Sentences with phrase «jackpot worth»

In 2002, a nineteen - year - old garbage man in the U.K. named Michael Carroll won a lottery jackpot worth $ 14 million dollars.
Overall, their mental health improvements over the four years were comparable to those seen in British lottery winners two years after hitting a medium - size jackpot worth up to about $ 250,000.
In 2002, a nineteen - year - old garbage man in the U.K. named Michael Carroll won a lottery jackpot worth $ 14 million dollars.

Not exact matches

Wenger must feel like he has won the lottery, the jackpot on every online slot game, and the world poker Championship all at the same time, because the combined worth of just those four players must come to over 100 million pounds at current values.
Even for nonwinners, the experience «can be worth a jackpot,» writes Vincenzo Cerullo, a 2015 finalist, by email.
Each box is worth a different amount of jackpot money, with easier topics (such as capital letters and full stops) worth 1p, 10p etc and more difficult topics (subjunctive, active and passive) worth # 250,000.
There's the profoundly slim chance of changing one's life with a massive payoff from a small investment, he said, but — so long as there's no gambling problem — «it's worth it to go out and buy a couple of lottery tickets, especially when the jackpot gets high, if you find it entertaining.»
A $ 540 million jackpot isn't worth $ 540 million if they pay it out over decades, once you take inflation and unearned interest into account.
[For example: To decide — in true muppet fashion — that 10 mio bbls of prospective oil resources are worth up to a $ 1 billion... well, that's just like believing a lottery ticket's actually worth the jackpot two minutes after you bloody bought it!
But hey, sometimes it is all worth it, like right now when I just won a $ 2,001 jackpot!
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