In Congress, things look quite different — the vast majority of Republicans are lining up in support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the vast majority of Democrats are lining up against it.
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She was lining up modelling, acting, and talk show work.
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Other countries are not lining up to buy American products.
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But brides are lining up for straightening treatments these days.
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Men were lining up to take some cones, no shame.
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It's about lining up with what is your true frequency.
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WarnerMedia is lining up some big names for HBO Max.
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You start lining up behind him at the train approaches.
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NEW AD: Progressive organizations are lining up to endorse Ralph.
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Producers and consumers appear to be lining up for battle.
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People are lining up to donate blood, the BBC reported.
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Some days, it would be people lining up for gas.
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Hispanic immigrants are lining up for citizenship, eager to vote.
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Generally speaking, buyers are not lining up for luxury properties.
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A slew of Democrats are lining up to challenge Sen.
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People lining up for the Trump rally in Tampa today.
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Democrats are lining up to scrutinize any future Trump nominee.
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MONTANA SENATE Republican candidates are lining up to challenge Sen.
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People are just lining up to go on these things.
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Eleven minibus drivers had been lining up to get fuel.
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And women were lining up for them back in 2014.
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Her successors are already lining up, but to what end?
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They are already lining up cash to increase that offer.
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Everything was finally lining up in the favor of Cobresal.
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Ms. Doe's lawyers said they were already lining up bodyguards.
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Are potential criminals lining up to hand in their guns?
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She worked nights and felt his stories weren't lining up.
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The nation's cutthroat lawmakers were lining up to curb spending.
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On the first day, we had 3,500 visitors lining up.
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Advocacy groups are lining up in support of the bill.
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Drivers have been lining up for hours to get fuel.
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Catlin was lining up for a shot at Olympic gold.
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Earlier this morning, James watched people lining up for #Trump420.
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I think it's because of all these factors lining up.
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Jessica is lining up the shoes in order of size.
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People who had been lining up since 6am grew increasingly angry.
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Word spread, and soon people were lining up for these buns.
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Already, Republicans are lining up to run against Clinton in 2020.
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That's when the stories of Aldecosea and Spirit stop lining up.
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In the Middle East, leaders are lining up to be friends.
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"I see people lining up, coming into the water," she says.
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Everything was lining up perfectly, especially after the Jon Snow reveal.
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Congressional Democrats already are lining up to oppose the moves ahead.
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It was lining up events and seeing how they make amends.
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Also lining up (and breaking down) for the show's second season?
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And it doesn't look like Washington is lining up anytime soon.
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So far, few people seem to be lining up behind them.
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People can start lining up outside the courthouse at 6 a.m.
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We're so excited, we're probably going to start lining up now.
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Chinese media showed videos of depositors lining up at its branches.
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"I saw everything lining up perfectly for me," he told WGXA.
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Both teams faced adversity in merely lining up for the game.
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At around 11 am, people were lining up for the show.
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Democratic presidential hopefuls are lining up behind a push by Sen.
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Who's not lining up for a shot at being Drake's stepmom???
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Several cars had also been lining up from the other entrance.
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Yet investors keep lining up to help start new football leagues.
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It's almost like people were lining up to go to recess.
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Still, not every Californian is lining up to join the opposition.
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Callimachi: And the explanations that they're giving him aren't lining up.
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She remembers lining up outside the Home Office at 4 a.m.
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Small businesses are lining up to get help from government loans.
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Bronx residents are already lining up to welcome back the bakery.
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KKR is seen lining up with AWE Ltd, two bankers said.
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People lining up to board a cruise ship departing for Florida.
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Some families are lining up for hours trying to get aid.
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"People were lining up to get their boobs slapped," she says.
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New York's Democratic politicians are also lining up behind him. Sen.
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In total, roughly 250 protesters await the Trump crowd lining up.
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We also spend the week lining up our clothes for the evening.
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Is anything really worth lining up and talking to a person for?
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Yet wireless carriers are still lining up to buy 5G network technology.
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Dozens of evacuees started lining up outside the building around 7 a.m.
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Starz is lining up a series about one of music's biggest stars.
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Meanwhile, TV companies are lining up to get bought by telecom business.
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Well, reality is not lining up with this view of the world.
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People aren't lining up to have their brains irradiated either, Limoli said.
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One person who won't be lining up to try the first slice?
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But several Republicans are lining up against him in the midterm elections.
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There are fewer and fewer customers lining up to purchase Trump products.
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And there are plenty of investors lining up for the new market.
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There's no shortage of industry experts lining up to say as much.
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But that doesn't mean that suitors aren't lining up to date her.
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"Lining up a shot today from my director's monitor," the caption read.
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I place my bets, lining up name cards next to my glasses.
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GOP "no" votes are also lining up in the Senate, including Sens.
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It shows women lining up for their mugshots while wiping away tears.
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Everything here is lining up and taking shots at capitalism run amok.
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Maybe all his french fries wasn't lining up in his Happy Meal.
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We'll still be happily lining up for cold brew, ice and all.
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Customers are lining up for hours to try the chain's iconic sweets.
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Former confidants are lining up to testify against him and his wife.
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After the memorial service, private citizens began lining up to view it.
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May's plight, with members of Parliament lining up to oppose her deal.
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But yuppies, foreigners, millennials with cash, and baby boomers are lining up.
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Missed lining up against a defensive back, matching wits and physical skill.
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But that didn't stop enthusiastic (and maybe nostalgic) customers from lining up.
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They were lining up by the salad bar, intrigued by the choices.
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LONDON — People lining up at a ticket booth under a Ferris wheel.
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People still mingled on board, lining up at large buffets for meals.
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And her artillery has been slowly, but surely, lining up behind her.
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Giuliani told The Hill that he's working on lining up alternative witnesses.
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On Wednesday, Republican senators appeared to be lining up behind Grassley's request.
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The number of clubs lining up to overtake reaches a critical mass.
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Unfortunately, Democratic opponents are lining up to run from his left flank.
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Meanwhile, far from Broadway, Jefferson's ploughmen are lining up at Trump rallies.
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You'll be lining up with your hard drives to have your stuff.
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Yes, it's hard to imagine things lining up any straighter for Venus.
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It gets particularly hard after midnight—that's when people start lining up.
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Dozens of evacuees started lining up outside the building at around 2400 a.m.
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Here is a running tab of the groups lining up to oppose Bannon.
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People are lining up around the court house to speak on her behalf.
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He added that investors are lining up for Chewy and Slack as well.
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To be sure, this is lining up to be a risky binary trade.
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Next Monday's total solar eclipse is lining up to be a major affair.
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Microsoft is also lining up its Xbox Project Scarlett console for holiday 2020.
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One by one, the evil corporate oligarchs are all lining up behind Hillary.
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By fourth grade, her classmates were lining up to ask her for braids.
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Banks are lining up financings of around 5.0 times through the senior debt.
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Something tells us the underwear world will be lining up for his services.
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People lining up for water, which is now a precious resource in Aleppo.
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Millennials, including women, were lining up behind Bernie Sanders, yet another white man.
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Exporters were lining up supplies for October to December shipment, the trader said.
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Turning south out of the darkness, Turcat began lining up for the approach.
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He is due for free agency this summer, and teams are lining up.
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But that hasn't stopped them from lining up behind a measure from Sen.
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Several Republicans expressed frustration that Democrats were already lining up their legal challenge.
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Maritime leaders are lining up behind a modernization plan that has three planks.
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Some of the largest tech companies appear to be lining up behind Apple.
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I don't know why you're lining up in front of a loaded weapon.
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But that apparently hasn't put people off from lining up to buy one.
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At grocery stores and banks, polite people are used to lining up nicely.
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Black Friday shoppers began lining up outside the store at 11:30 p.m.
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It forces you into thinking about things and nothing was lining up easily.
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"Others are probably lining up to go now", said one investment industry source.
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"Others are probably lining up to go now", said one investment industry source.
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Already, big business groups are lining up to support the White House's efforts.
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People started lining up to see the hearing in person at 4 a.m.
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And big business groups are lining up to support the White House efforts.
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Airlines are lining up to apply for flights between domestic airports and Cuba.
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All of a sudden, though, he has guys lining up to throw Sunday.
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"They were fully utilized throughout the day; people were lining up," Wade said.
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And you know they're lining up from Honduras and Guatemala and El Salvador.
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Tons of fans reportedly camped out and started lining up since Wednesday. Yikes!
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But the way "The Book of Dougs" moves the goalposts makes me think that season three wasn't really a story lining up the characters to finish their story overall, but lining up the whole show to transition into some new phase.
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But that doesn't mean all pregnant women should be lining up to try it.
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Release Date: December 15 Lining up to see this one is a no-brainer.
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A New York publicist briefs the TV crew lining up for a quick interview.
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Rating: Short one reliable teammate with a decent sense of lining up the shot.
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Everybody in Hollywood is lining up hoping to work with Ryan Murphy right now.
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On Sunday, tween girls began lining up at the magenta carpet at 5 a.m.
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This past weekend, tourists began lining up for the shuttle at 5:30 a.m.
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Lining up the target reticle to apply an X-wing strike effect on top.
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It was a school holiday, and his fans had been lining up since midnight.
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Friday in Austin, with dozens of people lining up before speaker registration even opened.
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Instead, the native-born Latino community are lining up to go see other films.
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But the thrill is definitely worth it and you'll be lining up for more.
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They're all lining up outside the front door with cops checking them for weapons.
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Lining up policy and politics has been a challenge since they began this process.
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What feels good, what feels great, and what feels like it isn't lining up.
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The event attracted more than 1,000 guests, with crowds lining up at 1 p.m.
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We have cases and cases in our hospitals lining up to go through chemotherapy.
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Companies are lining up to supply shovels to participants in this AI gold rush.
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The party's 31 state governors, for example, are not lining up behind an alternative.
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So don't bother heading down to your local sneaker shop to start lining up.
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That is because Democrats are lining up to find ways to tax the rich.
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I'm looking forward to surfing out at Rockaway Beach — conditions are lining up nicely!
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Before a recent game, here's Kent Bazemore lining up a putt during pregame introductions.
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They're a totally reasonable basketball team, but who is lining up for this gruel?
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No wonder then that moviegoers lining up to collect their tickets were so excited.
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The one exception was people lining up for a British Airways flight to London.
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Another consumer finance business is lining up investors for its largest cash infusion yet.
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" — SETH MEYERS "His supporters started lining up nearly two full days before the event.
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Official team depth charts do not always indicate where players are really lining up.
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So they come for monthly public counseling, lining up to see Dr. V. Jegaruban.
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They had been lining up to take turns to hold single-person protest pickets.
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Businesses aren't exactly lining up to build factories in Pyongyang — at least, not yet.
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"It's the night for prayers!" they mimicked, before lining up to shake his hand.
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In addition to Trump, other politicians are now lining up to sue the press.
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Gypsies, tramps, thieves and ticket holders will be lining up for this biographical musical.
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Summer brings the bureau's busiest days, with nearly 211 couples lining up every Friday.
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That translates to cheaper batteries, so it's no surprise that investors are lining up.
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WHAT WORDS OF ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE THOSE LINING UP TO REJECT THIS DEAL?
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Another source cautioned that the schedule was ambitious because new suitors keep lining up.
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Too many people were lining up for the $250 red-and-black retro sneakers.
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After all, the party had little problem lining up behind Trump's embrace of tariffs.
