Four Connecticut Lottery players each recently claimed winning prizes worth $100,000 or more, according to a news release from Connecticut Lottery. A New Haven native who now resides in Columbia, ...
MSN: Two Connecticut Lottery players claim major cash prizes on the same day
Two Connecticut Lottery players claimed major winning prizes on the same day this week, according to Connecticut Lottery. A Bristol resident claimed $280,831 on Tuesday after purchasing a winning Fast ...
Two Connecticut Lottery players claim major cash prizes on the same day
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Yahoo: Connecticut Lottery player claims over $930K from winning Fast Play ticket
The Guilford resident's $1 million prize is the highest amount of money claimed by a Connecticut Lottery player so far in April, according to Connecticut Lottery's website. This article originally ...
A Connecticut Lottery player claimed the top prize for a scratch-off game on Friday. The Darien resident won a $50,000 prize on a winning Emerald 8s Extra Play scratch-off ticket they purchased from ...
MSN: Four Connecticut Lottery winners each claim prizes of $100,000 or more
MSN: Connecticut Lottery player from Bloomfield claims $250K from winning Powerball ticket
A Connecticut resident claimed a $250,000 prize from a winning Powerball ticket on Monday, according to Connecticut Lottery. The Connecticut Lottery player, a Bloomfield resident, purchased the ...
Yahoo: Connecticut Lottery player from Bloomfield claims $250K from winning Powerball ticket
Yahoo: Two CT Lottery players claim winning Powerball tickets with $50K prizes on same day
Two CT Lottery players claim winning Powerball tickets with $50K prizes on same day
New Haven Register: Connecticut Lottery player claims $1 million from scratch-off ticket
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A person scratches off a lottery ticket with a coin. (Tetra Images/Getty Images/Tetra images RF) Two Connecticut Lottery players ...
MSN: Two Connecticut Lottery players win combined $70K from Mega Millions tickets
Two Connecticut Lottery players won prizes worth thousands of dollars in Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing. One Connecticut Lottery player won $30,000 from playing Mega Millions, matching four white ...
The Connecticut Lottery player had a 1 in 800,000 chance of winning a million-dollar prize from the scratch-off game.
Register Citizen: Connecticut Lottery player wins top prize of $50K from $5 scratch-off ticket
Connecticut Lottery player wins top prize of $50K from $5 scratch-off ticket
A Connecticut Lottery player secured a $40,000 Mega Millions prize, with the winning ticket sold at a Stamford convenience store. Stamford, Connecticut – The Connecticut Lottery announced that a ...
Yahoo: Connecticut Lottery player wins top prize of $50K from $5 scratch-off ticket
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The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup. Nikon is going to announce a new camera. Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera. From British folks, articles, etc I …
Hello WordReferencers! Can somebody tell me the French equivalent for: 'To carry weight' as in "the two players are supposed to carry equal weight. I can only think of something like 'avoir …
The players who share that number must race to grab the stick and get back to their places without being tagged by the opposing player. The player receives a point each time he makes it …
When using 受, the sentence structure usually goes like this: " [thing] 受 [group of people] 的 [noun]". If you were to say "this is a very popular book by basketball players" (which would mean …
For example, we would say 'the team is united in its determination to stamp out racism', but 'the team/the players are all married men so they resent spending weeks at a time away from their …
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Shore News Network: Stamford Player Scores Lottery Win at Local Convenience Store
Stamford Mega Multiplier ticket wins $10,000 at West Main Convenience A $10,000 winning Mega Multiplier ticket was sold in Stamford, Connecticut, for the April 7 drawing, according to the Connecticut ...
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Hi all, when referring to the opponent team as a whole in a football/basketball match, should I call them "opponent" or "opponents"? When I look up this word in the dictionary, the word is defined as a person, but I wonder if it can also refer to a team of players. Many thanks! :)
Hello WordReferencers! Can somebody tell me the French equivalent for: 'To carry weight' as in "the two players are supposed to carry equal weight. I can only think of something like 'avoir influence', but I'm sure there's better. Many thanks Nigi.
The church has signed up more than enough volunteers for the festival. b : to hire (someone) to do something especially by having that person sign a contract The team signed up [= signed on] several new players. The record label signed the band up.
The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup. Nikon is going to announce a new camera. Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera. From British folks, articles, etc I often see the plural, when no such distinction is made. It seems to me just to be the British style with collective nouns. Real Madrid have one the World Cup.
When using 受, the sentence structure usually goes like this: " [thing] 受 [group of people] 的 [noun]". If you were to say "this is a very popular book by basketball players" (which would mean that the book is written by basketball players and is popular), you would say "这本篮球运动员写的书很受欢迎” or something like that.