Senator John McCain says he started the list of people to share his ticket.
Quezada chose the up-front cash option, instead of an annuity, when he bought his ticket.
Motorcycles are his ticket to bike shows and block parties thrown by custom builders.
And so having made his Last-Minute-Buchung off to the airport to pick up his Ticket.
Guevares said he'd never considered that someone else's misfortune may be his ticket to home ownership.
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Did Romney really think it would inspire more to turn out for his ticket?
His ticket did sneak in ahead of another with Wiranto, Prabowo's old foe.
The recordings show him going into Theater No. 9, a different theater from the one listed on his ticket.
He had his ticket for the Titanic stolen and I often wonder what happened to the blighter who took it.
He found out he had won when he checked his ticket as he celebrated his 29th birthday on Boxing Day.
What if a resident of a state without an income tax picks up his ticket while visiting the Big Apple?
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They corresponded online for a few months, until the man asked Hassan to pay for his ticket to the United States.
He said the team were 2-0 down to Aston Villa at half-time and Mr Mandaric tore his ticket "into 50 pieces".
Because he had purchased his ticket for a flight at the airport just before departure, he was flagged for secondary screening.
He had his ticket with him, and showed it to the clerk, who checked it and told him he was the winner.
But maybe even worse, a lot of people mentioned that he talked to John Kerry about being on his ticket in 2004.
His ticket to the remarkable transition was a job with then-Rep. Rumsfeld.
"You've got one shot in a gazillion or whatever, " McCuen said, tucking his ticket in his pocket as he left a local convenience store.
He was neither a member of the crew (with a duty to die) nor a regular passenger (he had not paid for his ticket).
What to us and the guards may look like a scrap of paper becomes for him a tiny piece of his ticket to freedom.
In addition, Emirates airline said Shahzad bought his ticket with cash at the airport counter, and the staff, considering that unusual, immediately informed airport security officials.
He breathes fiercely through his nose and paces constantly and sweats so heavily that when he dabs at his forehead with his ticket, the ink bleeds.
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On the other hand, McCain can shore up his ticket on the economic front by selecting someone who has a solid financial footing: former rival Mitt Romney.
Asked about reports that AbdulMutallab paid for his ticket in cash and was flying only with hand luggage, Akerboom said neither would have necessarily raised any alarms.
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The 3-year-old trained by Todd Pletcher won by three-quarters of a length over Normandy Invasion, who nipped Vyjack for second and likely punched his ticket to the Derby.
Therefore, Giuliani needs a rock-ribbed religious conservative on his ticket.
Anicom seemed to be his ticket to rehabilitation, racking up 17 consecutive quarters of earnings growth, and making believers of analysts, investors, even FORBES (" All in the family" Mar. 9, 1998).
Or his potshot last year at U.S. film distributors, which initially refused to give his EasyCinema theater, in England, first runs because his ticket prices were too low to offer them a decent cut.
"I want them to win the Cup in six games so we can see them win here in Staples Center, " said Joey Giffee, as he held his ticket for the sixth game in Los Angeles.
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While most vice presidential picks have been announced only days before the Republican convention, Romney is unveiling his ticket -- which the campaign is calling "America's Comeback Team" -- more than two weeks before the GOP gathers in Tampa, Florida.
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