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But someone had to be at the front of the line.
"We'd hope to be at the front of the queue," he said.
Wed hope to be at the front of the queue, he said.
Today, earnings and data are set to be at the front of investors' minds.
I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack.
And you want to be at the front of the queue, not the back of it.
My aim was to be at the front of what everybody was talking about that month.
But who should be at the front of the line when hurricane relief aid needs are determined?
" Wilkie said amputees and other severely wounded combat vets "need to be at the front of the line.
Any self-respecting Nintendo Switch or Super Mario fan needs to be at the front of this queue.
It offers her a level of protection, which may or may not be at the front of her mind.
Pompeo said that the UK would be at "the front of a line" for a new trade deal after Brexit.
"I believe the Unites States of America should be at the front of the pack," Obama said in a written statement.
"I believe the United States of America should be at the front of the pack," Obama said in a written statement.
It seems like maybe they want him to be the one to sort of be at the front of the line.
Trump's administration had previously insisted that the UK would be "at the front of the line" for a new trade deal.
Both are known to be at the front of the pack that plans to chase James in free agency this summer.
Spouses and children of U.S. citizens and initiating immigrants should be at the front of the line to obtain a green card.
Click ahead to be at the front of the line for every gooey, gloriously extra bite New Yorkers can't wait to try.
Now Foursquare may be at the front of another coming wave: tech start-ups that are raising money at lower valuations than before.
Regardless of whether your company builds gadgets or processes massive amounts of customer data, security has to be at the front of mind.
Firefighter Michael Davidson was a nozzle man — he'd be at the front of the hose line, leading the charge into a burning building.
"I believe the Unites States of America should be at the front of the pack," Obama said in a statement released by his office.
If a Democrat wins this November and serves two terms, then his or her VP will likely be at the front of the line.
But I would be at the front of the line lauding the Bucks — last season's only 60-win team — if they got to 70.
"I realized that I couldn't be at the front of the fitness studio because I was still significantly overweight," the fitness blogger, 34, tells PEOPLE.
With that context in mind, pleas by farmers and farm advocates to be at the front of the line for more government help seems worrying.
People flew and drove from near and far to be at the front of the line at the opening of the store at 7 a.m.
The energy market will also be at the front of investors' minds after crude futures hit a more than two-year high earlier this week.
Oil will still be at the front of investors' minds on Thursday, as prices continue to fluctuate over concerns of a glut in the market.
In a statement, Obama said that he believes the United States should "be at the front of the pack" of nations working on curbing climate change.
This deal not only offers you the chance to get cash back on any purchase, but also means you'll be at the front of the queue to play.
"I think a union could be good, but I'm not going to be putting my name out there to be at the front of the list," he said.
The way they betrayed him and stabbed him and left him to die, and then turn around and be at the front of his funeral, pretend like nothing happened.
GULLIVER is not the type of person to kick up a fuss on his travels, least of all when lucky enough to be at the front of the plane.
So just as it is best to be at the front of the queue during a bank run, it is best to be the first firm to exit the plan.
Do you like the idea of everyone getting health care coverage as long as it doesn't cost you anything and you still get to be at the front of the line?
"Partners across the globe are lining up at our door to conclude trade agreements with us," Juncker commented, noting that Australia and New Zealand would be at the front of the queue.
On the city's North Side, a dealer sold $250 tickets to clients who wanted to be at the front of the line when the store opens early in the morning next Wednesday.
I don't like hiring people just for the sake of hiring people, we've got to hire the right people that allow us to innovate, to be at the front of the grid.
Whoever installs it is likely to be at the front of the queue for an ASI sustainability tick-mark just as soon as it starts rolling out its accreditation system, probably next year.
"Brands are finally waking up to what their customers ACTUALLY want and I'm honored to be at the front of this movement, working with Abercrombie as we lead the industry for change," he wrote.
"Guests willing to wake up extra early should be able to get on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run with minimal wait," said Selga, who said he will likely be at the front of the line.
"We've got to flip it around, put our physical layout back by the gates where people want to get to," Bastian said, suggesting instead that security could be at the front of the building.
