| 1 | A permit, a ticket, or an authorization to come and go at will. | |
| 2 | This is still Silicon Valley: Getting kicked in the behind might just be your ticket to getting ahead. | |
| 3 | The way Oyster works is pretty simple: you purchase the card, buy tickets or concessions either at terminals or online, then swipe the card at a Reader when you take a train or bus trip. | |
| 4 | If a block order is partially filled, the order will be allocated among the accounts specified on the trade ticket on a pro rata basis in proportion to the intended allocation. | |
| 5 | People, usually migrants from rural areas and jobless citizens, are hired to queue up for different types of tickets in large cities in return for a pittance, they are called hired queuers. |