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A girl knits while waiting in a line for mealtime.
Peep, below, the latest in a line of storied work.
Now imagine that its main vent extends in a line.
We stood in a line and kept our mouths open.
Not in a line but all sort of for ourselves.
Mr. Bird even throws in a line about strong women.
You may have to wait in a line or two.
The readers snaked in a line far down the vestibule.
The gangsters lie in a line right beside the corpses.
The desperate people are told to stand in a line.
Children in Ukraine wait in a line for the measles vaccine.
The warts stop in a line, right at the back edge.
The Prime Minister, Lord Buckethead and Elmo, all in a line.
The prefectures sit in a line between North Korea and Guam.
Who wants to stand in a line at the post office?
We all have to stand in a line to say hello.
Obviously, waiting in a line is going to affect that experience.
Not once does it feel like we are waiting in a line.
In one of the episode's quirkiest scenes, Eugene stands in a line.
Often, mothers and their children are already waiting in a line outside.
The tunnel is thin, so you need to walk in a line.
The three helpers crouched in a line in front of the basket.
It just took a few hours of wasting my life in a line.
Sanders hits the GOP debates in a line about mental health funding. pic.twitter.
These accusations are just the latest in a line of accusations against Trump.
Immigrant children walk in a line outside a temporary shelter in Homestead, Fla.
This was in a line with toned-down margin target provided in November.
He couldn't drop in a line about the Riemann hypothesis as an icebreaker.
Three 6-inch gun casemates were constructed in a line along the beach.
That was in a line with a consensus forecast in a Reuters poll.
Birds stand in a line on the head of a buffalo in Kenya.
Except that he was in a line of dozens of tractors lumbering along.
Dear Miss Manners: We all know that cutting in a line is rude.
The Canucks caught Pittsburgh in a line change for a three-on-two.
Munchery is just the latest in a line of food delivery startups to shutter.
It's the latest in a line of questions about Carson's childhood in southwest Detroit.
The role of memory was dramatically encapsulated in a line Ford delivered after Sen.
Q: Double Daggers — Xayah throws two blades in a line, damaging all enemies hit.
A group of men are handcuffed in a line after being arrested for looting.
Some people can't take election day off from work to wait in a line.
Sometimes 100 years pass in a chapter, at other times in a line break.
You often see old women in black abayas standing outside restaurants in a line.
And they just came in in a line and sat in front of us.
The Odessa shooting is the latest in a line of mass shootings in Texas.
Say you are filling out a form in a line-of-business app on Android.
Castro got in a line in Spanish, too, at the beginning of his closing remarks.
He and his groomsmen drove up to the wedding in a line of mighty lorries.
They stand in a line and stare out into the blue expanse, into the horizon.
He is the American incarnation in a line of crackpots and gurus from Buddha on.
Police stood in a line across a Turtle Hill during the afternoon until protesters left.
"You want to avoid being in Costco with 200 people in a line," Fries said.
Five groups were in a line on the left separated by about 25 yards each.
About 100 people waited in a line behind him Thursday night, stretching around the corner.
Sometimes they appeared in a line, but mostly they looked like little drops of water.
" Yet you may wish more real things were said in "A Line Made by Walking.
For Russia, however, the Progress failure was just the latest in a line of similar mishaps.
He sees California's law as the first in a line of dominoes that will eventually fall.
The company becomes the latest in a line of websites affected by credit card skimming code.
He is the latest in a line of Latin American politicians who took their own lives.
Dwayne Johnson can seem like Tony Robbins playing Superman, but he never phones in a line.
Uniformed UPS employees were later led out in a line by officers next to a highway.
Many people stood in the rain for hours in a line that stretched around the block.
"I've built up some defenses," she said, in a line that was, for her, self-revelatory.
He can use them to build different shapes, structures, or string them together in a line.
The cast members took no solo bows, instead appearing every time holding hands in a line.
Alexandria, Louisiana (CNN)The men shuffle in a line across a lonely tarmac, one by one.
They have all the potential to be next in a line of succession as music royalty.
Instead, it's one in a line that will eventually lead to the strain he's hoping for.
The focus is on living life and looking cute in a line that is on-trend.
"I hate you," mumbles Lando, "I know," replies Han, in a line which again falls flat.
"They'll all stand in a line and then we'll walk to the restroom," the employee said.
You mostly still stand in a line to check in, and sometimes even to check out.
It was a side entrance from the Palais with expensive-looking cars waiting in a line.
Squads of young blacks dressed in their freshest gear congregated in a line down the block.
"I'm not convinced you're still not a jihadist," said Davis, in a line that paraphrased Koeh­ler's evaluation.
"Karma is a bitch, honey," Huger adds, in a line that appears to have inspired Ashley's tagline.
Immigrant children walk in a line outside the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children in Homestead, Florida.
I don't want Spectacles that bad to wait in a line that deep in the freezing cold.
One school of thought is that Trump is merely the latest in a line of Republican presidents.
London is the latest in a line of major world cities seeking to boost its green credentials.
Detroit got caught in a line change when Toronto evened the score at the 15:48 mark.
There were people in a line at the door every morning with things for him to do.
Earn's faulty decision-making skills — the latest in a line of many — landed them in this mess.
Television news footage showed people leaving the building in a line, holding their arms in the air.
They aren't in a line but rather a congregation of footprints showing concentrated activity in the area.
We grab our wristbands and thankfully can walk right into the pavilion without waiting in a line.
If you make a mistake in a line of code, you can fix it from your chair.
We don't know where the children are, or if they are in fact still in a line.
Lanyon and others are now demonstrating a device with qubits as 20 calcium ions arranged in a line.
Officials attributed the blackout to a failure in a line that begins in the island's largest power plant.
Some people said they were stuck in a line but were able to wait and see it through.
The girls are actually sitting in a line, combing each other's hair while wearing silky, lacy evening wear.
Nearly 2,000 people were standing in a line that wrapped around the building and into the parking lot.
Soon, hundreds of 18-wheelers were backed up in a line that stretched for miles outside the terminal.
They could also be the first in a line of TV and movie crews leaving Hollywood for Havana.
The Red Wings caught the Panthers in a line change and turned it into an odd-man rush.
Jackson is in a line of work similar to Holland's, but on the more physical end of things.
Research has found that, on average, people overestimated how long they waited in a line by 36 percent.
Maybe I throw in a line or two about how I was very good at conversation at school.
It's the first product in a line of foods, Williams Family Kitchen, developed and produced by Dean & DeLuca.
It's about as much fun as picking out the smuggler when you're in a line waiting at immigration.
"I think why people love sport so much is because you see everything in a line," Venus said.
" He added, in a line that, by far, received the biggest applause: "In America, we don't worship government.
The next day, Bielski assembled the twelve hundred camp resi- dents in a line extending a full mile.
"I think why people love sport so much, is because you see everything in a line," she said.
The field stretches a great distance back, ending in a line of trees that marks out the horizon.
"It's dangerous to take someone else's Nostalgia," she's warned, in a line that could be the show's motto.
Mr. Rosen is the latest in a line of Fox News employees to be accused of similar misconduct.
"I was standing in a line at the Eiffel Tower and said I was from Santa Clara," she recalled.
Residents of the Leilani Estates wait in a line to enter the subdivision to gather possessions from their homes.
She'll campaign in a line from the Connecticut River Valley to the Maine border: Keene, Nashua, Exeter and Rochester.
Fittingly, Adams's quilts hang in a line in a hallway-turned-gallery, suggesting movement through both space and time.
You're trapping people in a line where if something did happen these people would not be able to scatter.
In one clip, they stand in a line saying their names for the camera while wearing matching red shirts.
Mr. Trump also invested in a line of crystal bearing his name to go with his Trump Home line.
Adam Schiff and Mueller engaged in a line of questioning that was devastating to the president and his allies.
After passing two tests — reciting the alphabet and standing on one leg — he struggled to walk in a line.
Keeping your abdominals braced and body in a line, straighten your arms, pressing your body away from the floor.
The new extension is the latest in a line of Pinterest features that could rival Google's image search functionality.
" In a line that could now become prophetic, Gorsuch declared "Maybe the time has come to face the behemoth.
The comedian is the latest in a line of performers and scheduled productions taking precautions during the coronavirus outbreak.
"Everyone has stood in a line — at the bank, at a concert venue, at a grocery store," she said.
In Apple's Omotesando store in Tokyo, some 550 people were waiting in a line stretching to around 13 meters.
The former refers to REARing a child, and the latter hints at bringing up the REAR in a line.
People pick out a very particular outfit with a lot of signifiers to go and stand in a line.
Maxwell's teammates stood in a line next to him, and Mark Canha put his right hand on Maxwell's shoulder.
Eberle put the Islanders up 2-0 with the Blues caught in a line change late in the period.
"I don't believe the numbers reflect what's really happening," he said, waiting in a line hundreds of people long.
" In a line that makes me shiver, Carson's Weil says, "I was afraid this might not happen to me.
During the speech Saturday, the senator also worked in a line from Taylor Swift when giving advice to graduates.
In a line used verbatim in the show, she once wrote: "I love, and only love, the fairer sex."
The pair, who met in the caravan, stood waiting for food in a line that snaked around the stadium.
I took my place in a leather Barcalounger, in a line of other Barcaloungers, in full view of other travelers.
Schoolchildren stand in a line near the STEM School during a shooting incident in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, on May 2056.
Somali people who have been internally displaced wait in a line for food distribution in Mogadishu, Somalia, on May 22.
On Bing, the suggestions, called smart suggestion bubbles, appear in a line above the results after conducting an image search.
The company will be the latest in a line of enterprise SaaS businesses to hit the public markets in 100.
You get in a line with other riders who are also trying to take an Uber away from the airport.
And Rubio says it's just the latest in a line of Trump's "outrageous" comments designed to suck up media attention.
Latest execution The general is the latest in a line of disgraced officials who have been executed by Kim's regime.
" The perfect sentiment popped up in a line delivered by Andy Bernard, the character on the TV show "The Office.
It took 45 minutes in a line that was constantly being cut to fill up my CamelBak on Friday afternoon.
Witnesses said the man driving the truck that exploded had waited in a line of vehicles to enter the market.
The album won't be out for another 15 days, but the song is another in a line of successful singles.
In the end, they grab audience members from the first couple of rows and place them onstage in a line.
Kimmich rockets in a line drive of a cross that a center fielder with a glove might not have handled.
Coryell is widely considered the pioneer of the I, which features two running backs in a line behind the quarterback.
It would then bounce back and forth in a line forever, never moving to any other part of the table.
"She doesn't like the kids to be all over the place, they have to be in a line," she said.
The Capitals appeared to get caught in a line change on the play that resulted in the game-winning goal.
McConnell allies painted Moore as the latest in a line of unelectable candidates who appealed only to grass-roots conservatives.
They are all in a line, they are looking for a volunteer and everyone takes a step back except one guy.
"During the harsh winter I would have to stand in a line and receive bread to feed my family," Shazia says.
Little wonder, then, that he is putting his effort behind the latest in a line of pretenders to the supersonic crown.
People wait in a line to collect drinking water from a municipal tanker at a flooded residential colony in Ahmedabad, India.
Instead of having everyone stand in a line with their arms around one another, arrange them in a more interesting way.
As Ms Lepore points out, this identified "Wonder Woman as the latest in a line of women fighting for women's equality".
" He then adds, in a line as bleak as it is funny, "Don'tcha think it should cost less to be alive?
Standing in a line, their collective image was dizzyingly uniform: short scarlet-red cocktail dresses and 4-inch-high nude heels.
Actress Susan Sarandon joined in a line of protesters as Capitol Police led them out of the atrium to be arrested.
Once you're done placing your order you wait in a line to pay and pick up the weed at the cashier.
In the film, spread out on either side of an ISIS trainer, blank-faced rows of children sit in a line.
Freeman is the latest in a line of celebrities to partner with Waze, including Kevin Hart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Stephen Colbert.
Aralyte is the first in a line of what Antera Therapeutics plans to be numerous early introduction products to prevent allergies.
The move is the latest in a line of investments in gaming firms by Tencent, which owns the WeChat messaging app.