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And so, as Mourinho marched from the field, he was lining up his arguments.
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Video posted on Facebook showed people lining up at her table to greet her.
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LNG terminal developers secure financing for their projects by lining up buyers for their supplies.
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The attackers targeted soldiers who were lining up for pay, according to news agency Saba.
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You can totally see him lining up for it as the crowd celebrates the moment.
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We were in English class, and we were lining up for our weekly spelling bee.
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Many of the public attendees started lining up Tuesday for a chance to get tickets.
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This is further than other banks have gone in lining up a potential female chief.
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That's when I realized it was the sound of people lining up to buy food.
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They continued flipping and all lining up at half the speed of the laser pulse.
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OCD includes people washing their hands over and over, or lining up their shoes compulsively.
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Indeed, this was the deal made by the religious right in lining up behind Trump.
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In light of all this, you'd expect religious leaders to be lining up against Trump.
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Lining up to race the other kids, boys included, she regularly came out on top.
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To be lining up against one of your ultimate sporting heroes is an absolute privilege.
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Forecasters will have a better idea how predictions are lining up as the week progresses.
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Netflix's live-action reboot of the anime Cowboy Bebop is lining up a stellar cast.
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I know exactly what it is like lining up for the most sought-after beers.
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We have a group of House Republicans lining up to watch the hearing, including Reps.
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In the meantime, private market flood insurers are lining up to take U.S. flood risk.
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Industry sources told Reuters on Sunday that AirAsia was lining up a deal with Airbus.
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Hundreds of companies are lining up to bid on building President Trump's controversial border wall.
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Frustrated teachers are staging walkouts, holding "walk-ins" and lining up to run for office.
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People lining up outside an Apple store in Shanghai to buy the new AirPods Pro.
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There were a number of suitors lining up for him, including Portland, Minnesota and Toronto.
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But that is not stopping a conventional array of aspirants from lining up once again.
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But as Westwood was lining up his putt, Els sidled over to Mickelson yet again.
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The same can hardly be said for when you're lining up at a store counter.
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Let's not even look at the audiences lining up for Bill Cosby's latest comedy splash.
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Yet, special interests and environmental groups are lining up to demand Congress continue the subsidy.
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Meanwhile, House conservatives and the White House are lining up behind a proposal by Rep.
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"She's lining up her ducks to empower her chair members," said the former Democratic aide.
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Still, Mexico did not appear to be lining up any heavyweight representation for the inauguration.
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I explained the situation to Nancy, and asked her what people were lining up for.
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Liberal states and environmental groups already are lining up to challenge Pruitt's plans in court.
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Why this matters: Top tech executives were already lining up in opposition to the order.
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Yet some prominent conservatives are now, all of a sudden, lining up to defend Assange.
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Similarly, there's no point in lining up in front of brick and mortar stores, either.
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This picture of a toll plaza in the city in October shows cars lining up.
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There's plenty of interest in foldable phones, but no one's lining up to buy them.
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Just a week ago, another attack killed 57 people lining up to register to vote.
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Up until the party shut down, guests were lining up to get their photos taken.
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Celebrities lining up to showcase examples of their own artifice is very #relatable of them.
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"There are definitely issuers lining up; everyone is focusing on it," said a syndicate official.
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And there are people milling about outside the room, lining up, waiting to get in.
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Under a early morning South Pacific sun, softball teams were lining up on the beach.
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Shops ran out of eclipse sunglasses, and customers began lining up before 4:30 a.m.
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Other Democratic bigwigs are lining up to stump for her ahead of the primary, too.
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They're even becoming celebrities, with bankers lining up for selfies during Peloton's IPO road show.
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Supporters began lining up to see the Republican front-runner as early as 3 a.m.
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Many of the dancers had begun lining up outside as early as 3373:30 a.m.
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And I remember lining up behind velvet ropes to be bedazzled by the Christmas windows.
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Models began to arrive, lining up like supplicants to be dressed by the label's clergy.
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After the shooting, Republicans and Democrats were lining up in expected formation around the issue.
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Lining up the elements Heymann describes the likelihood of a new infection spreading rapidly and becoming an epidemic -- and potentially a global pandemic -- using the analogy of lining up pieces of Swiss cheese, with the different risk factors equating to holes in the cheese.
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After lining up my class outside, we shuffled back into the building, preparing for round two.
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After the success of Teen Wolf, it started lining up fantasy shows like The Shannara Chronicles.
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No wonder big online retailers such as Amazon aren't exactly lining up to introduce Bitcoin payments.
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Mark Dayton is retiring, and there's a sizable field of candidates lining up to replace him.
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Two professional skiers side-step about 40 yards up the slope, lining up for the shoot.
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Roger Wicker, lining up behind a party stalwart as they reject a bid by a newcomer.
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There is nothing more romantic than lining up a special day for you both to enjoy.
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They're open to the public, who secure a spot in the audience by lining up outside.
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In order to make a market, you need multiple people lining up at the same time.
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Why it's great: Earlier this year, there were multiple opponents lining up to challenge Conor McGregor.
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Extending legal status to DACA recipients is hugely popular, but Republicans are lining up against it.
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Slowly but surely, people start lining up to get a haircut in this now famous barbershop.
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Gone are the days of lining up outside of Best Buy at five in the morning.
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Google has also been lining up businesses that want to replace SMS for communicating with customers.
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Attendees started lining up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the Elks Lodge in Wakefield.
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So when will Trump get impeached by the House, lining up a trial in the Senate?
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Such a scenario is one reason why moderates are having trouble lining up behind the bill.
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By the time they get to the hole, though, Trump is lining up the son's ball.
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Now toy companies are lining up to offer kids fun ways to learn those valuable skills.
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THEY KNOW THAT PROSECUTORS ARE LINING UP HERE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND AROUND THE WORLD.
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It's not fixed now, but things are lining up and maybe we can make some progress.
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"It's going to be a special experience," he said of lining up on the front row.
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Hamilton hit the barriers in qualifying in Baku last year, lining up 10th on the grid.
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Musicians from Connan Mockasin to Blood Orange's Dev Hynes are lining up to collaborate with her.
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AND LOTS TO BE EXCITED ABOUT CONSUMER DIRECT OFFENSE IS REALLY WHAT WERE LINING UP AGAINST.
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Her former talent manager, Marv Dauer, talked with Moonves about lining up possible jobs for her.
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Conservative activists are lining up behind Lee, but many Republican senators are siding with their leaders.
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If Republicans start lining up behind Pence, it will show that they have learned absolutely nothing.
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Democrats hope to tap to electoral advantages with those voters by lining up strong challengers here.
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On one side is the vast majority of the Democratic caucus that's lining up behind Pelosi.
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It is a tough job and not everyone is lining up to work at their pace.
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WeWork is also working with JPMorgan on another option, lining up billions for a debt deal.
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On the eve of the talks, Trump offered little sign he is lining up big outcomes.
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People were lining up in the middle of the night ... fighting about their place in line.
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Banks including Barclays, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and RBC are lining up the financing of the deal.
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" The next day, the female workers were said to be lining up to "kiss the boss.
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Race essentially predicts political affiliation there, with blacks lining up for Democrats and whites for Republicans.
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Taxpayers in some areas have been lining up at local government offices to prepay their taxes.
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The hardest part was definitely lining up all the right things to make the transition smoothly.
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Shake-seekers have been spotted lining up around the block to get an Instagram-worthy treat.
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So… how did he wind up lining up next to the Canadian dream team in 1987?
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Despite some clashes over the weekend, many of the 7,000 migrants have been lining up peacefully.
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Gamers, who are probably the early adopters lining up for a Rift, are probably well prepared.
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Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Kirsten Gillibrand are interviewing potential aides and lining up campaign headquarters.
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The Black Lives Matter movement is lining up behind Apple in its fight with the FBI.
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Amid that lining up of forces against him, Sanders replied, well, with fire of his own.
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Overseas voting is already underway, with thousands lining up outside Indonesian missions in Singapore and Australia.
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Each sculpture resembles both a blooming rose and and an open mouth, lining up for communion.
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"The number of companies and industries lining up looking for largess is mind numbing," he said.
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According to The Times, people begin lining up to be tested as early as 6 a.m.
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The leaders were lining up to take a "family photo," as is tradition at such summits.
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Journalists from around the world started lining up outside the court as early as 5 a.m.
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But he noted that supporters have been lining up backing from Republican governors, an important step.
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These creators are now lining up in droves to support a bipartisan bill introduced by Reps.
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If lining up at midnight is something your family considers a tradition, we won't stop you.
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A Brookings Institution study indicates that Democrats are lining up to run in record-breaking numbers.
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Families are lining up for hours trying to get aid (here's how you can help them).
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Mere hours after Monday's solar eclipse ended, the patients began lining up at hospitals across America.
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So they have all of these things sort of lining up that are keeping them busy.
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Apple, meanwhile, has been lining up lots of new, family-friendly content for its upcoming streaming service.
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They were originally brushed aside until they started lining up perfectly with photos and reports from set.
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Early on, the crackdown led to gasoline shortages and consumers lining up at gas stations for hours.
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Given the glut of oil and gas, companies haven't always been lining up for new federal leases.
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Chris Murphy, bemoaned how Republicans are lining up behind Trump, despite the gravity of allegations against him.
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The pup has garnered a whole lot of attention, and people are lining up to adopt him.
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Footage from CNN affiliate WFTV showed hundreds of people lining up at the blood bank to donate.
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Come June, I'll be lining up to try the concoction right along with the rest of America.
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Local politicians, police officers and firefighters stood in silence, lining up to honor Johnson for his service.
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Regardless, many brave theme park patrons continued lining up for the ride after it became operational again.
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The pieces aren't quite lining up, though hopefully that's intentional and it will ultimately all make sense.
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He was lining up all six colors, on all six sides of his cube, with dizzying speed.
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Bain, EQT and Nordic Capital are all lining up bids before Thursday's bid deadline, the sources said.
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Democratic politicians, and maybe even a few Republicans, would be lining up to introduce Oprah-backed bills.
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In Tai Koo Shing, on Hong Kong Island, voters were still lining up as of 2 a.m.
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So you're saying it's a bit premature for us all to be lining up for fecal transplants.
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I will never forget watching people lining up to vote in Afghanistan's first presidential election, in 2004.
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She was known as America's grandmother — and many ordinary Americans are lining up to pay their respects.
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A post office employee told CNN that many people are lining up for the stamps across Beijing.
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INTEL: Republicans are lining up the pieces, including CBO score, for last-ditch effort to repeal ACA.
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The company that has made itself synonymous with basketball is lining up alongside the world's greatest league.
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The suicide bomber attacked Al Solban military base as soldiers were lining up to receive their salaries.
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Picture this: Residents lining up for water, and soon, if there's no rain to help replenish dams.
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Companies are lining up to launch space mining missions, and countries are passing laws to allow them.
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Don't panic, but hundreds of clowns may be lining up at your local Burger King this Halloween.
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Business has been so good ... celebs are now lining up to work with her, including Willow Smith.
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About the same time, former BHP CEO Marius Kloppers was lining up an $80 billion spending budget.
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So why are the conservation groups lining up to fight the recent grizzly delisting decision in court?
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Young men and women who were lining up to become police officers are now hesitant to join.
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"No one was lining up to finance a Jay and Silent Bob movie," Smith told Business Insider.
