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That cost, plus travel and accommodations, make the event inaccessible for many fans.

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In an interview with AFP at IFRC's Geneva headquarters, she acknowledged that the death toll could still rise as emergency workers reach communities rendered inaccessible by the storm.

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Before that, high stock prices were viewed as relatively inaccessible to individual investors, but now investors who don’t have, say, $5,000-plus to drop on a share of Booking Holdings Inc.

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Private clubs have been largely inaccessible to visitors, with members unwilling to share their facilities.

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He said 142 had been completely destroyed, while 38 were "completely inaccessible" because they were located in the area to which Israeli troops have withdrawn under the ceasefire.

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