Crepes lined up next to tacos lined up next to sushi lined up next to pizza and on and on.
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The teacher said, "We're going to play dodgeball," so all the little boys lined up over here and all the little girls lined up over there.
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"If anyone had lined up a set of Washington journalists 18 months ago and lined up the candidates, no one would have bet on that," he said.
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Titanfall 2 has 13 multiplayer modes, and players lined up for an Attrition match won't be matched up with players lined up for a Capture the Flag match.
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"We had many people lined up against us that to have somebody lined up with us—it's a huge positive," said Johnson when we spoke about the development.
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There were people lined up to get in, there was limited public seating, but I would say there were people lined up a hundred yards down the hallway.
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As opposed to where everybody's got their guns lined up.
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Behold them here, lined up in all their Christmas glory.
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Bags are lined up in a small side room instead.
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Prosecutors around the country were lined up to indict him.
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Also have a couple festivals lined up for this year!
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But environmental groups lined up in opposition to Wheeler's nomination.
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The FDA has about 140 speakers lined up to testify.
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They're almost always lined up behind him during important moments.
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"Council estates are being lined up for redevelopment," writes Grindrod.
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All of my craziness has lined up and it works.
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They lined up an interview with the commissioner for us.
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Predictably, people lined up for hours to sit on it.
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We have a broad coalition and major donors lined up.
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There are rows of nooses lined up for mass execution.
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"I have nobody lined up," she told the CBS program.
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The Senate GOP leadership has already lined up behind Sen.
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All the best deals lined up and in one place.
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Players lined up outside Grant Park's entrance at 6 a.m.
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Annie Mac is among the artists lined up this year.
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"It lined up for me," Colorado manager Walt Weiss said.
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Hundreds of people are still lined up for a shot.
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"People are still lined up, wanting to prepay," he said.
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Within a week, I had lined up three different opportunities.
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Mr. Carion has lined up an impressive and committed cast.
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People lined up outside the Rotunda in near freezing temperatures.
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Italian bankers lined up at his door for a sitting.
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Scores of elected officials lined up to back his candidacy.
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Darrell Issa's district lined up outside his Vista, California, office.
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You can see top Workers Party leadership lined up there.
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It seems they were lined up in the wrong order?
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What've the two of you got lined up for 2017?
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Besides, the whole Democratic infrastructure is lined up with Reilly.
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Republicans have not lined up behind Trump's announced tariffs either.
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In another, severed heads are lined up on a mantel.
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Old vacuum cleaners were lined up in a neat row.
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We compared notes on the times, and they lined up.
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He often had his next project lined up in advance.
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Distributors have also lined up lobbyists with ties to Gov.
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Earlier in the day, hundreds lined up for his autograph.
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There were also several keyhole structures, sometimes lined up together.
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Visitors lined up to experience it before it was closed.
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Soldiers and park rangers lined up at the cave's mouth.
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Participants lined up to help themselves, with Mr. Suddhaso first.
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Many lined up outside Akyol's dressing room afterward for selfies.
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Some were crying as they lined up to greet her.
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Schedules were coordinated; extra buses and ferries were lined up.
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She lined up corporate partnerships with Capital One and Amazon.
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Trump's prospective 2020 opponents, meanwhile, have lined up behind impeachment.
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Arab foreign ministers had earlier lined up to condemn Turkey.
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We sit lined up in cubicles, eyes forward, mouths shut.
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"His words and actions lined up," says Godwin of Barbour.
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To see children lined up outside bookstores — that was fantastic.
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Still, nearly all of those lawmakers lined up behind impeachment.
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"People lined up 24 hours for 'Star Wars,'" he said.
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Nose tackle Vince Wilfork lined up as one of his blockers.
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People lined up for food and shelter in cities across America.
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We've also lined up all the available deals on Amazon devices.
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Nintendo's got another "Nintendo Direct" presentation lined up for 2 p.m.
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Buses were lined up ready to take more, Reuters witnesses said.
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Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins has his next project lined up.
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In some districts, polling hours were extended as voters lined up.
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His war chest, uniforms, journals, and books were lined up neatly.
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It all kind of lined up to create this new direction.
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Like clockwork, Mary Jane already has a new man lined up.
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What do you have lined up for the next big meeting?
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"The bodies being lined up could be his art," Kelly says.
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She already has a job lined up at Boeing in Seattle.
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Wondering about the sponsored contests we have lined up so far?
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Governments quickly lined up to take potshots at the commission's proposal.
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People lined up for hours to sit on those ones, too.
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"That's the way it lined up," Seattle manager Scott Servais said.
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Her neckline was left natural, but the sides were lined up.
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Guests are lined up and beaten, berated and threatened with execution.
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I am lined up with the other pilots at roll call.
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We've lined up the big hitters for this deals round-up.
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They're not the only famous folks lined up for the series.
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Also, small token of appreciation coming for those who lined up.
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Token of appreciation for those who lined up coming via mail.
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I had a job already lined up [before I was released].
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Notably, however, the more moderate candidates haven't lined up behind it.
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The people lined up with their luggage are the lucky ones.
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Hundreds lined up nonetheless, until his handlers ran out of headshots.
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And do you have any projects lined up to address that?
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As of June, the project had lined up the country's no.
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A 10-day tour of China is lined up in July.
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In Red Hook, two dozen people in swimsuits were lined up.
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She stood behind it while her classmates lined up in front.
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The company also lined up a US$50m revolving credit facility.
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After the final buzzer, the teams lined up to shake hands.
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The twenty-two Washingtons were lined up on a picture rail.
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Liberal politicians lined up to condemn the Supreme Court decision. Sen.
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On the table, the designers had lined up their proposed models.
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Officers were lined up with long guns along the parade route.
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"We'd be extremely lucky if those lined up," the officer said.
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On Sunday, Colombians lined up to vote for the next president.
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Miners were already lined up, he said, without giving more details.
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To that end, Relativity already has four launch customers lined up.
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Unlike recent past races, organized labor has lined up behind him.
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In the office, a few drivers lined up with their paperwork.
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They lined up in rows and monitored the people passing by.
