The silence of the food queues is prompted by the fear of political violence which pervades many towns. |
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Meanwhile the job queues lengthen, the fear factor spreads and To Let signs festoon the high street. |
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The result was that men all wore plaited queues, but the women refused to obey the order, and continued to have their feet bound. |
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At the end of the month, everyone queues up at Batelco's wickets, and the widow's mite totals millions and millions of dollars. |
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One American, who obviously didn't want to join the queues, was fined 10,000 korunas when he tried driving across one of the closed bridges. |
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Four silent sentinels still mounted guard at each point of the coffin but the long queues of visitors had gone. |
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The result is time saved and an end to the dangerous traffic queues that occur at tollbooths. |
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Afternoons are a nightmare for commuters standing in serpentine queues at the rear entrance of the City Railway Station. |
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I simply will not tolerate this injustice on their behalf, yet do you see queues of harpies slapping me on the back and congratulating me? |
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New Road was shut until 8.45 am and queues of traffic built up back to The Causeway. |
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The queues for a heart attack on a plate can go out the door, even just before closing, which is 10pm on a Wednesday. |
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Four silent sentinels still mounted guard at each corner of the coffin but the long queues of visitors had gone. |
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There are two queues for the turnstiles at gate three, one from the north and one from the south. |
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I imagine the queues to buy the book when it was published in Finnish stretched for several blocks outside Helsinki bookstores. |
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Was it a war against French and Dutch skiers trying to push in front of you in the queues for lifts? |
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Such is the regard in which he's held that there are sure to be lengthy queues. |
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The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks. |
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They said there was minimal disruption, although holidaymakers faced much longer baggage check queues. |
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I like knowing I'm getting a discount and it beats writing cheques or joining the queues at the bank any day. |
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Generally, large queues gather outside the pandals, waiting for a glass of cold water drawn out of a mud pot, especially during mid-day. |
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Fifteen years on, and the honourable member is a chancellor presiding over dwindling dole queues and a booming economy. |
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Now, every time he hears the van, he howls like a baby until he is let out, runs across the road and queues up. |
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He jumped in feet first and booked all the top names, drawing in a regular clientele which formed queues a mile long along Leigh Road. |
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He said that the queues and delays along London Road are not untypical of urban areas. |
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Until such a time, we cannot grudge women demanding separate bus seats or special attention in queues. |
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This week is enrolment week, and when I went into work today the familiar queues were all around the students' association. |
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Traffic is flowing freely over Salisbury's Skew Bridge again this week, after 16 months of queues, road closures and diversions. |
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Staff at the Magpie Cafe said every effort is being made to minimise the impact of the queues. |
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We did the Eiffel Tower on Friday because we figured the queues would be shorter than on Saturday or Sunday. |
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They have added to the traffic queues, indeed created queues at times and places where none existed before. |
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We had queues of up to a dozen people waiting to collect their ballot papers, while all the voting booths were full of people filling theirs in. |
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A similar operation was carried out on the northbound carriageway in 1998, causing major traffic queues. |
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Long queues at the checkouts at midnight, and not much more than a dozen spaces left in the car park. |
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Who came up with the fatuous idea of getting drunken hooligans to form orderly queues at cash points across Britain? |
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There were long queues, which caused traffic chaos, outside filling stations today as motorists desperately tried to fill their tanks. |
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In Shangus and Nowgam villages the coalition team saw long queues of voters at polling booths. |
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I managed to jump the first four queues after explaining the situation to the bloke on the door. |
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We have tried a variety of routes and negotiated endless queues of traffic caused by countless roadworks. |
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The Dutch greeted the euro with a national party, champagne at bank queues and general merriment. |
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On the ring road it was necessary to take to get there we discovered massive long queues. |
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Jams snarled up parts of the inner ring road as far away as Fulford, Clementhorpe and Osbaldwick, as hundreds more drivers joined the queues. |
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Royal Mail could have to make sure all post is delivered before noon and customers never wait more than five minutes in Post Office queues. |
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This was evidenced by the long queues for the bouncy castle and frequent shrill requests for ice-cream. |
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The strikes continue today and bosses are warning claimants and job seekers to expect long queues. |
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The zoo was packed with happy children and there were long queues to get in. |
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The coalfields have given way to unemployment queues, night watchmen's sheds and minimum wage component assembly jobs. |
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This is the time of year when motorists, going about their lawful business, are likely to find themselves at the back of huge queues of vehicles. |
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Yet we have already seen long queues of vehicles outside York petrol stations as people wait to fill up the tank. |