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"You have very similar sides lining up as you did in the Democratic primary," said state Sen.
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Disney is lining up financing in case Twenty-First Century Fox's board demands cash, sources told CNBC.
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"Our companies are lining up, making the most of the moment when spreads are tight," he said.
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And where there's audiences, there's going to be companies and personalities lining up to try it out.
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Or lining up at the IVF clinic to screen our embryos for abnormalities before having them implanted?
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Lining up the bottles so they make vertical stripes of color pulls more buyers in, she said.
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People wearing QAnon shirts and flashing similar signs were also pictured while lining up for the rally.
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Photos show die-hard fans lining up outside stores to get their hands on the new devices.
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Supporters began lining up 30-plus hours before showtime, hauling in sleeping bags, coolers and stadium chairs.
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This week Venezuelans are lining up to validate their signatures on a recall referendum for President Maduro.
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She remembers cashing the check and lining up all the bills at home and taking a picture.
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Hundreds of people reportedly begin lining up early in the morning to receive a sandwich for lunch.
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High-profile cases often draw lines around the block, with potential spectators lining up days in advance.
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Considering who's lining up behind Espy—Clinton, Soros, Schumer, Pelosi, Warren, Feinstein, Harris—it's not a surprise.
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"There was one holding a group of boys [who] were lining up to eat," the senator said.
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They had begun lining up an hour before Krasner's arrival, forcing a move to a larger classroom.
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And there is the question of who will be lining up for his job if he leaves.
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Indian companies have historically relied on selling stocks or lining up bank loans to finance their activities.
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And supply is expected to continue unabated throughout May with dozens of issuers lining up their deals.
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She wove past the packed crowd lining up for $2 Pabst Blue Ribbon cans and slipped backstage.
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Consumers in Australia are already lining up for the new iPhone even though hasn't announced it yet.
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And now they are lining up to do the very thing they claimed to find so appalling.
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At the Tokyo tournaments, people start lining up outside the Kokugikan ticket office at around 6 a.m.
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Sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is when people are lining up for food.
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In other words, Suttmeier believes that the technicals are now lining up with the market's record run.
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The Democratic apparatus in Illinois — senators, members of Congress, you name it — is lining up behind her.
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Labor is lining up behind Lamb, who has made union outreach a key part of his campaign.
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Queues stretched for more than two km (1.2 miles), officials said, with many lining up since Wednesday.
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It could simply be in a minor slump because it's lining up more ambitious things to come.
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Fights broke out between rallygoers and counter-protesters: This group is lining up to charge into counterprotesters.
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Formerly neutral superdelegates — including ones like Warren who are ideologically sympathetic to Sanders — are lining up behind Clinton.
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The traditional Polish bakeries in my neighborhood have paczki, too, but people started lining up at 453 a.m.
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When Jimin and the guys made sure to warm up their cold fans who had been lining up.
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Companies have been lining up on both sides of the plan, and lobbyists have been pushing for exemptions.
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The staff at the hotel began setting up the party early, lining up the tables along the beach.
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Professional-services firms such as Accenture and PricewaterhouseCoopers are lining up to advise clients on the new technology.
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Supporters started lining up outside the Southern New Hampshire University arena Sunday morning, according to the Union Leader.
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For a guy under a government microscope, Axe is lining up new potential turncoats in almost every scene.
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If you weren't lining up for some kind of fried chicken product this week, were you even living?
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Cars start lining up at 5AM, filled with patients trying to get their dose before heading to work.
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People are already lining up at 2 L.A. locations for a shipment sneaker blogs speculate will come Friday.
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But government officials are already lining up what they point to as clear logical inconsistencies in Wolff's reporting.
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When the report came out and they striped the titles, I f–king knew they were lining up.
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However, while many are lining up to get the influenza vaccine, others remain skeptical of the shot's effects.
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Most had started lining up before dawn after being turned away at the end of the day Tuesday.
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When it comes to moral leadership though, few are lining up to take over from the United States.
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The company is adding to its roster of public sector customers as well as lining up commercial deals.
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But I want to do something new again now, and I'm currently lining up the equipment for it.
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Emond remembers lining up in the parking garage of a local mall, camping out overnight to get tickets.
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As usual, there were no lack of fans lining up to take photos with O.J., despite ... you know.
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It also said it was lining up banks for a possible sale of part of the UMG division.
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Democratic pressure on Hickenlooper Potential 2020 Democrats are already lining up for the chance to run against Trump.
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The series begins in 1971, the year before "Deep Throat" had audiences lining up outside X-rated theaters.
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Particularly striking were pictures of furloughed workers lining up to receive free meals or food from food pantries.
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It quickly took off in the retail world, with stores like Nordstrom lining up to carry the label.
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Patients have been lining up to receive them, and in some instances paying tens of thousands of dollars.
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It is not as if the political figures lining up to oust Ms. Rousseff are viewed as saviors.
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Reproductive labor is a growth industry, and the workers downstairs are lining up to apply for the job.
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And then start lining up for the feature film adaptation, which was just announced by The Hollywood Reporter.
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Filemon Vela (D-Texas) earlier this year, when it was clear California Democrats were lining up behind Harris.
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This is avocado beer, and people in Los Angeles are lining up around the block to try it.
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Crowds were assembling outside (the trial) and they were lining up for the public seats in the courtroom.
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His plane landed here several hours after supporters started lining up in the rain to hear him speak.
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But because hers is a swing-district seat, candidates from both parties will be lining up to run.
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Both companies are eager to expand beyond China and have been busy lining up strategic partners and investors.
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The game quickly took the country by storm with DDR fanatics lining up for the chance to compete.
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One photo shows a group of Japanese Americans, dressed in suits, dresses, and hats, lining up to register.
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The CME is lining up to introduce the derivatives, and is set to launch them on December 18.
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As a result, they are setting up alliances and lining up outside investors to combat spiraling development costs.
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Several other states were lining up in the queue, eager to strip women of the right to choose.
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The middleweight division can't stop lining up compelling matches and this might be the best of the bunch.
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But the viewings on Tuesday and Wednesday were for fans, many of whom started lining up late Monday.
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Still, they had fun frequenting open houses, lining up an itinerary for the day and stopping for brunch.
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You might feel some FOMO with all of these planets lining up with Neptune, the planet of confusion.
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Nikos Konstandaras ATHENS — At law courts throughout Greece, people are lining up to file papers renouncing their inheritance.
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It grew into an anticipated event, with students lining up to get into Butler by 11:59 p.m.
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More than 300,000 visitors attended the show, some of them lining up for seven hours to get in.
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As Democrats debate the details among themselves, opponents are lining up to quash any version from becoming reality.
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Democrats are lining up against Tillerson, voicing concerns about his ties to Russia and positions on human rights.
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As in Congress, the new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll shows voters are mostly lining up with their parties.
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Kelce also scored on a 4-yard rush after lining up as the quarterback in the wildcat formation.
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Westbrook was there early, long before the kids started lining up, before even the team's P.R. director arrived.
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Shortly after the vote on Thursday, McConnell got back to work lining up circuit court nominees for votes.
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Outside of the executive branch, other LGBTQ opponents or opportunists are lining up in opposition to existing law.
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People started lining up outside the next day and traffic to the bakery&aposs website went up 300%.
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Even elite Never Trump writers have started lining up to defend the nominee and the president behind him.
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Other regulators and politicians are lining up to take a swipe at Big Tech, and not just in America.
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Many of those films were lower budget efforts, not the kind of blockbuster productions that have audiences lining up.
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Those taxes have been unpopular from the start, and lobbyists are already lining up to push for their repeal.
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Bloomberg earlier reported that Uber could be lining up between $2 billion and $10 billion from these new investors.
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Lottery spokeswoman Holli Armstrong told CNN that people started lining up to claim their prizes around 7:83 a.m.
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The public, who reportedly lambasted Reagan's expensive taste as First Lady, was now lining up to see her clothes.
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The Chinese fans lining up to see James may vehemently oppose the current anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
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My heart stopped, and I was resuscitated in the rain in front of people lining up to get in.
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Across the street at the Regal, fans in costume have started lining up for their showing of Infinity War.
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I wouldn't be surprised if people are already lining up to see Regina Hall's new film, Support The Girls.
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Hundreds of screaming fans begin lining up after word spread that Curry will be visiting a local retail store.
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THERESA MAY stepped down today as leader of the Conservative Party, and would-be replacements are already lining up.
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A host of prospective Indian issuers are now lining up to sell debt and will hope for similar responses.
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It probably had better sealing and less ventilation … This all happened due to a lot of circumstances lining up.
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People were lining up to buy movie tickets — especially since the phrase "streaming on Netflix" would have been gibberish.
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Video showed community members lining up to cheer on and give high-fives to students arriving at Cajon High.
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"My bridal party and I were lining up in the reception room to walk down the aisle," Strauss said.
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In Chicago, fans have been lining up at Wrigleyville bars for hours -- they clearly got the memo about hydration.
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The kingdom also sold $11 billion worth of bonds — just as Qatar was lining up its own debt sale.
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Ryan had been lining up beside rookie Blake Martinez as the inside starters in the Green Bay's base defense.
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Norman's mother, Nobue Saito, was born in Japan and already his parents are lining up tickets for the Games.
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Saints defenders were often late lining up and/or still communicating at the snap, and Jared Goff took advantage.
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Put both together, and it is hard to see them not ultimately lining up behind a rock-solid conservative.
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Even before the car was revealed, hundreds of eager Tesla fans were lining up outside dealerships around the world.
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Of all the greedy politicians who had a knack for lining up supporters, it wrote, Tanaka was the worst.
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But those lining up at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro this week look odder than most.
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Instacart has been lining up retail partners left and right, implying it's preparing itself should Whole Foods cut ties.
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Without an exemption, the EU is lining up possible retaliatory measures to protect their markets and punish U.S. exporters.
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No one it seemed was lining up to buy what he had to sell: trade on solely American terms.
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"I just don't see the metrics lining up for it to really take place," he told Scarborough on MSNBC.
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Meanwhile, two more classic Marvel characters, Mysterio and Kraven the Hunter, are lining up to get their own features.
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Getting into the thronged Leña Brava, which opened in May, requires reserving months in advance or patiently lining up.
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Republicans in the Senate are lining up behind a $9.4 billion water bill that contains aid for Flint, Mich.
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By deftly lining up allies and cash, she put together a strategy that on Thursday prompted Chevron to withdraw.
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The Senate lining up with the House -- which keeps the property tax deduction, capped at $10,000, is very possible.
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A number of things are lining up in favor of luxury retailers, analyst Dana Telsey told CNBC on Friday.
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Just seven people stood at the front of the queue, while 20 others were lining up round the corner.
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Michelle Lucero, general counsel at Children's Hospital Colorado, is among the health care officials lining up against the measure.
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On cue, Chinese companies with state support are lining up to replace DP World, ignoring all international business norms.
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But after lining up a large sponsorship, she got hacked by some jerk who spread spam through her account.
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Now he's building a cryptocurrency called Chia that doesn't waste electricity like Bitcoin, and top investors are lining up.
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Other Trump fans started lining up to take selfies with the four black Trump supporters that they had found.
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Millions are skipping meals, missing medicines, and lining up for hours at shops during acute shortages and crippling inflation.
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They're lining up behind Marine vet Matt Morgan, who is trying to win by running a left-wing campaign.
