"First in line for Rift = first in line for Touch," he wrote.
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Rivera, who got in line for water, then had to get in line for food, expressed a common frustration.
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Was waiting in line for a professional reason as meaningless as waiting in line for boring old consumer desire?
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Because Rhaegar was next in line for the Iron Throne ahead of Robert's Rebellion, his offspring would follow the prince in line for succession — especially over Rhaegar's younger sister, Dany.
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Prince Louis is fifth in line for the British throne.
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Samardzija, in line for his first victory since an Aug.
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The kind men always make in line for the bathroom.
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Drunk girls in line for the bathroom called me inspiring.
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VICE: How many iPhones have you waited in line for?
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Supporters waited in line for hours hoping to get in.
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People wait in line for bag checks at Pink Dot.
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Members of the public wait in line for the hearing.
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The new baby is 19th in line for the throne.
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About another 25 other plants are in line for repairs.
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Europe could be next in line for some rough treatment.
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I stood in line for seven hours, in the winter.
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You might wait in line for a very long time
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Could Schaeuble be in line for either of those positions?
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So, what makes this sandwich worth waiting in line for?
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I've stood in line for Kanye merch, not OVO merch.
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I thought I saw him in line for a movie.
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Swiss and Latvian crews are in line for gold medals.
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So I have to wait in line for the results.
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Plus they know they are first in line for accusations.
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We've now been in line for over two hours to play.
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The wee lad will be seventh in line for the throne.
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She didn't stand in line for meds, just waited it out.
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I wait in line for 10 minutes and buy my MetroCard.
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The next in line for governor is Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez.
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Some people waited in line for two hours to get inside.
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You won't ever have to wait in line for the Jitney.
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So you might not mind waiting in line for some snacks.
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The child will be the seventh in line for the throne.
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Some of those who did vote waited in line for hours.
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You won't even have to wait in line for the bathroom.
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He should be in line for "bell-cow" type of work.
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He was in line for his first win since last Sept.
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Harry's father, Prince Charles, is first in line for the throne.
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"I was about 10th in line for the job," he said.
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Within half an hour we were in line for the gondola.
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Film buffs stood in line for hours for the Us premiere.
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Jackie Bezos, mother to Jeff, stood in line for the buffet.
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Eight pounds, seven ounces, and fifth in line for the throne.
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But polls suggest Biden could be in line for another loss.
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I Saw the Future Standing in Line for Weed in Illinois.
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She didn't have time to stand in line for MAC Selena.
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Others might be in line for something a little more substantial.
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"Veterans have died waiting in line for their care," he continued.
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In the camps, women and men wait in line for food.
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New Yorkers will wait in line for hours for a good brunch.
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As you can see no one in line for the movie tonight.
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I wait in line for 23 hours while learning German on Duolingo.
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Instead, they perused convention exhibits or waited in line for the luncheon.
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In 2004, I waited in line for three hours in the rain.
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"This one I'm in line for is a lending platform," he said.
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I got in line for my meds, then sat in the dayroom.
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Rohingya refugees wait in line for relief supplies in a refugee camp.
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You're calling the shots, but you're also in line for the bullets.
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I even once waited in line for three hours for a Cronut.
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"He is art," says Daniel Grote, first in line for standby tickets.
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The motel goons weren't going to fall in line for just anyone.
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Later, I ran into the concerned viewer in line for the bathroom.
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But Yahoo could yet be in line for a Kardashian-style makeover.
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You'll need to get in line for normal business hours this morning.
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Definitely in line for the Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award.
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After waiting in line for about 15 minutes, we made it inside.
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The Blue Jays were in line for the second wild-card spot.
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I wait in line for the bathroom every time I'm in public.
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It was already in line for a 1% rise for overseas buyers.
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South Carolina appeared to be in line for some of Dorian's worst.
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But alas, none of us are in line for a royal wedding.
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Then the sickest among us will be first in line for coverage.
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I'm going to be the first one in line for that ticket.
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He was in line for the win before Colorado's sixth-inning rally.
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"You're now in line for tickets," a graphic on Fandango's site read.
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The princess, the sixth in line for the throne, has denied wrongdoing.
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Waited: 4 hours VICE: You waited in line for four hours. Why?
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Imagine never having to wait in line for your Shake Shack ever again.
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World stocks were in line for their first week of gains since September.
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He was in line for the win until Napoli's homer in the ninth.
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The 39-year-old Democrat is second in line for governor of Virginia.
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That background doesn't mean that they're not in line for the same experience.
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He said he waited in line for five hours to cast his vote.
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Which tools decide who is first — or last — in line for government services?
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Aaron: I waited in line for about four hours for the first iPad.
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The first rule of waiting in line for anything is to have entertainment.
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We go to Jongro and get in line for the hour-long wait.
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Feinberg appears to now be in line for the intelligence advisory board spot.
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Sanders doesn't look to be in line for that type of sweeping victory.
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After waiting in line for about 15 minutes, I scanned my e-ticket.
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Revenue was essentially in line for the maker of store-branded generic drugs.
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Among the agencies in line for sharp cuts is the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Graduates are "first in line" for certain jobs with the school's industry partners.
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After waiting in line for less than 10 minutes, I had my ticket.
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People can also wait in line for a three-minute glimpse of arguments.
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We barely had to wait in line for the slides inside the waterpark.
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Guess you'll have to wait in line for chicken nuggets like everybody else.
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Many of her supporters were happy to wait in line for a selfie.
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All I'd asked was whether he was in line for the bouncy castle.
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Both starting pitchers were in line for decisions when they left the game.
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Princess Beatrice, who is ninth in line for the throne, works in business.
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After walking around I start waiting in line for a Space Tour ride.
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I wait in line for Star Tours again since the line is short.
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But Lufthansa is first in line for talks, ahead of other potential bidders.
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Nauert insisted Thursday that there are people in line for the vacant posts.
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Their daughter, Crown Princess Victoria, is the next in line for the throne.
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You waited in line for hours for a show you've never seen before?
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Yes, for sure How long would you wait in line for Szechuan sauce?
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My husband waits in line for five hours to see it opening night.
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People literally wait in line for brunch for like three times longer than that.
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You're not waiting in line for NBC or ABC to decide you're worth something.
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ET to be the first in line for the event -- up to the stage.
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You wait in line for everything, eat bad food, and invariably drink too much.
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He's next in line for the throne — but he never actually makes it there.
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As I said, I got in line for the bar at 4:30 p.m.
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Her proposal would bar lobbyists from paying people to wait in line for them.
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Members of a caravan moving through Mexico stand in line for food in Oaxaca.
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While waiting in line for customs, I find two couples from my diving group.
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"You spend the entire day in line for a slice of pizza," Bob added.
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The Hellscape of Waiting 5 Hours in Line for SpectaclesI am such an asshole.
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VICE: How long did you wait in line for to get your Apple product?
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We don't get the appeal of waiting in line for deals on Black Friday.
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Are you going to be first in line for a selfie with faux Kylie?
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Other countries around the world could be in line for ratings cuts in 2017.
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Impatient customers hired queuers from personal-services apps to stand in line for them.
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Under Puerto Rico law, Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez is next in line for governor.
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Maybe she's waiting in line for a $1 slice of pizza at 2 a.m.
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But Lufthansa was first in line for the talks, ahead of other potential bidders.
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A few weeks ago, a friend and I were in line for some food.
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And you know she would have been first in line for that blood cream.
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Reservation holders are still first in line for new Model 3s, though, Electrek reports.
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A few weeks family and I were standing in line for the Easter Bunny.
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It said that trading was in line for the four-month period through Aug.
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NBC Bay Area reported that people waited in line for days for the restock.
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When in reality in Venezuela we would spend hours in line for one product.
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Because when you're a Kardashian, you do not wait in line for movie tickets.
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We're told she had kidney issues and possibly was in line for a transplant.
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"I found out I was in line for it in eighth inning," Bowman said.
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I paid a nice woman $40 an hour to wait in line for me.
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Next in line for disruption, some say, are financial services and the car industry.
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That's when she tells them about herself, standing there in line for ice cream.
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Bebe Rexha waited in line for 10 hours to audition when she was 18.
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According to eyewitnesses, a woman was assaulted while waiting in line for the sneakers.
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Next in line for allegedly failing the racial test is a black woman, Sen.
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In line for the oven are pies, turkey, casseroles and anything that needs reheating.
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He could be in line for a big week, but again, it's a risk.
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Gas stations • Many Puerto Ricans are waiting in line for hours to get gas.
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Excited cinemagoers posed for selfies in the foyer and stood in line for popcorn.
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She waited in line for hours and filled out a government form, she said.
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And that everyone knows he is standing first in line for the foreseeable future.
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Mr. Becerra was in line for a huge consolation prize in the House, however.
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"You had to get in line for everything," recalled Leticia, a girl from Guatemala.
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He's standing in line for water at one place and for food at another.
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An assortment of people — from construction workers to families — waited in line for food.
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They then waited in line for 20 to 30 minutes within the hearing room.
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The stories of those first in line for the British throne are well known.
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Texas is in line for more than $4 billion, the most of any state.
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For the 400-plus outfits waiting in line for approval, this could take years.
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The reality of single-payer is that patients die waiting in line for care.
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In January, people wait in line for an "Evangelicals for Trump" rally in Miami.
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We run to the bathroom and then wait in line for the airport shuttle.
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To avoid that, I waited in line for almost three hours with Trump supporters.
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In this new pass-heavy scheme, Winston is in line for a career year.
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Coogler was first rumored to be in line for Black Panther back in December.
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"Why do people have to stand in line for such a long time?" said.
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We were standing in line for meat pies at the Great Dickens Christmas Fair.
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As MDMA breaks barriers, other psychedelics are in line for research and medical legalization.
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As vice president, Mnangagwa was supposed to be next in line for the presidency.
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He was in line for the win before the Rays stormed back against Chapman.
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The administration accepted his resignation without having a permanent replacement in line for him.
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Wall Street also looked in line for more gains after closing lower on Friday.
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Still, I had to wait in line for five hours to get my pair.
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If nominated, he would be the first Indian-American in line for the Supreme Court.
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While waiting in line for the women's restroom, Navi was stopped by a security guard.
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I hope his son, the seventh in line for the throne, learns this great manners!
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While waiting in line for the restroom, she attacks a girl who cuts the line.
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I mean, people are waiting in line for 15 years before they get rejected, OK?
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It was a small reward for standing in line for two hours before the concert.
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I wait in line for roughly 13 minutes but in the end it's worth it.
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There were about 20 people waiting in line for gas on foot, standing under umbrellas.
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And they, the hardcore contingent, will stand in line for hours to do exactly that.
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Its Amiibo figurines featuring classic franchise characters inspire fans to wait in line for hours.
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Voters wait in line for up to two hours to vote early in Marietta, Georgia.
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The man next in line for the job was last seen Dancing With the Stars.
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Pierluisi was appointed secretary of state and next in line for governor on July 31.
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This was the day before Easter so we were in line for over an hour.
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About 150 people ignored the warnings and continued to wait in line for the show.
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Meanwhile, areas in central and northern Luzon are in line for a potentially historic storm.
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Conway had reportedly been in line for a role in the Trump administration's Justice Department.
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"It sounds so gross, but I found myself first in line for it," Dopkins said.
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Some people described waiting in line for 10 hours only to walk away with nothing.