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A team of around 30 health board personnel were on site offering the treatment and there were long queues as people awaited treatment. |
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The publication of each new volume prompts fevered speculation on the story line and late-night queues of children outside bookshops. |
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Real-time FIFOs are queues that can be read from and written to by Linux processes. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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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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In addition to solving this problem, Linux 2.4 queues will be more robust and scale better to multiple processors. |
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A bitmap indicates which queues are not empty, and the individual queues are FIFO lists. |
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A key contributor to the stability and the speed of postfix is the intelligent way in which it queues mail. |
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The service routine looks up the protocol type inside the received frame and queues it appropriately for later processing. |
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Two clicks on Magnatune queues a never-ending selection of our music in the genre of your choice. |
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Immense queues developed, but everyone was happily served with apparently inexhaustible supplies of food and wine. |
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There were no long queues or flurries of excited bank customers looking to exchange the Luxembourg franc for the euro last week. |
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I'm single, I'm not fussy and if you can get past the queues to the Bridge next term you might see me on the dance floor or at the bar! |
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And when clubs chuck out at 2am, the mix of liquor, taxi queues and the sheer number of people makes for an interesting powder keg. |
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A new Weekend Promming Pass offers prommers around the country the chance to beat the queues and save money. |
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You conceivably can use work queues for jobs other than bottom-half processing, however. |
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Travelling by foot is completely free of charge and even in Skandia Cowes Week there were no weary queues. |
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If you've got a baby buggy, you can skip the long queues out front and get special access to the lift that takes you to the top. |
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At rush hour times, queues stretched back in the Braintree direction to the bypass roundabout. |
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The queues stretched back in both directions for hundreds of years the whole time I was there. |
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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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The bank has also come under fire after attempting to discourage customers from using its branches in a bid to cut down on queues. |
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If next week's action goes ahead, motorists will face long queues, frustration and misery. |
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When it comes to the weekly shop, Waitrose means shorter queues and higher prices while Morrisons means longer queues and lower prices. |
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I know all the tricks, the dodges, the right queues to be in, a handy way of always getting into the fast lane for security. |
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Long queues of people waiting in front of baladi bread bakeries for hours have become a common scene in Cairo and other governorates. |
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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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It was thirsty work, and the queues for the bar were a dozen deep at half-time. |
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He reckons up to 15,000 restaurants will be forced to shut down this year, adding around 40,000 to the job queues. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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We had queues forming before the plane was fully boarded, during patches of severe turbulence and when the plane had landed but was waiting on the taxi way for a free pier. |
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Obviously the queues are prompted by the availability of dim sum. |
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Instead, the vast majority of people who drive sensibly and keep to speed limits will have to live with ridiculous restrictions and longer queues as a result. |
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Meanwhile, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the queues at toll gates saw cars moving just half a mile an hour. |
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They resented the invasion of their town and spoke contemptuously of the culture vultures who winged in from London, jumping the taxi queues and packing out restaurants. |
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She was particularly frightened of getting stuck in shop queues. |
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The long job queues remain, as more people are joining them. |
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The printers feature an intuitive, full-colour touch screen that gives users the ability to manage job queues, track print costs and view true print previews. |
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Railway lines are buckling in the sun, car radiators are boiling in traffic queues, talk has turned to global warming and the increased threat of flooding. |
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And judging from the crowds gathered around the trophy and the queues looping around the Brunel Plaza, the tour looks to be on target for success. |
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Britons love a bit of good old adversity to cheer in the face of, and seeing queues forming at filling stations, motorists have been unable to resist joining them. |
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The long queues outside principals' offices in many township schools made it difficult for the schools to concentrate on teaching as the teachers had to attend to the queues. |
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Vehicles previously stuck in queues past the A2 junction suddenly speed up and try to get the best position as three lanes expand to eight for the toll booths. |
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Just as an afternoon on the beach was beginning to seem more and more preferable to the queues and chaos, a group of young Maoris did a haka, re-energising the weary crowd. |
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Time it right to miss the queues and just minutes after leaving terra firma you are 102 floors up in the open air with executive helicopters passing underneath you. |
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No queues of mourners lined the halls to say a final farewell to the man hailed as the workers' hero as his body lay in state at the House of Parliament yesterday. |