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With this powerful group lining up against the Republican proposal, passage of the border adjustment may become more uncertain.
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He realized the Marines' tactic of lining up and charging the room was exactly what had gotten them trapped.
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Fans have been lining up along the five-mile route since before dawn, and they are extremely fired up.
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"I don't really quite understand why" those employees are lining up at food banks, Mr. Ross said on CNBC.
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There's one more thing you can skip altogether: lining up to stampede into stores at the crack of dawn.
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More and more corporations are cleaning up their energy use and supply chains and lining up behind climate action.
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United Airlines remodeled its boarding processes last fall to discourage passengers from lining up and clogging the boarding area.
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Museums are lining up to buy Ms. Crosby's paintings, but prices for other artists could be obtained by email.
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There are enough people lining up, eager to lecture or cast a side-eye at your bowl of popcorn.
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Bernie Sanders supporters' that senior members of the Democratic establishment are lining up to thwart his ascendant presidential bid.
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Bernie Sanders' supporters that senior members of the Democratic establishment are lining up to thwart his ascendant presidential bid.
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Bannon and David Bossie, the president's deputy campaign manager in 2016, are lining up insurgent challengers across the country.
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Increasing numbers of Democrats and independents support the inquiry into President Trump, while Republicans are lining up behind him.
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In 2016, Brannen Greene of Kansas threw down an uncontested dunk as players were lining up to shake hands.
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Additionally, Fiffer and Sperling are lining up field trips, workshops and demos to educate all levels of staff, equally.
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It is now that same coalition of so-called social justice warriors lining up against Senator Sessions — once again.
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Even that hasn't stopped McGregor supporters from lining up at the betting windows to hand over even more cash.
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Her two sons have spent hours each day lining up to fill jugs from the well at their mosque.
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Patients were lining up to buy pungent buds, as well as cannabis-infused olive oil, peanut butter and honey.
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Democrats are lining up in support of a provision included in the ACA that protects coverage for preexisting conditions.
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Inside, men were lining up to shave off the long beards they had been forced to wear under Islamic State.
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has been lining up the conservative base to support him in the looming net neutrality fight.
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But, the Diesel tells us he doesn't understand why dudes aren't just lining up to play in Madison Square Garden.
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Regardless of what happened at Belmont, Justify had already made history before ever lining up at the gates on Saturday.
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And you attribute that to the newfound power of extremists in Israel lining up with those in this White House?
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Women, children, and men amass, carrying bundles, backpacks, and babies, lining up to get into vans to go somewhere unspecified.
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Even that aforementioned "Help, I'm Alive" conversation about women lining up to date Link was used to make him likable.
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They will face Norway in a June 2 friendly before lining up against Group B rivals Spain, Germany and China.
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It's not only technology companies that want a slice of the ride-hailing pie, major automakers are also lining up.
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He also included two photos of officers and firefighters ordering from the truck and lining up to get some grub.
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We approached a group of women covered head to toe in black as they were lining up for humanitarian aid.
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Preston is longer and more of an edge bender, while Za'Darius is more physical and versatile, often lining up inside.
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Footage from the school shortly after the earthquake shows collapsed buildings and children lining up outside immediately after the quake.
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Still, retailers continued bumping their hours and offering bigger and better sales, and shoppers continued lining up for the savings.
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Every conventional warning sign and obstacle seems to be lining up against Donald Trump's quest for the presidency right now.
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It will also get access to Y Combinator's alumni network, which is lining up to offer its support, Altman said.
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Stars are lining up on on the white carpet at Madison Square Garden to attend the MTV Video Music Awards.
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It's also lining up launch partners for an announcement of the long-form video effort tentatively scheduled for June 20th.
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A year ago, New Yorkers were lining up for blocks to get their hands on a pair of Snap Spectacles.
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Jorge-Mario Cabrera, a spokesperson for CHIRLA, said he wasn't surprised that people had started lining up at 25 a.m.
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But there were fewer than 2999 people lining up before the store opened on Friday, according to a Reuters witness.
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But increasingly, researchers are realizing that people's expectations for how their data might be used aren't lining up with reality.
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Waves and swells are unpredictable, but today, he says, the weather and the wind and, well, everything is lining up.
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He played one year of football at Duke as a lonesome end, lining up 15 yards from the nearest teammate.
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Shares of the company have fallen 40%, and law firms are lining up to represent investors who have lost money.
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Lining up their grades from highest to lowest, every one of Clinton's is either above or the same as Trump's.
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These people had to be there Friday morning at eleven when it opened, and they started lining up on Monday.
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Plus they're having a hard time lining up speakers, so he might have to, whether he likes it or not.
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Audiences looking for something fresh and made by brilliant filmmakers with true vision should be lining up to see it.
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One reason why is because of who the right guard will be lining up against - Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
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"The hog industry is really strong because everything is lining up right now," said Marshall, Minnesota hog farmer Greg Boerboom.
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Like the prologue, that's one I will choose to set aside and return to, when the pieces start lining up.
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And I don't feel like I had to worry about where he was lining up or where he was running.
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But there's a traffic jam of lawsuits lining up against him that will keep his legal team busy for years.
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At least this time, there isn't a massive contingent of Republicans lining up against what the White House is pushing.
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If you find yourself always waiting for a machine or lining up for the showers around noon or 13 p.m.
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Members are lining up to demand his resignation after the "humiliation" of the fruitless talks he held with Mr Netanyahu.
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The number of people lining up at Buenos Aires free soup kitchens has doubled since the start of the year.
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That both Republicans and Democrats are lining up behind them illustrates the growing perception that Trump is overstepping his bounds.
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Republicans on Monday seemed to be lining up behind Grassley in arguing there should be no new public hearing. Sen.
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People have also been lining up at pharmacies in the capital -- some wearing face masks -- to get medications or protection.
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However, with the credit markets strengthening, private equity firms began lining up debt backing distributions from a variety of sources.
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Yousef got to work lining up more gun deals, continuing to use Thomas as his primary, but not only, middleman.
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They are our favorite things too, which is why people are literally lining up for a chance to experience it.
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Its approach typically involves lining up a partner from the medical sector with domain expertise, while it focuses on engineering.
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They did, and now the Republican Party, with its leading figures lining up behind Mr. Trump, cannot escape from him.
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Retailers such as Patagonia and REI slammed Trump's decision, equating it to theft, while lining up to challenge its legality.
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The group is lining up support in counties and then hopes to take it to the Legislature and then Congress.
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If that happens, thousands of U.S. firms will be lining up to beseech federal bureaucrats to favor them with exemptions.
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Because of another editing error, the article referred incorrectly to the money that people are lining up for at A.T.M.s.
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"If you're involved in a high-profile feminist internet controversy, people aren't exactly lining up to hire [you]," she said.
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Before that, Wheaton had top scores in the three categories (accuracy, formatting, and lining up captions to the video image).
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Now, of course, there's an open casting call of Democratic candidates lining up outside Fox News offices in Manhattan. Sen.
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He's lining up his chess pieces, and hoping you'll easily agree to what he'll market as a win-win solution.
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Sunday, but cars started lining up at the first of two checkpoints on the south Florida mainland around 11 p.m.
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We also guessed that because of those wins, the outfit was likely lining up commitments for a new mega fund.
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In the immediate future, however, air cargo is lining up to be one of Amazon's primary avenues of delivery operations.
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The likes of Hot Club de Paris and GoodBooks had young fans lining up around the block to see them.
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It's not dystopian or utopian, and I'm really excited about it—we're lining up a really wonderful cast right now.
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Unlike other games, Golf Story doesn't ask you to calculate yardage when lining up shots, though you can switch clubs.
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The group is lining up support in counties and then hopes to take it to the legislature and then Congress.
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You almost know what they're lining up in, and then they just tell you that they're going to beat you.
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But the IPO pipeline remains fully stocked with companies lining up to take advantage of still attractive stock market valuations.
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All of the incentives -- economic urgency, desire to leave Washington for safety reasons -- are lining up for a quick resolution.
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If onlookers are lining up to see canned food from North Korea, then what size crowds will fine art bring?
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We're lining up now — Robert Penn Warren,his voice just audible above the droneof bulldozers, telling us where to stand.
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Trump insisted this week that he had a deep pool of "great people" lining up to push for the job.
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Some people may not like this look, but I thought it simplified the process of lining up shots on target.
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The Terrapins paid tribute to McNair by lining up with 10 players on their first offensive play of the game.
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Creators were lining up to work with the company, which promised a laxer working environment and a place to experiment.
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Some Greggs stores have seen hundreds of customers lining up in the cold to try its new vegan steak bake.
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Despite market wobbles, which are seeing premiums up to 30bp, bankers are keenly lining up more supply for next week.
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The AP reported that individuals wearing masks have been seen lining up at health clinics to test for the virus.
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The first two episodes do a nice job taunting us with the spectral Lucy while lining up the human suspects.
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Among those lining up in Kent were 18-year-old Javier Costa and his 49-year-old uncle, Manuel Alvarenga.
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Those are some of the tenants the shopping center REIT was lining up to replace vacated Toys R Us stores.
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Our three boats entered through the open gate at one end, lining up starboard with our hulls along the wall.
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Sacconaghi also predicted that Apple could sell 20193 million AirPods in 2020, lining up with previous predictions from Wedbush Securities.
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A number of law enforcement officers are lining up in preparation for Cordon of Honor for fallen Nassau Bay Sgt.
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But it is certainly interesting that on so many issues, the administration finds itself lining up against the same foe.
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" He's been on the phone, checking on students and staff, "lining up social work support to come in to assist.
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I took them to my desk on the fourth floor where I could concentrate, lining up two of each flavor.
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You know, and there's, there's a bunch of these other ones, other Senators that are kind of lining up behind.
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Democrats had already been lining up to run against him, most recently Gil Cisneros, a wealthy philanthropist and Navy veteran.
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"Increasingly in California and elsewhere we're seeing anecdotes that are lining up with the physical science evidence," Mr. Swain said.
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Center -- but the crowds started lining up Tuesday night and waited until sunrise to make sure they got a seat.
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Other influential gainers included several of the index's heavyweight banks that are lining up to report quarterly results later this week.
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In the governor's race alone, there are seven Democrats and four Republicans lining up to replace LePage, who is term-limited.
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After the election Republicans (including the Bushes) have been lining up to show their support for our new commander in chief.
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Some said they had waited for up to three hours, annoyed that few people were lining up for the other elevator.
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The news sent a buzz through the audience, with attendees lining up afterward to congratulate Stallard and Palette on the move.
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As the SUNY staff put it, lining up 25 of these fellas head to tail would just about cover 1 inch.
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Kids from the neighborhood lining up for their turn in the Haunted House at the Fortune Academy in Harlem, New York.
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Other times, the sheet starts to rotate but stops before lining up entirely, sometimes ending up at the desired 1.1 degrees.
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As you turn the dial, try to feel and hear the notches lining up on the series of interlocking wheels inside.
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In 2013, DealReporter said the company was lining up $15 billion in debt financing for an acquisition of the biotech company.
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Recent news reports indicated that TransferWise is lining up another round of investment that would set its valuation at $3.75 billion.
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"There is a reason Democrats aren't lining up to campaign with Hillary Clinton," NRSC spokeswoman Alleigh Marre said in a statement.
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Rivian has raised more than $1.2 billion in capital recently, first lining up $700 million from a consortium led by Amazon.
