Word: ticket
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
While demand for tickets has been great, tickets are still available, a Ticket Office official said yesterday...
...Tickets for this Saturday's Harvard-Yale hockey game went on sale yesterday at the Ticket Office in the basement of Harvard Hall...
Undergraduates may exchange student coupon number one for one ticket to the 7:30 p.m. contest; there is a limit of two tickets per student Additional seats sell for $7 apiece...
...were swaggering all over America in 1984. Walter Mondale, acutely aware of his "wimp" image, used the words tough or strength 25 times during the second debate. Reagan incessantly used sports metaphors: "Isn't it great to see America scoring touchdowns again?" When George Bush accused the Democratic ticket of saying that American Marines died "in shame" in Lebanon, Mondale denied it and said Bush didn't have "the manhood" to apologize. Bush, who merits consideration for the Ernest Hemingway Moveable Feast Invidious Braggadocio Trophy this year, replied, "I'll lay my record on any forum, whatever...
...sometimes very hard. I have not seen my son and daughter for 17 years, and I have a grandson and granddaughter whom I have never seen." Svetlana's telling final cry: "Sometimes it's an almost superhuman effort not to drop everything and to run and get a ticket to go and see them. Sometimes I don't care what the regime is. I just want to see my grandchildren...