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Her pre-med friends lined up to give her hormone injections.
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On a stage, the leadership of the Workers' Party lined up.
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Inside, banks of computer terminals were lined up across the walls.
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If the mirror is lined up properly, the composition is seamless.
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Like Bitcoin when all of the banks lined up against it.
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Their ideas lined up, and Ginsberg brought Moose into his company.
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Leaders of the tech industry lined up to condemn the order.
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People were lined up on the off ramp, sleeping right there.
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It took seven years, but it all lined up just right.
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The coach lined up the young guys and Maddux walked over.
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By Election Day every establishment Democrat had lined up behind him.
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We have lined up the very best offers, just for you.
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People lined up hours beforehand to attend Clinton's 4 p.m. rally.
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Picky shops around the world have lined up to carry it.
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This wasn't just many episodes lined up next to each other.
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Investors have lined up to lend money to the federal government.
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Democrats quickly lined up behind Pelosi's push to postpone the speech.
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The real estate broker handling the account lined up three options.
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Their public school vacations always lined up, making planning a snap.
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Lined up on the table, these salads made an impressive buffet.
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His party lined up to shake his hand and hug him.
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But fans were lined up around the block at 4 a.m.
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People lined up hours beforehand to attend Clinton's 20163 p.m. rally.
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And a pack of spectators lined up to watch it all.
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The ring's diameter is equivalent to roughly 300 Saturns lined up.
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Trump has more rallies lined up, right until Election Day 2020.
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It&aposs also lined up marquee sponsors in Amazon, HP Inc.
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Returning soldiers lined up and bought new homes by the millions.
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Prime Aid's business spiked as patients lined up for the drug.
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They lined up their patches and coins for Trump to inspect.
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Some lined up before dawn on Wednesday to cast their ballots.
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Senators also have a hearings lined up for the coming week.
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She did not say whether she has another job lined up.
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Sleeping bags were lined up, zipper to zipper, on the floor.
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As Conservative lawmakers lined up to express their loyalty to Mrs.
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I once quit my job without having another one lined up.
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By 8am on distribution day, around 100 students had lined up.
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Red velvet stools were lined up at the black marble bar.
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Starwood, Kempinski and Marriott lined up to manage new luxury hotels.
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"We have Russian club music lined up for later," Girard said.
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Has Prince Harry lined up his chums for a knees-up?
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About 40 Senate Democrats have lined up behind Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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People lined up outside of big arenas, not able to get in.
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They also sponsored a series of pedicabs lined up across the street.
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We now have a meeting lined up in two weeks with Putin.
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I took the booklet's advice as I lined up my inaugural hit.
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"It was awesome," Dyson said to have the bullpen lined up perfectly.
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We have lined up deals on tools, kitchen essentials, lawnmowers, and more.
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Numerous candidates have also lined up behind participating in a climate debate.
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Thousands of people have lined up to attend the funeral of Rep.
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He had lined up an array of international support for the deal.
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Every chair was full; people lined up along the bookshelves Monday evening.
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Democrats and Republicans lined up in support of the Trump administration's move.
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We've got some releases lined up after this for Deadbeats as well.
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We have been told that we should get lined up and shot.
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Shortly after, people were lined up to take advantage of the gaffe.
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They are among the first 20 people lined up for Saturday's matches.
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"There was nobody lined up to be with the children," Aswegan said.
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Of the ten people lined up and shot that day, seven died.
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The company has lined up a debut advertiser for this new offering.
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"There was nobody lined up to be with the children," Aswegan says.
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Children lined up for simple amusement rides and mingled with costumed characters.
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Sony has the film lined up for an October 19, 2018 release.
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A "global brand" lined up to fill the void then pulled out.
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Unfortunately for many loyal subscribers, that lined up nicely with the holidays.
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Media have reported Raab is being lined up to be foreign minister.
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Women cried as men lined up for prayers during the funeral services.
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Instead of a runway show, models lined up in color-coordinated rows.
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This year's race has Justin Timberlake lined up as the headline act.
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Who else do you have lined up to guest on Comfort Radio?
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There were four aircraft lined up on Taxiway C at the time.
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I didn't know he had it lined up and waiting for him.
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Medal now has over 800 hospitals lined up to use its product.
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I have great people lined up to help with the inner cities.
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Throngs of blood donors lined up for hours to help the wounded.
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"We have many people lined up for every single position," he continued.
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Dozens of diggers and bulldozers were lined up as if on sale.
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In a minute, they were lined up, ready to take the floor.
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Voters lined up behind key candidates last night in Arizona and Florida.
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This nominated image shows multicolored kayaks lined up along a pastel shore.
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I resigned and had a better job lined up five days later.
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Though Democrats largely lined up against Tillerson, he got some Democratic support.
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Investors lined up to back Mr. Lore on his next venture, Jet.com.
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Thousands of people lined up at the circular store on opening day.
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Several white people were lined up against the wall to my left.
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The source said there was no candidate lined up to replace him.
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Republican senators lined up to say they were voting for Kavanaugh's nomination.
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The governing wing of the party (+ Trump) lined up behind appointed Sen.
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Silverstein: And what are the offensive strategies that you have lined up?
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"I texted the language guide I lined up for us," he explained.
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We have also lined up some great deals on tablets and desktops.
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In both cases, elite opinion lined up in favor of staying together.
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Soldiers lined up to vote in makeshift polling stations in the east.
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Trump's take lined up with what the White House has been saying.
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I had so trustingly lined up and gotten in a random cab.
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There are a couple interesting International Friendlies lined up for this weekend.
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These days, most Republicans have accepted reality and lined up behind Trump.
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Somewhat surprisingly in 1908, young women lined up to meet the champion.
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And it was time to get everything lined up for Gang Signs.
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He also has a rematch with Alvarez lined up for Feb. 2.
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It seems almost serendipitous that the two things lined up that way.
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More than a thousand people were already lined up by 6 a.m.
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I have nobody lined up, we have 38 cosponsors, they're all Democratic.
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But Goldbarg told jurors that most of the witness accounts lined up.
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Producers had lined up the usual anchors and analysts to offer comment.