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The Soviet Union tried and left its people standing in line for soap and matches.
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"When you see children waiting in line for food and water," Carbia says and pauses.
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Reporters and producers waiting in line for buses in Cleveland gossiped about Ailes' likely departure.
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Joseph and Mary did not wait in line for visas during the flight to Egypt.
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If you're not in line for food or drinks, you're probably in line to bet.
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It stands first in line for what could be more than $1 billion in fees.
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"Yesterday, I stood in line for a handout of food from our union," Sam said.
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Now it's time to wait in line for 30 minutes to buy all this stuff.
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And yet, standing in line for Saudi customs in the "Foreign Passports" section was puzzling.
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I'll pay Clear $213,210 over 30 years to not stand in line for 46 days.
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Garner recalled being asked out while standing in line for the bathroom before a flight.
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You're (presumably) at a rave, DJing or dancing or waiting in line for the bathroom.
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On Monday, some passengers at the airport waited in line for more than two hours.
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If she is in line for an administration job, her Senate seat would turn Republican.
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It's just a bit frustrating having to stand in line for one pack of it.
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Quarterback Dak Prescott and receiver Amari Cooper are also in line for new contracts soon.
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Something else to fume about the next time you're in line for a registration renewal.
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Her husband has been waiting in line for hours to buy fuel for their generator.
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The technology can also help a bartender identify who's next in line for a drink.
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An electric affinity crackles between the man and the woman in line for the movies.
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Kassi Ashton is in line for Nashville domination, and she'll do it her way — unapologetically.
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As we stood in line for the bar, we were offered shots of coconut water.
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And don't walking to work and waiting in line for ice cream count as activities?
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After waiting in line for hours, security at the event began to turn people away.
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The days of standing in line for new technology releases are apparently over, thanks internet.
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Shareholders are last in line for recoveries in Chapter 11 bankruptcies and often receive nothing.
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"I haven't stood in line for a club or a concert since 1996," he says.
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Lugo left with a 7-0 lead and was in line for his first career win.
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The deal was only awarded to the first 49 people waiting in line for the bargain.
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You could spend hours in line for one of the candidate's monster truck rally-style speeches.
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Thousands of travelers were stuck in line for hours when US Customs computers went down nationwide.
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So if soaring tech stocks are not next in line for a reversal, what could be?
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I'd be first in line for an iPhone that would bounce when dropped, instead of shattering.
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The Hong Kong dollar was in line for its worst month in more than two years.
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"The girls will wait in line for an hour, just for these mural pictures," said Goldsmith.
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Parents with children no older than 6 waited in line for animal balloons shaped like owls.
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If that doesn't work out for whatever reason, you might be next in line for consideration.
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"They don't like waiting in line for the pharmacist up behind the glass counter," Neupert said.
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Personally, I have trouble justifying standing outside in the cold to wait in line for anything.
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It's 2016, and we were waiting in line for a fashion show on the Venice Boardwalk.
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I remember waiting in line for their autographs afterward, and that was the moment for me.
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And not just Leia— the next person in line for command, Holdo, is also a woman.
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They are waiting in line for donated bottled water, which is distributed by a local church.
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The other major feature seemingly in line for an upgrade is the iPhone's rear camera module.
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Gizmodo veteran Christina Warren waited in line for five hours to buy her set of Spectacles.
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Washington said homeless people who were waiting in line for food heard four shots ring out.
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Also in line for extra scrutiny are firms whose visa workers are employed at offsite locations.
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A previously leaked document showed that Ailes was in line for a $40 million severance fee.
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Elliott Abrams looked like he was in line for the position of deputy secretary of state.
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Now Turkey, Ukraine, Georgia and Kosovo are all in line for visa waivers later this year.
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Some fans stood in line for hours for coveted meet-and-greets with their favorite creators.
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She instead invoked a constitutional clause as the next person in line for succeeding the president.
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After waiting in line for three hours, my friend turned around and drove back to Vienna.
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Hundreds of voters stand in line for hours this morning at this SW Atlanta polling place.
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The global trend of rich people paying someone to wait in line for them appears harmless.
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He left in line for his first victory after losing his first two starts this season.
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Mr. Cunha will be the next in line for the presidency if Mr. Temer takes over.
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The source did not say which steel and aluminum firms would be in line for help.
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I then proceeded to get horrible cramps while waiting in line for the Lilo & Stitch [show].
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In exchange, he'll be in line for a cushy administration job should Dunbar win the presidency.
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Shopper Susan Myers came at midnight to be the first person in line for the opening.
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I even stood in line for an hour to vote for Ralph Nader that one time.
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LH: What girls do you think are next in line for the title of world supermodel?
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Revelers stood in line for hours, only to be rejected one by one at the door.
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She may not quite be in line for a spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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"If you know people who've had this illness, you'll be first in line for this vaccine."
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A clue here is the people in line for meat at the carving station up front.
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We will be a great city if our kids are first in line for those jobs.
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Philadelphia right-hander Nick Pivetta (1-0) was in line for a victory before Neris' meltdown.
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Next, make sure paperwork is in line for the second part of estate planning: death planning.
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Jim Risch (R-Idaho) is now in line for the Foreign Relations Committee chairmanship, though Sen.
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Unfortunately for Arsenal, that suggests that Ozil and Sánchez are in line for a sizable increase.
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Voters waited in line for hours at those early Obama rallies because they wanted thunderous change.
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With the exonerations in Texas, the four women are in line for compensation under state law.
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Waiting in line for Black Friday coupons, like these JCPenney shoppers, can also test your patience.
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Much of my visit was spent waiting in line: for security, screenings and virtually everything else.
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If your income is lower, you might be in line for a break from the feds.
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Another supermarket manager in the coastal Ulladulla described seeing 300 people waiting in line for necessities.
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So come, join me, and let's see who we meet in line for the lottery. Behold!
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The tiebreaking hit put Tyler Chatwood (4-5) in line for the win despite another inefficient outing.
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Now McGahn appears poised to be the next in line for a contempt vote before the committee.
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At 153, the youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito was fifth in line for the male-only throne.
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Previous honorees — including a handful from across America — may also be in line for the additional honor.
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A pregnant Honduran woman stands in line for a bus to a US destination from McAllen, Texas.
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There wasn't any big event, or a keynote, and people definitely weren't waiting in line for it.
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Attendees sipped Fallout-themed Nuka Cola beverages while waiting in line for a fully functioning Ferris wheel.
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People stood in line for hours for a chance to taste (and post photos of) the sandwich.
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According to Axios, Morell and Bash were both in line for top jobs in a Clinton administration.
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This is especially true for Pelosi since, as speaker, she is second in line for the presidency.
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"She was kind of like Santa Claus," said one fan who waited in line for a picture.
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He was in line for his first win of the season before the bullpen gave it up.
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The two were spotted getting cozy as they waited in line for the famous Louvre art museum.
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No more waiting in line for hours to get a taste of the latest Super Smash Bros.
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And after the Vice-President, the Speaker of the House is next in line for the Presidency.
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Cahill was in line for the loss but was taken off the hook by his new teammates.
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How blessed am I to have fans who would wait in line for that long for me.
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What's more, Britons in line for big inheritances are likely to partner up with similarly fortunate folk.
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The boy, who is the couple's second child, will be tenth in line for the principality's throne.
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JPMorgan's results were largely in line for predictions of a relatively sluggish quarter for the banking industry.
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His children were in line for a inflatable jump 'n slide when the wind suddenly picked up.
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Families can print out wait cards for children to hold while they're in line for a ride.
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I was swiping everywhere — in line for coffee, in the bathroom, in bed before I fell asleep.
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People waited in line for hours, which prevented between 500,000 and 700,000 people from casting a ballot.
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People waited in line for hours, which prevented between 500,000 and 20143,000 people from casting a ballot.
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A new startup aptly named iQueue, is offering to stand in line for you, at a cost.
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Let the Apple fanboy freakouts commence: we might be in line for a brand-new iPhone color.
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Conflicts among refugees over a position in line for soup or phone chargers were a daily ordeal.
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True equality exists when everyone has the same opportunity to stand in line for room temperature tacos.
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But as everybody repairs houses and stands in line for food, it's only a matter of time.
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The brewery releases new beers every Tuesday, and hundreds of customers wait in line for a case.
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Spectators and members of the media stood in line for hours to snag a coveted seat inside.
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Try it out next time you're in line for five minutes or taking that awkward elevator ride.
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This one kid went outside and said 'I just sold mine to someone in line for $35.
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So you've never stood in line for the OVO store or anything to do with Drake merch.
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People waited in line for hours to see him, and many of them never got the chance.
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Archie is kinda like the United State's Attorney General ... he's 7th in line for the top spot.
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Sometimes they work elsewhere in the District, standing in line for concerts or at the Supreme Court.
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The migrant camp in Grande Synthe, Dunkirk, which is the next French camp in line for evictions.
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In 2012, rumors spread that the London-born Ms. Wintour was in line for this prestigious post.
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Imagine you've stood in line for 30 minutes only to learn there's still another hour to go.
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At 89, she can still remember standing naked, beside her mother, in line for the gas chamber.
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The first time was in 1988 while waiting in line for the White House Easter Egg Roll.
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He was in line for a victory until Conforto's second homer of the night tied the score.
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But the $10 was next in line for redesign, based on federal officials' assessment of counterfeiting threats.
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On Tuesday, those investors learned that they are in line for a big chunk of the money.
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This crew of boys lived in the neighborhood and were in line for a new Palace collaboration.
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In fact, the reservation is basically just a way to get in line for the pre-order.
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Trump greets Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, alongside Prince Charles, who is next in line for the throne.
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But it is one that suggests Democrats are in line for major gains in Congress this fall.
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And of course on trade where China can safely expect to be in line for more flak.
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LeSean McCoy (ankle) was a full practice participant and could be in line for an increased workload.
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Waiting in line for the last infinity room, my friend and I planned the perfect boomerang shot.
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In Katy, dozens of people waited in line for food and water outside of an understaffed supermarket.
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Shoppers can begin to get a little disgruntled after waiting in line for what feels like hours.
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Officially speaking, a handful are in line for stipends, around $1,500 or so apiece for the season.
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Thousands of Floridians stood in line for up to three hours to give blood to help wounded survivors.
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The White House had no information on who might be the next in line for the U.N. job.
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Around the concourse, it felt like any other football game, with fans in line for concessions and beer.
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To get in line for a solar roof, homeowners must put down a $1,000 deposit via Tesla's website.
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They mingled afterward in the church's Higher Grounds Café & Coffee Bar, standing in line for chicken-wing lunches.
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Because that classification helped put Extremadura in line for EU subsidies worth €3bn ($3.6bn) between 1.113 and 2020.
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You're standing in line for the buffet lunch on the shooting set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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That day, he and his daughter waited in line for six hours — but it was definitely worth it.
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Job training is in line for cuts, along with K-12 schooling and college education for the disadvantaged.
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Or, put more bluntly, he's not in line for the top job and will now pursue other opportunities.
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But his curious timing quickly fanned rumors about whether he was next in line for a Trump takedown.
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He'll get credit for time served, which puts him in line for an October release with good behavior.
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Just prepare to stand in line for both launches... This story was originally published on February 27, 2017.
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It's because she doesn't step in line for the heterodox pro-war policies that have hijacked the party.