Nonetheless, a trade deal with Japan appears to be at the front of the queue for the Trump administration, and it is likely to be one of the first trade negotiations to get going.
Vehicles that did not pit would be at the front of the field, followed by vehicles that pitted once, followed by those that pitted twice and the free pass wave-around and penalty cars.
Congress sent President Trump a bipartisan bill appropriating more than $15 billion for Hurricane Harvey relief on Friday, but disaster aid will be at the front of lawmakers' minds in the coming week, as well.
Germany, which should be at the front of a counter strategy, is actually part of the problem as Merkel has neither the vision nor the clout to respond as history is calling her to do.
Pompeo also rowed back from reported threats over the impact on a post-Brexit trade deal with the US, saying the UK would be "at the front of the line" for a US trade deal.
IAG has in the past rejected the idea of government support, and unlike easyJet and Virgin has not asked for it, but BALPA's Strutton said he thought they would be at the "front of the queue".
The Trump administration is set to prioritise trade talks with the EU over trade talks with the UK, despite previous assurances that Boris Johnson's government would be at "the front of the line" for a trade deal.
However, both allies have said ties are strong and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week Britain would be "at the front of the line" for a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States.
It may not be at the front of everyone's mind as they play Pokémon Go, but the idea behind Pokémon is a bit odd: Humans are essentially enslaving animals and then using them to fight one another.
He also looked like a caricature of Americanism when he shoved the Prime Minister of Montenegro out of the way so he could be at the front of the line, and tried to alpha handshake against France's Emmanuel Macron.
That future is coming, and DJI is racing to be at the front of the pack for when the moment comes that mainstream consumers start considering drones as fun toys and secondary cameras, rather than silly and unnecessary investments.
LONDON (Reuters) - A beaten Andy Ruiz Jr called for a rematch after Anthony Joshua won back an array of world heavyweight titles in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, but the Mexican-American cannot expect to be at the front of the queue.
Oslo will always be at the front of innovation and we are delighted to join forces with two of the industry's most progressive players in this game-changing move to launch the world's most ambitious plan for wireless charging of a taxi fleet.
"They can allow time for an orderly re-structuring of a fund, avoiding unnecessary fire sale pressure, but the expectation that such measures could be imposed tomorrow can create an incentive to be at the front of the redemption queue today," Brazier added.
Trump has already rejected President Obama's comment that the UK would have go to the back of the queue in negotiating a free trade deal with the US. He said the UK would be at the front of the line for such a deal.
The Republican has given mixed messages on how he would do business with the UK. He has previously dismissed trade deals and open markets, but has also said that the UK would be at the front of the queue for a trade deal after Brexit.
The New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets are thought to be at the front of the line, but shuffling salaries to accommodate Durant know brings a staggering medical subplot if the Golden State Warriors' hunch of a ruptured right Achilles checks out via MRI exam on Tuesday.
A new era of progressive lower-court judging probably isn't going to be at the front of anyone's mind when considering their options in 2016, but when we look back on what's been accomplished in 2017, it's likely to be near the top of the list.
Threats by Trump&aposs allies that the Huawei deal might restrict the UK&aposs chances of signing a post-Brexit deal with the US, were also rowed back by Pompeo, who told the event that Britain would be at "the front of the line" for a deal.
"I think what we're seeing here is a president who is accustomed to talking about a whole wide range of issues, whatever happens to be front and center, whatever happens to be at the front of his mind," added Nathan Sheets, chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income.
"It happens to be another example that this parade is moving and businesses are continuing to be at the front of it, and this a transition that makes sense even in manufacturing, which can be one of the most energy intensive sectors of the economy," said Jackson, who is Apple's VP of environment, policy and social initiatives.
The Commanding Officer (or next-ranking officer in the commander's absence) will be at the front of the column. The colors will be just behind (and often to the left). It is common for the staff officers to run immediately behind the commander, followed by the smaller unit formations.
May he let your place be at the front of all time-honored ones. May thine Ka successfully champion all things against any enemy. May thine Ba know the ways that lead to the gateway of the mummified deceased.” Djedefhor brings Djedi to the harbor and makes a boat prepared for traveling.
