| 1. | The other time-honored publicity technique is the press junket.
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| 2. | They say the freshmen Republicans almost never go on congressional junkets.
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| 3. | Shapiro said during a recent press junket at Universal Studios Florida.
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| 4. | "' Tis the season to cry junket,"
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| 5. | I could use a little expense-paid South Florida junket.
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| 6. | All that done, he departed on a junket to California.
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| 7. | "It's not a fancy junket,"
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| 8. | Gross also refused to go on taxpayer-funded congressional junkets.
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| 9. | Holladay said official missions can't be considered junkets.
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| 10. | Take the junkets that many legislators enjoy at corporate expense.
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