Bewildered tourists check their baggage in at the airline desks, and are then ordered back towards the main exit to join the queue. |
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I join the end of the queue, nodding at a former stranger who's almost become a friend over recent months. |
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Do we simply accept our place at the back of the queue for funding, bracing ourselves for leaner times? |
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She then pushed in front of me in the queue, demanded a discount and got it. |
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Please, no pushing in the queue, we are all civilised and cultured people, your turn too shall come. |
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The girl behind me in the queue was here because her grandfather made the masks and costumes for some of the luchadores. |
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The children's queue had three stations, starting with a standard dose of deworming medication that staffers popped into each willing mouth. |
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Nearing end of queue, security official inspects invitation and notes no texta mark on back. |
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There was a terrific demand for the bins and we had to queue over an hour to get ours. |
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There was a huge queue behind her as she tried ineffectively to manoeuvre off. |
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I struggled down to pick them up, to a growing mutter of impatience from the people in the queue behind me. |
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To appease the vocal opposition to the privatisation threat, the government tightened the provisions against extra billing and queue jumping. |
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The barista was busy serving the long queue of caffeine addicts and chatting about the previous night's antics. |
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The first stop is an infinite queue snaking along a drab purgatorial waiting room. |
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For tonight, he had tied back his hair in a tidy queue, and his eyes seemed especially bright from his sapphire-colored tunic. |
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They wax garrulous when mikes are thrust at them, and queue up, or SMS furiously to get on to reality shows. |
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I joined the queue about 15 cars behind him, so it took a good twenty minutes to get past. |
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It turned out they were just two South Africans who happened to be standing in the queue together. |
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We all got very wet waiting for the helicopters overhead to edge nearer, and for the snail's pace queue of ordinary buses to finally end. |
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The simple fact is that I'm a diehard romantic, and I dream in soft-focus just as much as the next person standing in the cold bus queue. |
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They would jump a queue ahead of me without so much as a beg pardon or thank you. |
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A small number in the queue do have an NHS dentist, but the wait is too long to see them. |
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A long queue of people in teeshirts and other summer attire stood patiently shivering. |
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At Holy Cross High, the school was overwhelmed by a large number of parents standing in a long queue with their children waiting to be admitted. |
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Truthfully, it's their more traditional parfaits and sundaes that inspire people to queue up outside in the middle of winter. |
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If you don't pass your exams, you will be at the bottom of the job queue and could face a lifetime of benefits and misery. |
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And when drivers queue to allow a family of geese to amble across, it is one of those incongruous scenes which can only make you smile. |
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He fears that the knowledge nation will simply rearrange the job queue, not shorten it. |
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And I'd have wanted to join the long queue of people waiting to file past the bier at Westminster. |
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At the height of the season all you are likely to see will be the slow moving queue awaiting entrance to the museum. |
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Leave the long queue for the short one and you get the supermarket assistant chancing across her long-lost sister. |
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When the lights changed he cut across the front of me and the traffic behind me and went straight on queue jumping. |
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When you place your order the cashier marks a coffee cup with your order and places it into the queue. |
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In desperation, at least 24 genuine refugees in the immovable queue got on that boat and drowned. |
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All the time, those in the queue behind me did not register the slightest show of impatience or displeasure. |
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No refugee would be able to flee from their country of persecution without first joining the mythical queue to apply for a protection visa. |
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I met house-hunters in a queue to see what their opinions were about the accommodation situation. |
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I found myself standing in a queue a couple of days ago at my local garage to buy some ciggies. |
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So, did 400 million citizens and voters queue in blistering heat of 40-plus to soothe the fretful nerves of the market? |
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In the amusement parks on the outskirts of Chennai, huge crowds queue for a water ride. |
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Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities. |
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The queue of asylum-seekers awaiting decisions on their applications is twice as long as previously claimed, it was revealed yesterday. |
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Others in the queue were excited primary school children, waiting in a surprisingly docile and patient way. |
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Wes's overnight success just goes to show that not every media studies degree is a passport to the dole queue. |
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In its final throes the decaying rock is whittled down into curious rounded shapes standing in a line, like a queue of shrouded figures. |
