Not surprisingly, behind them there is a queue of tiny, profitless Internet companies jostling to go public.
And that station takes just 20 people a week, on a Friday night, from a queue of about 200.
The new page also takes its place in a queue of running programs, which can be cycled through by swiping horizontally.
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This was heightened when, standing at reception to welcome our first guests, I saw a queue of around 30 who had formed outside!
The chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party, Tony Lloyd, certainly cannot see a queue of MPs lining up to demand a leadership ballot.
Witnesses spoke of a queue of as many as 50 people at one particular cash machine in a Sydney suburb as word got out, Australian media said.
When in control of either character, you can pause combat and assign a queue of attacks for both of them using a weapon wheel (think Dragon Age or Mass Effect).
The IFA's logic was that there would not be a queue of, say, Cork or Dublin born players eager to play for Northern Ireland, so the idea was not worth pursuing.
Runs these days start not with a queue of people lining up to withdraw cash but with clicks of a computer to transfer money abroad or to buy bonds, shares or other assets.
Unencumbered by a stroller, I could have zipped right up to the front of the line as a single rider and escaped the mindless idling in a queue of strangers that seemed to know best.
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Adding a new collective component to any occasion, the LIVE 5000 lets multiple users manage a queue of music and decide what's playing now, what's playing next and add media to playlists from their control devices, while everyone can see the information about the play queue.
There's a bit of a queue of bills amended in the Lords building up, and they all have to be approved or rejected by the Commons... and the Defamation Bill's being held in a kind of parliamentary purgatory while alternative press regulation proposals, based on the Conservatives' preferred idea of a Royal Charter, are negotiated.
In theory, there is a long queue of coal-fired power stations waiting to be built in America.
The charity has also said it has a long queue of landowners and farmers who are waiting to join the scheme.
Passengers at London's Heathrow and other congested airports often sit in a long queue of planes waiting near the runway to depart.
Also, Watchlist is a great new feature that lets customers keep a running queue of videos they want to see in the future.
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Clutching their cameras, a group of three 24-year-old girls waited patiently in a queue to take a photo by the Ministry of Railways building sign.
But Independent councillor Ms Davidson said the plan could create a perception of queue jumping and upset the thousands on the council's lengthy housing waiting list.
But today her application sits in a queue waiting for passage of the Small Business Jobs Act currently before the Senate.
Traffic Wales says there is a five-mile queue of traffic waiting to leave the M4 to use the diversions with vehicles backing up to Cardiff Gate, J30.
BBC: Queuing traffic on the M4 between J28-29 on Friday morning
Traffic Wales said during the closure there was a five-mile queue of traffic waiting to leave the M4 to use the diversions with vehicles backing up to Cardiff Gate, J30.
BBC: Heavy traffic on the M4 between J28-29 on Friday morning
An officer pulled him out of a queue for picking up papers to vaccinate his mother for her trip to Saudi Arabia for Haj, arranged for her inoculation quickly, and remained in touch with him.
Some think the announcement was a ploy to jump ahead of EMI and Warner Music in the regulatory queue, rather than the reflection of a done deal.
"As a short-term means we recognised that quite a lot of our youngsters were joining the queue just to get a drink or sweets, " said Mr Hughes.
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He says that we should not always assume that organisations are working to cut down on queues - and in the case of airlines, the queue, or the promise of a lack of it, can be used as a way of selling products such as first class tickets.
Airport monitors counted waiting time by identifying a different passenger each 15 minutes at the very back of the queue, which could be a line formed before passengers split off into separate lines for European passengers, non-European passengers and those prescreened for expedited-entry programs.
In most games, a build queue is an essential part of taking the busy work out of resource management.
Its shares sagged as investors feared that it will join the queue of insurers proferring a begging bowl to secure fresh capital.
Many jeitinhos can be as harmless as jumping a queue, or an inventive method of overcoming the perils of bureaucracy, or using a friend to get something done.
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Others complained to BBC News Online that they spent more than half an hour in a queue for the technical help line of the Genie Wap service - a premium rate call costing 50p a minute when accessed on a normal telephone landline.
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