Whenever any bugger looks like scoring, we all step forwards in a line and wave our arms about like a fairy.
And I preached about the unusual repetition in a line in the Lord's Prayer: 'give us this day our daily bread.
This Colorado victory stands in a line of advances for the end-of-life choice movement that began in Oct. 6900.
As I'm waiting in a line of media people, I overhear someone saying that my slot might get commandeered by HuffPo.
She had them trained and made them all sit in those chairs in a line at the same time—very impressive.
Handcuffed prisoners were marched in a line to the court past a crowd of protesters calling for them to be hanged.
The designers will place wooden bird boxes asymmetrically instead of in a line, an arrangement that helps swallows identify their homes.
Sometimes, he can be found standing in a line for rations at the Rohingya refugee camp where he lives in Bangladesh.
The orbs are followed by the dancers, who stand for a moment in a line that bisects the round performance area.
Some producers are using a unit train - roughly 75 or more rail cars in a line - on each well, Keene says.
Disintegration and rebellion dovetailed in a line of derelict shipping piers that stretched the Hudson River between Chelsea and Greenwich Village.
Clinton's Washington home, the latest in a line of 211 Democrats who had sought her private counsel ahead of their campaigns.
In a line evoking what accusers have said of Weinstein, the mogul character tells a victim: "You want this part, don't you?"
The summit in Helsinki was just the latest in a line of bewildering series of foreign affairs grenades set off by Trump.
A Mexican police car drives past people standing in a line to get on a bus in Navojoa, Mexico, on Nov. 15.
"Because you'd be in jail," Trump shot back, in a line that served as red meat to his core base of supporters.
When rappers brag about going from rags to riches, they might throw in a line about buying out the luxury retailer Barneys.
DALLAS (Reuters) - They stood in a line, clasping hands as a choir sang, Democrat and Republican, black and white, politician and cop.
People who didn't even know each other went HAND IN HAND IN A LINE, into the water to try and reach them.
The order will be the latest in a line of orders and actions from Trump to repeal or weaken Obama environmental regulations.
The tiny pooch is just the latest in a line of pets that have been killed by Britain's influx of vicious seabirds.
During the dispute, employees hung pro-union signs in cars parked on Verizon property in a line for passers-by to see.
The scientists sat in a line behind a table; Pretor-Pinney stood, holding blown-up photos of asperatus for them to consider.
They were found to contain logs that, if laid in a line, would stretch for 1,500 kilometers (930 miles), the police said.
As if adding in a line of morality will make us forget that you just had a total Regina George moment, Morgan.
At last week's opening, A-listers from film and the arts stood in a line stretching around the block to get in.
For Sullivan, that initial medication was only the first in a line of drugs that weren't just ineffective—they were actually harmful.
Professor Larson, whose nickname in academic circles is Dr. Queue, said he would never wait in a line on Black Friday himself.
Mr. Labadie is the latest in a line of distinguished leaders, including Pablo Heras-Casado, Donald Runnicles, Charles Mackerras and Roger Norrington.
I remember her talking about camping in the Arctic and how her pee froze in a line before it hit the ground.
President Trump's announcement is just the latest in a line of situations outside of Norwegian's control that may lead to its demise. 
Free to get from point A to point B in a line that's nowhere near straight...this is where we break free.
Couples stood in a line to mix VHS channels in real-time, turning a video of their faces green and pink and black.
You may be standing in a line that extends beyond the limits of both time and space, but it wasn't always like this.
"That's why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans," said the President, in a line that drew a standing ovation from the large crowd.
People in raincoats, carrying trash bags, and even someone sitting in a blowup boat waited in a line that stretched around the building.
Lettunich watched Tuesday as teenage boys walked single file in a line between the tents used to shelter children separated from their parents.
Hundreds of students waited in a line that stretched down the block to enter the hall and spilled out of the pews inside.
Migrant Maria del Carmen Mejia holds her daughter while standing in a line outside a migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, on Nov. 22.
It is the latest in a line of weak performances for parties in Merkel's ruling coalition, signalling a broader shift in German politics.
China's world and Olympic champion Sun Yang was fourth fastest overall in a line-up led by Conor Dwyer of the United States.
Prosecutors say Ms. Constand is just one in a line of women who Mr. Cosby assaulted after giving them some kind of intoxicant.
As Lahey herself says, it can be about getting your dots in a line figuratively speaking, and perhaps the rest is good fortune.
"I didn't think it would get worse overnight, but it just did," Parks said while waiting in a line to refuel on Monday.
A 14-year-old boy allegedly shot another teen for cutting in a line to buy Yeezys in Brooklyn, NBC New York said.
Cornell becomes another in a line of lead singers from major grunge bands to die abruptly and in most cases, of unnatural causes.
It is the latest in a line of regional airports to do so, including Plymouth in 2011 and Manston and Blackpool in 19903.
She finds what she calls "solace in the terror of the infinite desert" in a line from Vladimir Nabokov's memoir "Speak, Memory" (1951).
Margaritis Schinas, a spokesman for the European Commission, threw in a line from the band's 1995 song "Wannabe" during a speech in Belgium.
If you get in a line with four people who each have 20 items, it will take an average of nearly seven minutes.
Then, about 15 minutes before the end, a train of sharks were following the blood trail that was spewing out in a line.
In the footage, Calhoun, a teenage boy, wears a trendy leather jacket and a kilt while standing in a line, dancing freely outside.
The next day, I waited for 30 minutes to try this staple of sno-balls in a line that wrapped around the block.
Do we now go into these quiet places of worship as we do at an airport, getting in a line to be screened?
A theme park: not just somewhere you pay to gain access to, before spending the majority of your time standing in a line.
He was in a line of green cabs waiting for passengers to pick up in the shadow of the Astoria Boulevard subway station.
"Richard Jewell" is the latest in a line of films that have portrayed harmful stereotypes about female journalists in sexual relationships with sources.
But hanging them all in a line makes those details read as passing accidents, like the constantly mutating patterns of a tide pool.
He traveled to the French front and found his subject in a line of gas-blinded soldiers, being led to a medical tent.
Then he takes his place in a line of men and women from Myanmar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bhutan and rural Ohio.
Supporters and some curious onlookers waited in the sub-freezing cold in a line that wrapped around the building and down a block.
Jackie Kennedy, same face all in a line, from smiling to grief-struck, because her husband has just passed from life into death.
The stolen tree — now just a sad stump in the snow — had been in a line of evergreens planted about a decade ago.
Often these conversations happen in a line, at a gas station, while waiting for my wife outside the bathroom at a movie theater, etc.
For too many years, fashion shows looked like this: A stream of very thin, very young, very white women solemnly marching in a line.
This strike is just the latest in a line of allegedly unlawful attacks in the country since the current conflict began in March 2015.
To describe it in a line: Peach is an online diary that you can share with your friends, like LiveJournal and Tumblr before it.
It's just the latest in a line of tools and software that Microsoft has made available to the open source community in recent years.
The three ducks were arranged in a line, starting with a milk chocolate duck, then a white chocolate one, and a dark chocolate duck.
The Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto used the latter version in a line people might want to co-opt for any holiday toasts they're giving.
How could anyone overlook this and think it would be okay to do this especially in a line dedicated to young girls and youth.
Around 100 Eritreans and 30 Afghans were reportedly involved in a two-hour battle after clashing in a line for food in southern Calais.
The Alaïa look is the latest in a line of vintage pieces Kardashian West has been wearing recently, including a number of Mugler pieces.
Tsouparopoulou, the pensioner, was waiting in a line for food handouts, a common feature in Greece where thousands have come to rely on charity.
"This is a test of our moral clarity," Ryan declares in a line that it's hard to imagine Trump thinking, much less actually saying.
" Mencken was one of the earliest in a line of American readers to recognize how Conrad conjured up "the general out of the particular.
Trucks can be waiting on the side of the road in a line as far as 10 miles waiting for the freeway to open.
More than 100 demonstrators walked in a line behind a truck with loudspeakers as police looked on, according to Reuters reporters at the scene.
Nova is the latest in a line of promising starting pitching prospects that came up in the Yankees system but never fulfilled their promise.
"This is now our ninth deployment of the year," Officer Kraft said as he waited in a line of officers stretching around the church.
He is unofficially referred to as "The Protector," and is the latest in a line of Turkmen leaders to embrace a cult of personality.
We have to stop panicking and ensure that people know they don't have to wait in a line at Costco for 30, 45 minutes.
"We felt like we were in the armed forces, moving in a line like soldiers," said Carrasco, who arrived at the camp in November.
In a line that will perhaps be chiseled on his gravestone, Sagal writes, "I have seen remarkable things, and passed them at moderate speed."
Hundreds packed a cavernous Episcopal church in Astoria on Monday night, with scores left waiting in a line outside, to rail against the company.
This was the launch of the latest in a line of ambitious collaborations between P.S.G., the perennial champion of France, and a fashion brand.
We were in a line that wrapped halfway around a city block, and we were talking about color: red versus pink, shimmery versus matte.
Chatto & Windus; £20 THEY STOOD in a line outside the Capitol while senators considered a health-care bill that would restrict family-planning services.
When Kris and her sister went to the just-reopened H.E.B. for groceries, they waited in a line that stretched around the store's perimeter.
Instead, the throne went to her son George, the first in a line of puffy, pink-faced German Protestants to wear the English crown.
This gap is something like the caesura, or metrical break in a line of poetry, and it has its violent and sexual subtext, too.
And this week, Volkswagen unveiled a midsize S.U.V., the ID.4, which is the second in a line of electric vehicles it is introducing.
Noted Timothée Chalamet is the latest in a line of public figures who have drawn outsize attention for sitting with the rest of us.
There's also the "slurry line" method, where planes and/or helicopters drop fire retardant in a line across the vegetation to slow the burn.
Idris chose a forest green three-piece Ozwald Boateng tuxedo for the occasion, while Isan was dressed in A-line style dress with sequin embellishments.
Jeff Denham, R-Turlock, in the 10th District, is the latest in a line of challengers to Hanford Republican David Valadao  in the 21st District.
There, a midnight technological tailgate is already under way: five drone pilots in a line, each with his own foldable chair, FPV goggles, and quadcopter.
Members of a 2416-person crew work in a line, hacking at the hardened ground, chopping down trees, yanking out roots and sawing down undergrowth.
These are only the latest bigwigs to go in a line of departures linked to "personal misconduct", a term that covers a multitude of sins.
The attack on law enforcement comes after a week that saw two Black men shot dead by police, the latest in a line of incidents.
The sweeping move is just the latest in a line of technology companies taking action against Jones and Infowars for violating rules against hateful content.
Alien is the first in a line of stellar sci-fi movies helmed by women (Ex Machina and Annihilation being some of the most recent).
Every time there is a death by sword, do the Two-Step Weave Set up three cones in a line, with two feet between each.
The videos show police in riot gear responding to projectiles by pushing forward in a line and detonating explosive devices to move the crowds back.
Outside the Theater, people are still in a line that stretches back for quite a distance in an effort to get into the personal venue.
After the final, Oxford and the losing team get in a line and hug one another, with a handshake, and properly linger in the embrace.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As day breaks, hundreds of patients wait to see doctors in a line that snakes around the Peking Union hospital in Beijing.
We may not think HHS secretary is any great shakes but I bet there would be 1,000 people in a line to get that job.
" In a line in the documentary referring to 1998, Foster recalls, "somebody says everything was seen through this political lens, there was very little humanity.
At the back of the studio, in a large and mostly unfurnished room, new photos are printed and hung on the walls in a line.
LAKEWOOD, Pa. — In the woods here on Tuesday, campers stood in a line holding quails, feeling their warm bodies and beating hearts in their hands.
Young people in shorts and flip-flops stood next to construction workers and contractors in a line that snaked through the distinctive red-colored tables.
The childless woman's crime appears to be that she is taking up space in a line that the mother feels her son is entitled to.
Although he knew that his vote would probably not make a difference, he waited for over an hour in a line stretching down the block.
He is the latest in a line of executives to lose their jobs in the media business following accusations of improper conduct or sexual harassment.
They began gathering Monday night at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History for Tuesday's viewing, in a line that stretched for blocks.