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A procession of people lined up — people of many faiths, many cultures.
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Your teenager probably has more pressing questions lined up behind that one.
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Both Cordeiro and Gans say they have the required support lined up.
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Hundreds of citizens lined up at hospitals for hours to donate blood.
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Lined up behind the female formation stood a conspicuous row of chairs.
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Unsurprisingly, tech companies have lined up to oppose the pro-consumer bill.
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Over those years, she lined up a job she loves and married.
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He lined up at wide receiver but did not register any statistics.
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The new company lined up about $10 million in financing last week.
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People lined up outside the Capitol to pay tribute to Mr. Bush.
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The reality was that Pakistan already had a replacement sponsor lined up.
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Riders lined up to collect their $15 to $30 in deposits each.
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But the city's establishment has lined up behind Ms. Loftus, including Gov.
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His family listened quietly, then lined up to pass by the coffin.
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Other guests patiently lined up nearby — Mr. Spicer was posing for selfies.
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We lined up on either end and waited until someone called hike!
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Today, she says, she and Mr. Hovater are "pretty lined up" politically.
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Western banks have lined up for the chance to advise the Saudis.
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Few people were lined up at the kiosks and check-in counters.
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"Just a lot of things lined up," Marlins Manager Don Mattingly said.
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And on this particular night, I actually had another date lined up.
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The first night, the recruits lined up to get their heads shaved.
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Since Saturday, he said, potential buyers had lined up at his agency.
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SpaceX does have some customers for the Falcon Heavy lined up, however.
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Crushed police cars were lined up along the side of the road.
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Other tenants for the food hall have not yet been lined up.
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Most of the U.K., European and U.S. elites lined up against Brexit.
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He saw Assad's warplanes drop bombs on civilians lined up for bread.
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So 13 tractor-trailers lined up underneath, ready to break his fall.
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Their schedules never lined up, and the two didn't connect, Daniel said.
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Both camps have lined up sympathetic politicians for their point of view.
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It did say it recently lined up another $250 million in financing.
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The procession of venture capital offices lined up along Sand Hill Road?
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I had only a few assignments lined up for the upcoming month.
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They were just lined up against the side of the road, silent.
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Congress already had a busy September lined up before Hurricane Harvey hit.
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They were among the first 20 people lined up for Saturday's matches.
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Democrats have lined up in a circular firing squad since Election Day.
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Motorists lined up for hours just to get a bit of gas.
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Kentucky Fried Chicken has lined up a new celebrity to play Col.
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Authorities ramped up the investigation after finding several "credible" allegations lined up.
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Large crowds also lined up to see Ms. Parks lying in honor.
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The kids lined up for a group photo around an American flag.
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On Wednesday, people lined up to be airlifted out of the village.
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Taylor Little was 33 when she lined up for her first marathon.
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They have been lined up since last night - see you soon Pennsylvania!
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I am seriously hoping Nintendo has some surprises lined up for E3.
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According to the listing, Dominique has lined up three days of fun.
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Vehicles lined up at the camp's entrance Friday as new allies arrived.
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She's got one funny thing in her head and 6 more lined up.
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Several men were taken off the train and lined up against a wall.
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It's highly unlikely the events lined up as explained in the Sabah report.
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The new mom's pregnancy lined up with her New Girl character Cece's storyline.
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They lined up the detainees and ordered them to undress and lie down.
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You're looking at more than two dozen Miuras, lined up rear to rear.
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And it lined up six helicopters that plucky Uber users can hop into.
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Serial Box lined up an incredible group of authors for this particular project.
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It was not clear what sort of work was lined up for Nhung.
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Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), has also already lined up to oppose it.
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The company currently has 20 buyers lined up in North America, Nothdurft said.
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" The caption reads, "People lined up to buy Powerball tickets in Hawthorne, Calif.
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Men were lined up and told to hit their heads against the wall.
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The detectives' theories don't make much sense when lined up against the evidence.
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Strategists said macroeconomic trends have also lined up to give value a boost.
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JAMES GORMAN: There are a lot of great companies out there lined up.
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At one location, more than 400 people lined up to pick up food.
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Down below, you can see people lined up and tents filling the sidewalks.
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Make no mistake: Nine is a lot of movies to have lined up.
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Gabriel Obiang Lima said the country had already lined up a potential replacement.
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Nearly 2000 men lined up to meet Ashwini that day, speed-dating style.
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Slippers are neatly lined up at the foyer, where guests remove their shoes.
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"We have a hospital all lined up, we're doing great," Mr. Trump said.
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People lined up at his funeral Monday with lotus flowers to pay tribute.
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"Now we have to get everyone lined up to make this take off."
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The images show newborn babies in cardboard boxes, lined up on a counter.
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Multiple Democrats have already lined up to challenge him, buoyed by former Rep.
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Now, the company has lined up Snapchat as a partner in this effort.
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People lined up at 4:30 in the morning just to donate blood.
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Yet other countries have not lined up to negotiate with the U.S. Why?
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DACA-supporting Republicans have lined up behind a bill from Florida Republican Rep.
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Six Republicans have lined up for the job in the firmly conservative district.
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He's lined up a who's who of the state's most popular conservative surrogates.
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Engraved in my memory is the image of people in swimsuits lined up.
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That had lined up nicely with information that came to light in 2015.
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The next, someone's lined up your head on the hill behind you. Pop.
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Fossil fuel and other industry groups had also lined up against the proposal.
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The Grace 1 then lined up next to two smaller tankers between Jan.
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They even sent us a photo of the products lined up for shipping.
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Skipping to Thursday we've got a few events lined up in San Francisco.
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" She pointed out that the convention has over "60 speakers currently lined up.
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Investors lined up after seeing the success of Dickey's last two search labs.
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While Beckinsale is now single, she could have a potential suitor lined up.
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Patients on gurneys are shoved into every spare corner, lined up like dominoes.
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They later lined up for a group photo walking down a picturesque street.
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He lined up at wide receiver, running back and quarterback in Sunday's game.
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As she walked through the crowd, many lined up to hug the teenager.
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We have lined up the best of these deals for you to consider.
