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en Certainly it is a big deal and I think it is unfortunate that the attention is not going to be drawn to Watertown or to the businessman who sold that ticket.

en Certainly it is a big deal and I think it is unfortunate that the attention is not going to be drawn to Watertown or to the businessman who sold that ticket.

en I'm not sure you get a ticket in San Diego at this point, and if you do you'll have an obstructed view. We sold every ticket there in very quick fashion.

en He was never on the security tapes here at the store. He said he played one ticket, we know it was five tickets. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. It was a Quick Pick, he said he played his own numbers. He said there were two gentlemen who sold him the ticket, there were two ladies working there at the time.

en [And ticket sales, which sagged in recent years in the league's oldest and least fan-friendly arena, soared after Pittsburgh won the No. 1 pick Friday in the NHL draft lottery. The Penguins sold scores of season-ticket packages Friday night to fans from 10 states and Canada, even though ticket-buyers had to wait 45 minutes on hold just to get an operator.] We're on Cloud 9, ... This has probably been the (team's) greatest 24-hour period since 1984.

en I'm accustomed to the ticket sales picking up in the week before the festival. But I am delighted the opera gala on Sunday night is sold out a week before the concert and we've sold more than 7,000 tickets for two other concerts.

en I'm a businessman. I work for business people. The kind of thing they say is: Now we've sold a lot of records, let's sell some more.

en This is not a conflict, and it's unfortunate he gets drawn into it.

en Certainly the back end of the Japanese bullpen has drawn a lot of attention because they have great arms, good command, outstanding off-speed pitches. Those guys are going to catch the attention of major league scouts as well.

en It's a ticket of strength; it's a ticket of hope; it's a ticket of opportunity. It's a ticket for victory, and I couldn't be happier.
  Edward Kennedy

en Yes, we offered them (Lansdowne) a ticket deal. The deal with respect to Lansdowne was fair and equitable. It was a similar deal with Wanderers.

en I think we've drawn a lot of attention to ourselves.

en It's been very, very busy and all flights are completely sold out. If you don't have a ticket, you're better off making other arrangements.

en We know what time it was sold, we know that it was five tickets, five plays on one ticket, they were all quick-picks, that much we know.

en Not a single ticket has been sold so far as the process of police verification is taking too long.


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