The large, spotted cat slinking past littered streets and aluminum sided homes, was like something one of the city's poets might include in a line.
All of a sudden, there were three more photographers in a line, waiting to photograph her in her Coach shearling coat and burnt orange slacks.
Her coach, Alberto Salazar, is just the latest in a line of powerful men being scrutinized for the harmful ways they have used their power.
The Mac II was actually the first Apple computer with a modular design, and was the first in a line of modular design versions to come.
According to the innocence project, Bishop picked Wilson out in a line up only after a police officer pointed to Wilson's photo asking: 'What about him?
In 2014, following a tuberculosis diagnosis, Neo Hutiri had to spend three hours in a line every other Friday to collect prescription medicine from a clinic.
He was sitting in the back of his pickup, in a line of at least 25 vehicles at the Marathon Gas station on Tamiami Trail East.
He was sitting in the back of his pickup, in a line of at least 4.33 vehicles at the Marathon Gas station on Tamiami Trail East.
Four cows and two calves have been found dead in a paddock in Beaudesert, they're all in a line and there isn't a mark on them.
I'd just come from Charlotte, where I mingled with Hillary Clinton supporters in a line that extended a half a mile away from the Convention Center.
The bumper earnings meant Sinopec is the latest in a line of Chinese state oil majors to reap the benefit of last year's crude price recovery.
The BoomStick is just the first in a line of products on the company's horizon, and it sounds like Appling has big plans for Kraemer's algorithms.
Sun, China's big hope, was fourth fastest overall in a line-up led by Conor Dwyer of the United States with a time of 5003:43.42.
In the video, Halili is seen standing in a line with government employees as the flag is raised and those in attendance sing the national anthem.
If they are taking time out of their day and waiting in a line to cast a ballot, they want to feel like it means something.
Wearing white, the boys and their coach walked in a line in the northern town of Mae Sai, holding their heads low and their hands together.
In one moment, a dancer makes a sharp, repeating sound; in another, dancers hold up numbers with their fingers to indicate their place in a line.
He blew up 10 inflatable ducks, assembled them in a line and walked his soon-to-be fiancée to each one, reminiscing about a different memory.
The Supreme Court's decision in Lagos is just the latest in a line of cases that have made it more difficult to obtain repayment for misconduct.
"I voted to remain," Aarti told CNBC Tuesday while standing in a line at a weekly food market bustling with office workers on their lunch break.
Tuesday with two friends from her Denver high school to seize the first places in a line that had grown to two dozen by 8 a.m.
How he became radicalized — yet another in a line of lone wolves that have left a bloody trail around the globe — is part of the investigation.
Ms. Bailey, who led Harper's Bazaar for nearly 19 years, was one of the last in a line of fashion editors producing expensive, glossy monthly magazines.
On Tuesday, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey showed weakening manufacturing activity in the United States, the latest in a line of similar warnings.
It refines stillness from rhythm, silence from sound, and space from compression, a whiplash in a line running from Messiaen and Morton Feldman through Brian Eno.
Reservations fill up quick at Mazel Tov, and while they do accept walk-in's, someone has to stand in a line in front of the host stand.
These specs are identical to the 7 Pro, and the lenses are also arranged in a line, unlike the circular camera bump we saw on the 7T.
I learned not to try standing in a line, a useless concept here, and shove my way up to a counter with the rest of the crowd.
The findings are the latest in a line of evidence on the dangers of sitting for too long -- but this time, they come along with a solution.
The footage shows police officers escorting a handcuffed man through a desert scene, as well as people sitting in a line on the ground near uniformed police.
Indiegogo is the latest in a line of tech companies coming round to the idea of cutting off the oxygen of publicity and cash to such campaigns.
The whole process takes about two minutes and, if all goes as planned, you'll never have to wait in a line or talk to a sales rep.
The deal is the latest in a line of mergers in the oil services sector, driven by the potential upside many see from more stable oil prices.
"I am not alone; unfortunately I'm in a line of smart, funny women who experienced this from the same man in our L.A. comedy community," Stelling wrote.
"The more I read, the more I was led to abhor and detest my enslavers," Douglass wrote, in a line that the creature himself might have written.
Then all three of them stood together in a line of Trumps, the two impersonators making rubber-faced reactions as the real Trump, 69, shrugged them off.
The Blarney Stone experience consists mainly of waiting in a line with hundreds of people to kiss something that has been kissed by hundreds of other people.
Likewise, because the rejectors are spread out in a line, it's just a matter of timing to pick the right one to knock out the offending article.
Whether it was good for Facebook shareholders—or risks relegating the company to a position behind Google in a line for the President's ear—is less certain.
Once I filled out my paperwork, I stood in a line for the sole purpose of receiving a number that would mark my place in another line.
"That is what distinguishes the great composers from composers," he said, placing her in a line of leading Austrians, including Gustav Mahler, Alban Berg and Friedrich Cerha.
Or, is she just another in a line of ambitious upstarts causing Western governments their latest headache in Ukraine and, possibly, taking the country down with her?
They will tell you that your family shouldn't stand in a line outside of Best Buy, but rather sit around a table, passing mashed potatoes and laughing.
Denim in the shape of long suit jackets and dropped-waist dresses with high halter necks, denim in A-line skirts torqued just ever so slightly askew.
The five planes fly in a line and emit smoke using a digital matrix, making even, long messages, up to 20 or 20193 characters in two minutes.
In "Baba," two women in A-line skirts walk past a sooty, half-thawed snowman, its top ball studded with cigarette butts and wearing a human moue.
Still, we never saw such routinized and overt hostility to the very practice of engaging powerful people in a line of questioning until the age of Trump.
"Having a father," Toibin writes, in a line that will resonate with any 15-year-old boy, "might have seemed at certain moments quite unnecessary" for Wilde.
Three initials in a line of code on the back of her permanent resident card did not match those of any government center that issues green cards.
" (Politico) Biden, in a line reminiscent of the Bushisms of President George W. Bush, said at the Iowa State Fair on Thursday: "We choose truth over facts!
The NASCAR race in a swing state is the latest in a line of appearances and ad buys at professional sports events over the last few months.
Why it matters: Clinton is the latest in a line of current and former officials and lawmakers to question how workable Warren's plan would be in practice.
A few days later, Giovanna Federico-Becker, a jeweler from TriBeCa who discovered Jim's six months ago, waited patiently in a line that extended to the door.
Six elephants trekked through the forest in a line, two babies safe in the middle, frantically trying to grasp their mothers' tails with their trunks for security.
" And then he tied it all to Mr. Trump, throwing in a line that the relationship between Mr. Schwarzman and the president resembled a scene from "Goodfellas.
Sailing in a line formation more suited to visual propaganda than hard military maneuvers, the flotilla was headed by what appeared to be submarines, with aircraft above.
That day became a grim marker in a line of mass murders that would later include Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, Parkland, and dozens of other, lesser-known shootings.
"It's an abuse," says one disgruntled queuer after standing two hours in a line at a Caracas shopping mall to pay in the equivalent of less than $20.
Blazin' Buffalo Explosion, for the uninitiated, is just the most recent in a line of Doritos Mix flavors that pairs a classic chip with different shapes and flavors.
Protesters were taking a chance that a weak spot in a line would not explode, and that employees in operations hubs would spring into action after hearing alarms.
Perlman, a Grammy Award winner, is the latest in a line of performers who have backed out of shows in North Carolina in a stand against the law.
At lunchtime on Thursday, the first day of early voting here, Fred Ames, 73, was standing in a line of more than 163 voters waiting to cast ballots.
The opening makes the first in a line of super gyms he and partner Mark Mastrov, the founder of 24 Hour Fitness, are opening all over south Florida.
At the Whitney, Leonard's photographs are slightly different sizes but still hung together, horizontals and verticals in a line like the sporadic, charged details of a past moment.
The Higher Brothers assembled in a line at the edge of the stage, and instructed the audience to clear a small space in the middle of the floor.
Sources close to the Post tell TMZ ... he's launching a chronic company he's dubbed Shaboink, and it's specializing in a line of flower, pre-roll joints and vaporizers.
" Mr. Trump tweeted in 2016, adding, in a line that became his slogan for a travel ban on people from several majority-Muslim countries, "We must get tough.
Severe thunderstorms were forecast across the Mid-Atlantic States on Thursday afternoon and evening, in a line from Charlottesville, Va., through Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City.
"Hot Blood" is the latest in a line of collections that tap into a new zeitgeist of artists who are challenging Western expectations of Chinese art and identity.
The decision was the latest in a line of rulings allowing companies to use arbitration provisions to bar both class actions in court and class-wide arbitration proceedings.
Nearby, another of the fair's standout portraits hangs in a line of three impressive large-scale paintings by Cheyenne Julien, being shown by Los Angeles gallery Smart Objects.
People were waiting for hours in a line that was not moving and were finally forced to leave without voting because they had to get to their jobs.
Ivanka Trump gatecrashed Angela Merkel's ill-fated summit with Donald Trump Friday, the latest in a line of questionable appearances at gatherings where she probably doesn't really belong.
Sometimes her role was simply to be one in a line of rescuers who handed Jewish children to someone else, who would then lead them out of danger.
Conch shells lined sand paths through the dunes to the beach, strafed by surf despite the barrier of distant Horseshoe Reef, visible in a line of frothy waves.
"Padre Pio is in a line of very spiritual people for having this special gift from God to show the importance of suffering for others' salvation," he said.
By the end of the evening, when the dancers all rush forward in a line—last beats, hint of a bow, pull back, curtain—we have stopped thinking.
The Duchess of Sussex is the latest in a line of royals over the years who have been subjected to excessively negative media attention from the British tabloids.
In the days leading up to Thanksgiving, I was at our soup kitchen in Harlem attempting to calm people waiting in a line that stretched down the street.
The altercation started when Davis cut in front of several customers in a line set aside for ordering the fast food chain's popular new chicken sandwich, authorities said.
But the wedding serves as an important milestone for the both of them in a line of work where the border between reality and story is ever-shifting.
It hoped to start production by 2020, pending a final investment decision, becoming the first in a line of companies to tap the European Union state's vast offshore resources.
Sisi is the latest in a line of Egyptian rulers drawn from the military that was only briefly broken by Mursi, who lasted a year before Sisi overthrew him.
It was the latest in a line of tough measures imposed by Salvini since he took office a year ago, which have led to a decline in new arrivals.
In schools, there will be Lucia parades, where all lights are turned off and children, dressed in white, walk in a line carrying candles and singing the Lucia psalm.
Because I dream of animals standing in a line that bends to infinity, an endless trudge of species waiting for the flood like a perverse reprise of Noah's Ark.
"We were made to stand in a line while the employers pick the maid they like, it was like shopping for goods," said the 19-year-old Indonesian woman.
He sat in the cabinet for only a few months, as the second in a line of ineffectual Brexit secretaries, and comes across as ideological, blinkered and throbbingly boring.
Hardly worth of a Pulitzer, but by tweaking the originally far-too-dark image in Adobe Lightroom, at least now the kitten would be recognizable in a line-up.
A website on the 23rd page of a search result might as well not exist — its only real function is as a space holder in a line of content.
Reuters footage from the border shows concrete panels around at least 7m high being placed in a line to form a wall on the Israeli side of the border.
Like the time that some people filed a case against me and sent one of my associates to prison, they have alluded to it in a line of dialogue.
"You're constantly at an airport, constantly in a line, security, which kind of gets to me sometimes, but I would say that's the hardest part of it," she says.
It is the latest in a line of big protests staged to voice anger at the new Trump presidency and oppose his policies on everything from women to immigration.
"The government handled this strike so badly," said Lorivan Carvalho, a federal employee who spent two hours waiting in a line of cars at a gas station in Brasilia.
Gillaspie, 1.943, was a first-round pick of the Giants in 2008, another in a line of first-rounders that included Matt Cain, Tim Lincecum, Bumgarner and Buster Posey.
But as evening approached, hundreds of voters (who happened to be overwhelmingly Latino) were standing in a line that had snaked through the supermarket and outside to the sidewalk.