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Months later, she had to throw away hundreds of expired boxes as people waited in line for food.
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The couple met in 2012 while waiting in line for the bathroom at a party in New York.
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If it does not, they often gain regardless, as they are usually first in line for liquidation proceeds.
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Gallagher is doing all he can do, to be next in line for the succession to the throne.
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Even I, pure in my loneliness, in line for the good soft pretzels, sprint back to my seat.
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Most wait in line for the most popular items, which include the pastrami, brisket, and corned beef sandwiches.
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One man fatally stabbed the other while waiting in line for a Popeyes chicken sandwich after an argument.
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As of now, there is no official announcement about how to get in line for a fallout dog.
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As third in line for the presidency, the House speaker is granted access to military transport when traveling.
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Which, considering I check my Bumble while waiting in line for coffee to kill time, was a cakewalk.
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You'll probably have to wait in line for 30 minutes for a worthy cold brew at Panther Coffee.
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Whenever you're standing in line for so long, and you do get in, you'll try to justify it.
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Before the Kramer thing, waiting in line for death camp tickets, the back of my neck got sunburned.
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Maybe it's in the parking lot locked inside the car or while standing in line for a salad.
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg met in line for the bathroom at a Harvard University party in 2003.
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But what about the women who live for horror movies, or wait in line for midnight creature features?
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Like all the bankers involved, the Gartins are in line for a big payout if the deal closes.
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That certification established AJ's "priority date," which is really his place "in line" for immigration purposes, in 2628.
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As they waited in line for coffee, they decided to take a quick stroll nearby around Jamaica Pond.
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Another recommendation: put more women in line for the step-up to manager, offering leadership training and sponsorship.
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It's very hard to stand in line for an hour with a bag of heroin in your pocket.
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BH: Not one person but we have several successors that are in line for leadership within our company.
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While Hamels was in line for the win before the ninth, he knows he has to pitch better.
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I waited in line for about 15 minutes before I got to the register to order my food.
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Public Housing Operating Funding and rental assistance programs like Section 8 are similarly in line for deep cuts.
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The wealthy could be in line for a substantial tax cut, if the Trump administration gets its way.
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With chip manufacturers predicting slumping sales for 2019, tech more generally could be in line for a slowdown.
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"I remember saying that I knew I had to stand in line for a while," Mr. Gerstein said.
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Because President Donald Trump is unpopular, and because there's no clear Democratic figure in line for the nomination.
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However, it appears as though Russian superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov will be the next in line for the time being.
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Rivera's resignation left a vacancy in the line of succession that placed Vázquez next in line for the governorship.
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But then I heard it had a queer superhero, and I got in line for the Thursday-night previews.
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People stood in line for hours to get their pictures taken with her, while she mostly ignored her fans.
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Yes, the one who woke up at the break of dawn to wait in line for the newest smartphone.
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But Baby Sussex will be seventh in line for the throne and may not even earn a royal title.
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Vice President Michel Temer, also of the PMDB and the next in line for the presidency, kept his post.
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South Sudanese refugees wait in line for food at the Omugo refugee settlement camp in northern Uganda, Aug. 23.
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Noah's in line for a big raise if they bring him back for Season 2, which just got greenlit.
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Undistracted by a mild, golden-hued evening worthy of early summer, almost 1,000 locals waited in line for seats.
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Then I ended up waiting in line for the gross middle school bathroom with her, which was even weirder.
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We're in a mini-spate of tech and media companies getting their ducks in line for the big event.
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Corn also fell to a four-day low, while soybeans were in line for a second day of losses.
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Pierluisi, Rossello's hand-picked successor, was appointed secretary of state and next in line for governor on July 31.
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While waiting in line for the bathroom at the party, the Facebook founder met Priscilla Chan, his future wife.
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For a $750 reservation ($42,000 MSRP), you can get in line for 520 hp of all-electric, waterproof driving.
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While I'm standing in line for coffee, three friendly girls dressed in black crocheted dresses ask me a question.
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Pack your own lunch Waiting in line for an (overpriced) salad wastes time when you're up against the clock.
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In line for the bathroom, a bunch of girls were Instagramming their manicures on top of an Important Book.
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To get in line for a tattoo, and see more of her work, follow Malie Huffman on Tumblr here.
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There's a downside to this year's stock market appreciation: Some investors are in line for a surprise tax bill.
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Only the reds failed to recognize we won't wait in line for fish for the benefit of our comrades.
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I mean, we're in line for LCD Soundsystem, so… I'm sorry, but everyone here has definitely lost their edge.
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We wait in line for about half an hour and then decide to go to a cocktail bar nearby.
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Waiters will opt out of his second year with Miami, and is in line for a much-improved payday.
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You didn't need to drive three hours and wait in line for eight hours to get a beer 'release.
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Lesnar's dominant win over Hunt would seem to put him in line for a substantial step up in competition.
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As they waited in line for their table, Stacey learned for the first time how much he was making.
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Nunes: We have a problem out here because we have people standing in line for 45 minutes at Costco.
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The L train and the 21nd Street Shuttle are next in line for the redesign, according to the authority.
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First, you have to have made the full 120 payments before you can get in line for the money.
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There's not too much evidence that this year's Democrats are in line for that kind of personal financial gain.
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The sound of someone breathing heavily in line for groceries affects the breathing rate of others in the line.
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Its halls are full of students clutching their books and sunken-eyed Ph.D students standing in line for coffee.
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On Tuesday, still coughing, eyes puffy, he stood in line for nearly seven hours and again went home untested.
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" Mnuchin also encouraged people who might be in line for tax refunds "to file now to get your money.
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That put the benchmark up 6.4% over the year, in line for its first annual gain in three years.
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Leading Democrats are split over the Obama administration's recent crackdown on scores of migrants now in line for deportation.
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Manning, the longtime Giants quarterback, is in line for his first start in three months with Daniel Jones injured.
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I circled around to the front of the lot and saw people standing in line for "Lunch With Lorelai."
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When the Mariners scored five runs in the bottom of the inning, Sheffield was in line for the victory.
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What if one grows up to be president and is in line for the throne at the same time?
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The firm lowered its rating to cautious from in line for the semiconductor industry, citing rising chip inventory levels.
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For most people, though, standing in line for an ice cream cone isn't quite such a direct trade-off.
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Yeezy announced the temporary store on Twitter Friday night and fans flocked to get in line for Saturday's opening.
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There, on Sunday evening, thousands registered and filed in to wait in line for dry clothes, towels, and food.
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Manchester City has the financial power to be first in line for Paul Pogba, the developing midfield colossus at Juventus.
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She'll also be bending and bowing for Prince William and Kate, due to his position in line for the throne.
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St. Louis starter Jack Flaherty was in line for his first major league win until the bullpen coughed it up.
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CNBC reporters had to wait in line for a total of 18 hours to get ahold of the funky sunglasses.
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But there's still a way, and it's really easy to nab your place in line for the new mini Echo.
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If neither central bankers nor barbers stop the lira's fall, it may be Turkey's creditors in line for a haircut.
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Now China wants to be first in line for consideration as Iran's oil and gas sector opens up, he said.
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And Meghan's baby will be the first modern biracial royal who is in line for the throne — 7th in fact.
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"She certainly stands to be next in line for a good portion of the Sanders vote if Sanders ultimately fades."
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Once when I was 9, I waited in line for hours at my local bookstore to meet Ann M Martin.
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Internally, it sounds like we might be in line for a spec bump, although it's unclear how big it'll be.
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Nobody wants to hear you coughing up a lung and nobody wants to be next in line for your cold.
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Most importantly, int'l sub adds were ahead of expectations for the quarter and essentially in-line for the Q2 guide.
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Trump and House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan were unable to keep Republican lawmakers in line for the healthcare legislation.
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Everyone is equal at Arcosanti; your favorite artist has to stand in line for the porta-potty just like you.
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No.What if I've stood in line for every iPhone since the original, and at this point it's like a tradition?
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This involves things like buying merch and record bundles, in order to "boost" fan's places in line for show tickets.
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However, the initiative is limited to only one store, so you might still have to get in line for now.
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" Question from vansebastian: "The internet is fascinated by seeing you do 'normal' things, like wait in line for a burger.
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Once you've missed your flight after standing in line for three hours at least you could ride the Haunted Mansion.
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Fowler said that last term, members of the group were paid to wait in line for the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.
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They are also both in line for solid gains for the quarter, in their sixth winning quarter in a row.
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He said he has gotten a flurry of calls from other industries next in line for a White House visit.
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The earlier families fill out the FAFSA, the better the chance to be in line for that aid, according Boucher.
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Kenley Jansen (1-93) immediately replaced Ferguson and finished off the ninth inning, putting himself in line for the win.
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Before I know it, it's just past 10 PM, and I am standing in line for a Planned Parenthood party.
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We don't yet know if Adele has seen the video, or if Bradford is in line for any free tickets.
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Vázquez was next in line for the job after the current embattled leader, Ricardo Rosselló, announced his resignation on Wednesday.
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Pros never wait in line for Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlasters, either; the Fastpass is "disconnected," meaning you can hold two simultaneously.
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While in line for recreation And little time for hesitation His anal sphincter just exploded The plaintiff's britches quickly loaded.
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Because of Pecker's close ties with the President, rumors have circulated that the publisher is in line for an ambassadorship.
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DXY against a basket of major currencies, putting it in line for its longest winning streak since early April 2015.
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Overall trading volume was in line for the names as activity was normal on their home exchanges and other venues.
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"I'm feeling not so good," he said recently, waiting in line for help to look for a less expensive plan.
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She says it comes in handy for her girlfriends when they're out and waiting in line for the bathroom sink.
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So when they stand in line for a burger, they -- like most of us -- don't want to hear tired jokes.
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During Zuckerberg's sophomore year, in line for the bathroom at a party, he met Priscilla Chan, who was a freshman.
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I had to wait in line for about 25 minutes to pass through a security check before entering the Kremlin.
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Schools are so packed that the poorest parents must wait in line for days to secure spots for their children.
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He cited an example of a woman who died of an apparent heart attack while waiting in line for fuel.
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Making movies is Ron Howard's thing but waiting in line for 'em -- or remembering much about 'em -- is definitely NOT.
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And if rumors are true, it seems Apple's last remaining iPod is in line for at least one more refresh.
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Interested in being second in line for the presidency and are you really good at getting people to like you?
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After an exhausting trip from the airport into the city, he spends 50 minutes waiting in line for subway tickets.
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You'll find me waiting in line for Levain cookies, but also turning to Trader Joe's pasta when the laziness hits.
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In that case, we just wind up with computations standing in line for one of a scant few processor cores.
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It's MUCH harder to say the same thing and walk away when you have been in line for 90 minutes.
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In North Carolina over the weekend, people stood in line for hours in counties with large black and student populations.
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They swat mosquitoes that fly in through the open windows, and some wait in line for hours to get ice.
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Yefrey Rebolledo was waiting in line for an expedited passport Wednesday afternoon at the Federal Building in west Los Angeles.
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The next country in line for an epidemic that could spread to the United States, Dr. Larson predicted, is Poland.
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If I'm waiting in line for coffee, this gray slab is not as delightful a distraction as it once was.
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Revelers line up overnight to get in — or, in capitalist fashion, hire other people to stand in line for them.
