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刮奖卡,刮刮卡
alotteryscratchcard抽奖刮刮卡
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Scratchcardlottery tickets are sold by 200 charities and bring in art estimated income of about £40 million a year.
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I hope that he will take steps to ensure that they can still earn their dough through thescratchcard.
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Obviously, that would be a fundamental objection to any suchscratchcardsystem.
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One does not know whether one has won with ascratchcarduntil one has scratched it.
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In this country, lottery sales dipped from £5.2 billion in 1995–96 to £4.7 billion in 1996–97, largely owing to the decline ofscratchcardgames.
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However, in the past two or three years we have benefited from charity lotteries andscratchcardlotteries, from which we did not previously benefit.
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Thescratchcardwas introduced by local charities, and it seems that it is now to be taken over by the national lottery.
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The odds of winning on ascratchcardare about one in five.
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I can assure him that there is no connection between the instrument which detected whether someone had written something in a police notebook contemporaneously and ascratchcard.
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It has done so because of the competition from the national lotteryscratchcardgame with top prizes ten times greater than the charity is able to offer.
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The bingo logic is frequently used onscratchcardgames.
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Scratch cards are like an instant lottery, and political parties use them all the time.
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The clubs who play in those leagues, and other non-league clubs, are very much dependent on local lotteries and scratch cards.
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But there are some suggestions that the national lottery has stimulated a new and sophisticated market for charity scratch cards.
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In other countries scratch cards account for 40 per cent of the sales of state lotteries and form an important part of the lottery income.
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