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And to see players such as Jackson run with the ball is alone worth the ticket money.
We make the decision to shell out the ticket money for the sake of financially supporting the film.
As the tributes to Bennington continue to come in, many posted about donating their ticket money to suicide prevention centers.
"You can look back and say it was part of it, and we got our ticket money back," he said.
MacDowell asked American Airlines to reimburse her for the first-class ticket, suggesting that the ticket money be given to charity.
We always do a fundraiser prior to cover all expenses so 100 percent of the ticket money goes right the the organization.
Evan: If they got ticket money [laughter] they got some merch money... Ian: Yeah, they'll love our merch, they won't like the band.
Unlike DiCaprio, however, these girls can touch their idols, even demand the selfies and hugs and kisses that their convention ticket money entitles them to.
Instead of refunding her ticket money, Glastonbury promised to establish measures to ensure her physical and mental wellbeing as much as possible while at the festival.
At a club where ticket money plays a pivotal role in balancing the books, where attendance and budget remain inextricably linked, that can be immensely damaging.
For the smaller lotteries it pays the winners with ticket money, but for the larger jackpots the company takes out insurance against the bets to pay the winner.
It is something to make the occasion as well and you can look back and say it was part of it and we got our ticket money back.
His season-ticket money would be available to use for other purposes, such as going on the road to watch the Chargers play, but just not in Los Angeles.
I was told the story of one graduate from Trinidad who stayed home because she had donated her plane ticket money to relief efforts in Dominica, which has U.W.I.'s most devastated campus.
Flight cancellations meant more than 1,000 Liverpool supporters could not leave Britain, while soaring accommodation prices persuaded roughly the same number of Madrid fans to have their ticket money refunded rather than travel to Ukraine.
Clinton's aides noted that she had committed several million dollars of additional funding in recent days to aid the entire Democratic ticket, money that will be used in part for an extensive program to target African-American voters.
While that ticket money goes to help pay the city's bills, there's nevertheless a sinking feeling that comes with having to fork over cash to The Man, who is probably going to spend it on wildly inefficient budgets anyway.
October is also a grab-bag of movie releases, and Robbins says it's difficult to predict how "Venom" will compete for ticket money with Bradley Cooper's "A Star Is Born" and the latest installment in the "Halloween" horror franchise.
Anzhi Msk told the Chongqing agencies, which had collectively purchased nearly half a million dollars' worth of tickets from it, that it had intended to distribute the tickets, but that the Russian officials who had promised to provide them absconded with the ticket money, The Cover reported.
Unlike the world of independent cinema, where innovation and surprise are the best way to catch the eyes of critics and audiences, Hollywood producers are looking for bankable formulas that they can repeat, until they've squeezed every drop of possible ticket money out of the public.
It's not a great film, but it's interesting one, and while the combination of Pitt's face and a trailer that promises farce may not have been enough to get people into theaters on Memorial Day Weekend (which is loaded with tentpole blockbusters), it might be just right for those who want to save the ticket money, stay home, and watch something on the couch.
That flurry of small disjointed gestures coursed through the line and became frenzied at the front, when the skier had to unzip every pocket to find where he'd stuck his ticket money or his badge, and hand it to the lift operator to punch, and then he had to put it back in his pocket, and readjust his gloves, and join his two poles together, the tip of one stuck in the basket of the other so that they could be held with one hand—all this while climbing the small slope in the open space where he had to be ready to position the T-bar under his bottom and let it tug him jerkily upward.
Despite this, prior to his court case, former director Imran Ahmad had failed to ring-fence cash at the club ahead of his now £500,000 lawsuit. Nevertheless, concerns over the club's money issues lingered and led Dave King to suggest fans withhold season ticket money until they receive assurances from the board. This caused a war of words between King and the board with Wallace criticising the boycott call suggesting it could be damaging to the club however, a coalition of Rangers fans groups known as the Union of Fans, supported King's stance on withholding season ticket money.
On 21 October, the Supreme Court enacted a temporary injunction to end the dispute, stipulating that the event organisers would deposit 25% of ticket money into a separate account until the court judged the validity of the entertainment tax exemption granted for the event by the Uttar Pradesh government.
They introduced weekly and quarterly dues, yearly collections, the payment of class and ticket money, and seat rents. These fees bore severely on the poor during the war years, and in the depression that followed. They also opened a gulf between richer and poorer members. Seat rents marginalised a chapel's poor, while exalting the rich.
Sponsors cited a lack of ticket money for previous bowl games that left them losing money. These sponsors were hoping to break-even with their sponsorship every year as a way to serve their community. The stadium occasionally hosts B.C.'s soccer games on its pitch. Professional and international teams have also played in exhibitions (friendly's).