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The $1 billion project isn't viable without the federal tax credit, Mr. McLennan said, and lining up partners will take time.
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Within these and other communities, people are lining up multiple times for donations, even at the expense of their neighbors' needs.
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If Tesla comes anywhere close to meeting that goal, there will be a lot more cars lining up at Tesla Superchargers.
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Polarized presidential approval, the Republicans lining up behind Trump — all of this is telling us that party identification matters to people.
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A viral video shows that in the most cyclist-friendly city in the world, it's bikers lining up at traffic lights.
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So, it is with concern that folks are lining up at the mic to call Russian President Vladimir Putin just that.
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Regardless, no one is lining up around the block to buy an Under Armour-exclusive case the day it comes out.
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They don't take reservations, but it's worth lining up outside for the food and the dedication to perfectly prepared Creole food.
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People all over the world are lining up for the iPhone 7 (and iPhone 7 Plus, if they pre-ordered) Friday.
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Greenlighting those projects usually requires lining up long-term customers who will commit to buying LNG once the terminal is complete.
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The Republicans who will be lining up today to vote for Trump in five states would do well to take note.
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People were lining up to even be let in the door, like it was a club or limited-edition Cronut release.
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The Louisiana rapper says women lining up outside hotel rooms for a chance to have sex with celebs is totally common.
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Erin Gibbs, equity chief investment officer at S&P Global, says the fundamentals are now lining up nicely for the stock.
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In Pittsburgh, you had a Stanley Cup parade, with thousands of fans lining up to cheer on the game's greatest achievement.
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Bridgeman is in the final stages of negotiating a deal for Sports Illustrated after lining up acquisition financing, the sources added.
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An analyst report on Thursday said Tesla is lining up about $2 billion in loans to build its factory in Shanghai.
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"Their way was the only way," Abu al-Abbas said, lining up outside a portacabin to register his marriage yet again.
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So, with their fashion sense lining up, we asked KAT if he wants some on-camera work with LeBron's production company.
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The troops were boisterous, trading cigarettes, lining up for food, and sharing stories, then without warning, the place fell dead silent.
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In the meantime, other countries in the region, such as Greece and Lebanon, are lining up with their own exploration plans.
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The newspaper endorsements are also irrelevant, as are the fringe politicians and reality stars who are lining up to endorse Trump.
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Nothing says fuck that quite like staying home and playing Destiny while everyone else is lining up at the polling station.
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Canada at #SXSW has a cardboard cut out of Justin Trudeau that people are lining up to get a photo with.
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For now, though, the West is lining up friendly militias to battle the jihadists, while occasionally striking them from the air.
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Does she want to see the base packed up tomorrow and its 7,000 workers lining up at their nearest employment office?
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Here, the entire industry is lining up behind a common standard that will work across all devices and be relatively cheap.
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As many as 1,000 supporters had gathered to hear the verdict, lining up behind barricades and crowding footpaths in nearby streets.
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Once the drugs are tested in humans, researchers expect many companies to be lining up to develop or manufacture senolytic drugs.
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People lining up and dropping whatever they were doing this Saturday to donate blood because the people said they needed blood.
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Lining up to do battle in the March Democratic Primary is a quartet of very credible candidates (along with two others).
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The new report suggests the laptop will have a display resolution of 3072 x 1003, lining up with IHS Markit's predictions.
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Candidates lay significant groundwork before they actually enter the race, hiring staff, lining up donors and traveling to early nominating states.
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Major oil companies are lining up behind an idea from former top Republicans to impose a tax on carbon dioxide emissions.
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But groups that represent manufacturers, retailers, utilities, environmentalists and others who benefit from the program are lining up against Trump's plan.
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New Hampshire A wet, dreary day in Conway didn't keep people from lining up before the polls opened at 8 a.m.
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Republicans in Maryland will vote on April 28503, which is lining up to be a big date in the nominating process.
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Clinton supporters are now lining up (figuratively) for a chance to be similarly assessed by the newly minted Republican presidential nominee.
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His appearance generated significant public interest, with hundreds of people lining up for just a handful of seats inside the court.
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And at the Regent Street Apple Store in London, people were also seen lining up for the new AirPods Pro release.
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BEREA, Ohio — Terrelle Pryor did it all last week for the Cleveland Browns, lining up at wide receiver, quarterback and safety.
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Lining up on a playoff contender that was one win away from the Super Bowl two years ago is a bonus.
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The Browns extended the drive when they jumped offside as Folk was lining up for a 45-yard field goal attempt.
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I'm not the only one who thinks the L.G.B.T. movement is making a mistake by lining up behind gun control measures.
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But because of the rampant instability and the paucity of functioning government institutions, citizens will not be lining up to vote.
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Despite this good news, the left is lining up behind the radical "Green New Deal" proposal to decarbonize the United States.
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Instead of bohemians in cafés, we have people lining up for cronuts, the expensive hybrid of a croissant and a doughnut.
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Disney is lining up financing for a possible counteroffer that would include a cash component, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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But as long as humans remain social creatures, there will be businesses lining up to employ the likes of Gary Sykes.
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The U.S., despite its long reliance on the Kurds in the fight against ISIS, sat by, lining up with Iran's priorities.
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Those lining up at gun stores insist they are arming themselves only for self-protection, but frightened people often act irrationally.
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A man walks into a bar near Ground Zero and sees a woman at the pool table, lining up a shot.
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She remembers lining up outside, on a busy street a stone's throw from the main station, in plain sight of everyone.
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It's a strange relationship: a secretive quasi-dictator lining up alongside a group that says it's dedicated to revealing state secrets.
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"Visitors to Rome should be lining up to get into the church" because of its artistic importance, Professor Fidanza said Friday.
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People lining up to cast their ballot joked about the heat, and about next seeing one another again in five years.
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The U.S. central bank is then expected to cut again next quarter to 1.50%-1.75%, lining up with futures market expectations.
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What to watch: Although industry forces are lining up against the president's policy proposal, Trump's ire against California could be stronger.
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Increasingly desperate people have spent hours lining up outside grocery stores, banks and gas stations, only to sometimes leave with nothing.
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You know, it's funny, sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is, that people are lining up for food.
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Insiders are lining up in opposing camps: those who see a crisis and those who roll their eyes at the angst.
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I'd see the little ones lining up in the mornings, and moms in yoga pants pushing strollers into the church courtyard.
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Most of the BTS merchandise sold out almost immediately after it hit shelves, with fans lining up before stores even opened.
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The Spotify queue is a convenient tool for quickly lining up lots of songs or podcasts you want to listen to.
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Major law enforcement organizations are lining up to support a controversial bill that would give investigators greater access to encrypted data.
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And crowds are lining up in the narrow alleyway outside the restaurant for extravagantly flavored dishes that transcend their humble roots.
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Liberal critics are lining up to insist that Trump will betray the faith that Americans on modest incomes placed in him.
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And some of the nation's largest retailers are lining up against it, including Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Costco, Macy's and Target.
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"All the things were lining up to this one moment, so I'm just going to [expletive] do it," he recalled thinking.
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The Korean Herald reported that BTS fans were lining up to buy the Starbucks merchandise the day it went on sale.
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Veteran fundraisers say they're having an unusually hard time setting up meetings with major contributors, lining up checks and organizing events.
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Bidders are lining up to buy the airline's assets, with seen in pole position to acquire large parts of its rival.
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Videos and photos of people lining up to buy masks circulated on Chinese social media, as people scrambled to protect themselves.
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"We're trying to do everything in parallel but that has not yet been fully developed," Cassidy said of lining up support.
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Industries are already lining up to deploy unmanned aircraft for a wide range of reasons, from fighting wildfires to inspecting infrastructure.
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But this assumes that there wouldn't be other investors lining up to buy the bonds that the Saudis would be selling.
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"Where we see things lining up right now, we're actually more bullish then that," Sieg explained in a "Squawk Box" interview.
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"We still have to stay very focused and talk to fact witnesses who just seem to be lining up," Demings cautioned.
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Underemployment also continues to be a problem, with thousands lining up for additional work in the retail, warehousing and manufacturing sectors.
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As I wrote in June, there are a lot of reasons why some black voters started lining up behind Biden early.
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The financial sector, blamed by progressives for spawning the 2008 economic collapse, is lining up behind Pete Buttigieg&aposs presidential campaign.
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Some stores that closed before the storm have started to reopen, and people are lining up to stock up on supplies.
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Good news: Indie fans with a soft spot for strong female leads will no doubt be lining up for 20th Century Women.
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"There were already people lining up at 11 even though it started at 3," Shawn Phelps, owner of the studio, told CNN.
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Across sectors, businesses are scrambling to make every function "data driven," and there's no shortage of firms lining up to help them.
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THE crowds in Mariupol, a factory town on the front line in eastern Ukraine, began lining up at six in the morning.
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While no one knows how the year will play out, plenty of so-called experts are lining up to offer their opinions.
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"It's the instances when someone's intentions and actions are not lining up that are worth taking a second look at," he says.
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"You literally have people lining up outside stores when they know stock is being replenished," House explained to The New York Times.
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Even before the service was over, people began lining up to pay their respects; the line snaked through the Capitol for hours.
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Since then, Faraday Future has had trouble lining up funding, even after reaching the truce with Evergrande at the end of 2018.
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It looks like the growth numbers are lining up for a 2 (percent) handle for the second quarter which looks like plenty.
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A handful of trends are lining up in YouTube's favor, helping it break through local competitors for the lucrative online video market.
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They had to build a hook that fit the door handle, and lining up the drones correctly took minutes of careful maneuvering.
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I knew there were people lining up for "Formation" tour at that very moment, but I was at the next best thing.
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But for now, the debate is lining up to just be a slugfest between the two major candidates, as it usually is.
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"Sometimes you have to go to an interview with 24 hours' notice, and lining up a sitter can be stressful," she said.
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An optimistic read might be that venture capital firms are lining up behind Callisto because they truly want to be held accountable.
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Videos of that day show the students lining up before the pastor and taking turns spitting on his face while others laugh.
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Read between the jargon lines there, and you'll see that Verizon is lining up the pieces to launch a broader messaging offering.
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Since the show had been off the air for about 20 years, it wasn't like people were lining up to get tickets.
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In the past few days, people wanting to join the amnesty started lining up outside tax offices at 3 am, officials said.
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FTC commissioners broke along party lines, 123-2, with the GOP majority lining up to support the pact while Democratic commissioners objected.
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Despite her name being linked to the domino effect, it's as much about instincts as it is about favorable coincidences lining up.
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Hundreds of eager shoppers lining up in early morning hours tend to make for great visuals and person-on-the-street interviews.
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But even Republicans weren't exactly lining up to defend Trump's love of Twitter; just 49 percent said he should keep his account.
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And still, like rivers running down stream or the rising sun, the crowds keep lining up for bites of cronut or pizza.
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He says the lifeguards are now a tourist attraction ... with people lining up to watch 'em skip their ass over the pool.
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The CAS verdict was highly controversial, with many high-profile current and former athletes lining up on both sides of the debate.
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As the White House continues to ease restrictions on U.S.-Cuban relations, American financial services companies are lining up to do business.
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A number of other governments in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Malaysia, are lining up to weigh in on the merger, too.
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People have also been lining up at pharmacies in the capital -- some wearing face masks -- to get medications or protection from infection.