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Residents flocked to supermarkets and waited in line for hours, expecting to be without power for weeks, maybe even months.
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People wait in line for help with unemployment benefits at the One-Stop Career Center in Las Vegas, March 219.
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But while liberals tend to root for the underdog, white males have not been first in line for their sympathy.
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Thirty-eight years later, we were at an airport in Paris, standing in line for our connecting flight to Kiev.
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Because Hendricks did not pitch five innings, he is not in line for the victory should the Cubs hold on.
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It's safe to assume that the figures who denounced him most vocally will not be in line for key positions.
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But it has been popular with visitors, some of whom waited in line for an hour to test its metal.
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The onlooker described the pair as romantic, adding that they were laughing and flirting while in line for a rollercoaster.
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Mercifully, Galaxy's Edge offers activities that don't drain your wallet or involve standing in line for the Millennium Falcon ride.
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Justin E. Fairfax Democrat Two days later, Mr. Fairfax, the next in line for governor, faced allegations of sexual assault.
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L'Oreal USA is in line for $21 million for the same discretionary tax credit, while WarnerMedia can get $27 million.
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In the meantime we will be watching with hope and waiting in line for a time when we can return.
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Cover image: Rohingya wait in line for humanitarian aid in Kutupalong camp August 27, 2018 in Kutupalong, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
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After waiting in line for an hour to apply, he spotted the manager Jack Kelly, and went right up to him, shaking his hand and saying: "I just want you to know that I waited in line for the last hour to submit my application because I really want to work here," he wrote.
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ANAHEIM, California — After standing in line for 20 minutes, it was finally Aimee Evans' turn to get her wand master training.
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Diaz-Canel was elevated to the position of first vice-president in 22016, putting him next in line for the presidency.
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If we fought each other that would show who would be the next guy in line for the title shot too.
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Though the baby is seventh in line for the throne, he will not be known as His Royal Highness, or Prince.
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During the Targaryen dynasty, the castle was traditionally gifted to whichever male heir was next in line for the Iron Throne.
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People stood in line for hours to buy a flag, and the company worked day and night to meet the demand.
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Today's guidance, however, suggests that the company is in line for its strongest quarterly profit in three years, beating market expectations.
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At another food distribution center, Paulett Sylvest had been waiting in line for a hot meal for more than two hours.
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A true superfan would've already been in line for hours waiting to get into the MashBash—one of SXSWi's hottest parties!
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Why go to Chipotle and not get a burrito or wait in line for In N Out and skip the burger?
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Perhaps Trump will be first in line for the rumored iPhone SE 2, which will reportedly look like an iPhone 8.
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But with the departure of Paul Ryan, Mr Scalise is in line for a promotion to majority leader–and possibly speaker.
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Don't cry too much for her, however—she's also in line for a golden parachute worth a sweet, sweet $23 million.
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Lyon appeared in line for his first NHL victory Thursday as the Flyers held a 3-2 lead after two periods.
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Passengers got a taste of that this week, standing in line for up to five hours because of the go-slow.
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The event space quickly hit capacity, leaving many stranded in line for hours or advised to come back the following day.
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These secret weapons will keep your most unruly chains to clunkiest statement pieces organized and in line for nightmare-free accessorizing.
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That is the only conclusion I could come to after waiting five hours in line for two pairs of Snap Inc.
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"I slept three hours (last night)," said Pandiyaraj, a sewer maintenance worker, who was back in line for a second day.
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Just go back to your Donald Trump rallies while the rest of us wait in line for the rest of time.
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Plus, as good as the park's fried chicken is, guests can't eat that while they're waiting in line for Indiana Jones.
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As Amazon's market power has sunk big box stores left and right, Walmart seemed next in line for a big hit.
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He allowed one run on five hits in five innings and was in line for the win before St. Louis rallied.
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If you've overpaid on taxes, you likely are in line for a big refund — but you also took home less pay.
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Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said the United States may be in line for a rate hike as soon as April.
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The small cap Russell 2000, up 13.8 percent, was also in line for its best start of the year since 1991.
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This immigration backlog disproportionately affects AAPI families, many of whom are forced to wait in line for longer periods of time.
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If things go well, Mr Bailey might even be in line for a bigger role: Mark Carney's successor as Bank governor.
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Every once in a while, an app comes along that's so hyped people are willing to wait in line for it.
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Ramirez (2-0) left after 66 pitches, and was in line for the first win for a Rays starter this season.
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She's currently second in line for a spot to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 2016 Games in Rio this summer.
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She'll also be bending and bowing for Prince William and Princess Kate, due to his position in line for the throne.
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Finally, if someone really is bothered by waiting in line for a drink, they can always just ... go to another bar.
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These booths often had lines with dozens or even hundreds of people waiting in line for their chance in the spotlight.
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Lester cruised through seven innings, allowing one hit on 235 pitches, and he appeared in line for his fifth career shutout.
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"If you are in line for checkout, please don't be on your cell phone," a Florida-based employee told Business Insider.
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When a voter has to wait in line for hours in order to vote, that's effectively a form of poll tax.
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Authorities allege Beach attacked him while Campos stood in line for a Las Vegas bar with his younger brother, Drake Garibay.
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On the last day, while I was waiting in line for a $12 lemonade, I saw something that made me smile.
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I had the first generation iPhone the day it came out — because I paid someone to stand in line for me!
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VKontakte may have been king in Ukraine before it was banned, but Facebook was always next in line for the throne.
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And none of this is a secret to the men and women who might be next in line for these jobs.
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Some, waiting in line for stores to open, said they had visited the chain ahead of every holiday season for decades.
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Now Mr. Ryan, another Young Gun, is retiring, and the lone survivor, Mr. McCarthy, is in line for the top job.
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Sneha was 11 years old and standing in line for communion at Easter Mass on Sunday when she was blown apart.
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Waiting in line for hours with a mass of people is obviously not the solution to stopping the spread of coronavirus.
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Mr. Clancy said he had been waiting in line for nearly three hours and still had a long way to go.
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Perhaps there would be no streaming video while waiting in line for lunch or no internet connectivity on trains and planes.
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The most active soybeans futures were also up 6.3% on-year, in line for its first annual gain in three years.
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Once when I was 9, I waited in line for 4 hours at my local bookstore to meet Ann M Martin.
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She'd stand outside in line for 30 minutes or more ahead of opening, when she knew stores were restocking their inventory.
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With one flick of my tongue, I was, for all anybody knew, twenty-third in line for the throne of Monaco.
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She said she was at the theater to see "Blue Story" and in line for snacks when the fight broke out.
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Shane Stocker, a 45-year-old jet engine maker for G.E. Aviation from Lebanon, N.H., waited in line for an hour.
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She's drawn huge crowds throughout the race, and people wait in line for hours to have their picture taken with her.
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As a lifer, Mr. Rhines was last in line for all prison programming; no one cared whether he participated or not.
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August 27Los Angeles A boy was shot in the jaw while waiting in line for school lunch at Hollenbeck Middle School.
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Pompeo was for months rumored to be in line for the job before his predecessor Rex Tillerson was fired last March.
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I looked around nervously as I waited in line for my number — 239 — counting toward the total number of women present.
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They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received paychecks in weeks.
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And that means that wasting your time standing in line for it might mean you're still getting a pretty good deal.
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At a recent rally outside Houston, hundreds of supporters stood in line for up to an hour to shake his hand.
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You're standing in line for a mandatory surgery to be colorblind and that's supposed to be quote-unquote great for America?
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Who would pay $250 to wait in line for hours only to play a few minutes of the new Call of Duty?
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By endorsing Trump he gets to screw Rubio daily, and, he thinks, be first in line for a spot on the ticket.
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When I find her in line for the official Tana meetup, she looks shell-shocked with joy—and wears hardly any makeup.
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If you're in line for dark and deep dark kits (light and medium are sold out) you can refresh your browser now.
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Puerto Rico's Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez, another Rossello appointee, would be next in line for governor should the court rule against Pierluisi.
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"It's really busy on Saturday's, with people standing in line for the first sausages to come out of the pot", says Anneke.
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She raised $2 million in the hours after the debate and could be in line for a late surge to Election Day.
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The complaint said that the inmate who would charge Mr. Zarrab's phone also stood in line for him at a jail computer.
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Rays starter Matt Moore departed after five innings, having allowed seven hits and four earned runs but in line for the win.
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I made small talk with a few, one of whom told me she was always first in line for an Otep show.
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If you stood in line for the chance to shell out a cool grand for the newest Apple offering, we salute you.
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The first in line for conversion is a six-seater, but the largest plane in the fleet has three times that capacity.
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Afterward, the second in line for the top government post, Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez, said she did not want the position.
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In its opening scene, writer David E. Kelley neatly sketches in a handful of the people in line for the job fair.
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The ninth in line for the throne won't be lacking in pomp and circumstance, family drama, and celebrity guests at her wedding.
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Other actors who have been rumored to be in line for the iconic job are Tom Hardy, Tom Hiddleston and Michael Fassbender.
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Washington, DC, Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia are all in line for what forecasters say could be a historic amount of snow.
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You can also simply apply yourself, or you can attend a cattle call casting event where you stand in line for hours.
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Besides, who is TJ Dillashaw to come down to the flyweight division and leapfrog every fighter already in line for my title?
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Lightly-taxed "special economic zones", many of which are set up to benefit a single company, are in line for further handouts.
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We stand in line for an hour then decide it's not worth it, since we have Drybar appointments that we can't miss.
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When I got the call, I was standing in line for Shake Shack in Madison Square Park on a muggy August afternoon.
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Cape Cod looks to be in line for some of the highest winds and waves, and its beaches are prone to erosion.
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Some crews show up early on Thursday morning and wait in line for up to ten hours to get a prime location.
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Anyway, Tampa losing in Dallas means Washington remains in line for the NFC sixth seed, provided they do stuff like continue winning.
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The winning city will be in line for some 50,000 high-quality jobs and $5 billion of corporate investment, according to Amazon.
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So there's no system that guarantees a place in line for people who are told to wait — at least, no official system.
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But analysts and traders said farms that can keep out the disease could be in line for bumper profits in coming months.
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However, more people are likely to stand in line for a pricey cup of coffee, than for a potential life-saving vaccine.
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" One fan spoke to ABC 7 and said waiting in line for hours to meet a fellow Compton native was "worth it.
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"Being first in line for the launch of Hearth and Hand with Magnolia is about to pay off big time," he wrote.
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Afterwards, the second in line for the top government post, Secretary of Justice Wanda Vazquez, said she did not want the position.
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They don't have to stand in line for a good property under $1.5 million, like so many other would-be Darien buyers.
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There's no deposit required so you can ensure you are first in line for the new game without any expense, for now.
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"Why would a person stand in line for seven hours and then not want to go into a voting booth?" he asked.
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Many complained of waiting an hour or more in line for food, only to find that nearly everything had been sold out.
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The mom used crude language to insult a seemingly childless woman who was waiting in line for a Mickey Mouse-shaped pretzel.
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So just how does the Mach-E stack up against the next car in line for the biggest name in electric cars?
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When I left Mirny to fly to Novosibirsk, I had to wait in line for about 30 minutes to check my bag.
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One driver said she had been stuck in line for three hours on her way to her job in the United States.
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That deadline was for Trump to "identify entities in the Russian defense and intelligence sectors in line for new sanctions" Politico notes.
