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The second chorus reveals why: "the hand of opportunity draws tickets in a lottery."
Film music programs have become entrenched in orchestra seasons as a way to draw ticket buyers.
The girl was drawing tickets from her bag.
And there was a draw tickets for it and old Jack won it!.
Ann, did you have any draw tickets?
Do you want any draw tickets anybody,?
Tag (a 6-digit number attached to other draw tickets)
Managed to let him know about our Social and sold him a book of Christmas Draw tickets.
With betting banned, the punters were given the chance of a flutter by purchasing a prize draw ticket for each race.
State lottery officials said that Quick Draw ticket sales had dropped by $537,905 since Monday.
Passed on friendly reminder about forthcoming Christmas social at our school and sale of Christmas draw tickets.
I WOULD like to thank everyone for their tremendous efforts in selling draw tickets this year.
The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize.
If n is unknown, then the maximum-likelihood estimator of n is the number m on the drawn ticket.
The expected value of the number m on the drawn ticket, and therefore the expected value of , is (n + 1)/2.
With your Medau News you will have received a letter regarding the National Draw and some draw tickets.
GeoSweep (a draw game played by choosing a square or "geo" on a map of Atlantic Canada as your draw ticket.
Sure, the hi-res of today - which may draw ticket holders to a big theater - may migrate to your home theater tomorrow, but there will always be new insanely great display technology that consumers won't have.
While Mr. Townshend (with Who members), the Yes men and the Doobie Brothers do have current albums, I doubt that it's their recent efforts that are drawing ticket buyers and media attention.
It has exclusive rights to distribute number draw games, sports bets and prize draw tickets throughout the entire territory of the country and - through its investments - it also has interests in four Hungarian casinos.
During this production, by Mefisto Theater Company at Altered Stages, the actors had to be prepared to play every role in the play and, before each show, the audience Drew tickets which determined what actors play which characters.
The season's four offerings included the world premiere of Cary John Franklin's "Loss of Eden," about the Lindberghs and the Hauptmanns, and a rare staging of Ambroise Thomas's 1868 romantic "Hamlet," and they drew ticket buyers from 42 states and five foreign countries.