The latter had been pulled from the service's popular Rap Caviar playlists after video emerged of the rapper striking a woman — the latest in a line of assault claims.
Last week he issued World Eater, the latest in a line of solo records that have found him attempting to corral that chaos into more traditionally song-shaped forms.
"It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards," the White Queen famously tells Alice, in a line that the protagonist of Vásquez's new novel, "Reputations," cites often.
It's based on the percentage of buses in a line that "bunch" — when two buses arrive at a stop at the same time — which indicates they're not on schedule.
Neither boy waited to see more; another kettleful of chickpeas smoking in a heap on the floor; soda crackers crumbled and strewn in a line next to the doorsill.
We will guarantee those who serve this country will be able to visit the doctor or hospital of their choice without waiting five days in a line and dying.
He would be the latest in a line of intelligence directors who have had varied policy experience including diplomatic or military backgrounds rather than stints in the intelligence world.
It was the latest in a line that began in fall 2018 with the Endeavour Perpetual Moon Concept, a limited edition of 50 that sold out at $35,000 each.
"Giant corporations and billionaires are going to pay more," Ms. Warren said of the health care vision she shares with Mr. Sanders, in a line either could have uttered.
"It is an embarrassment and a disgrace that we compel people to spend four hours standing in a line to exercise their right to participate in a fair process."
So Trump could find himself the latest in a line of presidents whose efforts to reshape the American health-care system wind up costing them dearly at the ballot box.
The iO is the latest in a line of products that make shooting 360-degree photos and videos seem easy — a true feat considering the format is still so young.
Most believe in a line of 12 imams, the last of whom, a boy, is believed to have vanished in the ninth century in Iraq after his father was murdered.
A history of attacks The Pulse nightclub mass shooting and the Up Stairs Lounge arson are bookends in a line of attacks that have specifically targeted LGBT clubs and bars.
Every time someone takes off or puts on a fur coat, do the Up and Back Set up four cones in a line, with each cone about two feet apart.
Gracing the cover of TIME Magazine to promote the highly-anticipated novel adaptation A Wrinkle in Time, the actresses stood in a line in simple, black turtlenecks, staring straight ahead.
The neurochemical attack this month on Sergei Skripal, a retired Russian double agent, in Salisbury, a sleepy British cathedral city, is just the latest in a line of brazen incidents.
I remember this one time in my playground, there I was, a Portuguese immigrant fresh off the boat, and all the girls were in a line braiding each other's hair.
Each stage of the convoluted process (parking, check-in, security, boarding, baggage, customs and immigration, and even waiting in a line for coffee) can push you past your boarding time.
It is conducting drills with the South Korean navy involving 40 warships deployed in a line stretching from the Yellow Sea west of the peninsula into the Sea of Japan.
"We are / we are / all Americans now," Anohni sings, in a line that references the undue influence of the US on the world and stings with past promises of patriotism.
The source said the device resembled a camera product that Amazon announced last week, Echo Look, the latest in a line of gadgets powered by the company's Alexa intelligent assistant.
In a line that seemed to fall flat, he said that she was "unfit" to lead because of her refusal to employ the phrase "radical Islam" when talking about terrorism.
And so, after the final whistle, the French players went to each end of the stadium, joined hands in a line and, as a unit, offered gratitude to their supporters.
In a line that had puzzled some analysts and currency traders, Melenchon promised in his manifesto to "devalue the euro to its initial exchange rate against the dollar" if elected.
As the Republican nominee's Trump-branded helicopter kicked up a swirling wind, his family stood in a line clapping, before walking out to greet him, processionlike, as cameras clicked away.
"They were all just down there enjoying themselves and had stepped out of, I think, one of the clubs and were in a line to get some food," Southall said.
Standing in a line at the store, feeling person after person walk up to the counter and walk away, stepping forward, just sort of sitting there as time ticks by.
But all of this is background noise to the pivotal question this odd hit raises: why did Tommy and his Wurzel bandmates sneak in a line about … maiming a dog?
"No rules this time," Graver announces (in a line deemed worthy of the movie's billboards), after terrorists brutally strike within U.S. borders at a big-box store in the heartland.
Traveling from Madrid to beautiful Segovia the other day, in a line of traffic full of Spaniards fleeing the capital for the weekend, I gazed out on a wealthy country.
When asked how she feels each evening as she heads off to work, to stand in a line of other prostitutes along the railway tracks, waiting for customers, she shrugged.
They stood in a line in the medical tent facing the relatives of the Iranian diplomats, who were sitting in the few chairs waiting for their status to be resolved.
There was also a series of photographs and videos depicting migrants walking in a line with their hands behind their heads, like hostages, and scenes from a number of massacres.
The incident "was one moment in a line of events that prompted Kickstarter employees to organize," Clarissa Redwine, a former organizer at the company, said in an email on Tuesday.
The source said the device resembled a camera product that Amazon announced last week, Echo Look, the latest in a line of gadgets powered by the company's Alexa intelligent assistant.
Before leaving AltspaceVR, I dropped by Open Mic night, which was attended by seventy-one avatars, many of whom were standing in a line by the stage, waiting to perform.
He has revised the bureau's mission statement, adding in a line about "regularly identifying and addressing outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations" and another about "consistently enforcing" consumer financial law.
And it's only one in a line of Muñoz's experiments that aim to shatter the class-oriented divide between traditional Mexican crafts like embroidering and sewing, and costly electronic technologies.
The store opened in October with great fanfare, and consumers continued to wait in a line that stretched along 37th Street right up until the company closed it on Dec. 30.
Hartley, the latest in a line of American representatives that includes Thomas Jefferson and Pamela Harriman, said she's been moved by the way the French have refused to cower or withdraw.
"This is another in a line of recent developments vindicating Mr. Cosby's right to defend himself in the face of an onslaught of unverified accusations," Wyatt told CNN in a statement.
It's another in a line of experiments by YouTube to try and get people to watch ads, with the rollout of non-skippable ads for creators, interactive ads, and vertical formats.
At the center of Crocodile is a gallery containing over 20 variously sized paintings, all created between 2014 and 19903 and hung cheek by jowl in a line around the room.
At David Kordansky Gallery, Winehouse is cast as the latest in a line of musicians who did not survive their first Saturn Return, with predecessors including Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
To form a platoon, trucks just need to talk to each other and follow in a line, rather than calculate a complex set of ever-chaging variables to navigate the road.
Curious at what made him growl, Meunier turned and found himself facing the fright of his life: three bears, just feet away, were standing in a line looking straight at him.
Promising to quickly take you from covered legs to denim short-shorts, the Y/Project jeans are the latest in a line of denim trends that have raised questions among consumers.
Prosecutors have opened an investigation of Monday&aposs accident, which was triggered when the tanker truck hauling liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG, rammed a truck stuck in a line of traffic.
So there are capabilities in different varying degrees between North Korea and Guam, and the THAAD system happens to be the last in a line or layer of a defensive shield.
If you've ever seen a fellow subway rider frantically dragging their finger across their phone screen, connecting colorful dots in a line or square, you've witnessed the addictive nature of Dots.
Akihito is the 125th emperor in a line that extends back to the country's founding in 600 B.C. by the Emperor Jimmu, who legend holds was descended from the sun goddess.
Better yet, the retailer is in a line of business that Amazon would be hard-pressed to challenge: selling specialty hard-surface flooring materials to commercial businesses and do-it-yourselfers.
Time after time he would slip off script, tossing in a line about his border wall, his lead in the polls, Hillary Clinton's intention to "abolish the Second Amendment," or farmers.
This week Drake was the latest in a line of performers (which includes the likes of Bieber and even Yoncé) to cancel his VIP meet and greets for his upcoming tour.
Similarly, in the work's signature image — dancers in a line, slashing their arms in relay to evoke the many limbs of the god Shiva — the timing is off, the god absent.
"I'm here to exercise my right to vote," she told the Arizona Republic, explaining why she had waited in a line that spanned more than 20133 people and four city blocks.
" As she told Stephen Colbert, in a line straight out of a J. Lo Cinderella movie, the president from Queens won't know "how to deal with a girl from the Bronx.
Hagan could easily have named-dropped his way through this book, yet he doesn't drop names so much as pick them up and coolly appraise them in a line or two.
At Bilbrough's hearing, prosecutors displayed photos that they said showed him standing in a line of men -- all alleged members of The Base at a training camp -- with long guns raised.
The Hot Pockets heiress is the latest in a line of wealthy parents to be charged and sentenced in the scandal, which led to jail time for the actress Felicity Huffman.
On the first page of Neel Mukherjee's "A Life Apart" (Norton), we see the hero, Ritwik Ghosh, standing in a line in South Calcutta, as if he were at the bank.
In the schoolyard, I was separated from my brother and put in a line with the other second graders, and soon we were in our classroom, which was clean and bright.
The most astonishing sight over the past week may have been a video showing fighters who had surrendered, preferring captivity to martyrdom, in a line stretching more than 250 men long.
Toward the end of "Gary," the argument between Janice and Gary culminates in a line that Gary spits out, risking alienating Janice by insulting her livelihood: "Cleaning is immoral!" he cries.
"This is necessary because the political situation of the country is unsustainable, what we're living is horrible," said José Gómez, 45, a merchant, as he stood in a line in Caracas.
Last week, the jury came back with a guilty verdict for Liang — the first NYPD officer convicted in a line-of-duty shooting in over a decade — after two days of deliberation.
So for example, their arrangement in a line evokes an assembly line but they're spaced in a way that they can all hit each other, which you'd never do in a factory.
The Android app is different, as we've previously noted, offering a full keyboard replacement (with other Swiftkey features) — with the emoji predictions positioned in a line above the keyboard for quick access.
It's clear this is Canon's blueprint for what is to come in a line of many more mirrorless cameras, including the already rumored EOS R series camera with an APS-C sensor.
Girlboss is the most recent in a line of TV shows and movies that promise to tell the story of a now-successful Silicon Valley darling (or, in Amoruso's case, fallen darling).
And so too is the new pooled taxi service — which it's calling BB1: short for "Black Bus 1" (implying this is the first in a line (ha!) of such pooled taxi routes.
"C'mon, aren't you a little bit curious to watch the world burn?" sneers one revealed villain toward the end of the film, in a line that's mostly cribbed from Heath Ledger's Joker.
We all run out of our rooms and down the hallways to the front parlor, where we stand in a line and introduce ourselves to the gentleman that has just walked in.
Google's investment in KaiOS is the latest in a line of direct startup deals from the U.S. tech giant that sit alongside investments made by GV and CapitalG, its two investment arms.
When we're talking about these young guys who can take a 2x4 to the head and keep walking forward, it is always good to throw in a line or two about elbows.
The latest music mystery to hit the circuit is That Knightsbridge OG, who today has shared Zeno's Paradox, the first in a line of limited-edition cassettes for Coldcut's Ninja Tune label.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood directors nominated a woman and two people of color for their 2018 movie awards on Thursday in a line-up that favored newcomers over veterans like Steven Spielberg.
NDSU bled the clock and out-rushed Iowa, 239-34, in a line that would be shocking in any FCS-FBS matchup, much less a matchup against a physical, top 15 team.
An estimated 4,000 people flocked to this college town to attend the rally, some waiting up to 12 hours to be the first in a line that wrapped several blocks across campus.
This was his creative solution: Yep: he edited the band's Wikipedia page, adding in a line to say that he was the lead singer's cousin and that he influenced their first single.
"Love for America requires love for all of its people," Trump said in a line far more reminiscent of President Barack Obama than his own relatively brief tenure in the White House.
The breezy way that Lady Dynamite incorporates Bamford's complicated history is the latest in a line of inventive female-led comedies using trauma and personal history as a rich source of absurdity.
Except on London Bridge, where six red buses stood in a line, with the rest of the traffic stopped around them, frozen from the night before, like a stuck section of film.
Social media posts show newly minted members waiting outside in a line that wrapped around the warehouse, chowing down on pizza, and slipping past uniformed guards to get through the front doors.
They stood holding umbrellas in a line that stretched clear out the door of the Hickory Stick Bookshop to get signed copies of the cookbook "Eat Like a Gilmore" by Kristi Carlson.