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When there are deadlines, we tend to wait until the last moment, after which we line up in endless queues, swearing, as if someone has forced us to wait to the last day. |
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While the race meeting was blighted by poor weather at the start of the week, today's predicted heatwave has prompted concerns over traffic queues around York. |
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Visitors are being urged to get to the town early to beat traffic queues. |
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Alongside the moving tram queues are stationary traffic queues. |
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By the time we reached Roman Road, only half a mile as the crow flies from our starting point, the bus was jam-packed full and sailing past the waiting queues. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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The town has certainly been gripped by Cup fever with long queues outside the ticket office yesterday morning and 1000 tickets being sold in the first hour. |
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Pubs that at 7am usually have only draymen for visitors, had queues of England fans outside them, waiting for their team's Group F decider with Nigeria. |
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Elsewhere, motorists using the A64 in both directions found difficult conditions, and extra-long queues developed at busy parts of the city's outer ring road. |
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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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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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The show on the second floor of the multi-storeyed Customs House, attracted hundreds of excited buyers who stood in serpentine queues clutching bulging purses. |
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All the shirtless photos hunting tigers and harpooning whales are love letters to the endless queues of fatherless girls. |
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Why, oh why, can't they have separate queues for people who are going to take bleeding ages and those who are able to complete their transactions quickly and without fuss? |
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Years ago, after a stand-up row with a queue-jumping Bulgarian peasant in a post office in Bulgaria, I realised that queues are not important in many other countries. |
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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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Long traffic queues are already commonplace on both the southbound carriageway in Fife during the morning rush period and at South Queensferry in the evenings. |
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There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall. |
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The community is conservative so we didn't exactly have queues, recalls a researcher who went from door to door seeking girls who had been elbowed out of the education system. |
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Long queues of bored, dejected people stretched from the various desks. |
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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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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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Standing in queues is not easy for us old fogeys with worn-out joints. |
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As queues built up, Northumbrian Water responded to frustration by shipping in more water bowsers and set up two bottled water stations. |
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Brits have been forming queues outside stores such as Micromania and Toys R Us in Calais where the console is in greater supply than here. |
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Last year queues of discophiles snaked across the front of Vinyl Tap, which, like this year, opens to the public at 7am. |
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Reports of heavy traffic saw motorists stuck in tailbacks for around 20 minutes, with queues stretching back to the Norton turn-off. |
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Two-hour long queues formed at check-in desks as guards, staging work-to-rule action, searched every passenger boarding the train in Paris. |
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Long queues have become normality whereas the porters have been witnessed to sell the tickets in black. |
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As it is still operated by donkeys, the wheel is a great attraction and creates long queues. |
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My mind is already on baggage queues and the bhindi that I left in the fridge that must now be rotting. |
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Another thing valuable to the OAPs after waiting in long queues at the old post office was that they could use the toilets next door. |
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Huge queues form outside the Chippy, often stretching back to the Coop and beyond. |
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An airport may determine prices or organize different queues for taxi services of different qualities and prices. |
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They said they want problems such as queues at school canteens addressed and unappealing menus spiced up. |
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We all had seat allocations, there were no excess weightper-bag charges and no cattle-grid queues. |
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There were seemingly endless queues of lorries on the Dock Road stretched as far as the eye could see. |
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They argue that if an airport regulates prices for taxis in its taxi queues, such regulation has fewer disadvantages than citywide regulation. |
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The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway. |
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When items are out of stock or the queues are long, people are often stressed and have a very short fuse. |
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Pressure is mounting on the Driving Standards Agency to get its act together as queues for Driving Tests grow in the wake of industrial action by examiners. |
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After a brief introduction to Java, it covers algorithm analysis, integer stacks, generic stacks, queues, lists, recursion, trees, binary search trees, heaps, and hash tables. |
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My young interpreter scowls, inserting into her translation her own memories of six-hour queues to buy milk, and of the feared Securitate secret police. |
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If he's not walking the grounds wearing an RAF forage cap glad-handing total strangers to the championships, he's working the queues giving away free tickets. |
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On our website the real-time liveblog, Facebook and Twitter were the fastest ways to keep people up to date with what was happening and where the queues were. |
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He said how much he enjoyed the Blitz spirit and chattiness in the queues. |
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