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1 I didn't have a VIP laminate, an Access All Areas badge, or a backstage pass.
3 The Blue Book's Tankardstown House has a VIP (Very Important Pooch) package in its courtyard cottage suites.
4 If we have a VIP on the way, then I doubt King will be able to sweep this one away.
5 The benefits include having a VIP entrance at the conference, an event application (app), networking opportunities, and lunch and refreshments.
6 On a matchday you can have a VIP package, a pre-match meal, the same treatment you can receive at a men's game.
7 "Because she had a VIP pass to the fair."
8 But one is so used to Weimar Germany as an impossibly distant place, and suddenly you have a VIP pass to its throbbing epicentre.
9 Tickets go on sale this Friday and are priced at between $110 and $230, with some venues having a VIP dinner option for $400.
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