In 2005, Bonnie Clearwater at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami gave them a show: They created what would become the first in a line of colorful, tactile museum playrooms.
To get up there, he had to wait hours in a line, chest to chest, one puffy jacket after the next, on an icy, rocky ridge with a several-thousand foot drop.
Twitter users immediately responded to the tweet, calling the footprints a "yeti catwalk" or saying that the yeti was "hopping" because the footprints were in a line instead of side by side.
In many ways we were fortunate to be in a line of business — e-commerce — that provided a solution to the problem of businesspeople not being able to meet face to face.
In a line that has already attracted attention, she wrote that she considered saying, "Back up, you creep, get away from me," when he hovered behind her during one of their debates.
The video shows how Bueckers&apos unique skillset and polished game primes her to be the next in a line of UConn superstars like Taurasi, Sue Bird, Maya Moore, and Breanna Stewart.
The Adirondack Lounger ($159.99) pictured here is one of four elevated styles in a line consisting of weather-proof wood and rust-proof aluminum frames as well as mats and bolster beds.
The cuts were the latest in a line of government measures aimed at reviving growth in Asia's third-largest economy, which slumped to a six-year low in the April-June quarter.
Now, as an official at the Interior Department who's drawn President Trump's notice, Mr. Bernhardt is the latest in a line of federal officials hired to regulate industries they once worked for.
On Wednesday, Graham dismissed Swetnick's claim that she witnessed Kavanaugh at a party in the 1980s waiting in a line of boys who were allegedly planning to rape a fellow high school student.
Also, the company suggested that most devices are pretty good at getting steps counted while walking in a line — which is why our goal of 500 steps was mostly tracked within 4 percent.
The monarch, who turns 92 on Saturday, has reportedly been "hit hard" by the loss of Willow, 14, who was the last in a line that was descended from her original corgi Susan.
Before the event, people eager to get into the auditorium braved frigid weather and stood for more than an hour in a line that extended blocks and wrapped into a nearby parking lot.
She waited for 50 minutes in a line to get a car, then found herself in another line in a parking lot, where 10 people were waiting ahead of her for Payless vehicles.
Pharrell Williams paid his respects to Lagerfeld as well and joined many of the fashion stars onstage to honor him as they all held hands in a line and performed for the crowd.
He added, in a line deviating from his prepared remarks, that "we'll probably talk a little bit about use of force and some of the policies that are important in that area" later.
And just like the many others, they had arrived at the AC boardwalk each morning before noon, standing in a line of mohawks, dyed hair, and band shirts that snaked to the sea.
Audio and video chat can be requested, and documents and images can also be sent to the translators in case a quick consultation is necessary before signing something or waiting in a line.
And now, thanks to another in a line of inscrutable teaser trailers from Showtime, we know that David Lynch himself will be reprising his role as hard-of-hearing FBI administrator Gordon Cole.
The goal of campaigns is to reach the voters where they are; it doesn't matter if they're jogging, driving, scrolling on their phone while waiting in a line, or watching TV at home.
Sinosphere PRINCETON, N.J. — On summer days at Princeton University, children splash in a fountain next to an unlikely piece of art: 12 large bronze heads of animals sitting atop poles in a line.
Hunters, of course, would rather simply hunt the animals as usual, unleashing dogs that chase the boar from the forest into areas where the hunters, arrayed in a line, can shoot at will.
I was in a line at Union Station the other day, and literally this guy walked right to the front and was chatting up the guy, and there was a long obvious line.
The phone's system-on-chip is the MT6580, "one of many in a line of incredibly cheap boards that are a mainstay in Chinese Android phones," made by Taiwanese firm Mediatek, he wrote.
Biden, in a line of attack his campaign telegraphed earlier this month, fired back by pointing to Booker's record as a mayor and the city's aggressive stop-and-frisk policing under his tenure.
" As Curly says to Laurey — in a line that Hammerstein lifted from Lynn Riggs's "Green Grow the Lilacs," the play on which "Oklahoma!" is based — "Country a-changin', got to change with it!
Mr. Wa Lone and Mr. Kyaw Soe Oo found the victims' mass grave and uncovered photos showing the 10 of them kneeling in a line with their hands tied before they were killed.
In an ad that ran in Iowa, Mr. Sanders placed himself in a line of Democratic icons, splicing his words with images of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy.
Through TaskRabbit, you can pay someone to organize your closet, do research for you, help you move, build your IKEA furniture,  bartend at your party, or even wait in a line for you.
"From this day forward, it's going to be only America first," he said, in a line that resonated around the world as soon as he uttered it from the steps of the Capitol.
"I have become used to sleeping in the fuel queues," said Richard Nhari, who was 88th in a line of about 120 cars at a gas station in the business district last Friday.
In Adidas's case, the company included an almost entirely white pair of shoes in a line of clothing and sneakers inspired by the Harlem Renaissance movement and meant to commemorate Black History Month.
That makes it unlikely that Muslim leaders will ever be induced to stand together in a line and chant in unison "Down with terrorism" in the precise terms that secular political leaders would like.
People proceeded to tear up six police cars, slashing tires and breaking windows on squad cars, and police swept the block in a line formation before they were able to break up the party.
His images show gleaming blocks of office buildings rising above a plaza that has no foot traffic, residential towers next to streets void of vehicles, and western-style suburban homes all in a line.
"I would like to just see [everyone involved] in a line and stand there and tell [Dobbie's] boys, explain to them how this man was on the streets and how it's okay," she said.
A recent review of studies from AARP is just the latest in a line of research claiming that feeling lonely can actually be detrimental to a person's health — and sometimes even result in death.
She would begin the essay with a long incantation about how the "center was not holding," then trek into the widening abyss to find people who would reveal themselves in a line or two.
" The stores, which allow customers to walk in, pick items and leave without checking out in a line, has paid off so far, he said, adding customers have called the current 10 stores "magical.
You can camp out in a line for hours on end (no, thank you) or you can physically take the time to go to stores that might have one or two pairs in stock.
She moved quickly to interweave the chronology of those "30 years of experience" with that of Trump's alleged mistakes, in a line clearly designed to echo a timeline feature already running on her website.
The waitresses had to stand in a line to conceal the mayhem from the guests, while someone else stood by the electricity box to keep turning it back on when it wouldn't stop tripping.
Retailers need to minimize the wait time in a line to pick up online purchases if they hope to compete with online rivals effectively, Lisa Disselkamp, LaborWise innovation architect at Deloitte Consulting LLP, said.
Then, from left to right (from southeast to southwest), you'll be able to see Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter, in a line that roughly traces the path the sun will take through the day.
She also seems to have no information about her ethnic background, no real interest in a line of work, and little feeling of connection to her body except when walking punishing distances across Manhattan.
But waiting for the perfect moment at which to deploy them — when the entire enemy team is arranged in a line, or clustered together, or distracted by a teammate — isn't always the best idea.
SoftBank's purchase of ARM is the latest in a line of acquisitions in recent years for the Japanese company, including the $20 billion Sprint acquisition, and a $15 billion investment in Vodafone's Japanese division.
"The girls are trained to be 'good girls,' obedient and silent and to stand in a line and look all the same," Rachel Moore, former CEO of American Ballet Theater, told WBUR in 2015.
While control of Congress matters -- A LOT -- the casual voter tends to feel a little "meh" about the idea of waiting in a line to vote for candidates that they may barely know. 2.
The design is side-hall plan, with common rooms in a line from front to back: two parlors, separated by a large archway and classical columns, then the formal dining room and the kitchen.
" Or when he said — in a line widely quoted on alt-right websites — "There is only one core issue in the immigration debate and it is this: the well-being of the American people.
As soon as this sets, but while the top is still moist, add the salt, pepper and cottage cheese in a line down the center, as you will be folding the omelette in half.
Gosnell was one of about 30 people, mainly women in their 20s, in a line to get "Game of Thrones" tattoos, offered as part of a promotion by NOW TV, a British streaming service.
I work to exceed my limits, to create the most beautiful and unique thing I can, but sometimes my fingers, clicking away on a keyboard, are nothing but ten Plumlees all in a line.
She and a friend waited in a line snaking around the building — a scene broadcast live on the website of Milanese daily newspaper Il Corriere della Sera — but she said it was worth it.
REZU AMTALI, Bangladesh — They stumble down muddy ravines and flooded creeks through miles of hills and jungle in Bangladesh, and thousands more come each day, in a line stretching to the monsoon-darkened horizon.
The top steel-making city of Tangshen ordered steel mills to shut sintering plants for five days from July 13 to 18, the latest in a line of measures aimed at reducing air pollution.
That was one takeaway from the University of California, Berkeley campus on Thursday as the Berkeley College Republicans hosted Ben Shapiro, the latest in a line of conservative speakers to roil the flagship campus.
The process seemed disorganized, Fehrenbacher said — workers in hazmat suits handed passports to people at the front of the bus and let passengers pass them in a line to their owners at the back.
The Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office, meanwhile, has maintained that Brooks was fairly identified in a line-up that year by three separate witnesses, one of whom previously recognized Brooks from around their neighborhood.
"We have been clear that firms working in the Russian energy export pipeline sector are engaging in a line of business that carries sanctions risk," a spokesman for the U.S. State Department told Reuters.
Tafida Raqeeb, a 5-year old girl whose blood vessels ruptured in her brain in February, is the latest in a line of well-known cases like Charlie Gard, Alfie Evans and Isaiah Haastrup.
I realized that our efforts were paying off after standing 10 hours in a line at Build-a-Bear, only to have the people right in front of us receive the last stuffed bears!
Auto manufacturer FCA US had no legal duty to warn owners or offer repairs for an alleged defect in a line of minivans made by its predecessor Chrysler, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Well, the British Empire considered itself to be the inheritor of Western civilization, which descended to them in a line from the Romans, who got it from the Greeks, who got it from the Egyptians.
WATCH: How to Make Bacon Fat Popcorn If you don't feel like waiting in a line of thousands for your rosé bears, you may want to consider Sugarfina's Champagne Bears, made with Dom Pérignon Champagne.
Tidal says 20133:44 is the first in a line of exclusives that will be available to Sprint users, after the carrier purchased 33 percent of the streaming service for $200 million earlier this year.
Dion stood by her stepsons, Patrick and Jean-Pierre Angélil, in a line at the open-casket service as thousands of mourners waited in the freezing cold to pay their respects to the late Angélil.
Like everyone at the table, many struggled to place Ansari's story in a line up next to the likes of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and countless others who have a history of predatory sexual misconduct.
The director ties themes together at the end with more finesse than usual, letting a couple of meaningful visuals speak for themselves where he might have thrown in a line or two of explanatory dialogue.
Or it might represent the latest in a line of broken promises from the political class, more evidence that the best intentions of concerned public officials run aground on the vast clout of big business.
Before boarding the buses out of Harasta, a small group were shown on television in the fading light kneeling in a line for Islam's sunset prayer - perhaps the last they would perform in their hometown.
Eventually, the dancers stand in a line as each embraces the person in front by the waist; one by one, they duck underneath and slip away, until the last one remains, stretched out and lifeless.
BOSTON — At the height of the oil embargo in 1974, Jim Gordon was sitting in a line for gas that extended two blocks, frustrated that the United States had become so dependent on foreign oil.
He was the last in a line of Republican-appointed justices who moderated some of the reactionary tendencies on the court, which has now had a majority of Republican appointees for nearly half a century.
After testing the nighttime cream for myself, I can see why Kim elected this as her all-time favorite, even in a line with a $28 Vitamin C Serum that launched the startup to fame.
Called Waterline Square for its proximity to the Hudson River, the 1,290-unit mixed-use condo and rental development is from GID Development Group, the last in a line of developers to control the property.
Outside an Oklahoma City church, Khalil Benalioulhaj, standing in a line of hundreds of people waiting to vote, said he had witnessed a white man shout "White power!" at blacks and Hispanics, stopping conversations cold.
The issue of disclosing a source's motives has arisen in a line of cases dealing with challenges to search warrant applications, which are governed by the same Fourth Amendment standard as the Page wiretap application.
