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Sold-out Armstrong, with Clijsters in the near court, Bartoli serving.
Bartoli Calls Clijsters a 'Contender to Win the Open' After Victory Today 2009
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Sold-out -Red China suck-up Hollywood turning out yet more techno-wampum slop for their mass-marketers ultimate wet dream.
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We 've been Sold-out by Nemo on Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 5: 19: 38 PM
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Sold-out Assembly Hall, with its student section lining one side of the floor in Spiderman masks and Hulk hands and troll wigs, screaming at point-blank range into the ears of Buckeyes'
CNN.com 2011
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Sold-out Assembly Hall, with its student section lining one side of the floor in Spiderman masks and Hulk hands and troll wigs, screaming at point-blank range into the ears of Buckeyes'
SI.com 2011
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Sold-out sessions in track cycling, swimming and the wheelchair rugby and tennis finals will all go to a random ballot as per the London 2012 Olympics.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Pearce 2011
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"Sold-out eerie crowd" - Perfect fit for Cheney, and his puppet.
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"Sold-out eerie crowd" - Perfect fit for Cheney, and his puppet.
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Sold-out shows and another Grammy nomination later, can grunge's fourth major band finally get some respect?
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You wouldn't know it from the TV coverage, but the vibe in Vancouver is another story: Sold-out tickets, standing room only and a Canadian medal rush.
Toronto Sun 2010
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