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Wilson was lined up in the fullback spot to make it 275-241.
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Attendees reportedly lined up nearly 40 hours in advance to secure a seat.
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I had no agent, no book deal, no magazine gigs lined up. Bugs?
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Staff members had lined up along the gravel path to watch him pass.
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Senators lined up on the Senate floor before departing together as a group.
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It all lined up and felt like the right time to do it.
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The wedding guests sat on bales of straw lined up evenly in rows.
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Motorists lined up for hours outside the few gasoline stations that were open.
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Insurance groups, chambers of commerce and conservatives have already lined up in opposition.
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Conservative lawmakers across the state have lined up to oppose any new monument.
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The studio has lined up Chris Hemsworth to reprise his role as Capt.
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There's a lot of fantastic sex workers I have lined up to shoot.
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So, 80 students lined up in the hallway, all waiting for their $1,200.
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He has an internship lined up this summer at Cloudflare, the internet company.
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If you have something else specific lined up, let that dictate the timing.
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The militants lined up over 300 men behind a school and shot them.
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But the answer is no — and you haven't lined up anything else. Awkward.
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Crowds lined up when they opened and most of the food sold out.
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They lined up in the cafeteria for dinner — chicken, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables.
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Here are the primaries lined up over the next few weeks: – Calia Rep.
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Water tankers have been lined up at hotels along Shimla's windy mountain roads.
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Mr. Baker lined up clients, and Mr. Kurgan did much of the trading.
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Hundreds had lined up along the driveway, and a few fights broke out.
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They skirted calamity in California and lined up likely gains in New Jersey.
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Investors lined up to back co-founders Mike Sha and Parker Conrad's vision.
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Players lined up at the 24-yard-line for a moment of silence.
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All of these hot-ticket Amazon items and more are lined up ahead.
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He didn't want his wife to find them lined up in the hall.
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His teammates then lined up in front of the away supporters and saluted.
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It has already lined up the Great American Group to run liquidation sales.
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Many lined up outside D.M.V. offices after the legislation took effect in December.
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So far the hedge fund has lined up support from some large investors.
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The tubs of Crisco lined up above the bar are not for sale.
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After climbing the rocks, the children lined up at the Central Park carousel.
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And almost every other tax break has lobbyists lined up to defend it.
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Once I got to my gate, people were already lined up to board.
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Rifles, vintage and new, were lined up along a wall of his study.
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They were lined up on launch day alongside video game geeks like me.
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Few people can afford to lose their income without another job lined up.
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People lined up with gas canisters next to the Senkata plant on Tuesday.
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Meituan has lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for its IPO.
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Her scuffs are lined up next to his sneakers, which are eerily spotless.
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Analysts also say Carillion had a large order book of business lined up.
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A number of Republicans have already lined up to challenge Casey, including Rep.
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Meituan has lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for its IPO.
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Americans are not exactly lined up to fill the backbreaking, low-paying jobs.
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Meituan had lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for the IPO.
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In this case, Mr. Hollein said, financing has not yet been lined up.
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It makes them get lined up and kind of show their hand sometimes.
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Firefighters lined up along a railroad track, the last barrier from the flames.
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My old friend Tim Ryan also lined up behind Biden, and early on.
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He's lined up his cooperating former Trump aides, and he's indicted some Russians.
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It took quite an effort to get everyone lined up for that picture.
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Some students lined up as early as 5 am to get a ticket.
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About 300 Venezuelans were lined up at the border crossing early on Saturday.
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But that's the way it lined up—accidental, yet another oddly timed coincidence.
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"I've got a few things lined up," Pita Taufatofua told us at LAX.
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Those who were in the more traditional conservative and neoconservative camps lined up against Mr. Trump — or, at least, were not enthusiastically behind him — and those who were more aligned with Mr. Trump's brand of nationalism lined up behind him.
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And from my knowledge and understanding and my sources, they are already lined up.
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President Trump has great, just terrific candidates lined up to take James Comey's place.
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Iowa State lined up for handshakes, but the Hawkeyes left the floor without participating.
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Look closely at the three bright orbs lined up below his belt—his sword.
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This year, the festival has lined up tons of cool label showcases and panels.
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This year, lawmakers in 15 states have lined up to introduce fetal heartbeat legislation.
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The timing just lined up very nicely, and it was a really magical moment.
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Mourners lined up to enter the Capitol beginning Monday evening for the public viewing.
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People lined up around the residence hoping to get a glimpse of the motorcade.
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Then they were lined up on a soccer field and shot in the head.
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The more than 100 international journalists who lined up for the 11:40 a.m.
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The word "resist" seems to be a favorite of those lined up against Trump.
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Hip music blared from outdoor speakers and people lined up at outdoor merchandise booths.
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As the glasses are lined up along the bar, I hear a soft muttering.
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Barb of Stranger Things is back and she's got a few things lined up.
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With the decision looming, it's worth asking: what if he had lined up funding?
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Having a job already lined up made the decision to return easier, he says.
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The trees are all lined up to go to their foster families starting tomorrow!
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Thousands of people lined up to attend the funeral at New Psalmist Baptist Church.
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All the same, a Murderers' Row of capital lined up for the latest round.
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We have some amazing people lined up, but let me fill you in first.
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This time Bin Othman had lined up three more suspects to testify against him.
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On screen, ISIS militants can be seen lined up, evenly spaced, against a bank.
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In the months following SNL, she has a string of festival gigs lined up.
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Lynn turned 85 in April and had shows lined up through November across America.
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Leading 9-0 midway through the third quarter, the Steelers lined up four wide.
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After just 10 weeks, I decided to quit without having another job lined up.
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No immediate successor is lined up, so it appeared the country could become rudderless.
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Dozens of boys were lined up outside the restrooms as BuzzFeed News walked past.
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Musk was not close to taking Tesla private, and had not lined up financing.
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Now, the bikers straddled their bikes and lined up in formation on the road.
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And there they were, lined up, the next day to get into that library.
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They say they have 52 houses and flats lined up near the Spanish border.
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But it's really hard to get all those metaphorical trees lined up so precisely.