ROCHESTER, N.H. — Waiting in a line wrapped around a city block, some shielded from biting wind by hats with "BERNIE" written on them, Bernie Sanders supporters reflected on how much their candidate's movement has changed.
Last week President Trump said he would nominate Mr. Bernhardt to lead the Interior Department, making him the latest in a line of officials now regulating industries that once paid them to work as lobbyists.
At the Canadian border, they pulled us in for questioning again—probably because we were on some list—and had us all stand in a line while a dog sniffed our bodies and our stuff.
Not only does checking your bag mean you have to wait in a line to drop your luggage off with the airline, but then on the other end of the flight you get to wait again.
" In a line repeated in a similar letter to Belgium, Trump said that it will "become increasingly difficult to justify to American citizens why some countries continue to fail to meet our shared collective security commitments.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to those who handle parrots regularly, but it's the first step in a line of study that could identify just what macaws are trying to communicate by acting this way.
On Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was the latest in a line of banks jolting financial markets by cutting interest rates to a new record low in a bid to combat stubbornly low inflation.
They were the latest in a line of unscripted utterances that have left many conservatives feeling nostalgic for the days of Francis's two predecessors, Benedict and John Paul, who regularly thundered against contraception, homosexuality and abortion.
The shooting is mediocre, the driving is mediocre, and you fight the same set of boring, bland zombies who do nothing but run straight in a line and easily forget you exist for half the game.
The palette isn't available for preorder until some time later this month, but it does exist and it seems as though there are even more quads to come in a line of other "Nerd Makeup" palettes.
And in a line quoted at the time of the ceasefire, he never abandoned his belief in the advent of a day when, against all expectations, conflict would be overcome so that "hope and history rhyme".
Mid-afternoon, during a light rain, hundreds of D.C. Republican voters were standing in a line which stretched for three city blocks -- and had been for several hours -- as they waited to get inside to vote.
Your ruling planet, Mercury, is causing delays and miscommunications due to its retrograde; however, you're still going to have a great day today—even if you run two hours late or get stuck in a line!
It's hard to tuck tens of billions of dollars in a line item in the state's budget, and it is hard to get the different funding levers of government involved when a project's finances aren't clear.
Moscow holds Israel responsible, claiming that Israel put the Russian aircraft in a line of fire even if ultimately these events were a "series of tragic mistakes," as Russian President Vladimir Putin was quick to note.
It is being built not in a line, from one end to the other, but in eight separate parts at once, and for the moment it resembles a concrete-and-steel archipelago rising from the sea.
When the curtain rises and the music (César Franck's "Symphonic Variations" for piano and orchestra) begins, the three men – the lead one has his back to us – are standing in a line close to the backdrop.
Still, Trump's move may leave many in the tech industry wary, as it's the latest in a line of restrictions and changes the administration has introduced to the high-skilled foreign worker visa in recent weeks.
Ms. Wright remembered standing in a line one day and looking behind her, and seeing a long row of women with jock straps on their heads — "had to be at least 40 or 19793," she said.
" In the first volume of that series, he wrote, in a line Scranton would likely endorse, that it is "increasingly difficult to comprehend the world in which we live and of which we are a part.
In that sense, it is the latest chapter in a line of critical introspection that stretches back before the Communist Revolution, when the famed writer Lu Xun assailed Chinese culture as selfish, boastful, servile and cruel.
Of course, if you're a glass-half-empty kind of person, you'll note that this is simply the latest in a line of robots designed to do our grocery shopping for us and that's pretty creepy.
"So much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot," wrote George Orwell, in a line Weisberg puts to use against the right.
In a line he repeated over and over on Monday, Mr. Rock explained his spiritual search in the hardheaded pragmatic terms we've come to expect from him: "I want to find God before God finds me."
You will not be able to get them removed without waiting in a line somewhere else while the countdown clock to your flight ticks away and you worry about the length of the security line. 9.
"This is a huge conflict of interest, and just [another] in a line of unethical acts taken by Block Communications," tweeted Nolan Rosenkrans, a staffer at the Blade and the president of the Toledo Newspaper Guild.
It's nonsense, sure, but it's meticulously crafted, delightful nonsense that falls perfectly in line with both its roots in a line of robot toys and director Michael Bay's extravagant sensibilities — and that's part of its charm.
Racing to reunite For minutes that feel like hours, Abdalla and his family stand like statues in a line, their eyes laser focused on the set of escalators at Atlanta's airport where waves of arriving passengers emerge.
"Avtovaz is being wrecked more than anything by Bo Andersson and his henchmen, by the invaders," said Oleg, a jobless former Avtovaz employee who was standing in a line at a labor exchange in Togliatti last month.
It starts with our Moon and then sizes up to planets in our solar system in a line up while also looping in other rocky planets and bright stars to show us how we compare (we don't).
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoYou've stood at a bus stop, or in a line at the grocery store, or you've sat waiting for a movie to start, so you immediately reach for Facebook or Twitter or Snapchat, right?
There, for the past week of searing heat, he had slept in a pup tent pitched on the pavement to be among the first in a line of several hundred people seeking to join the carpenters' union.
"Every day we say, 'What's the thing that we need the most today?' and then we wait in a line for that," said Jimenez, a 24-year-old medical student from Ponce, on the island's southern coast.
As he waited in a line to meet Mr. Biden and tell him about the novel, the man in front of him gave Mr. Biden a medal he received for his son, who was killed in combat.
Graham's decision to move forward with his legislation, and disregard Democratic concerns, is just the latest in a line of similar moves by Republicans, who've indicated little adherence to Senate norms during their time in the majority.
He's Scottish, and the latest in a line of soul-baked white British singers with broad, husky voices, a penchant for melodramatic songwriting and a copy of the Ed Sheeran playbook tucked away in their tattered wallet.
To demonstrate just how dangerous these front blind spots can be, WTHR 81 reporters had children sit in a line in front of a Chevy Tahoe and a Cadillac Escalade until their respective drivers could see them.
"I'm not noticed," Willy complains, in a line from Miller that makes it into "The Salesman," but today's audience may wonder if the play itself takes enough notice of Linda Loman, and the same applies to Rana.
Prison staff members asked the girl to strip after a dog trained to sniff out drugs had lingered on Ms. Peerman and the child while they waited in a line with other visitors, according to The Pilot.
In Los Angeles last month, at the Shrine Expo Hall at the University of Southern California, thousands of people waited in a line that wrapped around the perimeters of the venue, to take a photo with her.
" Conversion therapy was tacitly endorsed in the Republican Party platform for the first time this year in a line that supported the "right of parents to determine the proper medical treatment and therapy for their minor children.
"If they wanted to fix things fast, they could do it," said Carlos Arias, 41, as he waited in a line of people snaking around a block in San Juan to fill up a canister with gasoline.
If you do end up standing in a line, snack while you wait While long wait times can sometimes deter hungry customers, food hall explorers should dig into a dish from a separate kiosk while they're in line.
The bug appears to be a minor one, but it's the latest in a line of recent issues that have been hitting a number of Google-branded hardware devices, including the Pixel 2, Home Mini and Pixel Buds.
Advocates call the removal of a judge in the middle of a case the latest in a line of steps by the Trump administration to undercut the independence of immigration judges, further a political agenda, and accelerate deportations.
Advocates believe the case is the latest in a line of steps by the Trump administration, like setting quotas for the number of cases a judge considers, intended to undercut the independence of immigration judges and accelerate deportations.
Waiting in a line of fellow eager Frappuccino fans early this morning in order to get our hands on the drink was an experience of its own, but it wasn't anything compared to actually tasting the Zombie Frappuccino.
Time's cover is just the latest in a line of magazine covers, including the New Yorker's James Comey/United passenger dragging mashup, to garner a widespread social media reaction for its depiction of the White House and Russia.
You can see that in this image taken as part of DisplayMate's tests: It seems likely that an electrical fault in a few phones is causing voltage to flow to all the green sub-pixels in a line.
Bill Ready, PayPal's EVP and COO, said in an interview that the company is working on how to extend it to other countries (where banks and others are getting their ducks in a line to compete with it).
Not everyone who experiences trauma will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but the new study is the latest in a line of research that has found connections between sexual harassment and assault and worse health outcomes overall.
Overall, the livestream featured the usual amount of "people in jumpsuits standing in a line with arms folded, shot from the ground" and "men yelling things like 'UNBELIEVABLE' into a headset microphone" before getting to the actual battle.
Webb often targets 50s-style ad images of happy housewives in A-line dresses, but lately contemporary photos of fashion advertising, the art Jeff Koons, and even celebrities like Ariana Grande, are working their way into his work.
All we had to do was stand perfectly still, in a line parallel to their direction of movement, at a range of no more than thirty yards, and wait for them to walk right in front of us.
" And in a line that seemed to echo Mr. Trump, she declared, "There can be no justification, no looking the other way," in violence against the police, saying that law enforcement officials "represent the rule of law itself.
What began as a solemn, flag-carrying ritual burst into something much wilder, as the performers, in a line at the front of the stage, sounded a celebratory chant to the beat of the maracas in their hands.
Bronx prosecutors have said that Mr. Lightfoot was unarmed, and in a line of inmates being marched to a search area for weapons when he caught the eye of Eliseo Perez Jr., a former assistant chief for security.
We each got two shells, and stood in a line, and progressed from one end to the other, each of us firing a shot, and then when we get to the end, we went back the other way.
Some even opened stores that lacked electricity: A Sonny's barbecue restaurant fired up its smokers in the parking lot, feeding many who gathered in the late morning in a line that was at least 100 grateful residents long.
In his review, Vincent Canby, then The Times's chief film critic, cast the movie as another in a line of enjoyable escapist films — comparing it to the 1940's Flash Gordon serials and the theatrical adaptation of Annie.
The most important new product at the show is easily the ID.3, a four-door hatchback that Volkswagen said would be the first in a line of affordable battery-powered vehicles, including an S.U.V. and a minivan.
Surveillance footage showed several people were waiting in a line specifically set aside for service for a chicken sandwich when Davis entered the store and methodically started cutting in line, police Chief Hank Stawinski told reporters on Tuesday.
" (We owe this witticism to screenwriter Thomas Lee Wright.) Jump to 2010, when Lil Wayne referenced the film in a line from his song "I'm Single": "Yeah, I'm single / n***a had to cancel that bitch like Nino.
Teck said it believed the spill, which lasted 15-20 minutes at the zinc and lead plant, was caused by a break in a line carrying runoff water from a landfill to the on-site water treatment facility.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - The latest in a line of destructive storms pounding the central United States killed at least three people as tornadoes raked across Missouri while heavy rain flooded rivers in Oklahoma, authorities said on Thursday.
"The Olympics is just the next and most worrying in a line of expensive publicity projects plagued by corruption that exist to draw attention and tax money away from the country's systemic problems," Corsano told me via email.
Eichhorn's archive on the Contract is presented in a line of overflowing binders containing press clippings, correspondence, and notes on its European translations, continuing the aesthetic of paperwork and recapitulating Siegelaub's priorities of archiving, collecting, and international exchange.
The women, all dressed in black, stood in a circle, or walked to different corners of the room, or stood in a line, interpreting the arrangements on the boards, which were displayed on a projector on the wall.
Facebook user Neil McIlfatrick shared a video last Saturday of a group of men at Dublin Airport who found the perfect way to use a travelator — sitting in a line on the walkway, pretending to row to their destination.
One of those pieces of music is called "Gamesofluck", premiering below, and the only way I can describe it is it makes you want to do that dance where you rotate 360 degrees in a line and then clap.
Dayu, a private company that started working in Sierra Leone last year, was just the latest in a line of Chinese firms drawn to the mineral-rich ground of the West African state's Tonkolili district in search of gold.
Peabody would become the latest in a line of major coal miners, including Arch Coal Inc, to file for bankruptcy as demand for coal plummets both domestically and in global markets like China and amid competition from natural gas.
Istvan Ujhelyi, a Socialist member of the European parliament from Hungary, a country dominated by nationalist leader Viktor Orban's Fidesz Party, called Strache "the first domino" in a line of likeminded politicians he predicted would soon be brought low.
It was just the latest in a line of recent firsts for the People's Republic of China, following on the heels of the first Crispr-edited monkeys in early 2014, and the first Crispr-edited human embryos last May.
