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    <title>Dealers, artists preparing for the big show</title>
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    <description>It&amp;#39;s early yet, but Miami art dealer Fred Snitzer has a lot of work to do in preparation for December&amp;#39;s onslaught of art fairs, museum exhibitions, gallery shows, special events and all-night cocktail parties.
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    <description>When the gavel came down on Andy Warhol&amp;#39;s painting 200 One Dollar Bills earlier this month, the usually staid audience at the Sotheby&amp;#39;s auction house broke into applause as if they had won the bid themselves.
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