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1 So anyway, she played in Dublin last week to about 18 paying punters and a couple of freebies.
2 Two: an unknown act pulled 18 paying punters to a Dublin show on a slow, cold, dreary October night.
3 She was no match for some of the magnificent machines on display to the thousands of paying punters in Terenure.
4 Maybe the organisers might like to comment on why they haven't bothered to inform their paying punters what is happening?
5 Tonight is the first night of a new monthly residency at the Albany, but paying punters seem to be in short supply.
6 Do paying punters really have to subsidise you as you try to decide if you need three or six players in your band?
7 There were a couple of hundred to see Sly & Robbie, a hundred or so at Pivot and 18 paying punters to see White Hinterland.
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