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Half-price Wednesdays are big with the vintage-shopping crowd ... and even members of Congress, apparently.
Hey, isn't that...?: Danny Glover at the library; the Kuciniches at the Salvation Army 2010
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Half-price fares until early July: $2.40 per ride with SmarTrip or $3 with cash.
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HOW MUCH Half-price bottles of wine or no corkage fee Vineyard Restaurant & Bar | Madera, Calif.
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When their manager asks them to put out a sign advertising "Half-Price Burgers All Day," they instead write, "Half-price anal salty weiner bugers" (although it's not clear if they intentionally misspelled "buggers" or are just really dumb).
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One Sunday night about a month ago, I was in the Half-price Books skulking around for something to read.
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The people outside kept bawling "Half-price!" and when any of the known adherents of the full price attempted to get out of the theatre they were driven back and insulted, while those in favour of "Half-price" were cheered and applauded most vociferously.
Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian
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Half-price is a very proper privilege for those whose time or pockets do not afford them an opportunity of visiting the theatre earlier; but it is often the bane of an author on the first night of a five-act play.
A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Dutton Cook 1856
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Half-price was an institution of old date, however, and by no means without advantage to the playgoer.
A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Dutton Cook 1856
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No -- I had not: and had meant to wait till they came down to Half-price on the Railway Stall before I bought them.
Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883) Edward FitzGerald 1846
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* Half-price discount for social tenants to buy homes in England
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