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Cars lined up across the winding road surrounded by rolling hills covered in vineyards.
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At arcades in nearby Chicago, people lined up to play inside BattleTech simulation pods.
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Romantic Renaissance The planets have some intense moments lined up for you this month.
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When the artists lined up, passersby stopped in the late afternoon heat to watch.
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Large mirrors are lined up alongside flat-screen TVs and posters barking motivational messages.
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He also has several projects lined up for 2019, according to his IMDb page.
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Once its done testing, Virgin Orbit has more than a dozen launches lined up.
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Republican elected officials and party elders lined up Saturday to denounce Trump's incendiary remarks.
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Different permutations are lined up until, like a Rubik's cube, everything slots into place.
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On issues like retirement security and child care, the candidates lined up, he said.
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It was good; stars like Madonna and Coldplay lined up to work with him.
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"Lined up together there's roughly 5 km of gates," said project spokesman Zhu Wenxin.
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Eat them outside, lined up through the woods like morse code, bare trees swaying.
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Adobe programs are known for their tool palettes, usually lined up around the edges.
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Ambulances lined up at the accident site to ferry the injured to local hospitals.
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He had a glittering future in his father's firm of stockbrokers all lined up.
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Parliamentary police officers loyal to Mr. Jawari lined up to protect the speaker's podium.
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It's rage at an elite class that people feel is lined up against them.
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And it lined up perfectly with the references I was using for his character.
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Patterson lined up wide right, went in motion left and blasted around left end.
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Democrats have some star power lined up for the first night of their convention.
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They lined up single file, toy guns in hand, and prepared to sneak downstairs.
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Lutz lined up, got a log of leg on it and... ...just. barely. missed.
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Even with that explicit rule, customers lined up with various outrageous vessels in hand.
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Also lined up against Huelskamp is the agriculture lobby, including the Kansas Farm Bureau.
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Two hours before showtime, a crowd had already lined up to hear Bell speak.
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Todd Phillips is apparently lined up to direct and Martin Scorsese set to produce.
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At the time, it wasn't clear if Amazon had lined up other cities, too.
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We wanted to cross over, so I guess this was lined up in time.
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More than a thousand people lined up to get inside, wearing ADOS T-shirts.
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The musicians perform songs from his next album, "Thoughts Lined Up," coming in July.
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Buzzfeed lined up images from both movies and revealed that they fit perfectly together.
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Although with this, I encounter another problem: I don't have any dates lined up.
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All lined up for staged photo ops apologizing for offending and opposing the party.
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Starting deep in Jets territory, quarterback Sam Darnold lined up in the shotgun formation.
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Hundreds lined up to buy; most were blacks who had never owned a house.
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They have lined up alternative providers, according to suppliers and sources in the industry.
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Conservative states have generally lined up behind West Virginia to help challenge the rule.
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People were already lined up, but I got a spot on the top deck.
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"Do you guys have a list of candidates already lined up?" an aide asked.
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In Orlando, people lined up by the hundreds to donate blood for the victims.
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Under a canopy of gold lights, police officers lined up for handshakes and hugs.
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On Monday, major law enforcement organizations lined up to support the Burr-Feinstein bill.
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The assistant also makes sure there are 11 players lined up on each side.
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Hundreds of shareholders lined up early outside downtown Omaha's CenturyLink Center for the meeting.
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We have lined up the very best deals on Logitech gaming accessories from Amazon.
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Villagers quickly lined up to help soldiers pass food and water to a crowd.
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I have the greatest business people in the world lined up to do it.
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Across Hawaii, jittery residents lined up at hardware centers, gasoline stations and grocery stores.
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The trucks lined up, swelling with military pride, facing one of the ramped walls.
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It's dimly lit, and mattresses are lined up on the floor against the walls.
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This was the one rule where their wishes lined up with their captors' intent.
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The restaurant was cavernous, dozens and dozens of tables lined up in perfect rows.
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But Jayme said he was 21, and Kasinskas realized the ages lined up, too.
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And still, drivers are lined up here, hoping for the chance to fill up.
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Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Starbucks have lined up to publicly oppose the president.
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So the imaging findings lined up pretty perfectly with the behavioral cognitive testing finding.
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The violins were lined up in glass cases, cellos upright by the front window.
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Members of the public lined up outside for a general viewing throughout the afternoon.
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Reeling, she traveled to St. Louis for the appointment she had lined up there.
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If the immigration czar thing doesn't pan out, Kobach has other plans lined up.
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We have lined up the very best deals on laptops, speakers, and much more.
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At the library, residents in sarongs lined up for their chance to go online.
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You need some dexterity in your fingers to get the plates all lined up.
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Rachel and Sarah likewise have family secrets lined up on the runway for revelation.
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Ms. Merkel survived, her approval rating spiked and she lined up a centrist successor.
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They lined up 850 students with legs spread and hands against the hallway walls.
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"I never lined up what the hell I was going to do," Douglas said.
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As songs about voting blasted from the speakers, people lined up to collect coupons.
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I have a plan in place and another rabbi lined up for this year.
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In an American context the same figures suggest police suspects lined up at gunpoint.
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We have more than 18,000 other recipes lined up for you on NYT Cooking.
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Outside, more than 100 pink Cadillacs lined up as part of the funeral procession.
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I had a real peach of a review lined up for this week, too.
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"You got to make sure you have everything all lined up," she told Access.
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A transparent blue wall marks where Yanukovich's forces lined up to repel the protesters.
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My daughter held the phone, lined up the shot and we were streaming live.
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They lined up in formation, and the gunman fired several shots into the sky.
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He was lined up to pitch Game 7, but the Dodgers lost in six.
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Afterwards, every student — all 75 — lined up and shook my hand or hugged me.
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She declined to answer whether the president has someone lined up for the role.
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On Saturday, fans wanting to use bathrooms were lined up for portable toilets outside.
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At the end of the evening, the empties were lined up on the bar.
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He used to have four or five women lined up to dance with him.
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Fourteen horses, lined up two by two, look serene before racing into the ring.
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I had several projects lined up — I had been developing "Blade," with Wesley Snipes.
