Those Nagas who viewed the Shillong Accord as a sellout of the Naga cause went on to found the NSCN, which gained the allegiance of many Naga nationalists. |
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One can imagine an authentic maoist radical condemning Jones as a sellout. |
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You can hear the sound of axes grinding, of course – not all comedians are delighted with the equation Lee makes between appearing on Live at the Apollo and being a corporate sellout. |
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This month's Division I Final Four, scheduled for March 28-30, is already a sellout and will be televised nationally. |
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People in the know confirmed that Andy's Davos gig is always a sellout. |
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Ever since being punk became the popular thing to be it seems like every pro skates, band, or anything has been given the name sellout. |
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We had a second sellout, essentially a sellout of our shipbuilding jobs. |
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On the left, which fully warmed to him only when he got caught with his pants down, the rap on him was that he didn't stand for anything — that he was a trimmer, a sellout artist, a slick self-seeker. |
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Perpignan hosted Toulon in a quarterfinal before a sellout crowd of 55,000 at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain. |
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While these political sellout artists have been intoning their mind numbing placations, citizens across the nation have been speaking and acting. |
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His drug dependence is a sellout, they say — an act of bad faith. |
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What about the softwood sellout that has decimated our forestry sector? |
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But if you live on tea party planet, Boehner has been a sellout. |
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We also saw with the softwood sellout, which the Liberals supported through every single stage, that the Bush softwood slush fund was supported by the Liberals. |
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Mr. Speaker, the reality is that part of the secret booby prize of the softwood lumber sellout is that the government gave up Canada's right to protect and help our own communities. |
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Quebec lost thousands of jobs because of this softwood lumber sellout. |
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Even in Windsor West, believe it or not, a very successful furniture making factory in post-end production disappeared in recent weeks because of the softwood lumber sellout. |
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Whether it be in the resource sector where we sell out our resources, like the softwood sellout, or our manufacturing sector, our governments are in a state of denial even as hundreds of thousands of jobs disappear. |
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It took an opposition willing to work to stop the softwood sellout and put in place something that would have been more sustainable in the long term. |
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I know that the softwood sellout has had an equally devastating impact on my colleague's riding and that communities are being hard hit by what has been happening to that sector. |
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Along with the tour sellout, the Spice Girls licensed their name and image to Tesco's UK supermarket chain. |
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Marion said the quick sellout is evidence that the Internet has changed the way people buy tickets. |
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Angry fans called him a sellout when he started appearing in television commercials. |
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Taking place between June 10-12 in Seaclose Park, Newport, the sellout festival is renowned for the special place it holds in the hearts of hippies and '60s flower children. |
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That total came from 13,072 tickets sold, far short of a sellout. |
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The rock star used to be hardcore, but now he's just a sellout. |
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