During her time serving as President, she also started another organization known as Uniunea Femeilor Romane. This organization helped women come together and work on common goals. She was also able to fund a girls' orphanage to help the girls learn how to accomplish daily tasks. She wanted women to be at the front of the Romanian national movement.
At the time, it was the best thing she had ever tasted. So Endorsi wondered how good the food must be at the front of the table. It is then heavily hinted that she killed all the other girls so she would get all the food at the table. Endorsi was then selected to become a princess of Jahad, and began climbing the tower as a regular.
Jughead rarely takes an interest in sports, but has a few unexpected athletic talents. These are often side effects of his other activities. For example, he is a very fast runner due to his constant evasion of Ethel and his determination to be at the front of the lunchline every day. Coach Kleats often tries to recruit him for various school teams, usually without longterm success.
In the 1920s, the Western Maryland's "mixed" train came into Hanover Junction from Hanover on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at about noon time. On arrival, the engine would be at the head of the train with the engine backing. Then for the return trip to Hanover, the engine would again be at the front of the train headed for its destination. This train could carry passengers to the Junction to make connections for train No. 8021 to York at 12:32 p.m.
The elevated terrace between the Carrousel and the rest of the garden used to be at the front of the Tuileries Palace. After the Palace was burned in 1870, it was made into a road, which was put underground in 1877. The terrace is decorated by two large vases which used to be in the gardens of Versailles, and two statues by Aristide Maillol; the Monument to Cézanne on the north and the Monument aux morts de Port Vendres on the south.
At the podium interviews, conducted by former driver Mario Andretti, Hamilton was grateful to be at the front of the field and said it was "such a privilege" to represent his nation. Rosberg said he found a rhythm he liked when Hamilton passed him. Ricciardo thanked his team for fiving him with a podium-contending car and was "really happy" to finish third. In the later press conference, Hamilton said upon passing Rosberg, he controlled the pace by managing tyre wear, and was unhindered by brake locking.
The other version of her death, according to more recent sources, is that after the Nazis approached the trench holding several remaining Soviet soldiers, Stempkovskaya entered the battlefield with a machine gun in her last stand and was killed by gunfire, even though radio operators were at high risk of being captured by the Axis to reveal the information they received and transmitted and weren't supposed to be at the front of the fighting. All remaining members of the battalion that did not flee when the Germans began closing in were killed in the battle.
Leclerc also became the first Ferrari Monza winner since Fernando Alonso's victory in 2010. Qualifying sessions for both races were unusual in that Leclerc won pole by a sizeable margin of more than 0.7 seconds on a dry track in Belgium, whereas almost the entire Q3 field missed crossing the line in time for their second timed lap at Monza, as no driver wanted to be at the front of the group as they would not have the advantage of a tow from the car in front – a significant benefit at Monza, the season's fastest track.
While the train was on the branch line the locomotive would be repositioned to be at the front of the train once the horses drew it back out of the branch onto the main line. In 1864 Brookwood (Necropolis) railway station on the LSWR opened, immediately east of Necropolis Junction. When the station was built a run-around loop was added at Necropolis Junction, allowing locomotives to reposition themselves from the front to the rear of the train. From then on, on arrival at Necropolis Junction from London the locomotive would push the train into the cemetery from the rear, under the close supervision of LNC staff.
Jellison, p. 110 Two small companies were detached to procure boats, and Allen took the main contingent north to Hand's Cove in Shoreham to prepare for the crossing.Jellison, p. 111 Engraving of Benedict Arnold On the afternoon of 9 May, Benedict Arnold unexpectedly arrived, flourishing a commission from the Massachusetts Committee of Safety. He asserted his right to command the expedition, but the men refused to acknowledge his authority and insisted that they would follow only Allen's lead. Allen and Arnold reached an accommodation privately, the essence of which was that Arnold and Allen would both be at the front of the troops when they attacked the fort.
The Front was the name given to the community situated between Cardinal and Johnstown on the First Concession of the township, along the Saint Lawrence River. The name was given to the community as this area of land was considered to be at the front of the township, and was often referred to as simply "The Front" by locals. Despite its location along the river, little settlement occurred before the late 1700s, when the Loyalists arrived. By 1792, much of the land along The Front was granted to disbanded Loyalist soldiers, who had been settling the area and clearing the land sporadically since it was surveyed 1784.
