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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tickets order" is not a complete sentence on its own
It can be used as a phrase within a sentence to indicate the act of ordering tickets. Example: "I need to place a tickets order for the concert next week."
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Waiting to purchase opera tickets, order lunch or deposit coins for a vending-machine snack — these all are hazardous daydream locations.
The app can also be used to buy tickets, upgrade tickets, order food and pay for parking.
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Students are more comfortable buying their tickets, ordering their corsages and spending their evenings in groups, flitting from one dance partner to another.
The Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street; Sunday at 5 p.m.; the concert is free, but tickets ordered in advance are required; all tickets have been distributed, but returns may be available beginning at 4 30 p.m.
One buyer from Toronto said three of four sets of tickets ordered through CoSport for him and his 10-year-old daughter had come back with the seats a long way apart.
If you don't get your tickets ordered by the end of the day on Friday, you will miss out.
Thus, women make up 60percentt of their users, making transactions on mobile such as booking flight tickets, ordering food, and making doctor appointments.
Tickets ordered before July 25 will be mailed; after July 25 they will be available at the convention center will-call window.
For the price of just 75 cents an hour, Manjula buys their tickets, orders gear and even makes the family's dinner reservations at a place down the street.
The price you set for your ticket type will be extended based on the number of tickets ordered.
At the moment, it costs the airlines somewhere between $8 and $12 to process a ticket order over the phone, but over the net the costs are in pennies.
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