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Discover Ludwig"order ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a ticket that has been purchased or ordered. For example, "I need to pick up my order ticket for the concert tonight."
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Then, with the push of a button, kiosk users can print an order ticket for a particular item.
Henkel, the deputy mayor, campaigned on a strict law and order ticket, at one point calling for a ban on the full facial veil for women and an end to dual citizenship – initiatives that were promptly watered down by the interior ministry.
Mayor Beame was turfed out of office in the wake of the debacle and was replaced by Ed Koch, who came in on a law and order ticket.
Orders can be set to either show up on Register or be automatically printed out as an order ticket so the kitchen or barista can prepare them.
Karmaker wanted to put in a limit order-an order with a maximum price-but couldn't adjust the order ticket fast enough to keep up with the fast-paced trading conditions.
Trade It will make money in three ways, Richardson says: by way of transaction revenue and taking a fee per order; marketing sponsorships (essentially ad units that will run in the trading order ticket); and technology licensing fees.
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For information or to order tickets: (914) 245-53914
For more information and to order tickets, see www.streetvendor.org.streetvendor.org
To order tickets, which cost £20, contact [email protected] or call 01747 853353.
Ms. Styne spread on the table a sample of AOC's order tickets.
To order tickets, call TicketWeb, (800) 965-4827 or visit www.tennesseewilliams.net, the festival Web site.
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