Four friends in different religions buy lottery ticket for each. The seller sells the last ticket to their fifth friend and after the lucky draw the fifth friend wins the money. The other four claim that they should have an equal share in that prize. The winner friend refuses to give share, they kill him and steal the ticket money.
Jhoom Barabar Jhoom received mixed reviews upon release, with praise for its music, visuals and cinematography but was criticised for its screenplay and the performances of the cast. Indicine.com rated the film at 4 out 5, saying the movie is a fun ride and is well worth the ticket money. It is the kind of movie that can wash away your blues. Taran Adarsh of indiafm.
Her parents no longer had money: the ticket money necessary for the journey to Palestine had been sent over by her father's youngest sister, who had been living in Palestine since 1913. On her arrival in Haifa Rachel Lewin was therefore not completely alone, and for some time she lived with her Aunt Anna. Early on during her time in Palestine/Israel she studied at an agriculture college.
A hallucination of Rhys appears from 27 June as part of Cindy's bipolar disorder storyline. They made a plan to leave the country after Cindy hid lottery ticket money from rightful owners: Blessing Chambers (Modupe Adeyeye) and the McQueens. Cindy buried the money and Rhys shouted and criticized her when she couldn't find it. Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) slapped her when she found Cindy with the money and later got her arrested for theft.
In April 2016, Beach Slang apparently broke up on stage at a show in Salt Lake City. James told the crowd it was their last show and asked the venue to refund the audience's ticket money. Ruben slammed his guitar down and walked off stage during the incident. Just over a month later, drummer JP Flexner was kicked out of the band after being blamed for causing James' on-stage meltdown in Salt Lake City.
However, on 27 January 2010, Ridsdale admitted he was eating humble pie, and that in addition to the "Golden Ticket" money not being spent on players, club assets would be sold to fulfil a £2.7M tax bill, and avert another winding up order. Cardiff City drew the most successful graphic at Championship in 2009–10 season and qualified for the Play-Offs after beating Queens Park Rangers 1–0. In the play-off semi-final, they met Leicester City.
Tudor money boxes were used as small, inexpensive collecting and savings banks in Britain from the 1300s to the 1600s. They were in service during the Elizabethan era by London and surrounding area theatres to collect ticket money from customers. When the money pot was full, it was destroyed to retrieve the coins. In 1988 and in 2010, the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) uncovered many Tudor money box fragments during excavation at the site of the Elizabethan period Rose Theatre in London.
Next, Freddy starts up a pet cleaning service to raise ticket money for the upcoming Michael Jackstone concert. But Freddy's get-rich-quick scheme falls through due to Stoney and his gang tampering of the instructions for each pet. After figuring out what the other kids did, the children realize that their only hope of obtaining tickets is to beat Stoney and his gang at the upcoming Riddle Rally, to which they succeeded. Stoney was later arrested for drug usage.
In 1993 the IRS received a tip that the referees were not declaring the airline ticket money as income resulting in the IRS launching "Operation Slam Dunk." On September 12, 1994, the IRS announced its investigation and notified more than 50 referees that they were part of a criminal tax investigation. The estimates of cash received ranged from $8,000 to $100,000. Over the next four years, the cases grew and dragged on resulting in 25 referees being turned over to the IRS civil division to be audited.
Hey was born in Faringdon in Oxfordshire. She first studied art at the Brussels School of Art and then in London at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and the Slade School of Art. As well as working as a painter and draughtsman she also modelled for the artist Walter Sickert who painted her portrait several times in the early 1920s. The two had first met at a lecture by Roger Fry in January 1923 for which Hey was collecting the ticket money.
In Canada, Coffey still has trouble finding work. Veronica gets very upset when she finds out that Ginger is still unemployed and has spent their ticket money home. However broke and empty-hearted they may be, they do have one friend to count on in Canada: Gerry Grosvenor, who helps Coffey get a job working as a proofreader at a newspaper. Coffey is unimpressed once again and continues to tell Veronica it will all get better, but Veronica has her own plans for improving her life in Canada.
Vera gets very upset when she finds out that Ginger is still unemployed and has spent their ticket money home. However broke and empty-hearted they may be, they do have one friend to count on in Canada; Joe McGlade, who helps Coffey get a job working as a proofreader at the newspaper where McGlade is employed as a sports reporter. Coffey is unimpressed once again and continues to tell Vera it will all get better, but she has her own plans for improving her life. She leaves Coffey for McGlade and takes Paulie with her.
On October 27, Plattsburgh drew 800 fans, their second-largest crowd of the season -- but the game was cancelled after the ice compressor broke down, and the meager ticket money was refunded. Finally, two days later, the Pioneers folded, just six weeks into the season, with a 0-16-0-1 record. The QMJHL announced that games played against Plattsburgh would not be counted in the league standings or statistics. As of 2019, the Pioneers remain the only New York team ever to play in the QMJHL; the Quebec-based league would not attempt American expansion again until 2003, when the Lewiston Maineiacs joined the loop.
