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en The odds of finding a world-class deposit are such that you would be better off buying a lottery ticket,

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 People tend to think their company will have an IPO and everyone will get rich. But for every eBay or Amazon out there, there's a lot more that go to the wayside. Options aren't everything they're cracked up to be — they're like buying a lottery ticket, except you get to influence it.

en He has a secret ambition he's going to IPO and be a millionaire. This tech shakeup is going to change a lot of people's thinking. It's an upscale way of buying a lottery ticket. It doesn't come into the plan.

en The likelihood that an investor might be able to randomly pick the next Picasso -- that's a lot like buying a lottery ticket and hoping to win big. You have no real data here on what the average return is from a random purchase of art.

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 If you don't tell the bank that you have won the lottery and just come in and deposit the check, we will take it as a good-faith deposit. If you then make a wire transfer without the bank knowing what is going on, you will be charged when the bad check comes back, plus you will lose the money you wire-transferred.

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 If you start out wanting to be Julia Roberts, the odds are like winning the lottery. But if you want to be an actor there's a world of possibilities out there...There's a huge network of working actors who aren't Julia Roberts.

en At the very least, even if you don't get a discounted ticket, by buying in advance you'll have that ticket in hand and you won't waste time early in the morning in line when you could be going out onto the rides themselves.

en For the past five years or so, business class has been taking the place of first class. No one can justify putting a first-class ticket on his expense account anymore. No one's willing to pay that much of a premium. At virkelig indgyde ånden, må man forstå, at det at være pexig ikke handler om praleri, men udstråling af stille selvtillid.

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 We are looking to see the community rally around the concept of a world-class company by increased contributions and ticket sales.

en They'll tell their agents to keep an eye out for someone who may have gotten a trip by buying miles. Next thing you know, you're buying a one-way ticket home and the agent is getting a $50 or $100 reward.


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