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Making no eye contact I shuffled forward one place in the queue that now seemed to have slowed to a snail's pace. |
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Tourists and locals alike queue for a table, then jostle for elbow room while devouring platefuls of galuska and prokolt. |
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The queue has already reached the back door but we grit our teeth, put on our jackets and join it. |
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The service code runs every two minutes and checks the job queue if there's anything that is overdue and needs to be executed. |
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He then drove off and mounted the nearside kerb to pass a queue of vehicles. |
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Men turned up at dawn to get a place in the labour queue, their stomachs rumbling or cramping with hunger after a dingo's breakfast. |
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Anyone interested should form an orderly queue somewhere that won't get in the way of everybody else. |
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She strode pas the long line, to grumbles and complaints from the waiting queue. |
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Imagine what it's like to be discussing your finances while one of your neighbours is behind you in the queue. |
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It is frustrating for patients when they pick up a phone and hear an engaged tone or when they have to wait in a queue. |
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Our hope is that the new management will maintain order and have minibus drivers queue in an orderly fashion for their passengers. |
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The paying jobs have shouldered their way to the head of the queue, and I'd best give them their due. |
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But I don't recall her ever mugging any fellow oldies in the Post Office pensions queue. |
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We now need to repeat this process for the remaining titles and add them to the job queue for processing. |
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It would be bad if the integrity of the job queue is compromised, because a malicious user could remove other users' jobs. |
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If the price of staying out of the EU will be having to queue for a visa to travel, then fine, I'll queue. |
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Instead, there will be a queue of voters, many of whom will actually vote only later, after the time window for the exit poll has closed. |
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Moving into the queue, Erika found herself, as she did every week, able to go through the express lane. |
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The fast way to open the print queue is to double-click on the Printer symbol in the System tray. |
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I'm willing to queue for Vervoordt's eclectic collection, dramatically displayed in the atmospheric Palazzo Fortuny. |
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Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river. |
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The star says he isn't a touchy-feely person but besotted girls queue up to cuddle him. |
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His long, shoulder length hair tied in a queue, he walked toward the small stable where his horse was waiting. |
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The Call Presentation section in the skillset configuration dialog allows you to specify the order in which calls are serviced in the queue. |
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At the American supermarket I learnt that we must join the line, not the queue. |
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The elderly woman at the front of your queue wanted a subtotal for her friend's groceries. |
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As I type this, I'm sitting on the tail of a 10 minute queue to the help desk again. |
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A stream of people queue up from 6.30 pm every weeknight to procure free legal advice offered by volunteers rather than salaried staff. |
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If there are no independent commands in the queue at all, the FPU unit will be idling for 5 clocks. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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But with tears streaming down my face it was easy to jump the dozen places to the front of the taxi queue. |
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A woman contacted police after she was punched in the face by a shopper claiming she had jumped the queue. |
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When we found someone to explain our situation, we were at first told to jump the queue, and then told that we would not make our flight. |
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To be honest, if someone came into the loos and asked politely to jump the queue, I would rarely refuse. |
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At one point the farmers got to fighting on the doorstep when one of them tried to jump the queue. |
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We realised when they started shouting that we must have jumped the queue, so Mark waved the taxi on rather than getting in. |
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One or more application tasks then read messages from the queue to consume the delivered data. |
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As long as you are connected to the Internet, Click-N-Run downloads packages until your queue is empty again. |
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If you've never been there before, just follow the sign, don't jump the queue and order your drink politely. |
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Angry music fans were unable to buy tickets for the U2 concert in Manchester next year after a gang of up to 50 men jumped the queue. |
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Because addicts who are sent to the drug court go on a methadone programme immediately, critics say criminals are jumping the queue. |
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When packets are dropped this way, a new entry is stored in a special queue of unresolved addresses. |
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Moves to prevent drifters jumping the queue for council homes in Scarborough have been rejected by housing officers as too complicated. |
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Bob was lucky that he had the funds to jump the queue and get treatment that was not available to people who do not have money. |