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Manny Machado plans to visit the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies this week with additional teams lining up for weekend appointments.
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Haas enjoyed their best qualifying since the Spanish Grand Prix in May with Romain Grosjean lining up seventh and Kevin Magnussen ninth.
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True, her termination will be so soon that she can't really act on the information — say, by lining up a new job.
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Democrats are lining up in opposition to Haspel over her involvement in the CIA torture program during the George W. Bush administration.
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Read more: Chinese workers who assemble the iPhone are literally lining up to quit a major Apple supplier thanks to falling sales
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No doubt the law firms are also lining up appraisal clients, and this likely will be a sign of more to come.
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Big financial firms are lining up behind Carbon, a start-up that makes super fast 3-D printers for manufacturing and design.
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Black Friday still has shoppers across America lining up outside stores, anticipating deep discounts and doorbusters, albeit spending continues to shift online.
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If substance can prevent undecided voters from lining up behind Trump, the moderators gave them a firm nudge in the opposite direction.
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A crowded field of Republicans is lining up to challenge Democrat Dan McCready in the new election for North Carolina's 28503th District.
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For years, payments has been one of the hottest areas in fintech, and everyone has been lining up to join the party.
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You look at your seam on the bottle and you run your blade up and down, like lining up a pool shot.
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Activists and industry are lining up for what will likely be the last major battle over Arctic drilling during the Obama administration.
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Trump's allies insist she finds her West Wing role fulfilling and is already lining up legislative issues to tackle after tax reform.
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All they knew was that they had no water, and that lining up with a bucket was the way to get some.
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One year later, he won the UFC middleweight championship, and now he's lining up the division's beastliest men to defend his title.
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He pulled out a picture of the bull and crouched to examine the sculpture, like a barber lining up a buzz cut.
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These days people are lining up for Glaser's "bunny bread," a rabbit-shaped coffee cake with a colored egg baked into it.
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That's why many veteran lawmakers are now preaching patience, because they say the facts, albeit slowly, are lining up in their favor.
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Each weekday morning, people start lining up at the door of Dr. de Waard's tuberculosis laboratory to get tested or receive results.
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And instead of lining up at the crack of dawn after sleeping off their feasts, more people are shopping on their phones.
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An opportunity to reach this type of spending-savvy millennial has advertisers including Citigroup, Microsoft, Quip, and Casper lining up for sponsorship.
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Still, fans surged anew to be near him, lining up 218 deep along the narrow path protected by ropes and security officials.
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The Oklahoma Christian University recruiter has been fired after reportedly lining up students by skin complexion and hair texture in unusual exercise.
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In anticipation of a shift on the Supreme Court, states are lining up laws, like Iowa's, that take direct aim at abortion.
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Democrats registered their frustration with the package earlier in the day by lining up against a key procedural vote to advance it.
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Olonilua capped the 72-yard drive by lining up in the Wildcat formation and fighting his way in from 1 yard out.
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Monzo is said to be lining up another £100 million in funding as an extension to last year's £113 million financing round.
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All of which suggests that, despite the controversy over the Goldman trade, foreign investors will keep lining up to buy Pdvsa bonds.
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The bikers hung out on the grass, drinking Diet Pepsi and lining up to face Mecca when the call to prayer sounded.
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Families began lining up Saturday afternoon outside the warehouse, hoping to get bottled water, food and emergency radios, CNN affiliate WAPA reported.
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Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential primary campaign are lining up in 2018 behind another political insurgent, Michigan gubernatorial candidate Dr. Abdul El-Sayed.
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Extend your arm too far when you're lining up shots and whichever weapon you're holding will drift around in your VR view.
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Lining up long-term contracts is critical to securing financing to construct LNG terminals, which typically take about four years to build.
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But the point of lining up for a limited-edition treat like Taiyaki's taro slush unicorn float may be followers, not flavors.
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People start lining up well before dawn to spend the day listening to music, drinking free beer and eating Ms. Ray's food.
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It features Walsh lining up a kick for the Vikings, but the controller aimed wide left — just like his miss on Sunday.
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They&aposre certainly not lining up to pay her millions of dollars — indeed, many of them would prefer her to vanish entirely.
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Fans started lining up outside the historic Armory in Minneapolis hours before the Call of Duty League matches were set to begin.
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One exhibitor, Satisfyer, gave away free products every hour, which it said was hugely popular, with people lining up around the booth.
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Much of the veteran wing of the Democratic Party—to the extent that it exists—is lining up in support of Buttigieg.
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But leading members of both the Conservative and Labour parties, the nuclear industry and the medical establishment are lining up against her.
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When I saw people were already lining up to board the aircraft, I knew I had succeeded in killing time in Hawaii.
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It's just a group of people, lining up for community service, but it has the feel and sound of well-crafted cinema.
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People in rural areas and towns affected by the outbreak have been lining up to receive vaccinations, according to local news reports.
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In this era of corporate unease, over everything from the next recession to climate change, executives are lining up at the confessional.
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Another way of looking at ideological sorting in the poll: how voters with different health care preferences are lining up behind candidates.
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Groups are also lining up legal experts who question whether the Antiquities Act gives the president the power to resize a monument.
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Both governments claim they won't force Rohingya to return, but refugees aren't exactly lining up to participate, either—so what's the point?
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Within two weeks of being furloughed, many government employees were lining up at food banks or turning to charities for emergency help.
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Instead of lining up to protest, hundreds of federal workers in Washington lined up last week to eat at makeshift soup kitchens.
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Week after week, they came and they waited, lining up for the latest from the fiercely independent New York skate label Supreme.
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I plan to eat sensibly, but with the locals lining up, piling their plates high, I guess I succumb to peer pressure.
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But the state's Democratic establishment is lining up behind A.J. Balukoff, a 72-year-old businessman who ran for governor in 2014.
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She made the desserts, which she developed and tested in her home kitchen, and soon afterward locals were lining up for them.
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For months now, pro-life leaders have been lining up behind the least likely pro-life hero our country has ever seen.
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More from Tonic: There has to be something to the idea of men and women's sexual responses not lining up quite right.
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While coaches seem to be lining up for Trump, Clinton does have other supporters in her corner from the wide world of sports.
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Martin would have fantasy authors lining up in Santa Fe for the opportunity to be part of the biggest series of the century.
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Stay tuned (be that following on Twitter, setting up alerts, or lining up in the rain) for everything that's ahead for Fandom Fridays.
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Tesla bulls have long believed that if the company could ramp up production, there would always be buyers lining up for the cars.
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Japan has proven to be an especially hot spot for VR, with people lining up outside of stores when new shipments are expected.
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Those assessments are unassailable, and certainly are shared by the 20 or so Dems lining up to take their shot at the nomination.
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For us, that usually means stacking backlog New Yorkers and newspapers, lining up television remotes, and returning the ottoman to its rightful position.
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"All in all, we think bearish signals are lining up for H2 and 2017," said CRU, which sees copper averaging $4,560 this year.
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"I'm here to deposit a few old notes before the deadline expires," said Rakesh Kumar, lining up outside a bank in New Delhi.
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Virtually every day, he's lining up to post #MAGA tweets flattering the president and touting whatever hot BS will grow his conservative following.
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Meanwhile, the nation's leading hospital and doctor groups are lining up against the bill, saying they fear millions of Americans will lose coverage.
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Queues of people were lining up waiting to get into the event which used dramatic music, lighting and visuals to dazzle the audience.
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Meanwhile, other U.S. industries — many of them manufacturing companies — are lining up to support the plan, which they say could rejuvenate domestic production.
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" At the same time, the wolves were always at the door: "We had jobs people were lining up around the block to get.
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The story loses any sense of its characters as individual people, and turns them into generic horror-movie stooges lining up to die.
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More than an hour into the event, people were still lining up to ask questions when the panelists moved to end the event.
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And perhaps most important to the investigation, if the testimony remains mostly private, it prevents witnesses from lining up their stories in advance.
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The strike has resulted in over 2,000 gas stations running dry across France, with drivers lining up for hours to fill their cars.
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Like in other parts of Asia, people have been lining up to buy face masks in Hong Kong since the coronavirus outbreak began.
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Monopoly Spend years lining up complex bids for rival conglomerates only to get bogged down in interminable legal proceedings with governmental regulatory bodies.
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Doctors and paramedics are struggling to cope with the number of H.I.V.-positive patients, while residents are still lining up to be tested.
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The fans lining up outside are more diverse in terms of age and ethnicity than I've seen among any other major cult following.
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A group of voters lining up outside the polling station in Peachtree, Alabama, a year after the Voting Rights Act was passed, 21.
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So if you're looking to be one of the first to get Nintendo's newest console, you might want to start lining up now.
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Lining up Jens Spahn, an outspoken critic of her refugee policies, as health minister persuaded conservatives that she would heed their concerns too.
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Already, critics are lining up with questions about the credibility of the betting system and its influence on the integrity of e-sports.
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Some conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups are lining up against Congress' leading solution to surprise medical bills, saying it's too much government interference.
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Employees normally advise not lining up until two hours before the show, which starts at 8 P.M. But this isn't an ordinary night.
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Cars are lining up to enter Yosemite National Park after smoke from a nearby wildfire closed its famed valley for nearly three weeks.
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Integrating different data sources to show an easy-to-read map to farmers proves harder than something like lining up layers in PhotoShop.
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In Los Angeles, people started lining up at 2:30 in the morning at the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
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Nicole Kidman has recently discovered the world of prestige television and is wasting no time in lining up impressive role after impressive role.
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Organizations like Remote Access Medical (RAM) have been forced to make up the difference: Back home, people start lining up at 4 a.m.
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According to docs, Swifties can start lining up at 6 AM and passes will be handed out at 7 to the first 32.
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Devotees of hot pot, a fondue-esque specialty from China's Fujian Province, are lining up at eateries in Sunset Park, Brooklyn's first Chinatown.
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In first grade, I remember lining up all the kids in my neighborhood, bent over on a picnic bench with their pants down.
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I spent part of my day lining up interviews for later that night or the next morning to get their version of events.
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Crypto exchange operators interviewed by Reuters said hundreds of start-ups are lining up to do IEOs, more than they could possibly handle.
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And let's be honest: horrible, Outer Limits-style ramifications or not, we'll all be lining up when the SaitoGemu system finally becomes reality.
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His supporters began lining up in front of the Century Centre in South Bend, where Mr Trump was scheduled to appear, before noon.
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They've had enough, and consumers can spend their leisure time in a number of ways that don't involve lining up at the multiplex.
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Investors are currently lining up for the airline, with Lufthansa seen as in pole position to take on large parts of Air Berlin.
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The arbitration outcome is key to lining up project financing for the $3 billion SNE project and making a final investment decision (FID).
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Food retailers are lining up alternative suppliers in Britain or outside the EU in case delays at borders or new tariffs disrupt deliveries.
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More than two dozen other states are lining up to either consider such legislation or to activate new laws already on the books.
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Legions of fans wait for him at the side-door entrance, and they had actually started lining up before the performance even began.
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Of course, not all such abolitionist groups are lining up to install progressive prosecutors; they want to dismantle the system in its entirety.
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Lining up in formation, the Marines then file into a dozen amphibious assault vehicles (AAVs) -- tanks which can move between land and sea.
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Here, conservatives are lining up to defend their nominee to be the fifth vote on the Supreme Court against allegations of sexual assault.
