Ticket Definition–noun | 1. | a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service, right, or the like: a railroad ticket; a theater ticket. | | 2. | a summons issued for a traffic or parking violation. | | 3. | a written or printed slip of paper, cardboard, etc., affixed to something to indicate its nature, price, or the like; label or tag. | | 4. | a slate of candidates nominated by a particular party or faction and running together in an election. | | 5. | the license of a ship's officer or of an aviation pilot. | | 6. | Banking. a preliminary recording of transactions prior to their entry in more permanent books of account. | | 7. | Informal. the proper or advisable thing: That's the ticket! Warm milk and toast is just the ticket for you. | | 9. | Obsolete. a short note, notice, or memorandum. | –verb (used with object) | 10. | to attach a ticket to; distinguish by means of a ticket; label. | | 11. | to furnish with a ticket, as on the railroad. | | 12. | to serve with a summons for a traffic or parking violation. | | 13. | to attach such a summons to: to ticket illegally parked cars. | —Idiom | 14. | have tickets on oneself, Australian Slang. to be conceited. | | From Dictionary
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New York Post - Found Dec. 29, 2008 The Yankees rake in an estimated $400 million in revenue a year. The single-biggest source of revenue is ticket sales.
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PAYROLL $QUEEZE FOR YANKEES
New York Post - Found Dec. 27, 2008 The Yankees rake in an estimated $400 million in revenue a year. The single-biggest source of revenue is ticket sales.
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Baseball-Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
Yahoo! Canada - Found Dec. 25, 2008 The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home, the Major League Baseball
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Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
Yahoo! Canada - Found Dec. 25, 2008 The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home, the Major League Baseball
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Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
Portland Tribune - Found Dec. 24, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home, the
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Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
105.1 ChannelQ - Found Dec. 24, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home...
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Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
97.1 ZHT - Found Dec. 24, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home, the
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Yankees roll back ticket prices to 1923 for opener
WK 97.3 - Found Dec. 24, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Yankees will roll back ticket prices to 1923 levels for the first two games to be played at their new home, the
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