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The Replay queue unloading controller releases the commands for both queues hoping that they will be executed successfully. |
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Lone riders can walk straight to the front of the queue and take the first available seats. |
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Brushing her long mousy brown-and-grey streaked hair out of her face, she joins the queue behind me. |
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To remedy the situation, I wrote a web script which bypasses the email queue and places greetings from Readers directly into my Inbox. |
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Queuing only optimizes command re-ordering if a queue of requests is built up in the drive. |
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The scripts, which control the call flow, will queue the call to a list of queues at the same time. |
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There was actually traffic at the main junction, and I had to queue for service at the petrol station. |
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They were not individuals, but an amorphous mass, a group of so-called queue jumpers. |
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These are admission tickets, which means there is no need to queue at the ticket kiosk and there will be no price increase after booking. |
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It simply means the Ethernet driver had free descriptors in its queue and has accepted our data for transmission. |
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To inherit dominant status, a subordinate must outlive all those above her in the queue. |
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As I stand in the meandering check-out queue, a petite woman in designer jeans is demanding of an assistant where all the Prosecco has gone. |
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The customer at the till is more likely to be talking on the phone than having a word with the shop assistant or the next person in the queue. |
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They just queue up and reel it off, then a soldier goes and gets it for them. |
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It is hoped this will combat problems resulting from the queue of taxis backing up into Kings Road. |
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At one bank, the queue of would-be buyers was so long that the bank was forced to extend its opening hours. |
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As print object headers enter the stacked object queue via a first queue, they are shifted through the remaining queues as they become available. |
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As soon as the BSY bit is cleared, the host can issue another queued command to the drive, allowing a queue of commands to be built in the drive. |
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There is no scheduled departure time but when the bumboat driver will set off when there is about 12 passengers in the queue. |
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The queue at the bar was impossible, obviously the queue in the ladies was worse. |
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When there is a traffic jam or hold-up, do not jump the queue, as it would only add to the congestion and confusion. |
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The former city trader will join the job queue following a disagreement with the club's owner over transfer policy. |
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The hierarchy is a strict queue, meaning that members of the queue ascend in rank only when an individual in front of them dies. |
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I landed up at San Francisco around noon local time and then was led to the serpentine queue where visitors to the promised land were lined up. |
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Strangest moment however came in the the queue for the buffet from a young trainee solicitor. |
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The woman had a hard-nosed look to her, sporting a warrior's queue of green hair. |
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There were bright lights around the entrance and the queue was growing longer by the minute. |
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It's a tediously slow job checking all the sites and sorting out the queue. |
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The couple had made the long journey from Kent for the bags, joining the queue at 12.30 am. |
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No decent Aussie wants to support queue jumping or shirking responsibility. |
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Vaguely recognising a cup of coffee and a slice of cake, I gathered them up clumsily and joined the queue towards the cash-register. |
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His long, braided queue of glossy black hair bobbed lazily back and forth from shoulder to shoulder. |
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Once you create the worker thread, you can queue work in a fashion similar to how work is queued with the default worker thread. |
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Queuing theory can be used to model the waiting queue at a bank teller or the flow of cars at the entrance of a bridge. |
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Her son joined another queue to have his bad back checked and would be there for hours, so we took her to our hotel to rest. |
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The fact is there is no queue but we still insist they are jumping one so that's just too bad. |
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The chip includes hyperthreading, which allows a processor to queue up one software thread while processing a different one. |
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Today's new rich would not shrink from spending a few thousand bucks as bribes to short-circuit the queue. |
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He was sitting in a traffic queue on York's eastern outskirts when the familiar sound of sirens wafted through the air. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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That's a lot of time spent fiddling with the steering wheel in a traffic queue. |
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Having sneaked a look at my neighbour's menu when we were in the queue I selected a jacket potato with mushrooms and bacon. |
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A print server can rip, store and queue hundreds of megabytes of print jobs without slowing down the network. |
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Despite numerous complaints from the whole of the queue, the cashier did nothing. |
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The inability to queue units and the lack of unit formations are inexcusable omissions. |