A further €3 million to €5 million a year is raised by the Louvre from exhibitions that it curates for other museums, while the host museum keeps the ticket money. As the Louvre became a point of interest in the book The Da Vinci Code and the 2006 film based on the book, the museum earned $2.5 million by allowing filming in its galleries.Lunn, p. 137 In 2008, the French government provided $180 million of the Louvre's yearly $350 million budget; the remainder came from private contributions and ticket sales. The Louvre employs a staff of 2,000 led by Director Jean-Luc Martinez,Un archéologue prend la direction du Louvre, Le Monde du 3 April 2013.
Rangers played a total of 54 competitive matches during the 2014-15 season. Rangers boardroom politics were a fictitious force causing a constant flux with change after change of various directorial positions, rival factions attempting to take control of the company and the emergence of Mike Ashley as the major stakeholder and power broker in late 2014. That summer saw continued discontent with various fans groups, alongside Dave King, attempting to influence the board by withdrawing season ticket money. This resulted in a drop of around 15,000 season tickets from the previous season, leaving the club requiring a financial injection which the board hoped would come from a share issue and announced this in June.
Billboard estimated that by the time the tour wraps up in 2011, it would have grossed close to US$200 million worldwide. The ticket money from the final performance at Radio City was donated for the Haiti earthquake relief. Gaga announced on the rescheduled show at Elliott Hall of Music on January 26, 2010, that about US$500,000 was collected for the relief. At the 2010 Billboard Touring Awards, Gaga won the Breakthrough Performer Award, as well as the Concert Marketing & Promotion Award, the latter being an acknowledgement of her partnership with Virgin Mobile. Billboard also placed The Monster Ball Tour at position four on their Year-end Top 25 Tours of 2010.
She has a brief, innocent romance with another young traveler, Harry, and encounters various obstacles that test her courage, perseverance, and ingenuity, such as being arrested after cattle rustling and remanded to a juvenile facility. Natty manages to escape the detention center and confronts the blacksmith who has been given control of the captured Wolf. The blacksmith turns out to be kind and fair- minded; he releases Wolf to Natty, and gives her food, a ride to a train station and enough money for a ticket. She is cheated of her ticket money by an unscrupulous ticket agent, and narrowly escapes his attempt to turn her in, returning to "riding the rails" illicitly on freight trains, where she is unexpectedly reunited with Harry in a rail-side shantytown.
The club admitted that season ticket renewals had been slow, but were reluctant to released details despite fan protests against the board and demands from fans group to reveal how many season tickets have been sold. Further to this, former Rangers defender and youth coach John Brown delivered a 7,000 signature petition calling for the board to protect the club's property assets. The beginning of May, saw Sandy Easdale increase his shareholding to 4.61%, while retaining proxy over a further 22.10%, leaving him as the second most prominent shareholder at the club after Laxey Partners by the summer of 2014. Despite the deputes with fans, withholding of season ticket money and precarious financial position, Wallace still went on to state he believed the club to be in a "good place".
King and the supporters groups were planning to meet in order to formalise legal structures for trusts into which fans could put future season ticket money. This caused the Rangers board to demand that King attend a board meeting where he would explain his recent comments and the following day the club revealed it was considering an alternative loan offer on better terms than Laxey Partners from businessman George Letham. King agreed to this meeting and during a spell in Scotland in mid March, he met with several institutional investors including Laxey Partners, as well as the Union of Fans and the Plc board. The outcome from the Union of Fans meeting was an agreement for the pooling of season ticket renewal money in a trust fund which would only be released to the club when the group was granted security over Ibrox Stadium and Rangers Training Centre, however, upon meeting with the board King was informed the club had no intention of using Ibrox or Murray Park for securities on any borrowing.
Following on from the publication of the business review, Police Scotland investigated a complaint from a Rangers shareholder against Wallace regarding alleged misleading statements that he made about the club's finances at December's AGM. This led to calls from the Union of Fans for Wallace to be suspended pending the outcome of the investigation while Dave King demanded the police probe be extended to include all of the Rangers board. Despite the admissions arising from the business review, Imran Ahmad was again unsuccessful in an attempt to have money frozen in the club's accounts pending the outcome of his litigation against the club, however, there was indications a third attempt might be successful as King and former club captain Richard Gough set up the Ibrox 1972 Fund for fans to pay season ticket money into. This move appeared to make the board more receptive to granting the Union of Fans a legally-binding undertaking protecting Ibrox Stadium and the training centre, however, this proposal was again rejected by the board a few days later.

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