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But the state's Democratic establishment is lining up behind A.J. Balukoff, a 72-year-old Idaho businessman who ran for governor in 2014.
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I remember lining up in an open area of the camp and placing my shoes and all my clothes in front of me.
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But they agree on one matter: ABC says 83 percent of Republicans are lining up behind Trump, while IDB says it's 84 percent.
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G.M. wanted to allow time for refinement and for lining up more merchants, but is now starting to promote the system to consumers.
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Disgusted with the Rat Pack role model at the top, women are lining up not just to vote, but to run for office.
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Scores of companies and critics are lining up to complain about how the biggest firms used their power and scale to bully them.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Neither profit nor investor pressure explain U.S. firms lining up to mark 50 years of the LGBT-rights movement.
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Los Angeles Clippers Coach Doc Rivers recently compared him to Michael Jordan, and teams are already lining up to recruit him this summer.
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Cities are lining up for the chance to become Amazon's second home — and to get billions of dollars from the e-commerce giant.
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We've seen thousands of people lining up behind Kavanaugh because they know that there's this vicious thing called "the Left," which hates them.
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Lawmakers fear the agency is not lining up potential contractors in advance, leading to frantic searches when disasters strike — and predictably messy results.
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The movie won Ms. Thorne so many fans that some were still lining up to chat with her at autograph conventions years later.
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But any congressional intervention would require the Republican-controlled Senate to play ball, and GOP lawmakers appear to be lining up behind Trump.
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He spent hours in the office looking at online maps, wandering around in virtual reality, lining up peaks with ridges and other landmarks.
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In a crowded race to replace Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, some contenders are lining up along lines drawn during the Amazon fight.
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Enjoy some very good boys and girls from the Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation lining up to form the world's cutest Christmas tree.
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"I think it&aposs predictable that in five years people are going to be lining up for whatever it is Apple is selling."
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A Senate vote to advance the House funding bill is expected to fail, with Democrats and some Republicans lining up against the measure.
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Moderate Democrats are lining up behind impeachment Jeff Van Drew, the swing district Democrat who opposes impeachment, is the exception, not the rule.
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SS: We've got to leave it there, I'm told that we've got a whole queue of guests lining up, but-, RH: Sure. Sure.
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At a year and half, Jamari Burns "was lining up toy trains, putting the caboose at the end," his mother, Erin Burns, said.
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He reasoned that he didn't want to disappoint supporters who he said had been lining up hours before the start of the rally.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The financial sector, blamed by progressives for spawning the 2008 economic collapse, is lining up behind Pete Buttigieg&aposs presidential campaign.
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Narrator: During a normal landing, the pilot is communicating with air traffic control, lining up with the proper runway, and informing the crew.
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Lots of guys in polo shirts and cagoules very slowly lining up a shot from a specialist rifle while wearing massive ear protectors?
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As longtime karate teacher Clarence Lee remembers it: ""Guys were practically lining up to fight Bruce Lee after his performance at Long Beach.
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In addition to spending a record amount online, shoppers were also seen lining up in throngs around the country outside of stores Thursday evening.
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How big-time campus football would function with some players lining up as school employees and others still classified as "student-athletes" is unknown.
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People quite rightly find this alarming, and with Republicans lining up near uniformly to defend him, the voters are lashing out and punishing them.
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Lil Nas X is a bonafide sensation, so it makes sense that dozens of other celebrities are lining up to hang out with him.
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RELATED: Kushner's immigration plan has skeptics lining up on both sides Divisions among Republicans But even within the GOP, immigration is a divisive issue.
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Millions of people spent weeks lining up at ATMs to exchange their currency notes just so they would have enough money for everyday expenses.
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That may mean blobs of plasma are lining up just right to focus the radio waves on Earth, making them extra bright, says Chatterjee.
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And overall, there was clear sentiment that the coalition of voices lining up against the big tech platforms seems to have significant momentum now.
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Adobe finds itself competing with other giant organizations with the previously mentioned companies all lining up for a piece of the digital marketing business.
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Scandrick, who received a $1 million signing bonus as part of a two-year contract, had been lining up as a starter opposite Norman.
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Senior Labor figures began lining up on Sunday for the leadership after the centre-left party lost what some commentators called an "unlosable" election.
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Hordes of fans are lining up inside the San Diego Convention Center to celebrate their favorite TV, movie, comic book, and video game properties.
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To make it easier for cities to contract self-driving car companies, the state is lining up agreements with three of them — including Drive.
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Senior Labor figures began lining up on Sunday for the leadership after the center-left party lost what some commentators called an "unlosable" election.
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If lining up is more your style, Best Buy has shared that it will hand out tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.
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CAPUTO: Maybe your people shouldn&apost be breaking the laws, and lining up all these people in the government, unmasking people for innocent reasons.
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There was this tattoo parlor on one of the beaches, packed with 18-year-olds lining up to get inked for the first time.
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Ahead, the boozy fragrances, candles, shampoo, and more that you'll be lining up to buy — provided you can get past the doorman, that is.
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In Naples, people started lining up at 9 am to sign petitions, says Fico, who ran the signature-collecting campaign in his home city.
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The casino stock has skyrocketed 2100 percent off the December lows, and traders are lining up to place bullish bets on the company's future.
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As I walked the streets of the eastern part of the city, I was impressed by the scores of people lining up to vote.
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And as Poole had learned earlier, advertisers were not lining up to risk having their products showcased alongside photos of things like dismembered bodies.
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The girl's mother put the clip in on a GoFundMe page, and soon Frannie's neighbors were lining up to get a sip of lemonade.
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Something's not right… People Are Kind of Like Hamsters in a Way Why are these people lining up to run on a hamster wheel?
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It was a pretty heartbreaking story about thousands of people who were lining up at a gymnasium in Virginia to receive free dental treatments.
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Instead of employees lining up at brick-and-mortar store locations, the rise of e-commerce is driving demand for transportation and warehousing staff.
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"The sight of Egyptian citizens from all walks of society lining up was impressive and inspiring," Sisi said in a speech to the nation.
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The potential winnings are so large New Yorkers lining up to buy tickets had plans for spending only a small fraction of the fortune.
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Attendees can begin lining up at 7PM ET, and Sony Interactive Entertainment America president Shawn Layden will sell the first one at 12:01AM.
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Once we saw how everything was lining up, including the final map pack Revelations Black Ops III, the choice for this year was clear.
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Countries around the region are lining up to woo companies thinking about leaving Britain after it voted in June to leave the European Union.
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Cronuts famously drove the world mad after their debut, with people lining up for hours to have a bite of its flaky, sugary goodness.
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After becoming president in 2013, Xi was spotted at one of Qing-Feng's stores in the capital, lining up and carrying his own tray.
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QB Jeff Driskel has been lining up in front of P Bradley Pinion, giving the 49ers a running and passing option on fake kicks.
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According to the Greek Coast Guard, thousands of families with children are lining up along Turkish shores to make the unsafe crossing to Greece.
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The clientele lining up for their lattes, normally silent and aloof, had been drawn into an animated discussion about the vote and its consequences.
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To be sure, even though we are six months from the election, presidential transition planning has begun, and savvy insiders are already lining up.
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Less than two years ago, clubs all over Europe would have been lining up to sign either player, but they're now turning them down.
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And its lining up to be a political issue that could put Trump even further on the defensive heading into next year's presidential race.
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When Trump was in Virginia in August to deliver a speech on Afghanistan, soldiers were lining up for pictures with her -- not the President.
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Mr. Schumer, Ms. Warren and an array of House members and unions were lining up behind him even before he formally entered the race.
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I think American women should be lining up with their Presidential kneepads on to show their gratitude for keeping the theocracy off our backs.
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After college, Mr. Schneider spent a couple of unhappy years in New York, lining up for casting calls and booking roles in regional productions.
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This has always been true, but with more people lining up to log on at once than usual, some cities are feeling the burden.
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Then one day while lining up for her meds, Sawyer meets David (a terrific, utterly creepy Joshua Leonard), whom she claims is her stalker.
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The company is lining up a manufacturing partner to vastly increase production, said Tarun Mehta, a co-founder of Ather and its chief executive.
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But few of the Republicans lining up to run against President Barack Obama were willing to formally claim an early stake in the race.
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It is also lining up other countries to clamp down on the forced transfer of technology to China — all steps that will provoke Beijing.
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They joined a cascade of current and former party leaders lining up behind Biden just hours before the polls open on Super Tuesday: Reps.
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The Chiefs borrowed from basketball, lining up for a well-executed tip drill, with each player knocking the ball back to the one behind.
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On the front lines, patients are lining up outside of our emergency rooms and clinics looking to us for answers — but we have few.
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One thing people are doing is lining up at gas stations to get every last drop of fossil fuel to power their emergency generators.
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It didn't take long for families to begin lining up outside hoping to get bottled water, food and emergency radios, CNN affiliate WAPA reported.
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Trump's campaign is reportedly working on lining up a star-studded slate of celebrities, professional athletes and prominent personalities to appear at the convention.
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In fact, the only thing keeping you from reaching your breaking point is the fact that you're applying to jobs and lining up interviewing.
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Frelinghuysen would have faced a tough re-election in his swing New Jersey district, where several Democrats were already lining up to challenge him.
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Millions of voters were lining up to support a candidate who also believed in conspiracy theories and in secret cabals who controlled the economy.
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Sarah Riggs Amico, who ran for lieutenant governor in 2018, is considering a bid and has begun lining up potential strategists for a campaign.
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The Snail White branding - plus some positive internet reviews - is enough to have Chinese tourists recently lining up to buy the slime-infused product.
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Mr. Trump is lining up veteran members of the Republican foreign policy establishment to endorse his choice for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, above.
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Jan. 3 is lining up to be the Super Bowl of court dates in the House's impeachment-driven battle to learn Robert Mueller's secrets.
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AN UNLIKELY ALLIANCE: Via The Hill's Cory Bennett, the Black Lives Matter movement is lining up behind Apple in its fight with the FBI.
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While the four variables that are traditionally recession indicators aren't lining up right now, he sees another element in play — the real earnings yield.
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With Mr. Trump's approval ratings hovering around record lows for this point in a presidency, formidable candidates are lining up even in Republican strongholds.
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Harajuku's Busy Works shop was more art gallery than clothing boutique, and the customers lining up out front treated the graphic T-shirts accordingly.
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Stars including Kevin Hart, Katy Perry and country singer Chris Young are lining up to help raise money for flood relief efforts in Houston.
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Lots of scouts feel comfortable projecting Wentz to the NFL because they have seen him lining up under center and executing familiar NFL concepts.
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Over 100 people braved the cold and wind in the provincial capital St. John's, lining up outside a Tweed-branded store owned by Canopy.
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There is no wave of Republicans lining up behind the president, nor is there any tangible evidence of conservative independents coming home en masse.
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Toyota's third car qualified fifth with the only other entry in the top LMP1 category, the privately-run ByKolles team's sole entry, lining up sixth.
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Atlanta (CNN)Donald Trump slammed GOP leaders on Wednesday for not lining up behind him, implying that he's willing to go forward without their help.
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Atlanta Buzz, People are lining up to hug police officers in Dallas Obviously, a lot of Live videos reflected the big stories of the year.
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The affair included a Royal Air Force flyover in Portsmouth, England, nonagenarian veterans parachuting over Normandy, and vintage military jeeps lining up on the beach.
