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en There have been cases where one co-worker claims he bought the ticket himself and won't share, so it's worth making the office pact and writing it down in advance along with your lottery ticket numbers so there's no dispute between colleagues, the lottery and the IRS.

en You go and you buy a lottery ticket. You've got just as much chance of getting struck by lightning as you do of winning the lottery.

en I see no danger is seeing persons spending a dollar on a lottery ticket, but I have had patients who spend enormous amounts of money just on the lottery,

en Everybody has dreams. Ever bought a lottery ticket? You talk about it, 'Hey, what are you going to do?' Buy an island. Buy an airplane. In reality, I'm not really a fan of flying, and I don't like water.

en Although it's easy to forget sometimes, a share is not a lottery ticket... it's part-ownership of a business.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. The railroad does not dispute that that night was a horrific night. It should not be a lottery ticket.

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 The first two were nothing, but the third ticket said I needed to go the lottery office. I didn't know whether it was the Match-5 winnings or something else. But when they said I had to drive to Baton Rouge, I started looking for someone to drive me.

en Our season-ticket holders have been notified. It (the lottery) was based on seniority. The majority of our allocation will go to season-ticket holders.

en It's a pretty cheap ticket. Maybe you can compare it to the lottery.

en All are inclined to believe what they covet, from a lottery-ticket up to a passport to Paradise.
  Lord Byron

en The way I look at it, it's a free lottery ticket. It's not going to cost (much). And it only takes one business to come in.

en If your backup ticket is a full-fare ticket, then it's totally refundable, ... If it's an advance-purchase ticket, you'll only be able to apply it toward future tickets on that particular airline (if the strike doesn't materialize, or if a walkout quickly ends).

en If your backup ticket is a full-fare ticket, then it's totally refundable. If it's an advance-purchase ticket, you'll only be able to apply it toward future tickets on that particular airline (if the strike doesn't materialize, or if a walkout quickly ends).

en Whether this is a real market is hard to know. There is potential, but it's like holding a lottery ticket right now.


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