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He calls himself "an accidental judge," because he was offered a judicial appointment while in line for a top Justice Department position.
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If he refines the execution, there's a good chance you may be waiting in line for brunch at one near you soon.
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If confirmed, Pompeo will have risen from backbench House lawmaker to fourth in line for the presidency in less than 18 months.
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Like you're the only one in line for the club and your favorite song comes on but they won't let you in.
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The faster you run, the less time you'll spend waiting in line for an icy Harpoon IPA at the brewery's after party.
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She's partnered with Ticketmaster #VerifiedFan to encourage fans to participate in "boost activities" that improve their place in line for concert tickets.
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It is WAY easier to say, "screw this, kids, we'll come back later" when you have been in line for 10 minutes.
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But it is General Kelly's experience with nonmilitary issues at Southern Command that put him in line for the Homeland Security post.
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Both had families of five and had to wait in line for $100 checks, which weren't going to take them very far.
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It groups people into different color codes: red, orange or yellow, with red being first in line for the most aggressive treatment.
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At Annistown Elementary School in Snellville, Ga., in Gwinnett County, voters reported standing in line for hours amid problems with voting machines.
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"He said the fans watch the first number and go get in line for the meet-and-greet," she said over breakfast.
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Some may believe that Biden is first in line for the Democratic nomination this year, but they could not be more wrong.
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After that, however, Covington will be a free agent, and in line for a contract that could be upwards of $80 million.
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W.J. was in line for a job at the dairy that would have given him meager living quarters on the company grounds.
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Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.), who is next in line for the gavel in terms of seniority, also wants to chair the committee.
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So after years of waiting in line for my misspelled cup of coffee, my husband bought us an at-home coffee machine.
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According to local news station WTOL 2250, the first person in line for the Thursday night rally arrived at 2000:21990 p.m.
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At the 2015 Force Friday, fans dressed as Stormtroopers and Jedi waited in line for hours ahead of the midnight store openings.
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"Everything is in line for me to facilitate making a main stage for voices that are otherwise forgotten," Ms. von Furstenberg said.
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No more waiting in line for a slot to open up on a spacecraft blasting off from a traditional terrestrial launch pad.
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A company's COO is generally next in line for the CEO job as part of typical planning for the succession of leaders.
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A companys COO is generally next in line for the CEO job as part of typical planning for the succession of leaders.
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Yes, we waited in line for Di Fara's pizza, Lundy's clams, and chicken feet and tripe at our favorite dim sum palace.
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This time around, the marrying couple are unlikely to become king and queen — Prince Harry is sixth in line for the throne.
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They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received a paycheck in weeks.
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I had a line of sometimes 100 adults deep, waiting in line for sometimes up to an hour to learn about chemistry.
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Third-quarter results should show how well individual firms are balancing costs and revenues - and who could be in line for deeper cuts.
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He became next in line for the throne in June after the king, his father, removed a more senior prince from the succession.
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But it will also legitimize her child as the next in line for the throne with a respectable partner rather than her brother.
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I mean, anyone who plays video games—you come to something like this and see everyone waiting in line for hours and hours.
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In line for coffee, waiting at the dentist's office, scooching out of the way of the kids who dance on the subway, everything.
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And now, for the second time since 2007, Nancy Pelosi is the first woman to be second in line for the Presidency. NDP!
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In previous years, diehard Apple fans have stood in line for hours and even days to get their hands on the latest gadget.
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But Bondi told "Fox & Friends" on Monday that the harassment began as she waited in line for tickets and continued inside the theater.
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Prince William obviously isn't trading his place in line for the throne for James Bond work, but everyone needs a side hustle, right?
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For the impatient souls who don't want to wait in line for those new Jordans, Kickster can do it for a nominal fee.
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One onlooker said Peters appeared to be "flirting" with Halsey as they stood in line for a roller coaster at the amusement park.
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Customers waited in line for hours to be among the first to step inside the new store when it opened on January 30.
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Not only were the burgers in high demand, some people waited in line for over 45 minutes to take a picture with him.
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At that point, Roberto Bautista Agut and Berrettini were in line for the final two spots, just ahead of the injured Kei Nishikori.
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"You know, I don't know a lot about him," Trump supporter Roger Hill said of McMaster while waiting in line for Monday's rally.
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Emma said the family was given two options: either wait in line for a heart transplant or find a surgeon outside the country.
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You must wait in line for over an hour and a half, if my experience on Saturday afternoon — stretching into evening — was representative.
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The ninth in line for the throne is keeping tradition with other royal brides before her, who've represented Britain with their wedding dresses.
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While standing in line for the bathroom, my friend and I hit it off with cute guys wearing lacrosse shirts from our school.
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Though she is a member of the royal family, Gottlieb is not in line for the throne because her parents were never married.
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Prince George, the third in line for the throne, just celebrated his fifth birthday, mugging for the camera with his typically charming smile.
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We celebrate the dedication it takes to wait in line for hours to see your favorite show's panel (we're looking at you, Thronies).
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The iPhone 8 could be in line for some new quick-charging capabilities, according to a recent Barclays investors note obtained by MacRumors.
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I still don't know why the Nintendo DSi exists, but I'll be first in line for a Switch that's easier to pocket.[Nikkei]
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Consumers who have just applied for a card may be in line for bonuses in the form of points, miles or cash back.
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Forbes, a former Republican congressman from Virginia, was said to be in line for the Navy secretary position, but Mattis reportedly rejected him.
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They got in line for the London Eye ferris wheel -- like everyone else -- and eventually took it all the way to the top.
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Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini is in line for a massive payday if CVS Health gains approval to take over his health insurance company.
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LHP Jon Lester appeared in line for his fifth complete game shutout Tuesday with only one hit allowed and 86 pitches through seven.
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If Rousseff is impeached, it would put Vice President Michel Temer, leader of the PMDB, next in line for the presidency, Reuters said.
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Prince George may be in line for the throne, but he didn't get to practice as one of the three kings this year.
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Both actors are in high demand, so Variety mentions that getting their schedules in line for Jumanji could prove the biggest challenge here.
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Each one retails for $29, and you can place your pre-order now to be first in line for the limited-edition release.
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Given the opacity of the Chinese government, it was not clear whether Mr. Lu was in trouble or in line for a promotion.
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"I'm overwhelmed," said Ana Ramos, tears streaming down her face as she waited in line for gas with only $20 in her hand.
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They've been standing in line for possibly hours and now they're crammed into a seat with no leg room and given no food.
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Plan on standing in line for at least an hour for each exhibit unless you buy a fast lane pass for expedited entry.
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He was in line for the loss before the Nationals took the lead by scoring five runs in the bottom of the sixth.
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"Tony Ferguson is next in line for the fight, if he accepts the fight," White told reporters at a press conference on Saturday.
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HARARE (Reuters) - It is hard to imagine Robert Mugabe standing in line for fried chicken and chips at a provincial fast-food outlet.
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After 18 months in jail and in line for deportation back to Guatemala, a judge cited abandonment when he terminated Bail's parental rights.
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Fresh, made-to-order chicken sausage (or veggie "chicken") takes time, though, so be prepared to stand in line for a hot minute.
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I think we both want to create music that uplifts and empowers people, so our goals are in line for a good flow.
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This result wasn't as costly, and the Cavaliers might still remain in line for a No. 25 regional seed for the NCAA Tournament.
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Twitter users uploaded pictures of citizens waiting in line for hours to vote, many featuring large numbers of African American and Latinx voters.
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It makes people do crazy things, like wait hours in line for beers that they may only trade or resell and never drink.
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Meanwhile, the city's transportation department is determining the next high-crash areas in line for safety improvements, a list expected by late fall.
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José L. Cruz wakes up in the middle of the night three times a week to secure a spot in line for dialysis.
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Miami's Zac Gallen allowed one run on five hits in five innings and was in line for the win before St. Louis rallied.
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When I met up with them at noon, they were in line for the submarine voyage, a ride that first debuted in 1959.
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WASHINGTON — John A. Boehner, the former speaker of the House, once stood second in line for the presidency and staunchly against legalized marijuana.
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Many in Tokyo vied to get their hands on special edition newspapers and others stood in line for Reiwa-branded Coca-Cola bottles.
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The fare from taking someone from the airport into Manhattan can make a cabby's day, and so drivers wait in line for hours.
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The Associated Press called California for Sanders as soon as polls closed, indicating that he's in line for a clear-cut victory there.
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PARIS, March 13 (Reuters) - European airlines waiting in line for coronavirus bailouts want to tap another source of interest-free loans: their customers.
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With a good performance, and no more Concacaf teams in the field, he might be in line for a bigger stage to come.
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"Time is in our favor," Mohammed bin Salman, the king's powerful son who is second in line for the throne, said this month.
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As the Great Depression worsened, she began photographing people she saw on the streets: men curled up sleeping or in line for food.
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Ari Zamler, a self-described "hypebeast," was visiting from Detroit and celebrated his 12th birthday by standing in line for a Supreme drop.
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Mali said the government was in regular contact with ratings agencies and that Serbia was in line for its first investment grade rating.
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They waited in line for days in Kaunas (Kovno in Yiddish) and were among the last people to meet the righteous Chiune Sugihara.
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Mr. Bogle was on campus to promote a book, and Mr. Stein stood in line for 20 minutes to have his copy signed.
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You're reading this on your iPhone while you're standing in line for—something or other, it made sense when you started standing here.
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He'd left his car with a friend to wait in line for fuel — a process that, since the hurricane, has taken hours, even days.
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Chevron would be in line for a $1 billion break-up fee from Anadarko should the smaller company reach a deal with another buyer.
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He was in line for the win until RHP Jeurys Familia blew the save by allowing two runs in the top of the ninth.
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Mississippi State is still in line for an appearance in a top-tier bowl despite last week's last-minute loss to the Crimson Tide.
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If I'm going to be selfish, then I'm going to consume more and I'm going to be first in line for the next iPhone.
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Alabama is seventh in line for total number of executions (64) since 1976 and one of just three states that's executed prisoners in 2019.
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Jessica Grines, 23, was waiting in line for Hollywood Studios' popular Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride on July 13 when the incident occurred.
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Biden's campaign has redirected efforts to states next in line for the primary, like South Carolina, where Biden maintains strong support among black voters.
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Queues have also increased in America, where travellers in Boston, New York and Miami often find themselves waiting in line for over three hours.
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Immigrants stand in line for tickets at a bus station after they are released from a Customs and Border Protection processing facility in Texas.
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Akoya Emmanuel, left, and her two daughters wait in line for hours at a food distribution center for a box of water and sausages.
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With Athletics 1B Yonder Alonso the subject of trade rumors, Carter could be in line for regular playing time in the majors by August.
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When the Georgia native, 32, comes to town, the Schardans start concert day early so Marc can be the first in line for VIP.
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Mahomes, the new face of the NFL, is due for a contract extension this offseason and is undoubtedly in line for a major payday.
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Her grandfather, King George V, served until the unexpected death of his older brother in 1892 put him directly in line for the throne.
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Things are falling into place nicely for Seattle as they look set to stay right where they are—in line for a playoff bye.
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While in line for the bathroom at our rehearsal dinner, a member of his family asked me if we planned on having a baby.
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The plan would see that pensions would be paid before the island's General Obligation debt, which is typically the first in line for payment.