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A rock entered the atmosphere traveling around 38,000 miles per hour at 6:44 pm Botswana time, creating a fireball, lining up with the predictions.
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Fed presidents have been lining up to make clear that March is a "live meeting," and an interest rate hike will be on the table.
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Health care industry associations are already lining up to quash the idea of disclosing contracted rates, which they argue could cause more harm than good.
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The move has naturally received an overwhelming response from people, with many lining up outside stores in a hope to get a Jio SIM card.
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That's twice as big a payout as the previous record, and accordingly millions of people are lining up to fork over $2 for a ticket.
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It's president says that with no advertising, it became a major hit, with folks lining up to eat and Instagram gold leaf coated soft serve.
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Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi brought a new irreverence to the MCU, while also lining up Thor, Hulk, and Doctor Strange for Avengers: Infinity War.
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More than a dozen energy companies are lining up to list this year, including several private equity-backed U.S. exploration and production (E&P) companies.
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I wondered what manner of man could pick up a sniper rifle and shoot former neighbors lining up for scarce water at a shuttered brewery.
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We've tried to make the process a little easier by lining up a selection of some of the best cold-press juicers for every budget.
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Since the attack in Orlando at the Pulse nightclub during the early morning hours of June 12, people have been lining up to give blood.
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Out of the field of five Democrats lining up to challenge Wagner, the frontrunners appear to be attorney Cort VanOstran and Army veteran Mark Osmack.
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But often, other drivers block the flow of traffic while lining up to pick up their passengers, creating backups, pollution and frustration for surrounding drivers.
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In his book, Armstrong described witnessing young girls lining up outside of his room on set while he was reportedly catching up on Bible studies.
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Eager fans, lining up in the cold and rain, will have the chance to drop either $1,000 or $1,149 on the model of their choice.
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The business filed confidentially for its offering in February after lining up a $100 million pre-IPO financing that valued the business at $1.85 billion.
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"The same people came to me now and said, 'We're lining up behind somebody else, and we're going to come after you,'" he said Tuesday.
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Go deeper: The first lawmakers lining up behind AOC's Green New Deal resolution 2020 pressure for Green New Deal Alexi McCammond contributed to this reporting.
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Lining up outside one store, 30-year-old Nena said she had just shared one plate of food with her partner and their three children.
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Clinton's challenge now isn't winning over the voters who are lining up behind Donald Trump, it's winning over those who have been supporting Bernie Sanders.
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While we're all pondering the definition of "fake" and the spread of misinformation on social media, the president is lining up political opponents for persecution.
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On a more practical level, it is hard to imagine consumers lining up for lab-grown human meat, even if there are no ethical objections.
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The South Carolina Senator told CNN's Dana Bash that he was now lining up behind the Texas Senator and would help raise money for him.
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"My biggest concern was where are all these influencers going to be in 10 years when brands aren't lining up to do stuff?" he said.
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Disney+ is primed to make the most of their winning film, lining up a number of Marvel spin-off series for streaming exclusivity as well.
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The Journal, citing a person familiar with the situation, said Biden asked at least a half-dozen supporters for help in lining up major donors.
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Black Friday is usually about lining up in the cold to score a great deal, but what if you never even had to leave bed?
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Lyft isn't done lining up partners for an autonomous future, and with a wide-open platform for self-driving development, that won't likely end soon.
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Rather than going no-huddle, the Rams would huddle but break from it quickly, lining up in condensed empty sets and snapping the ball immediately.
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Interest in the bond issue was widespread, with both private and state-owned banks, insurance companies and brokerages lining up to buy, a dealer said.
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A bank education process took place in recent weeks and bankers are now lining up leveraged loans to back any potential bids, the sources said.
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At the same time, it is lining up long-term LNG sales deals with external companies in China, Asia and Europe to guarantee the loans.
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Liberal groups are already lining up against Thapar, and in doing so they're signaling what lines of attack they would take if he is nominated.
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Images from Gaza over the weekend showed Palestinians civil servants lining up to receive the cash, with some people fanning $100 bills in their hands.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel joined Bottas on the front row of the grid with Red Bull's Max Verstappen third and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc lining up fourth.
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Matt Foot caught a glimpse of Khan on the news, lining up with other Muslim activists to shake Blair's hand at a Labour Party Conference.
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Four years later, Freeman teacher Bethany Dumanois still spends at least 20 minutes of the school day lining up students and handing them 4-oz.
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When atmospheric conditions are just right, a thunderstorm can create multiple storms behind it, essentially lining up and inundating the same region over and over.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Fans were lining up to watch an American beach volleyball duo square off against Mexico on the alluring sands of Copacabana Beach.
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Investors are lining up to invest in space tech, pouring $3.9 billion into privately-held companies last year, according to a report from Space Angels.
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The trader said exporters were lining up supplies to load vessels in October to December, with the next U.S. crop hitting the market around September.
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That's especially true when you look at the deep-pocketed rivals — including Google, Microsoft and Verizon — reportedly lining up for a chance to buy it.
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Another report suggested that Comcast was lining up bidders to purchase Fox's regional sports networks, in an effort to ease investor concerns over regulatory approvals.
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Donald Trump is closing in on Hillary Clinton in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows Republicans lining up behind their bombastic candidate.
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Never worry about lining up your coffee brewer with your wakeup time ever again when you can turn it on from bed via your smartphone.
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Banks are lining up around £850m of leveraged loans to back a buyout, including up to £750m of senior term loans and second-lien loans.
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And that Sanders is leading a movement that will unseat these elites from their perches -- and that is why they are lining up against him.
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The studio has made inroads in television, selling series to the likes of Amazon and Viacom and lining up potential shows with Showtime and Apple.
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So although news of the ban this week was somewhat lost in reports of shoppers lining up for legal marijuana, it marked a big change.
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News reports showed hundreds of people lining up to withdraw 155 euros, or the closest available equivalent, from Catalan banks such as Sabadell and Caixabank.
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New World Center practice rooms became salons for immersive virtual reality experiences, with guests lining up to take part one or two at a time.
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As government regulators increase scrutiny of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google, companies from multibillion-dollar software makers to small businesses are lining up to complain.
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On Friday morning, hours before Mr. Ghosn was rearrested, Japanese journalists started lining up at the Tokyo detention center where the men have been held.
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Almost everybody in my neighborhood is trying hard to respect the one-meter distance recommended by the authorities, lining up in silence at cash registers.
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The troops are lining up behind Johnny Depp ... this time his 17-year-old daughter is clearly saying Amber Heard is not to be believed.
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Rich Arabs and Russians joined European customers lining up to buy summer villas on the Aegean coast and luxury apartments and waterside palaces in Istanbul.
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In fact, thousands of Americans reacted to the end of the holiday by lining up outside their banks to return much of their hoarded cash.
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More than 150 people turned out for the Friday night football game, many of them lining up for Mr. Taggart's curly fries and barbecue sandwiches.
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In 2020, the AFT has so far decided against lining up behind one candidate, though its local and state groups have been quicker to action.
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Scandrick, who received a $1 million signing bonus as part of a two-year contract, had been lining up as a starter opposite Josh Norman.
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John Hickenlooper — a Democrat thought of as friendly to the industry — is term-limited this year, and liberal candidates are lining up to replace him.
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Jamaica finished third but were at first disqualified for lining up incorrectly in the second changeover, with their medal reallocated to fourth-place finishers Britain.
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Grassley's panel approved the USMCA on Tuesday by a vote of 25 to 3, lining up the agreement for a vote from the full Senate.
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Over 11 million acres have been burned and 1,400 homes destroyed, with people in affected areas lining up for dwindling food, water, and fuel supplies.
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One might wonder why entrepreneurs and investors keep lining up for the privilege of being channelled into what has become a vast financial threshing machine.
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Inside the Shanghai store, staff members go around taking orders with their tablets instead of customers lining up behind the counter to make their purchases.
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The U.S. and China may be at odds on trade, but both are lining up to crack down on big tech, according to an analyst.
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The president-elect is lining up veteran members of the Republican foreign policy establishment to endorse his choice for secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson.
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With some liberal groups lining up against her, Feinstein could face a competitive primary next year; she was first elected to the Senate in 1992.
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Instead, Hongkongers came out in force, with many lining up early to vote over rumors that polling stations could be closed if violence broke out.
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From the moment he was sworn in, President Trump faced a personnel crisis, starting virtually from scratch in lining up senior leaders for his administration.
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Nine months, 10 months into a presidency where members of his own party are coming out like this, lining up to criticize him this way?
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The video showed men in beige uniforms and black masks lining up behind blindfolded captives then beheading 10 of them and shooting an 11th man.
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Some of the animals are so well trained that they start lining up as soon as they see the keepers' vehicle pull into the savanna.
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"This was definitely out of left field, I think, from the options market's perspective, but people are lining up for more volatility ahead," he said.
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Rather than join the crowds lining up to board the cable cars to the top of Pão de Açúcar, head to the mountain's base instead.
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Few could be seen eating; many could be seen lining up around Senator Parker, the new chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Telecommunications.
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Brooklyn emphasized that getting more major players across the state around this understanding has been crucial — even more so than lining up the right money.
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They are lining up and raging forward over 60 all-in meters at the USA Track & Field Masters Indoor Championships held last month in Indianapolis.
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Forget Disney World ... Robert Kraft's alleged sex spa is now the HOTTEST tourist attraction in Florida -- 'cause people are lining up to see the place!!
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Every day it's lining up supply and demand, 'cause we actually have to, unlike other companies, we actually have to build everything we sell. Right.
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Through the device, a word created by lining up a series of tiles can be sounded out, helping with reading comprehension and "decoding" of a word.
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And it's never been more evident in Hollywood, where celebs are lining up for dramatic hair transformations right in time for sunny skies and better weather.
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Predicting the winners and losers of March Madness is such a daunting challenge that it attracts math nerds like Starfleet voyagers lining up at Comic-Con.
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Publicly, the White House continued to press for a vote, convinced that Republicans would balk at lining up with Democrats to effectively give Obamacare a lifeline.
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Earlier in the morning, mourners began lining up outside the Canadian house of worship in 16-degree weather hours before its doors opened at 2 p.m.
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"Internet friend, it's the hot new trend" she sings on "Internet Friend", a story about meeting someone online and then lining up to meet in person.
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Before we traveled to Cape Town, news reports and photos showed people lining up with jugs to collect drinking water at taps open to the public.
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San Francisco-based PG&E is working on lining up roughly $5.5 billion in so-called debtor-in-possession financing to help operations during bankruptcy proceedings.
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If you used a sticker machine, remove the plastic on two folded circles and attach them by lining up the creases and sticking the halves together.
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Trump on Monday seized on local media reports in Florida, saying "thousands" of supporters were already lining up for the rally the following evening in Orlando.
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Because of this dynamic, other Republicans sensed an opening in this year's primary, with a number of candidates — including Bright — lining up to take her on.
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And it doesn't take away from the fact that some of the biggest names in fashion are lining up to get her to "model" their clothes.
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To be sure, activists and civil liberties groups lining up to oppose Ms. Haspel's nomination, including Codepink and PEN America, are running their own publicity campaign.
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The audiences lining up to see his band have been unusually large (Washington plays in concert halls, not small jazz clubs), unusually multiracial and unusually young.
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But don't let that leave you with the impression that the U.S. public is raising its eyes rather than lining up to have their bodies scanned.
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