Commonly they were called "workers cottages". Many of the residences in the area are still the original and distinctive workers cottages, which are frequently built on stumps owing to the steep nature of their blocks. Most of the blocks are 16 perch (405 square metres) in size though 24 perch (607 square metres) and 32 perch (809 square metres) are common though typical to all blocks the houses tend to be at the front of the block close to the street. There has been a tendency, mainly by real estate agents for selling purposes to label these houses "Queenslanders" and though they do exist in the area the vast majority of houses are the small wooded 2 or 3 bedroom "workers cottages" with front verandas.
42 policies were listed including reintroduction of the death penalty and conscription, the privatisation of the BBC, banning the burka in public places, holding a referendum on same-sex marriage and preparing to leave the European Union. In July 2017, Chope and Peter Bone, the Conservative MP for Wellingborough, tabled 73 bills between them, of which 47 were placed by Chope. In order to be at the front of the queue to table the bills, the pair had camped in the Palace of Westminster for three days. Chope's bills included legislation to privatise the BBC and Channel 4, limit the interest rate chargeable on student loan debt (and forgive it in certain circumstances), reduce stamp duty, and decriminalise TV licence-dodging.
Following the example of the Ehime Prefecture festival, ushi-oni also appear in events in many areas, such as alongside the taiko floats of Niihama, or alongside danjiri carts in Saijo. Since Uwajima become a sister city to Honolulu, Hawaii, every year on the first Friday, Saturday, and Monday is the Matsuri in Hawaii: Pan-Pacific Festival where volunteers from the Maruho Ushi-oni Preservation Society and the Uwajima City Government Ushi-oni Preservation society would participate as the Uwajima Ushi-oni Preservation Society. In the Nanyo region, they would be at the front of mikoshi and are said to play the role of warding off devils. Ushi-oni also appear in festivals in the Cape Sada region, Mikame, Seiyo, the Kita District, among other places.
Observations on the foraging behaviour of captive golden shiner (a kind of minnow) found they formed shoals which were led by a small number of experienced individuals who knew when and where food was available. If all golden shiners in a shoal have similar knowledge of food availability, there are a few individuals that still emerge as natural leaders (being at the front more often) and behavioural tests suggest they are naturally bolder. Smaller golden shiners appear more willing than larger ones to be near the front of the shoal, perhaps because they are hungrier. Observations on the common roach have shown that food-deprived individuals tend to be at the front of a shoal, where they obtain more food but where they may also be more vulnerable to ambush predators.
As a result, swords were retained only by officers (who were less likely to be at the front of the pike-and-musket hedge) and by cavalry, for whom early single-shot handguns were of limited use. The invention of the revolver in 1836 finally made a service pistol practical, as prior to this pistols had largely been single-shot weapons usually of no particular standardized pattern. Although officers traditionally had been obliged to buy their own weapons, non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and other enlisted personnel were generally issued their weapons (which they were then expected to either pay for or return to the quartermaster if they were promoted). Service pistols, on the other hand, were generally issued to officers, NCOs, and others who needed to carry personal weapons as part of their duties.
We want to make sure that the United Kingdom continues to have that influence." Some Conservative MPs accused U.S. President Barack Obama of interfering in the Brexit vote, with Boris Johnson calling the intervention a "piece of outrageous and exorbitant hypocrisy" and UKIP leader Nigel Farage accusing him of "monstrous interference", saying "You wouldn't expect the British Prime Minister to intervene in your presidential election, you wouldn't expect the Prime Minister to endorse one candidate or another." Obama's intervention was criticised by Republican Senator Ted Cruz as "a slap in the face of British self-determination as the president, typically, elevated an international organisation over the rights of a sovereign people", and stated that "Britain will be at the front of the line for a free trade deal with America", were Brexit to occur. More than 100 MPs from the Conservatives, Labour, UKIP and the DUP wrote a letter to the U.S. ambassador in London asking President Obama not to intervene in the Brexit vote as it had "long been the established practice not to interfere in the domestic political affairs of our allies and we hope that this will continue to be the case.

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