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The Democratic mayor called the vote "a fiasco" after voters had to wait in line for several hours on Tuesday to cast their ballots.
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"Throughout the county, but especially in Phoenix, thousands of citizens waited in line for three, four, and even five hours to vote," Stanton wrote.
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"There is no way I'm going to wait hours in line for some stupid glasses," is something I may have actually said out loud.
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Guests will receive a TapuTapu wristband and can virtually hold their place in line for water slides while enjoying sandy beaches and expansive pools.
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Under a 2005 Puerto Rico law, Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez is next in line for governor in the absence of a secretary of state.
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Some of them have to choose between waiting in line for a day to exchange their defunct currency or working for a day's wages.
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Facing growing scrutiny and more protests, the woman next in line for Ricardo Rosselló's position as governor of Puerto Rico doesn't want the job.
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Want to experience what it would be like to stand in line for Snapchat Spectacles but not actually purchase Spectacles because you hate lines?
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Arrieta is in line for his second career Opening Day start and will oppose Garrett Richards, who makes his first start on Opening Day.
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In those extra 60 minutes, I began to feel the anxious kind of excitement a person endures in line for a new roller coaster.
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"The worst thing I could say for me was walking to get in line for the helicopter," Horgen told NRK, according to NBC News.
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As of last November, more than 3 million people were waiting for family-based visas, and more are in line for employment-based visas.
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Apple is fixing one of the worst parts of the concert experience: waiting in line for a beer while you miss your favorite song.
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You'll have to wait in line for hours or days to get your hands on them—and that's only when they sporadically come in.
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She has named Heather Boushey as chief economist in her transition team (putting her in line for a top job in a Clinton administration).
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He left in line for the win, which would have made him 14-43 in his career against the Cardinals' former NL Central rivals.
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Katie Street, who had been waiting in line for an hour when we met her, first learned about the job fair from her mother.
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He called for those employees who put veterans at risk to be fired and said dedicated employees should be put in line for promotions.
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But Cruz rejected the offer, believing he was in line for the more senior role of deputy White House counsel, according to the report.
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And a local ABC report from the polling site noted that most of the people waiting in line for hours to vote are Hispanic.
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Miami starter Wei-Yin Chen, who was in line for a win with a 33-0 lead, couldn't make it through the fifth inning.
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The company could be in-line for another funding round in the coming weeks from investors such as Goldman Sachs, according to Sky News.
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"Before, you waited in line for hours, but you got something," said Angélica, who did not give her last name, ashamed of her work.
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While liberals tend to fall in line for reform, and Republicans are more likely to emphasize prison over rehabilitation, the lines are not clean.
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The princess, who is ninth in line for the British throne, chose a gown that displayed scars from an operation to correct her scoliosis.
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Those young men waited quietly in line for their individual copies then practically raced back to their cells to read the column in privacy.
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"Throughout the county, but especially in Phoenix, thousands of citizens waited in line for three, four, and even five hours to vote," Stanton said.
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This is a preview of the kind of fight you're about to get into, as you'll be next in line for a 1v1 skirmish.
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Earlier Wednesday, the household of Prince Charles, who is next in line for the British throne, confirmed he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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But what happens is in line for a story about a protagonist whose insecurities are fueled by constant comments made by those around her.
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You may want to get in line for the Millennium Falcon ride early if you're one of the first guests to adventure into Batuu.
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Others in line for the position of acting secretary have either privately expressed distaste for it or are facing resistance from White House advisers.
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The earlier families apply, the better the chance to be in line for that aid, according to Ashley Boucher, a spokeswoman for Sallie Mae.
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While few businesses pay the full 35 percent rate, those that pay something close to it are in line for a huge tax cut.
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They were actually running down the hallways — mostly young people who were going to stand in line for the seats open to the public.
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The newborn will be fifth in line for the throne, following Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and before Prince Harry.
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He stood in line for an hour to get a pack of 30 facial masks, the most the shop could sell to an individual.
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Tenth in line for the throne, the princess is the Queen's granddaughter and the first member of the royal family to launch a podcast.
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He observed the experienced resellers and started to learn more about the industry, eventually taking small jobs to stand in line for different resellers.
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When I was covering city government, the Department of Buildings was so inefficient people made entire careers out of standing in line for contractors.
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Last season, he was in line for a huge new contract when he tore his Achilles' tendon while playing for the New Orleans Pelicans.
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We took the people who were the most in line for brutalization and death, and got them out while everybody else just played politics.
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And I think in the previous presidential preference, where it was contested, there were at least 400 — people stood in line for five hours.
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Tiffen, an Iranian immigrant herself, walked back to the legal table after asking several travelers if they had seen anything in line for customs.
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At another voting location in the county, voters waited in line for hours after four voting machines went down due to power cord issues.
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Everyone in line for the first round of shuttle buses to the navy yard on Saturday looks like they'd rather chew gravel than smile.
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Just last month more than 400,000 Americans put down $1000 each to save their place in line for the high-performance electric Tesla Model 3.
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The three stood in line for nearly three hours on Friday evening to see Justice Scalia's coffin in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court.
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Her line of thinking is that the United States is in line for terror attacks after Middle East intervention and exploitation of overseas child labor.
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We end up waiting in line for 20 minutes outside of an unmarked door as the doorman lets people in a few at a time.
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I found CBD coffee on my exploration so clearly I had to get a cup and then we got in line for the dab bar.
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But what about those of us who didn't audition for high school musicals or wait in line for Broadway lottery tickets on a regular basis?
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Trout set a club record with his 114th walk of the season in Friday's victory and could be in line for his second MVP award.
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The child will be seventh in line for the throne, after Harry's father, Prince Charles; his brother, Prince William; William's three children; and Harry himself.
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Indeed, it was very strange that Trump bypassed the next in line for the post, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and slotted in Whitaker instead.
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Some drivers complained that rationing of fuel meant they would be forced to wait in line for hours once again within just a few days.
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"People are in line for the Saturday matinee, and the matinee is at 2 o'clock … and they're in line at 2 o'clock [Thursday]," he said.
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None of his lieutenants are in line for promotion; even in the gossipy world of mining, no one has any idea who will succeed him.
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By cooperating with Trump, Musk will be first in line for lucrative government projects to make possible everything from the Hyperloop to spending on renewables.
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This little skater guy was acting like he was too cool for comics, but I saw him getting in line for a Heather Benjamin autograph.
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Princess Beatrice— a " blood princess" who is eighth in line for the British throne — has been known to make a splash with her colorful headwear.
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Strictly speaking, they can only perform work in the occupation stated on their Work Permit cards — which wouldn't be standing in line for barbecue pork.
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"I don't have to wait in line for the shower after a show – you always let the lady go first," Bush joked at the time.
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I waited in line for hours, but once I got to the front, I realized I'd forgotten my debit card, so I just went home.
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Lady Amelia Windsor is a granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, the Queen's cousin, which makes her the 36th in line for the British throne.
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So instead of scouring the stores and waiting in line for the perfect gift, kick off your shoes and order one of these gifts instead.
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Jim McCarthy, who stepped down this month after 10 years as chief executive, is in line for a 22 million pound payment for his stake.
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Two elderly men got into a physical altercation at a South Carolina Costco after one septuagenarian allegedly cut in line for a free cheese sample.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Standing in line for a special ceremony, uniformed soldiers of His Majesty the King of Norway's Guard are carefully inspected — by a penguin.
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It gets harder when an hourly employee has to weigh the cost of losing hours of income against standing in line for hours to vote.
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Wall Street could be in line for a string of good trading days as sentiment shifts and analysts get more bullish about stocks, Cramer said.
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Two others won stays of execution from state courts, leaving six of the original petitioners currently in line for their executions to be carried out.
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Starbucks designed those mini cups to look just like the coffee cups that we all know and love (and wait in line for every day).
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The company's earliest venture capital investors, Benchmark Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners, are also in line for a big haircut when markets open on Thursday.
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Several beers later, I am in line for the bathroom when I look to my right and realize the girl next to me is barefoot.
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Rates for the leases were on average 8.7 percent ahead of estimated rental value for retail lettings and renewals were in-line for office lettings.
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Although Niall has already been selected as the next king, Mongfind petitions her husband to name another son as next-in-line for the throne.
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Getting straight to the point makes things better for everyone involved, including those who are waiting in line for their calls to be picked up.
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Palm climbed to has much as 2,559 ringgit ($595.53) per tonne in early trade on Thursday, in line for a fourth consecutive session of gains.
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And, there have been other fights around the country where people seemed to be competing rather than just standing in line for a chicken sandwich.
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For visitors to the Texas capital, rolling out of bed to get in line for the country's best barbecue just got a little less appealing.
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One visitor, Ida Herrington, said that after standing in line for an hour some days, there was hardly a sliver of water to swim in.
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Rose: People flock to Fiore's House of Quality on Thursdays and Saturdays, year-round, to wait in line for a roast beef and mutz hero.
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Li Xi, 60, currently party chief of the northeastern province of Liaoning, is seen to be in line for promotion to head a bigger province.
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The Mona Lisa at Paris&apos Louvre Museum is as popular as ever, but many argue that it&aposs not worth waiting in line for.
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JACK GOODMAN Sydney, Australia To the Editor: The ultimate in voter suppression is requiring voters to stand in line for hours to cast a ballot.
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Long lines formed at the few A.T.M.s that were operating, and many ran out of bills, infuriating those who had stood in line for hours.
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I think there are lots of people who have worked very hard, and are more in line for what will happen one of these times.
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Ford said Thursday customers will be able to reserve their "spot in line" for the Mustang Mach-E with a $500 refundable deposit at Ford.
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Maybe. Both guys are reportedly in line for some MASSIVE contracts, and everyone knows the Yankees have the cash to bring in big free agents.
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Then late last week, Justice Department officials told the lawyers for the men that they were in line for a pardon from Obama, they said.
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Harry is sixth in line for throne, which gives him and Meghan more freedom on how public they can be about the issues they champion.
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Eflin was in line for the loss when he exited but was spared the defeat when the Phillies tied the score in the eighth inning.
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We need to look at increases across the entire prescription drug market to get prices in line for patients, not just a few flashy players.
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The brand's spring collection features heritage-quality, of-the-moment designs that'll stand out among all the other kicks waiting in line for soft-serve.
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I'm not like a groupie who stands in line for five hours in the rain to get a picture with Slash from Guns N' Roses.
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In addition, he said, 25 of the state's death row inmates had exhausted all of their appeals, meaning they would be in line for execution.
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Donald Trump met recently with two people rumored to be in line for major tech regulatory jobs, according to reports about Tuesday's transition press call.
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I'd much rather go into Topshop [and buy something], go home, try it on, and then return it than stand in line for three hours.
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A stadium of fans had been herded into the basement of Javits; they were corralled down there to wait in line for the cosplay championships.
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An argument between two men waiting in line for a Popeyes chicken sandwich turned deadly when one fatally stabbed the other, according to the police.
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The 33-year-old Venezuelan was in line for the win until reliever Daniel Stumpf surrendered a two-run homer to Indians slugger Carlos Santana.
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Many reeled off a litany of grievances about the heat, the darkness and the endless waits in line for money, for gasoline, for bottled water.
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The overcrowding is so extreme that asylum seekers spend as much as 21.62 hours a day waiting in line for food that is sometimes moldy.