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I had several projects lined up — I had been developing "Blade," with Wesley Snipes.
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"These folks were all lined up, but in a very cordial manner," he said.
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Poehler has been lined up to star in and direct "Wine Country" for Netflix.
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This lined up with Gabriel's memories and also invoked the ghost of Nina Krilova.
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Protesters have lined up outside Santa Anita calling for a ban on drug use.
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After Marcus Stroman starts, another starter, Washington's Tanner Roark, is lined up behind him.
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He makes a perfect scapegoat, and Fred's already lined up a replacement for him.
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Musk was not close to taking Tesla private and had not lined up financing.
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"It is unusual to have four of them lined up like that," Scinta said.
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The pictures also feature half-eaten bananas, neatly lined up bottles and spare shoes.
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His account largely lined up with what Tieberrious had told detectives the previous month.
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It is estimated that a half a million people lined up for the concert.
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There was also no clear replacement lined up in the event of Nielsen's departure.
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Enthusiastic spectators lined up hours ahead of the event to get through security cordons.
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Leclerc lined up 123th after a 212-place grid drop for an engine change.
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Outside Stoneman Douglas on Thursday, news crews lined up to broadcast from the scene.
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More than 1,103 community organizations have already lined up to help make this happen.
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However, he has not always lined up with Trump's aggressive approach to border security.
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And, that's just the beginning ... Floyd says he's got more fights lined up too.
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The states on each side of the case have lined up along partisan lines.
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All of these have research and experts lined up behind them and against them.
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It's unknown how much money Snapchat has lined up, or why it needs it.
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"The women were lined up and demanding access to birth control," her grandson said.
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With its Apollo open-source development program, it has lined up more than 130 partners.
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It's just now your day's lined up on Game 6 as opposed to Game 7.
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Stephen Colbert came and just lined up with everybody else and didn't make a fuss.
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Several times, Afghans have lined up in their finest clothes to vote in national elections.
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Banks have lined up as much as €7.3bn-equivalent of debt to back the buyout.
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Officers and vehicles lined up, forming a barrier to keep protesters in two northbound lanes.
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There are many interests lined up against a single-payer system in the United States.
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I think we need to have all of our ducks lined up in a row.
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His reasoning: he didn't want to disappoint attendees who had lined up ahead of time.
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A handful were lined up before dawn despite the cold, eager to cast their ballot.
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He has all the reruns on VHS, lined up against a wall in his basement.
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They lined up conversations throughout the company to make sure she was comfortable with it.
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The houses would be lined up in four rows of five, on a perfect grid.
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President Donald Trump has his next MAGA-friendly sporting event lined up — the Daytona 22017.
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By the time she graduated in 1999, Mayer already had 12 job offers lined up.
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They also lined up to sign a petition calling for the amendment to be withdrawn.
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Overall, the data more or less lined up with other measurements of illicit drug use.
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Use a ruler to make sure handles are lined up correctly on both sides. 6.
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Crowds lined up to get a glimpse — and hopefully, a smell — of the enormous plant.
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You're looking for the best deals, and that's exactly what we've lined up for you.
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Early yesterday, strangers lined up around the block to attend the funeral of Jerry Rabinowitz.
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And we had two trolleys lined up outside, ready to take us on a tour.
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Lined up in color order, Stewart's pants are placed on wooden hangers, spaced evenly apart.
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In the pharmaceutical section, illustrations of containers are lined up next to illustrations of herbs.
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News outlets reported that people lined up at the funeral home to pay their respects.
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She gathers up her few possessions, which are neatly lined up on the concrete floor.
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The SEC said Musk knew he didn't have the financing lined up and misled investors.
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Once lined up, it unlocks almost instantly, recognizing the unique patterns in the user's eye.
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The images showed three rows of mostly high-end products lined-up and stacked perfectly.
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First, the thrill of seeing so many people lined up outside, excited about this show.
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Nevertheless, Fetch says several large European firms are lined up to give it a go.
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Before I can properly make sense of one work, there's another lined up behind it.
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Facebook has lined up 24 third-party partners, as Facebook emphasized in Friday's blog post.
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Once two bays are lined up, the soldiers dash over to lock them in place.
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If that happens, TinyMOS has lined up some large online photography store clients, Tan added.
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The film opens with a shot of Holland and her friends, lined up like superheroes.
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A company owned by the American billionaire has been lined up as the potential promoter.
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I had features that I had lined up that I wanted, and stuff fell through.
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We have lined up the best deals on the biggest brands, with something for everyone.
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Around three-quarters come for work, nearly half with jobs lined up before they arrive.
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Girls lined up for pics Wednesday ... the duo could barely get from store to store.
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According to TVLine, she already has a guest role lined up on a popular sitcom.
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As the entire cast lined up for a photo, Theron casually locked arms with Hopper.
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Thousands of people lined up at Tennessee Tech to watch the eclipse from Tucker Stadium.
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When the stars all lined up, the archeology and the story combined, it was breathtaking.
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The speaker grilles, meanwhile, are barely visible, lined up along the bottom of the device.
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I pictured a series of bunk beds, metallic and uncomfortable, lined up in symmetrical rows.
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That's also why I've got a few months this year without any gigs lined up.
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The Switch has an undeniably strong catalog of games lined up for its first year.
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People lined up at screen-printing stalls to add activist flair to their T-shirts.
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What's more, the company lined up an impressive roster of executives to support its mission.
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So say many critics who lined up the day before the game's long-awaited Nov.
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Hundreds lined up for hours in the dark, many wearing Hogwarts robes and wielding wands.
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Clients lined up until late in the warm Bamako night to have their picture taken.
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A hundred women are lined up on their bikes and ready to hit the road.
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When I decided to leave The French Laundry, I didn't have a job lined up.
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Despite the weekend's ugly cold snap, people across the country lined up to purchase copies.
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Often you'll see scooters from Lime and Bird lined up right next to each other.
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On Wednesday, about 120 officers swarmed depositors lined up inside a handful of Yingkou branches.
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America's megachurches aren't lined up neatly in a row, all marching to a Republican cadence.
