People have been queueing up to donate, including children donating pocket money and pensioners giving their allowances. |
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Well, seeing as how no-one was queueing up to write my blog while I wasn't, I suppose I'd best get back to writing it myself. |
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If headhunters from the English county season have been watching the young Baroda lad, they must be queueing up to sign him on. |
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The improvements will increase awareness of both the road alignment and the possibility of queueing traffic at peak times. |
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Major corporations want a part of him and are queueing up for him to front their campaigns, promotions and advertisements. |
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The bumper cars, near the entrance, appeared to be an excellent way to pass the time between queueing for the bigger rides. |
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The repatriation is voluntary and refugees in the camp have been queueing up to register for repatriation. |
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God forgive me, I should have been out there queueing at 4am, along with the ticket touts and scalpers, and the diehards. |
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He approached a car queueing at the drive-through, reached through the window and grabbed a gold chain from round the driver's neck. |
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Armed with my home-printed boarding card, I head straight for security, bypassing the hoards of people queueing at the check-in desks. |
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At the time the first touchpaper was scheduled to be lit, cars were still queueing bumper to bumper on Netherhampton Road. |
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That's another thing – your separate trips to get food, followed by multiple queueing, make this an oddly uncompanionable form of eating. |
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I could have descended the hill by funicular railway, only there seemed little point queueing to squeeze myself into an overcrowded carriage for the one minute journey. |
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It is believed passengers have been queueing up to two hours in Terminal 1 because only one of five X-ray machines was manned due to staffing problems. |
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She becomes conductorial – jabbing at bits of paper and queueing records while haplessly bantering with her fellow DJs and the listeners. |
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Retail investors have been queueing up to buy property in Dubai for three reasons. |
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In the simple setup there is no queueing and the Guest can only support one Host at a time per connection line. |
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Participants who had submitted requests to speak and still wish to do so may join those queueing for a turn to speak. |
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This can be useful on loopback interfaces where filtering, normalization, queueing, etc, are not required. |
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The SOA Manager features an advanced capability of incoming request management based on an optimized pooling and queueing system. |
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The advanced setup gives a much better experience for the Users because of the queueing possibility. |
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The objective of this course is to present and develop the basic analysis methods of queueing and queueing network systems. |
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Automation of controls at frontiers enhances security and eliminates queueing. |
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However, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see sick pilgrims now queueing to visit the restorative canals in the Bow area to take the waters and heal themselves. |
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Well, I don't think we should aggravate the woes of the NHS with thousands of Tory thrusters queueing up for speech therapy and gender reassignment. |
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After queueing for 27 minutes in a line of just 10 people it soon became obvious the concept of speed was pretty alien to the woman in the buffet car, too. |
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Strangely, despite her decline, people are still queueing up to praise her and she, bless her stone-cold heart, just sits back and accepts it all as due tribute. |
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Even when we were queueing to get in we were hemmed in by police at both sides and a happy atmosphere was turned into something completely different. |
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A run on stocks in the shops began at once, and by the middle of that summer there was queueing for sweets, and many shops had imposed unofficial ration schemes. |
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The latter show was held outside, opposite the Natural History Museum much to the delight of fashionistas and hundreds of children queueing up to see the dinosaurs. |
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Regardless, there would be no point trying to turn Flemenstar into a second-rate stayer if he is top-class over shorter distances, and it is not as if horses are queueing to take on Sprinter Sacre at two miles. |
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There are no laws about queueing, but there is a powerful moral imperative not to cheat. |
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The Chilean government still hopes to persuade its British counterpart not to extradite the general to Spain or to any of the other countries queueing up to extradite him. |
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With 13 countries queueing up to join the EU in the coming decade, most of them small, institutional reform is becoming urgent. Task one is to find a formula for streamlining the ranks of the commission. |
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Then we were queueing up for another rollercoaster and an air ambulance flew over and news started filtering through and all the Alton Towers staff were evacuating the area. |
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This is powerful: parameters such as NAT or queueing can be applied to certain classes of packet, and then access permissions can be defined separately. |
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Smooth admission controls should prevent lengthy queueing. |
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Welfare dependent drones, still rubbing sleep from rheumy eyes, street-cleaning at dawn or queueing daily to register themselves as job-seeking. |
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In the middleground, the spectacular coast where – with a glass of Marisa Cuomo's fine local Furore on the go – you can sadistically gloat in twilight at the red brake lights queueing and lurching fretfully far below. |
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Be ready for long hours queueing before check-in of your luggages. |
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In these areas, millions of unemployed and their families were left destitute, and queueing at soup kitchens became a way of life. |
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Quite often it takes no longer getting a meal than queueing behind a coachload of people at a service area. |
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Today's pop idols, such as Noel Gallagher from Oasis, are now queueing up to have old Mellotrons restored. |
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Once you have registered interest in queued packets, they begin queueing. |
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We Brits have wasted hours if not days of our lives queueing. |
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Customers could be mobile, go shopping and have fun while queueing. |
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Some Effects of Nonstationarity on Multi-Server Markovian Queueing Systems. |
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