On match days, a second ticket office at Cardiff Arms Park, is open from 10:00 BST.
On Wednesday, more than 20 people waited in line for the Amtrak ticket office to open.
Gibson cannot distinguish between the crowd beneath the indicator, which is an obstacle, and the crowd around the ticket office.
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Bouncing like a kangaroo, the station employee disappeared into the ticket office, then came out with a bottle and a glass.
The roadworks will last until April and then work will begin at the bus station with new shelters and a ticket office installed.
While this is a separate dispute of two drivers being dismissed - it has its roots in the previous dispute over ticket office opening hours.
The ticket office on Westgate Street is open daily from 10:00 BST throughout the Games, and remaining tickets for all matches in Cardiff are on sale each day.
The personal digital assistants (PDAs) will also allow road policing officers to issue fixed penalty tickets at the roadside and for this information to be sent electronically to the Central Ticket Office.
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The message claims that along with fare rises in the new year, commuters will have a 2013 "packed full of cancelled trains, staff cuts and ticket office closures" while the train companies are "making huge profits".
Shashi Verma, TfL's director of customer experience, said: ''Pay as you go Oyster cards do not expire and customers are able to return their cards to a Tube ticket office at any time for a refund of the remaining balance and card deposit.
Equipped with what was left of the tickets, pictures of the originals and an e-mail verification of his purchase, he called Augusta's ticket office on Monday morning in hopes they'd be "gracious Southern folks" and let him and his friends attend the event.
The venue said if any of those customers who have booked for these shows can make alternative travel arrangements to get to the WMC and can present the ticket office with confirmation of their specific booking with Diamond Coaches and ID, they would be given seats.
Law school provides an education, not a golden ticket to a corner office and six-figure salary.
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With the exception of Spain and Italy, the two countries hit the worst by the economic downturn, 2011 was a record high year for gross box office movie ticket sales despite the increasing number of legal streaming and rental VOD offers online.
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To supporters, Mr. Chaudhry has empowered the judiciary as a force to keep the government in check and punish politicians who treat office as a ticket to plunder public resources.
First, we halved the box office of each film (to approximate the studio's share of ticket sales) and added those numbers to calculate gross box office.
She said her own Senate office had received 8, 000 ticket requests on the first day after the election.
The Office for National Statistics said that Olympic ticket sales had added 0.2 percentage points to the figures.
Despite a slow opening two weeks ago, Shrek held onto the No. 1 spot last weekend amid the worst Memorial Day ticket sales in nine years, according to Box Office Mojo.
Ticket sales for The Enchanted Forest have broken all previous box office records, according to the company behind the event.
And then it's only natural that there will be coercion, there will be a lot of influence from the local strongmen that are either on the ticket or they're supporting a semilegitimate candidate running for office.
The impact to owners is more complicated because of stadium contracts, team office payrolls, corporate partnerships, sponsorships and advance ticket sales.
To calculate our payback figures, we took half of each film's worldwide box office (to roughly approximate the studio's cut of each ticket).
To determine payback figures, we first calculated the movie's gross income by subtracting the movie's budget (excluding the actor's compensation) from half of each film's worldwide box office (to roughly approximate the studio's cut of each ticket).
There are candidates for office who believe that is the right policy, that that is the ticket -- that is the key to future economic growth.
He came to attack the SNP and Scotland - something he could easily have done from his office in London, and he could have saved the taxpayers a return ticket.
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In South Korea, ticket sales to local movies accounted for about 10% or 20% of box-office revenue in the 1990s.
After adjusting grosses to reflect changed ticket prices (as in the chart below), five of the top 25 box office earners have won the top award.
But with the Sabres' front office in disarray, the team faltered and attendance collapsed, drawing only 5, 800 season ticket holders in the 2002--03 season, down from 9, 000 the year before.
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