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If you lined up every one, from best to worst, who'd be in the middle?
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They weren't targeting any of the new boats for sale lined up in the back.
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Priti Patel, a former international development secretary, is reportedly lined up to be home secretary.
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Another 2,000 brides were lined up by the state government for marriage late last year.
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Hundreds lined up outside the venue hours before the performance began, clamoring to get in.
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But record executives bet that he could do it, and sponsors lined up behind him.
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The series includes clusters of phallic-like black ceramic cylinders lined up in tight formation.
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My favorite books are lined up in my study within eyeshot of my reading chair.
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For one class, my professor lined up several speakers whose business startups had all failed.
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"I'm going to get your shoes," she said as she lined up three new backpacks.
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Tens of thousands of people lined up in Bangalore, the state capital, to pay homage.
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"Everything lined up for this moment to take me to this place," he told Time.
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Last year, strong supporters of Israel lined up on both sides of the JCPOA issue.
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Shortly afterward, local residents lined up to thank their police officers and give them hugs.
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The excited patrons lined up at lunch Monday, pairing the Arnold Palmers with barbecue sandwiches.
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President Trump said last month he has a "fantastic person" lined up for the role.
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The television was on and the three women's purses sat lined up on the floor.
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Christie, after ending his own campaign, lined up behind Trump early in the 2016 race.
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He had shows lined up in Texas, New York and Florida, but that's now over.
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The Raiders lined up with just 10 defenders after a timeout prior to the play.
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Two hours before kick-off, over 100 supporters have already lined up at the gates.
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We didn't own a camera, had no interviews lined up, or any on-air experience.
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Last weekend's event had 1,200 people who lined up around the building hours in advance.
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With 80,000 people swarming the site, thousands of cars lined up to enter Burning Man.
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The March primary will test Hill's strength against several rivals lined up to challenge her.
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Children lined up to receive candy from President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
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Vanguard's detailed proxy-voting record shows its votes lined up alongside BlackRock's at both companies.
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We have lined up top drones from leading brands like DJI, Parrot, Yuneec, and more.
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A majority of Democratic primary voters have, at least for now, lined up behind Biden.
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One USB-C and three USB-A ports are lined up next to the flashlight.
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If women had lined up behind her as a bloc, she would be the nominee.
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He has $30 million in the bank and fund-raisers lined up to make more.
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What if the facts, lined up in a row, fail to tell a coherent story?
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What if you stop so that the sign is lined up with the back seat?
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Steps away from the slot machines, photographers and video crews lined up next to me.
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With the 5-yard penalty, Badgley then lined up for a 34-yard field goal.
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They stood outside, lined up near white tents under lights powered by a roaring generator.
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Ahead, drivers were lined up for the ferry from Orient Point to New London, Conn.
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Writers like Victor Hugo and Edmond Rostand lined up to create new works for her.
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The hotel staff had been lined up to see their boss, the president, go by.
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Those jokes about sequels lined up into the next decade aren't really jokes, are they?
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Youngblood says that the product has already been tested and has a manufacturer lined up.
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We lined up the shot on the roof of the apartment building on 58th Street.
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We have lined up models of different sizes and specs, with something for every home.
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I was told they had lined up excitedly, as if it were a fairground ride.
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A video was circulating that appeared to show the trucks lined up at the border.
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DELECE SMITH-BARROW School desks neatly lined up in rows may soon be a relic.
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He pulled out a pitching wedge, lined up and took an aggressive pin-seeking cut.
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The national organizations largely lined up behind Hillary Clinton in her 2016 primary against Sanders.
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Later, at the festival site, guests lined up to be checked into their damp tents.
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All the classrooms had their desks lined up in four rows of seven or eight.
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Those little wood statues lined up against the wall on the floor look like toys.
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Leading Republicans have since lined up to disavow that candidate, and who can blame them?
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Then I lined up a bunch of Coca-Colas (Not Pepsi — sorry NFL) and absorbed.
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Motorists lined up at a Carolina Petro station near the coast in Wilmington on Wednesday.
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Voters said they had lined up for hours before electoral officers arrived with voting materials.
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Video showed them lined up, with wrists cuffed behind their backs on the Capitol lawn.
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Fortunately, we have lined up all of these deals and more, in one convenient location.
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What do you do to a butcher who has lined up people and shot them?
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But he is popular with Republican primary voters, and candidates have lined up behind him.
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His 10 teammates will be lined up 40 yards away at the opposing team's 35.
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The wait might be long, but you'll already have the perfect Christmas present lined up.
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Holidays especially will bring out the carts, with parades and residents lined up to watch.
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Holidays especially will bring out the carts, with parades and residents lined up to watch.
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Jeudy lined up in the slot and beat his defender downfield on a post pattern.
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Harriott blasted the air horn and the offense lined up for seven-on-seven drills.
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Graphcore is in its final phases of product development and has lined up early customers.
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Later in the quarter, the Ravens lined up for a 34-yard Tucker field goal.
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I now have several shelves of these mostly clothbound journals lined up in chronological order.
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He remembers the children lined up behind their parents to get cookies and hot chocolate.
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Apple lined up its own exclusives from artists like Dr. Dre, Drake and Frank Ocean.
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But Brownback was expected to be approved after Republicans lined up behind his nomination. Sen.
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Costumes for Rey, Kylo Ren, and more lined up at the 'Rise of Skywalker' party.
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With that deal, Skilling had lined up his first supply of Chinese students for Oxford.
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Dozens lined up on a bridge to plead with the military to let them through.
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At Marsh Harbour, hundreds of people lined up to take a ferry back to Nassau.
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Not when we have lined up the best deals on speakers, headphones, and much more.
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Trucks, carrying essential goods like food and medicine, lined up at European borders on Wednesday.
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Nonetheless, we lined up behind Mike and snowshoed or skinned to just below 9,000 feet.
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People had lined up to buy newspapers that morning looking at one another with shock.
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Sanders delivered his typical stump to nearly 800 churchgoers lined up for a Sunday feast.
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It also so happens that it lined up with the characters' arcs quite well, too.
