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Whether they paid the average of $47, or the get-in price of $8, it was a deal to remember for 36,211 baseball fans.
Jesse Lawrence: Thome's Chase to 600 Home Runs 14% More Expensive Than A-Rod's Jesse Lawrence 2011
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For those not looking to take out a mortgage to attend this years Super Bowl, the get-in price of $1,950 is currently below last-years get-in of $2,260.
Jesse Lawrence: Giants-Pats Rematch Is the Hottest Super Bowl Ticket in Three Years Jesse Lawrence 2012
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Whether they paid the average of $47, or the get-in price of $8, it was a deal to remember for 36,211 baseball fans.
Jesse Lawrence: Thome's Chase to 600 Home Runs 14% More Expensive Than A-Rod's Jesse Lawrence 2011
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Whether they paid the average of $47, or the get-in price of $8, it was a deal to remember for 36,211 baseball fans.
Jesse Lawrence: Thome's Chase to 600 Home Runs 14% More Expensive Than A-Rod's Jesse Lawrence 2011
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While the average price paid on StubHub still hovered around $3,500 a seat, StubHub spokesman Joellen Ferrer told CNBC that the get-in price dropped below $2,000 to $1,900 for the first time in six days.
Super Bowl XLV: Ice injures workers; weather messes with Texas Cindy Boren 2011
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Whether they paid the average of $47, or the get-in price of $8, it was a deal to remember for 36,211 baseball fans.
Jesse Lawrence: Thome's Chase to 600 Home Runs 14% More Expensive Than A-Rod's Jesse Lawrence 2011
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Yeah, come on up for Albacon, which will be an easy get-in since it`ll be at the Holiday Inn at Glasgow airport.
Eastercon 2009 Bradford: The Magical Bus Tour Con « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2009
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Show starts on Wednesday as well, and the get-in was today which I have just got back from.
- pimpom 2008
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He had all the information he could get-in fact, all that was available-and it was pitifully meager and confusingly contradictory in detail.
Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954
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Clarke and Ponting showed you only need to 'get-in' on this wicket to cash-in later in the day.
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