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Hundreds of company officials, reporters, hedge fund investors, antitrust scholars and industry analysts stood in line for hours to get a seat at the trial.
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Nurmagomedov and Poirier both said ahead of the fight they expected Tony Ferguson would be next in line for a shot at the lightweight title.
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Monty Renfrow, a 25-year-old actor in line for Friday's event, said that he felt "at home" there, and had been coming for years.
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The couple met in 2013 while waiting in line for a film premiere at South by Southwest, the music and film festival in Austin, Tex.
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BRENHAM, Texas — With her six hungry children in the car, Summer Mossbarger was one of the first in line for lunch at the drive-through.
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They were allowed to keep their HRH titles (though they declined usage of them), and Harry is technically still sixth in line for the throne.
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None of that would seem to put him next in line for a tribute to John Coltrane, who was known for his seriousness and serenity.
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The new child will be fifth in line for the throne, following Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and before Prince Harry.
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So if that means posting up at a bar or going for a walk instead of waiting in line for two hours, so be it.
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You can expect to wait in line for a little while — sometimes over an hour — for your food, but it's very much worth the wait.
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With this group of five in place, the list of cases likely in line for elimination or significant reconstruction is fairly well known: Roe v.
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The U.S. Trade Representative is expected to move quickly to narrow down a preliminary list of goods in line for tariffs, two U.S. sources said.
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By that point, Roldan Martinez, 33, who said he was applying for a license for the first time, had waited in line for an hour.
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"It is wrong to have a special pathway to citizenship for the wealthy while millions wait in line for visas," she said in a statement.
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I nabbed a bag of my own after waiting in line for just 20 minutes, as customers clamored to get their hands on the bread.
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With so many people waiting in line for years, the idea of providing sanctuary for those who had broken the law left a sour taste.
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" More than half the crowd at recent Warren campaign events stood in line for what the candidate called "the all-important part of democracy—selfies.
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Alternatively, what is the best way to lose all my friends: approaching strangers on the street or cutting in line for the Beyoncé photo booth?
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The ruling on Wednesday was seen as a compromise to prevent Mr. Calheiros from being in line for the presidency but not to oust him.
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But the two-and-20 payout system worked only as long as the managers in line for those rewards generated outsize returns for their investors.
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Sunak, the Conservatives' Chief Secretary to the Treasury, is in line for promotion to a full cabinet portfolio in the reshuffle, according to the report.
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Winkler told CNN that she's been a fan of Raisman since the 2012 Olympics and once stood in line for three hours to meet her.
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But when all was said and done, ten of the teams that were in line for a playoff spot remained in the same seeding order.
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The result is that you don't have to wait in line for hours or risk losing your one and only opportunity to see a masterpiece.
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Here's a horrible fact: Minority voters are six times as likely as white voters to stand in line for more than an hour to vote.
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But order a tall boy and get in line for weekend karaoke, or come see one of the shows that takes place throughout the week.
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As Prince William is the eldest brother (and second in line for the throne), he was given his mother's own engagement ring to give to Kate.
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Wall Street also looked in line for a reprieve after major indexes tumbled more than 21.3% on Thursday as dire economic data exacerbated trade war fears.
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Watkins did not practice Wednesday or Thursday and is not expected to do so on Friday so McCoy could be in line for another heavy workload.
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The weekend's other major newcomer, Lionsgate's animated movie My Little Pony: The Movie, is in line for the No. 4 spot with an estimated $8.8 million.
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Should Alli not recover in time then Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who impressed as a late substitute against Tunisia could be in line for a starting place.
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Until an appointment was confirmed by both chambers, Schatz and other senators said the next in line for governor, under law, was Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez.
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Others who are committed to the company will be torn between speaking up about their concerns or staying in line for the sake of their careers.
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But Sanders is in line for a fundraising and polling boost coming out of New Hampshire after stacking top finishes, which could have a multiplier effect.
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Martínez waited in line for three hours Thursday night to get a check to pay for space heaters and other supplies while her gas is out.
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"People have run out of money, therefore they've run out of the means to get soap," Jay Harrigan said while standing in line for private donations.
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You may want to get in line for the Millennium Falcon ride early if you're one of the first guests to adventure through the new park.
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The siblings could be in line for an even bigger payout in the coming months when the trials of those accused of killing their father conclude.
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Expedia (EXPE) missed estimates by 6 cents with adjusted quarterly profit of $2.41 per share, with revenue essentially in line for the online travel services company.
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Fans who were able to get a hold of the sauce after waiting in line for hours are now taking pictures of it to sell online.
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It's been updated to reflect this year's crop of iPhones, and we will keep updating it for as long as people stand in line for iPhones.
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Because there are so few Snapbots and they're only open for a day at a time, some are paying others to wait in line for them.
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Amedeo, the eldest son of Princess Astrid and first grandchild of former King Albert II and Queen Paola, is sixth in line for the country's throne.
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As the eldest of King Albert's grandchildren, Amedeo (who is also Archduke of Austria-Este) stood third in line for Belgium's throne for nearly two decades.
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Hamilton creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda instigated #Ham4Ham for the huge audiences waiting in line for the Hamilton ticket lottery outside the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
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They started the tour just one day after announcing they were expecting their first child together, who will be seventh in line for the British throne.
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Many on the party's right who had grown tired of Mrs Merkel's big-tent centrism feared they were in line for years more of the same.
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If plaintiffs win, they could be in line for up to $25,000 depending on their state of residence (congrats, those of you who live in Tennessee).
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Voters last month waited in line for up to five hours to cast ballots and well into the night at the sharply reduced number of polls.
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Perrigo (PRGO) reported quarterly profit of $1.05 per share, 6 cents above estimates, with revenue essentially in line for the maker of store-branded generic drugs.
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Gingrich has been a top surrogate for Trump during his presidential campaign and is rumored to be in line for a top role in his administration.
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In the eighth inning, Bowman learned he was in line for his first career victory when the Cardinals finished off a 24-22 win at Cincinnati.
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Do you wait in line for the hip shit, pretending that you actually believe it tastes a bit like fermented pine shoots and windshield wiper fluid?
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Also in line for the gauntlet of race-shaming are white candidates who did not show an interest in racial injustice early enough in their careers.
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The next day, they had to wait in line for many more hours to buy gas and then in another line to buy food or ice.
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Even if Knox is not among the nine players to make the team automatically, he will be in line for one of Clarke's three captain's picks.
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The stock could be in line for further gains as it still trades below its agreed-upon acquisition price of $128 per share offered by Bayer.
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Last year we had truck drivers waiting in line for up to 11 hours to pick up fertilizer due to bottlenecks and breakdowns in road networks.
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She, like so many of the President's supporters, had stood in line for hours in 90-degree temperatures to get a glimpse of Trump in action.
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Britain will be 'first in line' for a trade deal with the US once it has left the EU, according to Donald Trump's national security advisor.
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Pelosi's position as Speaker makes her the second in line for the presidency should something happen to Trump, after Vice President Pence, according to the Constitution.
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Plenty of potential opponents loom for Nurmagomedov, with No. 1 lightweight contender Tony Ferguson a clear choice as the next in line for a title shot.
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She became a favorite of his, and when he made her the show's first permanent guest host in 1983, she seemed in line for his crown.
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He had appeared to be in line for an upgrade until he made bogeys on three of his final four holes at the regular-season finale.
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Beverly Christensen, a retired pilot, said she had waited in line for a couple of hours to see Mr. Sanders at his rally in Traverse City.
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He speaks about a lot of social issues right now, especially with a lot of Black movements… Have you ever stood in line for OVO merch?
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With rumors swirling about a potential Jonas Valanciunas deal (sources indicate the market for him remains unexciting), Jakob Poeltl could be in line for more time.
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It's also a good reminder of which clips to re-watch on your phone while you wait in line for a mini-pizza bagel at Costco.
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Honestly, we could amuse ourselves for hours — Okay, maybe for a minute or two while waiting in line for coffee — searching for our favorite celebrity doppelgängers.
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The uproar revolves around last weekend's arrest of 85033 immigrants who entered the country illegally after May 1, 2014, and are now in line for deportation.
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Once there, take a moment and count the number of African-American faces walking the corridors or standing in line for a hot dog and beer.
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The Institute wasn't crowded when I went, but I could imagine that waiting in line for the powder might take a while if it were busy.
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Oklahoma, which has some of the worst health outcomes of any state, wasn't a likely candidate to be the first in line for a block grant.
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By the end of 2014, the position of crown prince — next in line for the throne — had passed to a known foe of the Emirati prince.
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When the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the Colorado case this month, people stood in line for days in hopes of seeing the proceedings.
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Early on, it was just her and her son Kyle, now 23, waiting in line for discounts (and, sometimes, free toy penguins) at the local Mervyn's.
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Though entry to the service had been reported to be invitation-only, organizers ultimately allowed in about 1,000 fans who had waited in line for hours.
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The Buffalo Bills made the unusual choice this week to switch quarterbacks in the middle of the season despite being in line for a playoff spot.
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And the greater fear is that those who show up risk exposing themselves to coronavirus, especially if they have to wait in line for long periods.
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And so, on the day Victoria discovers she is next in line for the throne, Baird offers snapshots of other future pillars of the Victorian world.
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Wear it as you binge the series from your sofa, or wear it under your Obi Wan robe as you stand in line for the premiere.
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Prince Harry, who is sixth in line for the throne, has long called on Britain's monarchy to draw closer to the daily life of its people.
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Wall Street also looked in line for a reprieve after major indexes tumbled more than 268.65% on Thursday as dire economic data exacerbated trade war fears.
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Musk also said that if NASA decides it wants to be first in line for a lunar flyby mission, the U.S. space agency would take priority.
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There have been numerous reports of people waiting in line for hours at banks or A.T.M.s, only to find that the machines are out of cash.
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The Presidential Commission on Election Administration found that 10 million people waited in line for more than 30 minutes to vote during previous presidential election cycles.
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Get in line for the supercute Baby Bucket ($21), a new palm-size version of the label's popular Bucket Bag that is exclusive to the shop.
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The firm lowered its rating to underperform from in line for Seagate shares and reduced its rating to in line from outperform for Western Digital's stock.
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It drew a ton of people to our table, and we were able to pitch them our concept while they waited in line for our masseuses.
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Deutsche Bank names Ireland, Rwanda, Ghana, Botswana and Laos as among the 2000 nations in line for a "demographic dividend", benefiting from growing working-age populations.
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Many women in China struggle to be heard, she said, noting that some victims wait in line for days at police stations, only to be ignored.
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People stood in line for the Tennessee rally for several hours under a baking-hot sun, snaking through an adjacent parking lot and up a street.
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With their British passports, perhaps they will never have to stand in line for a visa or feel that gnawing anxiety when approaching an immigration desk.
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The easiest way to figure this out is to calculate what you'd get paid for the half-hour you spent standing in line for ice cream.
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Prominent campaigners from the Remain camp of the European Union referendum are reportedly in line for knighthoods and lavish titles in David Cameron's resignation honours list.
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Gove, who along with Johnson, was the face of the Leave campaign, is rumored to be in line for a vacant position in the Foreign Office.
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While I was waiting in line for tickets to Lloyd's production this summer, a passing busker tsked over the very idea of an all-female cast.
