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  2. Chulli - Wikipedia

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    Chulli is an alcoholic drink produced in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a sweet and fruity alcoholic drink made from apples and apricots. It is also known as Ghanti ...

  3. Why Everyone Is Buzzing About This Upcoming Auction - AOL

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    An upcoming series of sales at Christie’s starting November 19 allows you to experience Ertegun’s imitable taste and maybe take home a piece of it for yourself.

  4. Generalized second-price auction - Wikipedia

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    The generalized second-price auction (GSP) is a non-truthful auction mechanism for multiple items. Each bidder places a bid. The highest bidder gets the first slot, the second-highest, the second slot and so on, but the highest bidder pays the price bid by the second-highest bidder, the second-highest pays the price bid by the third-highest, and so on.

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    Punjab Kings entered the Mega Auction with ₹ 110.5 crore (US$13 million), the highest-ever purse in IPL history for any team. [35] During the Mega Auction, the record for the most expensive player in the Indian Premier League , which was previously held by Mitchell Starc ₹ 24.75 crore (US$2.9 million), was broken twice.

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    Kamala Harris' schedule from 9/16 - 9/22 Sept. 16: Washington D.C. Harris participated in a rank-and-file roundtable with the Teamsters Monday, the union had announced earlier this month.

  7. All-pay auction - Wikipedia

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    The most straightforward form of an all-pay auction is a Tullock auction, sometimes called a Tullock lottery after Gordon Tullock, in which everyone submits a bid but both the losers and the winners pay their submitted bids. [5] This is instrumental in describing certain ideas in public choice economics. [citation needed]