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Что (кто) такое dream ticket - определение

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dream ticket         
If journalists talk about a dream ticket, they are referring to two candidates for political positions, for example President and Vice-President, or Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, who they think will be extremely successful.
N-SING
dream ticket         
¦ noun Brit. a pair of candidates standing together for political office who are ideally matched to attract widespread support.
Dream Ticket         
Dream Ticket was a music radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music, and on the air since the opening of the radio station in 2002 until 2007.
Dream Ticket (video)         
LIVE ALBUM
Dream Ticket (Elton John DVD)
Dream Ticket is a four-disc DVD release of Elton John, compiling three concerts and an additional bonus disc of music videos. It was released in 2004.
Ticket (election)         
A SINGLE ELECTION CHOICE WHICH FILLS MORE THAN ONE POLITICAL OFFICE OR SEAT
Plural ticket; Election ticket; Ticket (politics); Electoral ticket; Ticket (elections); Joint ticket
A ticket refers to a single election choice which fills more than one political office or seat. For example, in Guyana, the candidates for President and Parliament run on the same "ticket", because they are elected together on a single ballot question — as a vote for a given party-list in the Parliamentary election counts as a vote for the party's corresponding presidential candidate — rather than separately.
Dream (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dream (musical group); Dream (pop group); Dreams (song); Dream (Group); DREAM; Dreams (single); Dreams (album); The Dream (poem); Dream (album); The Dream (disambiguation); Dream (ship); Bimong; Sad Dream; The Dream (album); Dream (band); The Dream; Dream (2008); Dreams (film); Dream (group); The Dream (painting); Dream (film); The Dream (film); Dream (song); Dream Song; The Dream (song); Dream (EP)
A dream is an experience during sleep. It may also refer to a wish, as in a motivating personal ambition or goal, a romantic prospect, or a vision of future change.
Ticket machine         
  • A handheld ticket machine used in [[BEST bus]]es in Mumbai
  • Nyugati Railway Station]] in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
VENDING MACHINE THAT PRODUCES PAPER OR ELECTRONIC TICKETS
Ticket vending machine; Ticket-vending machine; Ticket vending machines; Bus fare machines; Ticket Vending Machine; Electronic ticket machine; Multifunction ticket machine; Automatic Ticket Vending Machine; Ticket machines
A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone. For instance, ticket machines dispense train tickets at railway stations, transit tickets at metro stations and tram tickets at some tram stops and in some trams.
Train ticket         
  • Virginia & Truce Railroad]]
TICKET CONFIRMING FARE PAYMENT OR OTHER GROUND OF ADMISSION RIGHT TO TRAIN RIDE
Railway ticket; Train tickets; Rail transport ticket; Railway tickets
A train ticket is a ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads), a set itinerary at multiple times, or an arbitrary itinerary at specific times.
traffic ticket         
  • A sign on the [[Queen Elizabeth Way]] in Ontario, Canada, warning of a $10,000 fine, a roadside licence suspension, and a roadside vehicle seizure if motorists exceed the speed limit by 50 km/h or ore.
  • A parking ticket issued in Washington, D.C. in 2011.
  • A parking ticket machine in [[Seinäjoki]], [[Finland]]
  • Checker giving a parking ticket, Seattle Washington, 1960.
NOTICE ISSUED BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL TO A MOTORIST OR OTHER ROAD USER, INDICATING THAT THE USER HAS VIOLATED TRAFFIC LAWS
Speeding ticket; Traffic infraction; Parking citation; Notice of illegal parking; Traffic tickets; Ticket (notification); Traffic citation; Traffic fines
n. (AE)
summons for a traffic violation
(CE has ticket)
1) to give smb. a traffic ticket
2) to get; pay a traffic ticket
3) to fix a traffic ticket ('to arrange to have a traffic ticket nullified')
4) a traffic ticket for (the police officer gave her a ticket for speeding)
Dream (1944 song)         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY JOHNNY MERCER
Dream (When You're Feeling Blue)
"Dream", sometimes referred to as "Dream (When You're Feeling Blue)", is a jazz and pop standard with words and music written by Johnny Mercer in 1944. He originally wrote it as a theme for his radio program.

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Dream Ticket

Dream Ticket was a music radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music, and on the air since the opening of the radio station in 2002 until 2007.

The presenters have been Janice Long (11 March 2002 – 1 July 2004), Jane Gazzo (5 July 2004 – 29 September 2005 - see Jane Gazzo's Dream Ticket), Nemone (3 October 2005 – 10 August 2006). Clare McDonnell (interim period in September 2006), Joe Mace (September 2006 - January 2007), Shaun Keaveny (January 2007 - April 2007), George Lamb (2 April 2007 – 18 October 2007), Gideon Coe (22 October 2007).

The show played current music as well as music from the BBC music session and live performance archives, up to forty years in the past.

Some archival music chosen also included classic sessions done for BBC's John Peel, a pioneer in getting new and alternative music recorded and aired.

Sundry live reports were filed from journalists and correspondents at the best of the evening's concerts in and about England and elsewhere worldwide. Sometimes, actual radio show listeners have reported on concerts.

One featured segment of the show was The Headline Set wherein a musical artist is featured, very often from a significant live performance.

Another segment, which climaxes in the end of the show, was the Head to Head. Two closely matched musical artists and a representative song from each, are announced at the beginning of the show, and then listeners, as was mentioned with the interactive listening aspect, are to communicate to the show live, by email, text message, on the website, which of the two artists and respective song they want played out at the end of the show. The choice is purely the up to the listeners.

Innovations with this show include the interplay of several new technological forces being applied to radio.

Another challenging thematic innovation of the show was the blending and balancing of current popular music, classic session and performance music from the BBC archives, and new music.