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en You could pay down the national deficit with the cost of tickets.
  Adam Smith

en Put this on national television somewhere or something -- let's nip the ticket requests in the butt. I have no tickets, no tickets at all; so I just finished that part of it off.

en [Donahue joined leaders of other religions in promoting the film and subsidizing tickets.] We first bought 1,200 tickets, subsidizing it at $5 a pop, even though it cost us $8 a pop, ... We sold out in two days, so we bought 2,000 more tickets. And we sold out again within two days.

en We need 2,000 full-season (tickets), and we have never had 2,000 full-season (tickets). We've already done the projections for what an affiliation deal would cost, and that 2,000 number will put us in range for being a good partner for an NHL club.

en Illinois faced a $5 billion deficit this year. The cost of prescription drugs is a major cost and it is going up 15 percent every year, and that is expected to continue until 2010.

en These people that resell tickets have ways of getting them, they know how to get into the system, they know how to get tickets ahead of time. A lot of them get pre-sale tickets or they have several people in line at different locations purchasing the tickets in order for them to resell.

en We hope to sell more than 2.8 million tickets in 2006. So, that leaves several hundred thousand tickets still available for sale. We still have tickets available for most games.

en We want to try to make it up to our subscribers for the anxiety and the hassle of having to exchange their tickets. Now, if they get the tickets and they don't need them, we hope they'll just give the tickets to one of their friends.

en The fair has one of the most pre-sale ticket programs in the nation. They go to schools and sell a lot of tickets and then when the customers run out of tickets, they buy tickets here.

en If there is an 'issue' with the US external accounts, it is not the bilateral trade deficit with China but rather the overall deficit that the US incurs. After all, the large current account deficit means that the US spends more than it produces, which requires financing from abroad. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.

en Today was a holiday for some people and that's why we had light volume, ... Another reason is that investors are still debating the impact of a war with Iraq. Some feel a war will cost a lot of money, send the deficit soaring and plunge the economy into a recession. Others think this round will go a lot faster and not cost as much. But this debate is causing a lot of people to sit on the sidelines

en You know if I were writing tickets right now it would cost you $500 for holding your child in your lap.

en We would have liked to have gone to the opening ceremonies, but the tickets cost $2,400 apiece.

en The biggest reason people cancel season tickets is tickets in the drawer that aren't used, ... With 81 baseball games that's going to happen. This eliminates that; it reduces no-shows for the game and creates more circulation for tickets, more Giants fans.

en The only thing we don't include is the cost of your meals or airline tickets.


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