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While yawning in line for our cold brew orders yesterday morning, unbeknownst to us, the first pumpkin spice coffee of the year was unleashed upon the masses.
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Simply put, watching Andrea wait in line for a cup of coffee could give most 30 Rock hijinks a run for their money—not an easy feat.
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John Henson is in line for a primary role while Monroe is sidelined and he recorded season highs of 12 points and nine rebounds against Atlanta. 1.
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I don't miss the 36-hour romances with girls met on the same road to the same show or in line for the same band T-shirt.
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He noted that the office of vice president holds power to break tie votes in the Senate and is the first in line for succession as president.
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"I come here at least once every two weeks and wait in line for half an hour or more, if I have to," the dad told me.
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At least 16 polling stations in the district opened late, and when they did, some voters had to wait in line for hours due to technological problems.
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At least 73 polling stations in the district opened late, and when they did, some voters had to wait in line for hours due to technological problems.
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The Hamilton creator, who is from Puerto Rico and has family there, revealed that his cousin waited 12 hours in line for just $20 worth of gasoline.
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Once Willett got in line for lunch at the pizzeria, Devlin's behavior immediately raised her concerns, she told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in a Wednesday interview.
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The coronavirus outbreak has fueled intense demand for face masks in China, where people often wait in line for hours at pharmacies in hopes of buying one.
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When the vending machine pop-up stores appeared in major cities and random locations like the Grand Canyon, people waited in line for hours to buy them.
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Trump, however, appears determined to be free of anyone who was appointed by Obama, regardless of whether or not he has anyone in line for the job.
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In one scenario, the startup's investors will receive around $5.5 million, with Bloomsbury's founding team in line for the remaining $17.5 million, paid in restricted Facebook stock.
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Users can now "get in line" for the Venmo debit card, and when it's ready to ship, they'll be able to choose from a selection of colors.
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Pierluisi, 60, was hand-picked by his predecessor, Governor Ricardo Rossello, as secretary of state, making him first in line for governor when Rossello resigned on Friday.
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Street protesters vowed to topple the next in line for the job, Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez, owing to her position in an administration dogged by corruption scandals.
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So instead of just scrolling through Twitter when you're waiting in line for coffee, you intentionally do it at the end of your day for 10 minutes.
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People used to wait in line for new phones because they had far better cameras, way sharper screens and faster data speeds that were must-have features.
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That sexy new Galaxy Note 7 you stood in line for will have to go back to Samsung, unfortunately, amid reports of devices catching fire while charging.
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Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that it "is a disgrace" that some Arizona voters waited in line for five hours to vote because of too few polling stations.
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Why it matters: White, a former Texas regulator now with the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation, is in line for a key role coordinating administration environmental policy.
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It just proves that one day you can be standing in line for a salted pretzel, and the next you can be choking on your own blood.
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A key vacancy in the U.S. territory's chain of succession makes Vazquez, a 59-year-old former district attorney, next in line for the island's highest office.
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Remember, Harry and Meghan's first child -- Victoria, Albert or whoever -- will be 7th in line for the British throne, while still satisfying the requirements to become POTUS.
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As we reported 32-year-old Husnain Rashid encouraged ISIS to attack the boy who is third in line for the throne -- attack him at his school.
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The drug faces a price cut in Japan in April due to rival treatment Nexium's sales topping 100 billion yen - putting both in line for price cuts.
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In college we didn't have the internet at home—only in computer labs you had to wait in line for at 3 AM to access JStore journals.
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Other so-called sin stocks could be in line for higher taxation, including tobacco, sugary soft drinks and petrol — particularly given currently low prices for the latter.
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FTSE Russell also said Israel now met its market accessibility level, as well as other criteria, putting it in line for potential inclusion in a September review.
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All this, and you're still expecting us to vote for you, still insisting we get in line for your march to one more failed bid for relevance.
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It's in line for another $10 billion if it succeeds in its bid for a massive Defense Department contract known as JEDI, or Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure.
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Kim Black, 48, waited in line for 45 minutes to fill her white SUV in Garland, a suburb of Dallas, the fifth station she had tried Thursday.
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"What's going to be left by the time Lufthansa completes the discussions?" he asked, referring to comments last week that Lufthansa was first in line for talks.
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Stabbing at Popeyes: The authorities in Maryland are searching for an unidentified man who they say killed another man who cut in line for a chicken sandwich.
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At the edge of Baghouz, civilians who had escaped stood in line for questioning by U.S. and SDF forces who were apparently trying to find wanted militants.
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On Monday night, the police in Maryland said a fatal stabbing occurred during a fight between two men who were waiting in line for the chicken sandwich.
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A BoE survey published on Wednesday that showed British workers in line for their biggest pay rises since 2008 could also fuel policymaker concerns over inflationary pressures.
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The Times * Younger workers could be in line for a boost to their pensions at the expense of older employees under plans being considered by the Treasury.
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According to the station, the polling site had a large turnout with "hundreds of students" waiting in line for hours during the three days it was open.
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The clarification of Article 67, however, puts her in line for a contract upgrade - and a break from having to work 60-hour weeks for about $50.
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When interviewers on CNBC noted that workers "can't afford to support their families," with some standing in line for food, Ross declared himself baffled by the fact.
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On the other hand, that family could be in line for a credit of up to $1,050 for one child or $2,100 for two or more kids.
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There are about 50 girls camping across the road on a patch of grass underneath Hammersmith flyover so they can be first in line for tomorrow's show.
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The couple met in line for the bathroom at a college frat party in 2003, and have since had two kids together and given millions to philanthropy.
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Now some of them might be in line for a small payday: Apple has agreed to pay some iPhone owners about $25 each to settle such complaints.
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Queues are dangerous in a pandemic, because many people waiting in close proximity provide numerous opportunities for COVID-19 transmission among those waiting in line for screening.
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But a strong campaign doesn't account for all the enthusiasm being shown by Latino early voters: It can't keep people waiting in line for hours to vote.
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At many fan conventions, when a panel concludes, the audience is required to exit, thus allowing the people waiting in line for the next panel to enter.
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Robinson carried the mail (poorly) thereafter against the Buffalo Bills, and would at least be in line for some touches if those other guys miss more time.
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After traveling to London in 25 to see "Phantom of the Opera" — and after four hours in line for a cancellation — I got a front stalls seat.
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Starting around 1865, Weng Tonghe spent decades in imperial palaces, tutoring Qing dynasty teenagers in line for the throne while stretching his government salary to buy art.
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Apart from Trump himself, few politicians have as much to gain or lose over the next few weeks as the man second in line for the presidency.
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In this case, Migraine traveled to New York City from his home in Detroit to wait in line for about six hours on a hot August afternoon.
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Sam Brownback, after having finished wrecking his state's economy, is now in line for a federal job and asked if he could be nominated Worst in advance.
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Your Money Mate is the person who will keep you in line for all things financial, and the terms of the relationship are totally up to you.
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With the Rays struggling to find offense Guyer could be in line for more at bats when manager Kevin Cash decides to make changes in the lineup.
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At airports in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Atlanta, travelers flying British Airways reported on social media that they waited in line for hours to check-in.
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First is competition, which determines the approach to progress — one party achieves "the winner takes all," others meekly fall in line for the droppings from the table.
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According to Freeman/Thomson Reuters estimates, Shire's advisers could be in line for fees of $50 million-$60 million and Baxalta's may earn $70 million-$80 million.
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I went to the post office yesterday, and I was waiting in line for maybe an hour—and there were only five people in front of me.
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A doctor isn't going to get $49 less in her paycheck because she took a half-hour of her day to stand in line for ice cream.
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Getting one bag of ice required waiting for hours each day in line for the one facility in the area that managed to get its freezer running.
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It hit the fan when supply was vastly outpaced by demand, leading to disgruntled crowds who had waited hours in line for a taste of the sauce.
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Ever since Tsuta was awarded the star, lines at Tsuta have been pretty outrageous, with people standing in line for hours for a bowl of their ramen.
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Calabria currently serves as Vice President Mike Pence's top economist but is widely said to be in line for a job running the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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It will not only save you money, but while everyone else is standing in line for food, you'll be taking advantage of shorter lines from 11 a.m.
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When Blue Bottle opened branches in Japan last year, the Associated Press reported that customers waited in line for up to four hours for a cup of coffee.
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Do you want your four-year-old daughter to wait in line for 83 minutes to have a bad artist paint a poorly rendered lion on her face?
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The spokesperson also said that while Qantas is first in line for Wi-Fi, the company is also considering introducing the service on its low-cost operator, Jetstar.
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He waited in line for 90 minutes to see an agent before an announcement told everyone to go home because no rebooking would take place at the airport.
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Analysts said speculation that Madrid and Lisbon could be in line for EU fines for missing budget deficit targets over recent years was also weighing on investor sentiment.
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Before the events of GoT, Rhaegar, a married man, was in line for the Iron Throne when he met Lyanna, fell in love, and ran away with her.
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Every day, hundreds of thousands of residents have no choice but to stand in line for hours in soaring summer temperatures, filling dozens of cans and plastic containers.
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Farmers would be in line for hundreds of millions of euros in emergency aid to offset a market collapse and the loss of British customers, the newspaper reported.
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"Waiting in line for the test takes time, and you have to take more time to wait for the results of the test," the younger Mr. Li said.
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I think OnePlus fans will want this phone and, as they have in the past, will find enough of an upgrade here to wait in line for it.
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I stood in line for as long as I could but then, about ten minutes before my shift started, I had to leave and book it to work.
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It suddenly became clear to me, my mother, and everyone else in line for the bathroom at this crowded tourist destination that this woman thought I was pregnant.
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Records from a major US hospital revealed that the algorithm (when used effectively) lets whites cut in line for programs for chronic conditions such diabetes or kidney problems.
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Jorge Sampaoli is widely considered to be another of his disciples, with Bielsa's fellow Argentine currently making waves at Sevilla and apparently in line for the Barcelona job.
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In a statement Wednesday, Herring — who is second in line for Virginia's governor — said that he attended a party as a 19-year-old college student in blackface.
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People who have periods cannot wait in line for distributions, fetch water and food for their families, or attend school if they can't manage their monthly blood flow.
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LHP Jordan Montgomery was in line for a win after allowing one run and two hits in 33 2/3 innings but wound up with a no-decision.
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REUTERS - Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal dismantled his technique to relearn the art of off-spin and put himself in line for an international recall with a remodelled action.
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This was also about the time I started to really question why I was spending so much time in line for glasses I have openly said look lame.
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Among the volunteers helping him was Karim Karwan, a 26-year-old Iraqi Kurd, who just days earlier had himself stood in line for a bowl of soup.
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I passed a weary queue of protesters and police officers waiting together in line for snacks at a hot dog stand across the street from Grand Army Plaza.
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He left in line for the victory, but a pair of hits allowed by Jeff Manship allowed two inherited runners to score and tie the game at 4.
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Protesters have already vowed to topple the next in line for the job, Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez, owing to her position in an administration dogged by corruption scandals.
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"I had to try pretty hard not to lose it," Ryckert tells PEOPLE of learning the news while in line for the King Kong ride at Universal Orlando.
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The people in line in front of him, the ones who'd been waiting to use that last ballot scanner, said they'd been in line for twice as long.
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Instead of waiting in line for the cashier when your food is getting cold on your tray, you can simply pass your tray in front of a camera.
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