Every child who goes through the turnstiles on Saturday will be presented with a brand new, free air horn. |
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The idiots had reckoned on half a million turning up every year, but in 2004 only 30,000 went through the turnstiles. |
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It is not an all-ticket match and turnstiles will be open on the day but there are unlikely to be any seats still available. |
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I got there in plenty of time. Queues were snaking through the turnstiles and I have to admit that I was getting some funny looks. |
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New turnstiles with counters will be installed at O'Moore Park in the near future. |
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Twelve Muntz metal optical turnstiles being readied for shipment to one of the largest manufacturing firms in Western Europe. |
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The only fly in the ointment is the difficulty in getting good-sized crowds through the turnstiles. |
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Everything from a giant City shirt, the two penalty spots, changing room pegs, turnstiles, team sheets and signed programmes will be available. |
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Sports stadia, in particular, should be made secure, by checking entrants at the turnstiles. |
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Mansfield Park has seen such an exodus of players during the summer that the turnstiles must have been rotating at the speed of a carnival ride. |
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Such tricks can be defeated with turnstiles, mantraps and guards, but those techniques have costs and limitations. |
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These days the travelers validate their purple tickets or season ticket coupons at automatic turnstiles. |
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After all, how many Premiership sides have separate turnstiles for neutral supporters? |
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Swipe cards seem so dated when you can make your way around turnstiles without even taking your travel card out of your wallet. |
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Problems with their turnstiles Rangers may have had yesterday, but sending Dundee into a spin present no obvious difficulties. |
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For this season's league games, the Bootham Crescent turnstiles click, on average, a mere 2,600 times. |
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There are two queues for the turnstiles at gate three, one from the north and one from the south. |
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About 100,000 people are expected to pass through the turnstiles before the event finishes on Thursday evening. |
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An estimated 150,000 commuters passed through its turnstiles every day, many of them on their way to work on Wall Street. |
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Home fans in that area will only be allowed to use turnstiles W3 to W10 and must buy their tickets in advance. |
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My colleague spotted him right away, heading through the turnstiles at the train station. |
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Not only had admission prices soared to 20 euros but you couldn't get anywhere near the turnstiles to pay. |
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Just 20 months ago Vanessa Hodkinson could not fit into airline seats or get through turnstiles, let alone sit in a cinema seat. |
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Fewer people through the turnstiles means less money to spend on players, leading to poorer performances and results, and yet lower crowds. |
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At the local football club the floodlights, turnstiles, ticket machines and showers in the changing rooms are all linked to the sun. |
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The turnstiles will be resited closer to the playing area and opposite the main stand we hope to cover some of the standing area adjacent to the cricket field. |
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The club will be selling tickets to alleviate congestion on the turnstiles and once again the ground will be segregated into four different areas. |
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As he debussed, he looked toward the field, where he saw fifteen to twenty men running down the alley to the turnstiles, some of them turning and firing at the first car. |
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The Millennium Stadium on match days is absolutely brimming with redundant miners, with coal dust in their hair and their pick-axes left at the turnstiles. |
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It made no mention of costs, the need for toilet and catering facilities, extra turnstiles, a club shop or social club nor did it give a time-scale. |
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The new system requires passengers only to tap their Beep cards on the station turnstiles rather than inserting magnetic cards as before. |
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