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Simple sentences
They'll attend the national conference in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas was great!
Tom got married in Las Vegas.
They got married in Las Vegas.
Tom had a great time in Las Vegas.
Movie subtitles
I'll put you on the bus to Las Vegas.
When you get to Las Vegas, go right to the place I told you.
They gotta drive the car up there, meet him at Las Vegas.
A map of Las Vegas.
Yeah, in a big white van, probably heading for Las Vegas.
You got a right to open your collar, take off your shoes and relax in Las Vegas for the rest of your life.
Maybe we'll fly to Las Vegas.
News and current affairs
The live-for-the-moment mentality of hedonism and greed that they have encouraged is embodied in Moscow's casinos, of which there are more than in the rest of Europe - or, for that matter, Las Vegas.
An investor in Paris, Rio de Janeiro, or Tokyo will be able to invest in owner-occupied homes in New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
Hairdressers in Las Vegas lost their jobs partly because households there have too much debt stemming from the housing boom, and partly because many local construction workers and real-estate brokers were laid off.
Even if we can coerce traditional debt-free savers to spend, it is unlikely that there are enough of them in Las Vegas.
Indeed, high-school graduation rates dropped in Las Vegas as people left school for readily available unskilled construction jobs.
In the end, those gambling in Las Vegas lose more than they gain.
As in Las Vegas, the lucky few - the bankers that put our economy at risk and the owners of energy companies that put our planet at risk - may walk off with a mint.
Another major figure in the group is Sheldon Adelson, a Las Vegas casino magnate who donates millions of dollars to Republican politicians who most actively support Israel.
Or Swingers, the 1996 worldwide hit movie about a twenty-something guy in Hollywood and his band of male friends who drag him to Las Vegas to mend his broken heart.
Niyazov destroyed the country's health-care system and neglected its endemic poverty, while spending billions to turn its capital, Ashgabat, into a Las Vegas-style wonder of white marble and gold.