Tickets
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About a decade ago, she got a couple of traffic
tickets
and a minor theft charge, and she can't afford her fines and fees on those cases.
I don't need to tell this crowd: 50 percent of the people that go to the box office and buy
tickets
are girls and women in this country.
That is collaboration, some would say collusion, not competition, and we the people are harmed because we pay more for our
tickets.
There's even another library in Wisconsin that offers scratch-off
tickets
at their counter, so you can scratch off and get 10 or 20 percent off your fines that day.
If you're like Albuquerque, and you're taking the punitive approach like we used to, handing out
tickets
to panhandlers or those who give them money, I'm going to suggest that your solutions aren't working, and I know you're not getting to the root of your problem in your city.
Fact: women buy 51 percent of all movie
tickets.
It makes you have a feeling of connectedness, and unfortunately, Deaf and hard-of-hearing people are excluded from these events, because obtaining a sign-language interpreter is so difficult and so overwhelming that they simply don't buy the
tickets
or they just give up, and this is not OK.
By any economic standard, the demand for art of all forms is skyrocketing, as you can tell from the price of opera tickets, by the number of books sold, by the number of books published, the number of musical titles released, the number of new albums and so on.
Let's say you want to sell plane
tickets
to Vegas.
You're thinking, an offer to buy
tickets
to Vegas.
What if the system that we do not understand was picking up that it's easier to sell Vegas
tickets
to people who are bipolar and about to enter the manic phase.
And I must say, even now, when I sit with my sons with our season tickets, I can sometimes close my eyes against the sun and imagine myself, a young girl once more, in the presence of my father, watching the players of my youth on the grassy fields below: Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Pee Wee Reese, and Duke Snider.
Everyone brings with them the story of how they came to get there, the distances they traveled, the months they had to work to pay for the
tickets.
There's 10
tickets
in this lottery.
Now, a slightly different version of this lottery: imagine that the nine
tickets
are all owned by one fat guy named Leroy.
Leroy has nine tickets; there's one left.
The fact that all those
tickets
are owned by one guy changes your decision to play, even though it does nothing whatsoever to the odds.
Jay Walker: You know, economists love to talk about the stupidity of people who buy lottery
tickets.
The average lottery buyer buys about 150
tickets
a year, so the buyer knows full well that he or she is going to lose, and yet she buys 150
tickets
a year.
Because remember, people who didn't buy
tickets
don't feel awful the next day either, even though they don't feel great during the drawing.
We are issuing 25-cent parking
tickets
on a meter that costs 100 dollars an hour.
And the more lottery
tickets
we buy, the higher our chances.
And it happens to be so that most scientists buy most of their lottery
tickets
in the first 10, 15 years of their career, and after that, their productivity decreases.
They're not buying any more lottery
tickets.
And everyone in my office is pooling money to buy lottery tickets, and I'm not having any of this.
When the contractors have gone bust, as they've been overleveraged like everyone else, the difference is everything goes missing, documentation, passports, and
tickets
home for these workers.
I spent a sunny afternoon in California, plus, between tickets, parking, flat Cokes etc, almost 45 bucks on this thing, starring and produced by Mr Carry.
WHY this movie got made I will never know, nor how Paramount could have thought it would sell any
tickets
in 1947.
Two teenagers in the north-east of England are desperate to raise money and buy season
tickets
for their favourite football team.
Crystal Voyager was booked in there as an arty-sporty OZ pic and by default became a hit: as the 'opera house
tickets'
cost far more than a movie ticket, audiences flocked to see this film as an excuse to 'have been to the Sydney Opera House'...so the film did record business as a low budget attraction to locals and tourists who wanted to tell neighbors that they had seen a show 'there'.
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