When I lived in Rochdale I was once in a queue in a chip shop behind the then Cyril Smith MP.
Meanwhile, a 62-year-old motorist collapsed and died while waiting in a queue for petrol in south east Wales.
Standing in the queue at a coffee shop in Mile End in East London, Mazeda Chowdhury looks somewhat apprehensive about the upcoming order.
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An additional 390 are in the queue, which means they have passed the screening and are eligible, and are in the process of providing documentation to get enrolled.
As we get sufficient supplies of those earlier in the queue then we spend more of our increasing incomes on those things that come a little later in it.
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With the cart full, he waited for his turn in the queue for billing.
But want and should are leagues apart, and the should movies sit dormant in the queue.
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And best of all, according to MacStories, customers can see where they are in the queue.
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That can lead to frustration if others who were further behind in the queue get served first.
The first in the queue on Friday, Andy Morris, said he was on the verge of tears.
Wines not recognized by the app are placed in a queue for identification by a real human.
It is an emotional moment for him after standing for a day and a half in a queue to get it.
Private-sector firms with plants coming on line often assume they will be last in the queue for domestic fuel.
One of the dynamics of the taxicab business is that the most motivated, entrepreneurial drivers rarely sit in a queue.
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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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But today her application sits in a queue waiting for passage of the Small Business Jobs Act currently before the Senate.
We're not rushing to beat that light, we're not stressed out waiting in a queue that's caused purely and simply by that red light.
We're sitting in a queue to get petrol from Pease Pottage services.
Though IMF cash is welcome, private investors know that the fund is first in the queue when money has to be paid back.
That won't be straightforward, especially if Andrew Strauss has to be careful about over-bowling Flintoff, but technically, Onions is ahead in the queue.
In other words, TV watchers (with a Netflix subscription) will soon be just one click away from the online video offerings in their queue.
European leaders in difficulty queue up to underline that the real problem is not a national one but a European or even a global one.
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 few have been completed in the past 15 years and many in that queue have been put on hold or withdrawn, for two reasons.
Others, including Nortel and Alcatel, "are in the queue, " Renert says.
Hundreds of devoted fans had camped outside Earl's Court indoor arena in west London, which holds about 18, 000 people, to ensure their places in the queue.
Grocery shoppers will hardly relish being stuck in a queue behind someone agonising over their investments, and most check-out clerks would be unqualified to offer advice.
In Naples last November the show was so popular that a man who was supposed to be under house arrest was caught waiting in the queue.
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