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		Definition of dream ticket in English: dream ticketnoun  British A pair of candidates standing together for political office who are ideally matched to attract widespread support.  Example sentencesExamples -  That was a dream ticket, that they probably dreamed about at night.
 -  Washington is alive with the latest Campaign '08 rumor: a dream ticket of John McCain and Jeb Bush.
 -  Some think that Allen could form a dream ticket with the better known Rice or Giuliani as vice-president, pulling in extra voters in swing states.
 -  While the talks between Empey and Donaldson seem to have come to nothing, the notion of the dream ticket still holds some appeal for those in the unionist middle-ground.
 -  The dream ticket would have to be John Prescott and Ann Widdecombe.
 -  Eighteen months previously, the Simpson-Crawley alliance had been paraded as Lancashire's dream ticket, but it quickly went sour over their decision to sideline Ian Austin and Graham Lloyd.
 -  One of those post several pint political hypotheticals came up - what would have been the real dream ticket for the Democrats in the US presidential election?
 -  Whether that future has a political element or not remains to be confirmed but Kenny would dearly love to have a candidate of Galwey's calibre and profile on a dream ticket in South Kerry.
 -  Robin Cook and Clare Short make an improbable dream ticket.
 -  The pair were excitedly referred to as a dream ticket when they arrived a year ago but, for Dalglish, the return has served only to obliterate his lustre as far as the majority of Celtic supporters are concerned.
 -  From our perspective, the dream ticket would be for Fahey and McDaid to run.
 -  Asked what his dream ticket would be for 2008, he responded, ‘Somebody who would stand up and fight for the kind of people we're talking about here today.’
 -  It's something we'd hoped for and really been expecting for a number of years now, but to have it happen is marvellous, it's a dream ticket.
 -  ‘We think this is a dream ticket,’ Mr. Kerry told a rally of thousands in Cleveland yesterday.
 -  A couple of months ago I fantasised about a dream ticket that could both unite the US and rejoin the battle against Islamist terror with new vigour and integrity.
 -  ‘I want you to know we think this is a dream ticket,’ Kerry said as he appeared with Edwards and his family in a rally in Cleveland, Ohio.
 
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