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Unlike the Time Warner show, whose tickets cost $50, Esquire's apartment is not open to the public.
Two thirds of the theater audience went to state and municipal theaters, whose tickets cost a 10th of those for an independent production.
Of the eight vice presidential candidates whose tickets lost the election by 5 or fewer percentage points, seven actually did run for president at some later point.
But almost all the expenses -- security guards, waiters, food, flowers, tent -- would have been the same if the after-dinner guests, whose tickets cost $250, hadn't come.
They enter through prescribed gates, and once inside, there is no mingling with those whose tickets directed them to other gates.
Those who fill seats at each performance are tourists and avid playgoers, as well as firefighters and police officers, whose tickets are provided at a steep discount.
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I speak out-of-character to Magda, a Polish psychologist whose ticket was a present from her colleagues.
The ruling People's Democratic Party, on whose ticket Mr Jonathan is running, has won three elections since army rule ended in 1999, all marred by violence and fraud.
David Regen, one of the cyclists whose ticket from Tuesday was voided, did not know what to make of the confusion among the city departments.
The latter (whose ticket sales have been steady but not spectacular) is only in the US for a limited run throughout July.
Two weeks ago, the Ugandan government ousted a mayor for being uncomfortably loyal to the opposition on whose ticket he came to office.
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