Moments later, I sent the inaugural tweet, which was queued up and ready to go.
"I queued up all day and I was making them over and over again, " he told the show.
At a recent City Harvest mobile market in the Bronx, plenty of children queued up for free produce.
If a page appears with a video queued up and waiting, readers need to lean forward and press play.
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But whereas green groups and rail lobbyists queued up to praise the idea, more traditional Tory supporters were aghast.
With his daughter Judith he queued up at a polling station in Bulawayo and prepared for a long wait.
No sooner was the term coined than big business queued up to claim that it was building new third places.
Working with the local government, we turned the situation around and soon 150 patients queued up daily for treatment.
Conservative MPs queued up to pay their respects to their former leader.
At one stage, ambulances were queued up outside waiting to admit patients.
The "Beatles Anthology One" went on sale in the U.K. at one minute past midnight, and hundreds of fans queued up for the Beatle beat.
When I arrived, the place was crowded with beekeepers and aspiring beekeepers, some from as far away as Maryland, who were queued up in the parking lot.
After meeting up with my adventuring team and summoning our companions (each player in Neverwinter can have a pet) my party queued up for the Cloak Tower dungeon.
Foreign ambassadors, from the United States, Britain, France and elsewhere, have queued up in recent months to call for the judicial reforms needed to attract much-needed foreign investment.
In 2007, as new customers from China, Russia and India queued up, sales outside America for the first time outstripped those in the traditional home of business aviation.
Led by India's Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, numerous political leaders from across north India queued up to lay floral wreathes around the funeral pyre before it was lit.
If you have your return prepared now, that return will be queued up by your preparer to be sent to IRS when tax season opens but will not actually be filed early.
As our customer you can see everything from the raw log line, to the events generated from that log line, to how they were queued up and correlated, to the incident that resulted.
What bankers will surely notice and some other senior businessmen too is that politicians who queued up to be their friends have now turned on them with the press and the public cheering them on.
Such nationalistic pride is no surprise -- there was a time when tens of thousands of South Koreans queued up to donate their jewelry and medals, in order to help bail their country out of the economic crisis in 1998.
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There were tears in the foyer as hotel staff queued up to take pictures of the press corps - then sent a couple of brave porters on to the bullet train platform to pursue us out of the station waving the flag of St George.
And foreign sports fans have queued for up to six hours to pick up Olympics tickets from reseller Cosport at its base in Paddington Green in London.
The extent of the shortage of dentists in some areas of rural Wales became evident in July 2003, when 600 people queued to take up NHS places on offer at a new practice in Carmarthen.
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Fuel shortages were being reported from Connecticut to New York City as motorists queued at petrol stations to fill up vehicles, generators and snow blowers.
On Sunday he turned up in the early hours and queued all day.
The BBC understands that at one stage on Monday night up to six emergency vehicles were queued at the doors of the Royal waiting to deliver patients and four had to sit for more than an hour-and-a-half.
Mr Dimond said his family queued for two hours to see Father Christmas but gave up waiting because of the long queues.
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