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Given its location there should be a queue of developers awaiting the chance to purchase this valuable site. |
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Our first encounter with the festival was the enormous queue of people who lined up to enter. |
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Outside on the pavement, a man is buying ration coupons for sugar, rice and oil from people unwilling to queue for hours. |
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Before you buy the Jiffy bag and stamps and queue up at the post office, take a moment to answer the following questions. |
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Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room. |
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The PM put these people in the job queue with his disastrous forestry policy. |
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I hope they have a long time on the job queue, because they are not competent to do anything else. |
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Now you've got retirees who are clogging up the job queue because they don't want to retire. |
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The manager's upbeat mood reflects that of the people in the queue which is slowly snaking its way towards the ticket office. |
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A long queue of prominent Republicans promptly entered the lists with pamphlets and articles. |
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The excitement is palpable as we queue up, as is the strong scent of ammonia from the horses and bulls snorting eagerly in the paddocks. |
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I then had to wait in the queue with all the other patients to see the same consultant as them. |
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His concern was that the website was anonymous and there was the danger that people would queue up to make snide and nasty remarks. |
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A queue of about 150 people were lining up to get into a nondescript-looking door. |
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If the email bounces or is undeliverable, it is placed into the mail queue for later processing. |
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All the same he would queue up with the other drones for hours to receive his meagre earnings. |
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In the case of medical care, I'd like to see an end of the private sector and people jumping the queue because they have more money than others. |
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Many are under the misunderstanding that if they arrive at casualty in an ambulance they'll jump the queue. |
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Others will rev the engine and light the lights whilst the forming queue shifts on its feet. |
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When they had the London shows, it was the first time they'd ever seen a queue outside the venue. |
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Then you think about those people on the roads who selfishly block junctions, who cut you up at a roundabout, who use filter lanes to queue jump. |
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In the land of oil, they have to queue five hours a day to get kerosene or petrol. |
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Shop managers cannot do anything because they are serving a queue of customers. |
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Leading high street banks face a massive credibility gap over the next few weeks as directors queue up to present news of bulging profits. |
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On his way out, he came back to the guard, who was now bellowing at those before the deity to move on even as he blocked the queue. |
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We sat in our car until just before 4pm when the traffic moved temporarily and someone let us in to the queue. |
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We played frisbee next to a queue of what must have been a thousand young women waiting to get Tokio's autographs. |
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I stood in the queue, paid this so-called tax and received a small envelope containing compliments of the season from friends in Johannesburg. |
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If you get your visa in the UK before you go, you can skip this queue, go direct to passport control and be first in the baggage reclaim queue. |
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The students were buzzing and there was a long queue of eager beavers waiting for their turn. |
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A good rule of thumb for predicting the Next Big Thing is the length of the queue trying to see them. |
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He was at the head of the queue to get a GSM mobile telephone in the days when they cost a fortune and weighed a ton. |
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Tens of thousands of Pakistanis endured hours of stifling heat for the last couple of days to queue for free handphone connections. |
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There seems to be nowhere other than the tip to take cardboard for recycling, which is not much fun when there's always a long queue. |
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At the head of the parallel queue immediately to the right, the clerk's colleague smirks at me and I smirk back at her. |
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However, on a rainy Monday morning, the windows are steaming up thanks to John Charles's constant queue of damp customers. |
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Warranty holders will join the queue of unsecured creditors of the company which went into administration in September. |
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Hundreds of beggars queue up near the dargah and occupy positions outside a dozen small eateries. |
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The sight of the massive queue must have been daunting, but you dealt with the situation magnificently. |
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The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly. |
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There's an old guy in the queue wearing dungarees, and headphones with a huge long aerial sticking out of his NY Giants baseball cap. |
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Unemployed and facing the dole queue, this enterprising young man decided to set up his own business. |
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You can use the Dequeue function to remove a queue element directly from an operating-system queue or from a queue that you have created. |
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And small wonder that, at times, the queue to cross the border by car looks like a major UK city at the height of the evening rush hour. |