Back in 1962, Jack engages Bob in an extremely heavy-handed discussion of how whiskey ages better than women: "Broads, they just get sour," he opines, in a line so tacky that even Stanley Tucci can't make it work.
Ryan tied it early in the second period with a breakaway goal through Fleury's five-hole, cashing in on a pass from Stone from deep in his own zone as the Golden Knights got caught in a line change.
Belly -- who actually has a hit song with The Weeknd -- was in a line of people walking from the sound booth to the VIP area near the main stage while The Weeknd was singing "The Hills" ... according to witnesses.
If you find yourself in a line that snakes around a corner or where the cashier's view of the number of customers is obstructed by a wall or a shelf, be prepared for a longer wait, one study found.
Dorothy had travelled a lot, and Garner saw that, when surrounded by strangers, in a line at the supermarket, or in a doctor's waiting room, she often guessed that she was at the airport, happily anticipating boarding a flight.
Ann Lewis Schmidt, a passenger returning from Iceland, told CNN that after arriving at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, passengers first waited in a line to have passports checked and then went on a second line to undergo medical screening.
Starting at 40 is really tough, especially when you are standing in a line with 21-year-olds and other women who have put a lot of money and plastic surgery into their looks to capture the male gaze.
"We believe this case underscores the country's disregard for the rules in international trade and is the latest in a line of cases against foreign companies that will have an impact on continued and new foreign investment," he said.
"Formation" begins not with a siren but with a twang—and with great authority: onstage, Beyoncé wasn't being policed; she was laying down the law as her dancers, straight-backed and stern-faced, performed in a line alongside her.
It is not uncommon to see residents waiting to receive unemployment and other benefits in a line that extends as long as a city block, while on the other end of the street, billion-dollar construction projects are underway.
Arlie Hochschild, a sociologist and author of Strangers in Their Own Land, provided an apt analogy for how many white Republicans feel: As they see it, they're all in a line toward a hill with prosperity at the top.
Arlie Hochschild, a sociologist and author of Strangers in Their Own Land, provided an apt analogy for how many white Americans feel: As they see it, they're all in a line toward a hill with prosperity at the top.
The head of the largest U.S. chipmaker is the latest in a line of men in business and politics to lose their jobs or resign over relationships viewed as inappropriate, a phenomenon highlighted by the #MeToo social media movement.
The film is the latest in a line of live-action remakes from Disney, which has released adaptations of a number of its classic animated films in recent years, including The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast, and, most recently, Dumbo.
On his way out of the campaign, Mr. Bush — in a line that seemed squarely directed at Mr. Trump's divisive brand of politics — declared that a president must tend for all corners of the country and all kinds of people.
In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in federal court in St. Louis, the pharmacy benefit manager accused Kaleo of being the latest in a line of pharmaceutical companies to excessively raise a life-saving drug's price in order to boost profits.
The 62-year-old's accessories — spare, graphic, utilitarian — are instantly recognizable and satisfy Diana Vreeland's edict that the eye has to travel, just as it might when taking in a line drawing by Sol LeWitt, one of Hardy's favorite artists.
Dozens of teachers paraded in a line of 50 cars to visit their students from a safe distance last week, honking and waving and displaying signs of encouragement as they passed families and children gathered in driveways and on sidewalks.
" In a line taken almost verbatim from the book, Folman's Anne wonders, "How can we, whose every possession, from my panties to Father's shaving brush, is so old and worn, ever hope to regain the position we had before the war?
Especially because of the second problem with the case for impeachment, which might be summed up in a line from a poem that Trump often quoted in 2016: You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in.
Vulcan's pre-Star Trek claim to fame was its 9-in-a-line grain elevators, and while it was once the largest grain-exporting site west of Winnipeg, it is now a typical rural community in need of tourism dollars.
In Lithuania, trucks seeking to enter Poland were backed up in a line 8573 miles long, and the country has sent military planes and trains to Germany to help hundreds of its citizens who are stuck at crossing points with Poland.
They see open-dorm barracks where they will sleep with their crew, in a line, as if they could roll out of bed and fight fire within minutes of an alarm, which they will do, sometimes multiple nights in a row.
With the first period coming to a close, the Panthers picked up the puck in the neutral zone, caught the Ducks in a line change, and got Barkov's goal off a pass from Jonathan Huberdeau as he charged the net.
Fernandes said at the time that he hoped Santan and T&Co's Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia outlet — which serves meals from RM15 ($3.60) — would be the first in a line of AirAsia restaurants, with a Times Square location dubbed the "dream."
"I was slow with shyness when it was in the vein of trying to suck face," Mr. Berry writes about his teenage years, in a line that feels as if it could have been plucked from one of his songs.
"Just because you see a reduction in a line item, it doesn't necessarily relate to … a 36 percent, or whatever it is, reduction in our interest in that, or our ability to affect the areas which we're discussing," he said.
In the memo sent this morning, the company said it was "best to avoid situations where large numbers of guests (10 or more) are gathered indoors or standing in a line," but without recommendations on how employees should actively enforce this.
From the ride over on the New Jersey Transit to standing in a line of thousands to get into the official festival grounds, there was a calming quality about collectively migrating to signify that summer has officially started in the city.
But in a line of attack that could carry weight with millions of undecided, deeply anticapitalist voters who opted for the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round, Ms. Le Pen tore into her opponent's background in finance.
Formations are critical: a half dozen swordsmen in a line of battle or an enveloping crescent formation are a basically a woodchipper that will grind the enemy to powder; those same half dozen swordsmen in a column are nothing but dominoes.
In a line of questioning about how much heavy drinking he engaged in during his youth, Rachel Mitchell, the prosecutor hired by Republicans to question Ford and Kavanaugh on their behalf, asked whether he'd ever passed out from too much booze.
Long threatened to be the next in a line of cool shit turned vaporware, Magic Leap's headset, the device that will supposedly change how we perceive reality itself, is finally available for pre-order for developers and really big AR and VR nerds.
Life Of The Party, which hit theaters this past weekend and stars Melissa McCarthy and Molly Gordon as the mother-daughter duo, finds itself in a line of movies that have given romance the backseat, and instead turned the lens on the family.
And if you're not interested in marriage at all, whether or not you're in a relationship, add in a line about how you know marriage is their wish for you, but it's not something you see in your life plans, Dr. Bradford says.
This means that when you walk into Rainbow today, you can use the Selfycart app to scan your items, pay for the items and then leave the store without needing to wait in a line or interact with anyone, unless you want to.
No matter how highly skilled they are, how long they've been in America, how much in taxes they've paid, and how small of a burden they'd be on the system — they'll have to wait in a line that doesn't seem to be moving.
In addition, in a line of counterattack, the company has argued that while the lawsuits against it claim that "imminent sea level rise presented a substantial threat," municipalities and counties did not disclose the threat of climate change in their bond offerings.
This installation is the latest in a line of artwork by West—who last year created a series in support of Planned Parenthood and earlier in 2017 released a book focusing on gender inclusivity—with intersectional, body-positive feminism at its forefront.
The duties are the latest in a line of trade defenses set up against Chinese steel imports over the past two years to counter what EU steel producers say is a flood of steel sold at a loss due to Chinese overcapacity.
The trio, who at one point stood with their arms around one another in a line, made their way around four food stations, with the duchess standing behind a tabletop grill to help cook while her mother and husband watched on proudly.
The latest in a line of space-dogfight games starring a cast of battle-hardened, no-nonsense fuzzy animals, Zero is built around a weird gimmick, one that in my experience I never got comfortable enough with to start really having fun.
The Cathedral was open to the public for two days and people waited six to eight hours in the sweltering heat, in a line that stretched twenty-five city blocks, to gain entry to the Cathedral and walk past his flag-draped casket.
During his speech last week about Afghanistan, President Trump slipped in a line that had little to do with fighting the Taliban: "Vast amounts" are being spent on "our nuclear arsenal and missile defense," he said, as the administration builds up the military.
With the three Kenyans in a line on the final back straight, Ingebrigtsen muscled his way into contention and, as Kiprop began to struggle as he has done too often this summer, it became a two-man duel between his less heralded compatriots.
"What I want is to cross in order to work, no more than that," said Yanina Vargas, 27, a Honduran migrant who was standing in a line of more than one thousand people on the border bridge that connects Guatemala with Mexico.
Presumably Amazon would revoke the software from organizations misusing it—though in a line that's sure to haunt her, VP of AWS Teresa Carlson stated that "we often don't know everything [customers are] actually utilizing the tool for," at this year's Aspen Security Forum.
"Dropping traditions that have worked and continue to work is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet," she said, in a line that echoed her own from the 2013 Supreme Court voting rights case Shelby County v. Holder.
Obviously saying "yes" on a survey takes less effort than waiting in a line on election day or wrangling with the US Post Office (which as a recent piece by New York Magazine illustrated, young people seem to have a ton of trouble with).
And nobody understands that beauty more than Venus, who perhaps described it better than anyone ever has in her press conference on Thursday: What I will say about sport, I think why people love sport so much, is because you see everything in a line.
"This is routine, it's like this every day," said Carlos Martinez, 40, a bank employee standing in a line stretching through the flashy La Castellana neighborhood, a few blocks from where a new mall with office space and luxury apartments is set to open.
But turning towards populated parts of Japan for style inspiration didn't result in a line of been-there-done-that kimonos (you will, however, find subtle kimono sleeves and wrap details here and there) nor the intense streetwear trends coming from Japan's urban districts.
Among them: Taylor Swift, who apparently had to stand in a line; Kelly Ripa, who brought along her son, a first-time voter; and "Grey's Anatomy" star Kevin McKidd, who boasted about his first time voting in the general election as a U.S citizen.
The duties announced on Friday are the latest in a line of trade defenses set up against Chinese steel imports over the past two years to counter what EU steel producers say is a flood of steel sold at a loss due to Chinese overcapacity.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rappers Cardi B and Drake led nominations on Wednesday for the American Music Awards with eight apiece in a line-up that included Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran but snubbed Kanye West and made Beyonce, Ariana Grande and Rihanna also-rans.
" Then McCarthy, in a line we might expect to hear from President Trump himself one day, said, "It would be really great if the nitpickers could try to see the big picture and didn't solely focus on every little slur and lie I say.
I myself got a knee in the face, so I fainted for a few minutes and when I came to, I saw that the policemen had bound the others together at the wrists with a plastic rope, and then they all stood in a line.
One of my mild phobias is being trapped somewhere, on a plane or a stalled train or in a line, with nothing to read, and I also have the Kindle reader app on my iPhone, so I always have my entire library with me.
JW: Like it's easy to say, like it's great that these owners came out and are linking arms in a line with their teammates, their players, but at the same time, it's like, they are all, in all likelihood, probably trying to avoid a strike.
Nonetheless, Ms. Aniello barrels ahead with limp penis jokes, yuks and a little upchuck, throwing in a starry guest appearance and the requisite slow-motion wolf-pack shot of the women strolling in a line, an image so stale it's an entry on tvtropes.org.
Shaikh's F.B.I. handler would later acknowledge to Justice Department investigators that the professor had mentioned the two hijackers to him — but only by their first names, noting casually that they were the latest in a line of young Muslim men who rented his spare bedroom.
After successfully fending off a hostile takeover bid from smaller rival Non-Standard Finance last year, Provident this month took a 2.8 million pound fine for vehicle-financing arm Moneybarn, concluding the latest in a line of investigations into its sales and business practices.
Pulling into Port Aransas, Rocky Emmons, a truck driver delivering one of the first trailers of water for FEMA, said National Guard troops immediately started pulling down pallets and giving them to thirsty families waiting in a line two blocks long at a local school.
She is an experimentalist by any measure, in a line of American avant-garde writers which originates with Gertrude Stein and passes through the work of Louis Zukofsky, Lyn Hejinian, Rae Armantrout, the prose writer Lydia Davis, and Waldrop's husband and frequent collaborator, Keith Waldrop.
At first, the Trump proposal would use the green cards from the eliminated categories -- plus the 50,000 from the eliminated diversity visa lottery -- to work through a backlog of millions of people waiting in a line upward of 30 years long for their green cards.
