Real queue-jump specialists don hats and goggles in preparation for an assault on the lift-line. |
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Sure, you can steal the photocopying toner from work and queue-jump at the bakers, but the Dark One is fickle with his acolytes. |
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Duemler's lawyer will argue that, with a private hospital, such groups get to queue-jump those in the public system, creating a two-tier healthcare system. |
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We saw a group of young stewards sitting by the grass verge laughing and enjoying the sun instead of directing the traffic and ensuring drivers did not queue-jump. |
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I suggest a national horn-blowing day on Friday blasted against all those brass-necks who have the effrontery to queue-jump so blatantly and outrageously. |
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Maybe next spring, once Bill and Keira and Kate have found somewhere else to queue-jump, I'll go back – me and the contents of Essex, all happy as clams. |
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One of those is Buttler, whose limited-overs form, comfort in alien conditions and increasing centrality to the squad make him look worthy of a queue-jump pass. |
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Dressing up positively encouraged, and the most striking outfits get to queue-jump. |
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It will presumably make those who queue-jump to get their operations quicker still, have to pay more than they do now. |
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A MAN who paid pounds 11,000 to queue-jump the NHS waiting list for a heart operation is recovering in hospital. |
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Thankfully, the idea that brats should be able to queue-jump is being challenged. |
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After all, I only need to take another 20 flights before I earn priority check in, but Boots will never let you queue-jump no matter how many bottles of shampoo you buy. |
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You can queue-jump by winning your place at this unique gathering. |
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