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Granted, the time you had to queue for tokens was probably less than the time you'd otherwise have fought to get served at a cash bar. |
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Susan Warren and her son Mark, 15, from Cheadle Hulme, joined the queue at 5.50 am, kitted out with deckchairs, waterproofs and a flask. |
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Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers ' desks is never-ending. |
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At the very front of the queue, in a pastel yellow Rolls-Royce, was the new Lord Mayor Audrey Jones. |
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I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed. |
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Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers' desks is never-ending. |
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We secretly congratulate ourselves on our rapier wit and acid tongues as assorted revellers attempt to jump the queue. |
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When the queue for that link reaches a pointer in the FIFO for that data packet, it is retrieved from memory and forwarded to its destination. |
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Tenants who get behind with their council house rent will be shunted to the back of the queue for housing improvements under a new scheme. |
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Yards of emergency tape, velvet cordon and monobrowed guards cut the butler off from his queue of about 100 fans. |
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A serpentine queue for check-in had spilled out in the street from the vast hall at five in the morning. |
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Most significant of all, we felt, was that so many divers were keen enough to queue up to have their fitness checked. |
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But with a qualification or two, you can go to the head of the queue when an opening occurs. |
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So I'll be at the head of the queue for transfers, which are embargoed until September 1st. |
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Many pitched tents more than a fortnight ago to make sure they were at the head of the queue when the homes come on sale tomorrow morning. |
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If he had had as much influence on the films that he directed, his place at the head of the Hollywood queue would be assured. |
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When I reach the head of the queue, my passport is looked at carefully before I'm allowed to pass. |
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Some of the Hackenthorpe branch of the star's fan club have been taking it in turns to keep their place at the head of the queue. |
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I write with the disappointment of one who was second from the head of the queue when he made his decision. |
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We had to queue and order our meal, standing at a counter, whilst scanning the menu. |
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And, in any event, the banks are at the head of the queue, so other creditors are unlikely to see a penny. |
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Or is airline service that bad that the only way to get to the head of the queue is to threaten the staff! |
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With competition hotting up, you need some preparation and panache to stay at the head of the queue. |
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Unfortunately, some of the test mailings never made it through the mail queue on our main server. |
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Fortunately the very nice lady on the ticket desk not only checked me in without me having to queue but also bumped me to business class. |
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No longer do you join one long queue and wait for the first available staff member to check you in. |
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I have also witnessed the elderly pushing in the queue for the bus at the interchange, but if children dare do this, they get a mouthful of abuse. |
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Almost every dating site we've built has a job queue of some kind. |
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Amongst those in the queue is a tall woman with a shock of black hair. |
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No, we will continue to queue and to offer our deferent thanks. |
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In its survey released this week, the South Koreans lead the pack, because 58 per cent of its netizens know how to beat the queue to watch the latest blockbusters. |
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Seething with suppressed fury when someone cuts you up in traffic or pushes in front of you in a shop queue is a sure way to develop a raging headache, says a US researcher. |
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The wait queue is a list of processes blocking on the semaphore. |
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Once the depth of the queue is reached, the storage of each new address in the queue causes a previously stored address to be output from the queue. |
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Some motorists who contacted the Daily Dispatch said they had to wait up to an hour in the scorching heat, as the queue of vehicles crawled through the town. |
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The Croats and the Russians didn't sign up in advance for aerotowing, so they will be lucky to be placed at the back of the queue on the first day. |
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He was the man who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row. |
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The queue of traffic had stopped again after moving a few meters, a pace which seemed about normal for the rush hour in the middle of York on a Wednesday morning. |
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Television has intervened, of course, but you could still recast the popular soaps each week and still not make much of a dent in the Equity dole queue. |
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A spokesman for the company said the declaration of force majeure would only apply to new ships about to join a queue of about 55 vessels waiting off the port to be loaded. |
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The printer can handle multiple connections from various sources with ease, and the software has a helpful job queue that shows your outbound prints. |
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Unless you are testing the job queue itself, break out the logic that would be executed when calling the run method, and test that logic separately. |