An unnerving blend of easy charm and menace, he is among the latest in a line of celebrated French cinema hard guys (Jean Gabin and Jean-Paul Belmondo come to mind): wily, brooding antiheroes who exude a machismo rarely matched in modern American cinema.
While podiatrists have never stopped recommending them, the hippie movement of the '60s and '70s was the first in a line of subcultures to embrace the Birkenstock, before the neo-hippies, or "granola-crunching liberals," took to the brand in the '90s and early 2000s.
Never mind that my family spent six years and thousands of dollars waiting in the infamous "line" immigrants are often told to get in  —  a line conjured in the minds of Americans from old images of Ellis Island but, in today's world, does not actually exist.
"You walk in the door at noon at your favorite barbecue joint in town and whether it's got a huge name that has statewide recognition or not, you're going to be standing in a line," said Daniel Vaughn, the full-time barbecue editor at Texas Monthly magazine.
You can breeze through the door at a startup's private party with the flash of a business card or you can stand in a line wrapping around the block to get into a cable TV network's "sensory house," which has already run out of Sugarfina gummies.
French, 39, said he had been to many crime scenes but he was struck by the sight of police officers from different municipalities "standing in a line across the street preventing people from going down to see what was happening," on the day Brown was killed.
With the 65-inch X1 just the first in a line of Dolby Vision televisions from TCL — and the LG model already catching our eye as a contender for best television of the show — this may be the year that Dolby Vision finally starts to shine. h2.
As the call to prayer sounded, I stood in a line of women on the street leading to the Grand Mosque and realized I would have no clean place to put my head during the full prostrations we make in a symbolic act of submission to God.
The case is the latest in a line of prosecutions brought nationally against doctors, drug company executives and drug dealers that have highlighted the ways opioids have been aggressively marketed and have contributed to a national epidemic that killed tens of thousands of Americans last year.
As such, M.B.S. was very low in a line of succession that had, since the death of Abdulaziz in 22, passed the crown from one brother or half brother to another without any clear picture of when or how it would move to the next generation.
In Greenwood, a crossroads town of 73 people just north of Marianna, Guard troops and volunteers were handing out supplies — bags of ice, adult diapers and tarps were in high demand — to people in a line of cars outside the small town hall on Saturday afternoon.
Soloway gets to show off her skill at making even the most mundane moments feel incredibly intimate, whether it's Chris and Sylvere's neighbor (a deadpan Roberta Colindrez) glancing at the couple through her trailer windows, or Chris fidgeting in a line for drinks as Dick smolders nearby.
Children who are fans of the Little Engine That Could may also admire these little boats that can: This annual celebration pits the tugs against one another in a river race and nose-to-nose pushing contests; the crews also compete in a line-tossing event.
In the pilot's invigorating opening sequence, the incumbent Trollhunter — latest in a line of heroes charged with defending both the human and troll world against bad trolls and their allies — is defeated by a hulking baddie named Bular (voiced by Ron Perlman, a del Toro regular).
With his dismissal from the Royal Opera and the Met, where he had been scheduled to sing Alfredo in Verdi's "La Traviata" this winter, Mr. Grigolo became the latest in a line of opera luminaries whose careers have been upended by allegations of misconduct and abusive behavior.
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - The anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party on Sunday chose a tough-talking former member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and an economist to lead its campaign for a September election in a line-up likely to drag the group further right.
These activities are "approved" by an official in one of the government ministries, essentially a business partner who takes kickbacks and who in turn pays kickbacks to one of his superiors, in a line that extends all the way up to the ruling family and their associates.
In one scene of the HBO teaser, Madeline Mackenzie (Witherspoon), Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley), Bonnie Carlson (Zoë Kravitz), Celeste Right (Nicole Kidman), and Renata Klein (Laura Dern), are all seen standing in a line with numbers up against their chest in what appears to be a police lineup.
I'm proud to be in a line of Democratic presidents who just got in there and fought it out … I know how hard it is, and I totally appreciate how exciting it can be to be involved in a campaign that really just puts out these great big ideas.
I should have known, however, that when you're in a line of work where regular terrorist attacks against your place of work go quietly unnoticed, legislators pass bills to criminalize you for doing your job, and violent opposition is to be expected, optimism is the only way forward.
Some of the Gizmodo staff expressed that waiting in a line for a car is worse than the confusing process of finding your Uber or Lyft, particularly during peak hours, when everyone is just trying to book it the hell away from the airport as fast as possible.
"How is it possible that I bought rice a few days ago at 8,000 bolivars, which was already expensive, and now it's at 17,000," said Senovia Gonzalez, a 64-year-old housewife, standing in a line to buy food in the Paraguana Peninsula that juts out into the Caribbean.
"For any other governor in America, this would be earth-shattering, but in Andrew Cuomo's Albany, it was just a Thursday," Nixon said after Cuomo's economic guru was convicted on corruption charges in July, in a line that likely would have been repeated in a Democratic presidential primary.
Or as unlikely as it now appears, Trump could try the same with Iran, taking advantage of any number of negotiating initiatives, especially from France, to extend billions in a line of credit for the high level meeting Trump has long wanted to have with Iranian President Rouhani.
It is like being in a crowd made up of the one guy in a line who keeps complaining about the line louder and louder, forcing everyone else to overhear his impromptu stand-up about how much it sucks, because only he can rescue everyone from the injustice.
"They're not in a cluster," said Daphne, trying with every muscle to be patient, "they're in a line, and it's not monkeys, and it's FINE," and then their boss strolled by and Gwen was mercifully unable to reply because she was busy hiding what Daphne assumed were ten thousand WebMD tabs.
To avoid situations where passengers are jockeying to find the right vehicle, both companies have experimented with giving their customers a code that they can give to any Uber or Lyft driver that's waiting in a line, rather than searching for a specific vehicle — much like a traditional taxi line.
The male ping pong show I'm witnessing, performed by professional dominant Master Dominic, is just one act in a line up that features plenty of nudity, fake blood, and impersonations of David Icke, the professional conspiracy theorist and turquoise tracksuit enthusiast who believes that the Royal family are shapeshifting lizards.
As to how they will all tie together — or if Hays's failing memory ("My whole brain is a bunch of missing pieces," he says, in a line that could just as easily been delivered by season one protagonist Rust Cohle) will keep them frayed — we'll just have to wait and see.
We had moved from our spots around the table and were standing in a line in front of it, Z. in the middle, dancing so that we knocked into each other, our shoulders and hips, and then Z. put his arms around our shoulders and drew us tight, hugging us.
In 2014, three graffiti artists — among them Jason Williams, who uses the tagging name Revok — sued the fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, claiming he had infringed on their copyrights by borrowing parts of a mural they had painted in San Francisco's Mission District in a line of clothes, shoes and handbags.
It's unclear how customs officials are to determine whether a traveler is headed to the U.S. for the purpose of giving birth on U.S. soil, though U.S. officials hinted to Axios earlier this week that Thursday's rule could be just the first in a line of actions against birth tourism.
She carefully picked up one ceramic bowl at a time, turned it in her hands (a sign of respect, she explained later, to deliver the bowl with the last untouched part of the rim facing the guest), and placed it on the mat in front of her in a line.
That argument seemed to resonate with Justice Anthony Kennedy, often the swing vote on the court, and Chief Justice John Roberts, who suggested in a line of questioning that wages of public employees, the size of the workforce and overtime pay can all affect the amount of a state's budget.
Whether it's Corina reckoning with the murder of her strangled cousin Sabrina, who in the titular story becomes "another face in a line of tragedies that stretched back generations," or children loving addict parents too "caught in [their] own undercurrent" to be present, the notion of legacies is of utmost importance.
The company also says the Atom PD 1 will be the first in a line of Atom chargers, with a 60W, two USB-C port PowerPort Atom PD 13 charger and a 100W four port (two USB-C and two USB Type-A) PowerPort Atom PD 4 charger on their way, too.
ET. A previous teaser released in January suggested that it will kick off right where season 1 left off, as the women are all seen standing in a line with numbers against their chest in what appears to be a police lineup, wearing the same clothes they donned in the season finale.
The lodge is the first luxury property in the heart of the gorilla-trekking area and the first in a line of high-end accommodations coming to the region — One & Only is scheduled to open a property in 2018 while the upscale safari brand Singita has one in the works for 23.
Invariably one of the worst things about follow-ups—the second album, season two, the first in a line of derivative sequels where you thought the killer was dead but then his twin brother starts a string of copycat murders—the worst thing about them is that they'll ruin the original for you.
Two Door Cinema Club announced a discounted show in Williamsburg, and fans stood in a line of nearly one thousand people to score a wristband ($10 for those who were forced to miss Gov Ball, $20 for everyone else) for nearly two hours, many of them walking away empty handed yet again.
They used to have a great checkout method: You'd stand in a line of 20 people to place your order and get a ticket; then you'd stand in another line to pay for your order; then you'd wait for your ticket number to be called so you could pick up your order.
Lingua Franca, which specializes in "a line of sustainably-sourced, fair trade luxury cashmere sweaters, all hand-stitched by women in NYC," posted an Instagram photo of the new sweater last week, earning a mention in a New York Times story on the newfound desire to draft Cuomo for president or vice president.
Outside the city, those pushing for such accountability said that Mr. Liang's conviction, the first of a New York City officer involved in a line-of-duty shooting in over a decade, suggested the possibility of change in a criminal justice system in which the police have rarely suffered consequences for killing unarmed blacks.
At the very end, that handful of the music video characters from earlier gather in a line and directly address some of the events that have unfolded in the past year — she even says out loud the iconic "I'd like to be excluded from this narrative" line that was made famous on her Instagram.
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Hillier is the latest in a line of senior technologists to leave Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the U.S. As we reported in August, Glenn Gribble, a managing director and head of developer architecture, who also joined the bank in 2010 from Goldman Sachs, where he was a technology fellow, departed in April.
Claas Relotius, a writer for Der Spiegel, a German magazine known for its fact-checking department, is the latest in a line of fabulists (Janet Cooke, Stephen Glass, Jayson Blair, among others) to have made a name for himself by hoodwinking editors and readers with stories that really were too good to be true.
Its most famous set-pieces, though, are more low-tech: the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, in which the lanky Rockettes fall, one after another, in a line, like dominos; a miniature version of the Central Park skating rink, complete with ice dancers; and the humble Living Nativity, featuring camels, sheep, and a donkey.
Director Paul Feig Reveals the New Ghostbusters FiguresAfter replying to a fan's tweet to assure her that all four female characters in the upcoming…Read more ReadThe first set will cost $60, and be out on July 1st—hopefully it's just the first in a line of Ghostbusters Lego, as much as our wallets would be displeased.
Images like: -Three small men milking Grande's udders-Grande growing a fake belly via animation-A massive gospel choir dressed in all white-Grande straddling the world, and seemingly fingering (sorry) a hurricane-A lot of straight-haired women standing in a line back to the camera-Puppet meerkats God is a woman, and Ariana Grande is confusing.
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When students are finished considering the 10 scenarios, they should tally their scores at the bottom of the handout and then stand in a line — from least restrictive interpretation (lowest total score) to most restrictive interpretation (highest total score) of the First Amendment provision protecting speech — so they can see how their interpretation compares with that of their peers.
A new BMW 5043-series sedan, the latest in a line of cars that defined the concept of a premium sports sedan, will aim to reinvigorate a range that has ceded ground to SUVs and electric drives, while the Mercedes GLE marks an attempt to take an SUV to a new level, with some autonomous driving features.
Cats is the latest in a line of things I found hard to look at: Those digital renderings that sell luxury condos, full of ghostly furniture; manipulated celebrity portraits; product photography on the internet marketplace, leached of shadow and color; Instagram, which filters the not-photogenic out of our lives; the ceaseless scroll of memes and gifs.
Here, musical tension combined with visual: the basic geometry of eight bongos, all in a line, with percussionists approaching them and then departing from the corners of the stage, in great but never pompous ceremony; the arc that the drumsticks trailed through the air, a blurring of the precise beats they created; the clash of sticks as players came dangerously close together.

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