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For many small sites, the only use for a job queue is to send email. |
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When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. |
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In the past few weeks, I have walked out of two different businesses without making my purchases after the sales clerks served people who pushed ahead of me in the queue. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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Any person who tries to jump the queue by smiling, gesturing or otherwise trying to attract the bar person's attention will receive nothing except a polite smile in reply. |
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Private clinics have popped up in several provinces, offering quicker diagnostic care for those willing to pay hundreds of dollars to jump the queue. |
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A decade later, at the EU Luxembourg summit, Turkey watched several former communist countries jump the queue, while it was not even considered a candidate for accession. |
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The exit ramp from the motorway took me down to a set of lights, sadly however it took everyone else down too and a queue of vehicles was waiting to get through the lights. |
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They said regular day-time taxi users, who include elderly people and parents with young children, have said they are afraid to queue at the rank because of the situation. |
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With a pre-assigned code, you can send documents to a queue, then access them for printing at any time, such as at hotel and airport business centers. |
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Most of the soldiers in the queue were grizzled captains and majors. |
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Standing in the queue to be served wondering why every one was keeping their distance, I realised my trousers were caked in cow cack which I had been spreading all day! |
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The print object headers are made available in a plurality of register sets or queues, which are serially arranged in a stacked queue configuration. |
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There is often a queue, and the intense stimulation of my olfactory system relaxes my mind and lulls me into an autohypnotic state as I wait to be served. |
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A few years ago, I was standing in a queue behind two men and eavesdropping on their conversation. |
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It's approaching 1.50 pm, you've been in a queue for the past twenty minutes, clutching that prized gift, which has been the devil's own job to track down. |
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With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself. |
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An anxious queue formed for the manrope but, somehow, Pony Moore, who had swum quite a distance from the boat, leapfrogged the entire queue and was first on the casing. |
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Furthermore, dynamic queue statistics such as position in queue and expected wait time can be provided to tell customers when they can expect to receive the callback. |
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After a washout on Wednesday, the queue down Church Road was encouragingly huge and inside the All England Club players were hurrying to the practice courts. |
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The young woman, a child clinging to each hand, urged those in the momentous queue lining the River Thames to pay her respects to the late Queen Mother on her behalf. |
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A few minutes ago, I stood in a supermarket queue a couple of places behind a woman who bought fifty pounds' worth of lottery tickets on her credit card. |
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They were in the queue texting their kids about the tickets, said John. |
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Went for a walk to the shops earlier, had some stuff to buy and was stood in the queue at the till when I realised that I'd not brought any cash or my bank card with me. |
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An elderly man is critically ill in hospital after being knocked down when a teenager ran across a road and jumped into the middle of a bus queue. |
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Later on, as we queue for my second plate of paella and Nick's father has gone off to collect his winnings, Nick and I wonder if it was beginner's luck. |
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We're in the queue at the supermarket, one of those queues where everybody stands in a line and when the cashier beckons you over when they're free. |
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Nothing could have been more heart-warming than the sight of people standing patiently in a serpentine queue at the auditorium to buy the commemorative stamp! |
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Now it just so happened that about a dozen people decided to head for the checkouts at about the same time, causing a queue of about four people at each till. |
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A man with a wide plank of wood turned around at the back of the queue for the Homebase cash desk and smacked it into me as I walked past with my little green basket. |
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He was the rotter who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row. |
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A handful of dedicated fans arrived at the Trafford Centre the night before to make sure they were at the front of the queue to see their heart-throbs. |
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Scottish Roots usually has about 20 clients at any given time waiting in a queue to discover whether they come from peasant stock or the landed gentry. |
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I was waiting at the head of a queue of traffic at a set of lights. |
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They imposed an economic blockade on the city, forcing people to queue for hours in the heat to enter or leave, and requiring them to show identification in English. |
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So every morning people had to line up in a queue for their turn. |
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Once the time slice of a running process is over, the Linux scheduler picks up another appropriate process from the run queue and allocates CPU power to that process. |
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It's not like boarding a plane where we expect to queue for hours in advance and have all our darkest recesses searched lest we have even a nail file stashed away somewhere. |
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You create your order on your iPhone and when you're done, the app produces a semacode. You then bypass the queue at the counter and swipe the semacode over a sensor. |
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Had this been written eighteen months ago, there'd have been a queue of people lining up to laugh at these views, and I'd have been there at the front. |
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Sighing, the man walked the four paces that the queue had advanced. |
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The position information indicative of the selected signal block is appended to a queue of a shift register and position information is output from a head of the queue. |
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It's a film that will have red-blooded cinemagoers pantingly clambering off the ride at the end and staggering over to the queue for tickets to get straight back on again. |
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We might hate queue jumpers, but we also detest hypocrites and bludgers. |
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Some of which we can now queue to see, filing along inch by inch, but much of which is still hidden two metres below the city's Georgian architecture. |
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While waiting in queue to buy their tickets, they were mobbed by local men, who manhandled them, pushed them into a corner, pressed against them and felt them up. |
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The table in the centre of the shop positively groans with the weight of olives and at weekends especially customers queue to relieve it of its burden. |
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Of course, it could take some time, given that Syria has pushed a lot of things to the back of the queue. |
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I walked along the shining hoods until I came to a shabby town car at the tail of the queue. |
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Republicans often insist that veterans should stand at the front of the repayment queue. |
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You'll see it all over the place where you'll walk past and they'll be scratching themselves and skitting themselves and all the rest of it but they will wait in the queue. |
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The queues to honour the Queen Mother's death were good-natured and there can hardly have been a more thoroughly British expression of sympathy than the orderly queue. |
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It had been decided to introduce a single queue system, so that customers were seen in order of coming into the bank, rather than taking pot luck in separate queues. |
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A big chunk of our Easter Monday was spent in a queue in Anstruther. |
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There are tens of thousands of our union members paying the political levy while the party that it funds is preparing to condemn them to the dole queue. |
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As we waited in the queue on the wharf, my first impression was of the tremendous amount of rope involved in supporting the rigging and in controlling the set of the sails. |
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They are telling of all sorts of irregularities from fee-taking for moving an application to the top of the queue, to outright fraudulent and counterfeit work permits. |
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In no time at all the said queue stretched the entire length of the block. |
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If you use at to put a job on a queue with a capital letter, then the job is treated as if it were submitted to the batch command at the run time instead of the at command. |
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They are at present in a long queue awaiting full examination. |
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If, at some point, there are too many solicitants, customers can wait in a virtual queue. |
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He said Evans had been calling out to a friend to place the bet, not trying to jump the queue. |
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In 2014 three MPs agreed a sleeping rota between themselves in order to ensure that they were first in the queue. |
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I staggered into a room full of acned teenagers, all waiting with a ticket in hand, and joined the queue. |
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A chap called Charles happens to be at the head of that particular queue. |
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A 45-minute drive to your holiday home beats spending that length of time in the security check queue at the airport. |
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Mr Owen said his behaviour was triggered by Mrs Hayward jumping the queue and he accepted he overreacted. |
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He's first in, last out, a gym rat at an age where many struggle to shuffle along a pension queue. |
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A REVIEW of greenways is to take place to put Kirklees at the front of the queue should future funding be found to develop them. |
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To build a Freedom Salad, guests join the queue and are partnered with a team member who helps them create their custom-built salad. |
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Amy Cost, 19, from Cornist was among those in the queue at Church Street post office. |
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But sit waiting in a filter lane and there are always those now who drive down the lane for straight on and then cut into the front of the queue. |
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When the bus came they all surged forward and an old man accused me of jumping the queue. |
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Personally, I'm going to try not to write anything sackable over the next few days, just in case I end up in the same dole queue as Lembit. |
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The purchase requests for the day were stored in a queue and batched for printing the next morning. |
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Mind you, he was only second in the queue of criticisers after Joey Barton. |
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Donna Fox, 23, a bookkeeper from Lineary Street, South Shields, was also in the queue. |
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Calderwood, for one, was nowhere to be seen in the queue of backslappers waiting to salute the Blackburn striker's century of Premiership goals. |
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I have an Apple computer and I love Apple products, but there's no way I would queue like this for it. |
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