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When it does, the neatly lined up pots go flying as the villagers rush forward.
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There are some hotly contested races lined up in the fall, especially in Wisconsin. Sen.
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We had 17 8-foot tables lined up and stationed with endless amount of food.
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He lined up on the far right of Alabama's kickoff formation, parallel with Clemson's widest returner.
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Houston's All-Pro defensive end, J. J. Watt, lined up as quarterback in the Wildcat formation.
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Enjoyable guest stars are also lined up, especially Sarah Michelle Gellar, who appears in the Feb.
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My father was on my right, and my three siblings were lined up to my left.
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Her family quickly lined up to use the shower and she switched on the washing machine.
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Cameron Fleming lined up at left tackle with the first-team offensive line in Monday's practice.
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Hundreds of police in riot gear were discretely lined up on side streets to monitor revelers.
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Ivanka's efforts at self-promotion have neatly lined up with the media's own demand for characters.
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December 12 is lined up to be Cyber Monday 2.0, with deals on tech and gadgets.
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All members of the cast portrayed characters that lined up closely with their real life selves.
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They lined up on the tarmac, shuffling — their shoelaces had been taken as a security precaution.
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Narrow metal beds are lined up against the tiled walls, stained by trails of dried blood.
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At the end of the open casket service, people patiently lined up to pay their respects.
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As Food Beast notes, Nick had a job lined up prior to posting the unsettling images.
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Then the graphene is torn in two to produce two flakes with perfectly lined-up lattices.
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On Friday, the last day of climbing, hundreds of people lined up to scale the rock.
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But by the time queer people lined up in Orlando, science had long since moved on.
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And yes, there was merch ... fans lined up deep to grab $170 sweaters and $45 hats.
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Many lined up in the freezing cold for more than 48 hours to attend the event.
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Using Craigslist, she lined up about 10 rooms to see over a weekend in New Jersey.
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We have lined up discounted devices from the likes of LG, Samsung, Bose, Philips, and more.
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A group of boys was lined up next to it; they smiled and waved to reporters.
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All the terriers lined up and waited to be judged by a man in a tuxedo.
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They lined up in a very orderly fashion and were given a number and queue card.
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Elsewhere patients lined up at clinics with horrendous coughs, festering wounds and hernias spilling into trusses.
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Those tickets get you access to the incredible speakers we have lined up for the show.
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I came to a gas station where 14 taxis were lined up for a single pump.
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But it turned out he doesn't really have any major gigs lined up to speak of.
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Crowds also lined up to take ferries across the city's famed harbor to join the demonstration.
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The middle of the iris should be lined up with the highest point of the eyebrow.
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At Elevate, conference attendees lined up to try out Bell's VR experience inside the vehicle prototype.
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We all lined up in front of this large, blue, cardboard mailbox Ms. Smith had made.
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Experience: Only 22008% of voters who valued experience supported Trump, while 259% lined up behind Clinton.
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Resistance is lined up at the recent top of 112.39, with support at 111.37 and 110.83.
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Ahead we've lined up the chicest bottled and canned ciders worth sipping on all fall long.
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Meanwhile, Luke On, a University of Toronto finance undergraduate, said he lined up at 10 p.m.
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In the parking lot, buses lined up side by side, casting slanted shadows on the asphalt.
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The television was on and the three women's purses sat lined up, opened on the floor.
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Per Chewy's revised S-1, the company has already lined up a $300 million credit line.
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Then Ruby lined up another client, a firefighter, who had his wife pose in his uniform.
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We've sipped Bloody Mary's in five boroughs, and lined up for eggs benny in every neighborhood.
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The Big Bang Theory may be ending, but Kaley Cuoco already has another job lined up.
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You know where we're coming, and we know where y'all are gonna be lined up at.
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With the early success of the film, do you have your next dream project lined up?
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Soldiers lined up for the event broke ranks, and the transmission of the event abruptly ended.
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Cars are now lined up nearly a mile along the highway near Prince's Paisley Park studios.
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In addition, it lined up a number of tech and consulting partners to support new users.
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Families, many with small children, and groups of friends lined up as early as 2 a.m.
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Firefighters lined up along the beach as the boat swayed back and forth in strong waves.
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"There's a reason we've got those guys lined up down there," Girardi said of his bullpen.
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He also has all the necessary accoutrements lined up, including whipped cream, syrup and chocolate chips.
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President Donald Trump has lined up his next pick for deputy attorney general: Jeffrey A. Rosen.
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She has a very specific point-of-view and her and I lined up pretty well.
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He got to keep the apartment because he had a roommate lined up and I didn't.
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The Texas Department of Criminal Justice lined up a fleet of buses and began moving inmates.
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That finding lined up with the analysis of healing times in daytime and nighttime burn victims.
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Lined up in a parking lot in north New Jersey, the Caddies made a nice showing.
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TA) has lined up a U.S.-listed insurer to buy its insurance unit Phoenix Holdings (PHOE1.
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"To me, the fundamentals since February have lined up for the dollar to rally," McCormick said.
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Well-wishers lined up eight and 10 deep along both sides of Broadway stretching for blocks.
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He waved from his car to the hundreds of people who lined up to welcome him.
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In a less confident sign, dozens of people lined up outside bank machines to withdraw money.
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They lined up all the Latino employees — seven chicken catchers — with their faces against a wall.
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Kraninger has lined up behind Mulvaney's terrible record, but she also has one of her own.
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Bodyguards quickly move to shield Maudro, while troops that were lined up in the street scattered.
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Turkey's public offering market has gained momentum lately with planned large IPOs lined up for 2018.
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There's no shortage of upcoming collaborators lined up, either, among them Rian Johnson and Kevin Feige.
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"They had a finance deal lined up which was very satisfactory before (the vote)," Curtis said.
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And so it's a lucky sort of way that it lined up without us needing to.
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Done in haste, Brady looked so comically bad that people lined up to buy the sketch.
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An interactive graphic at the top of the page features houses lined up on a street.
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"We have to order a few less vehicles until we get it lined up," he said.
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On Wednesday, NASA satellites captured Dorian and three other cyclones lined up across the Western Hemisphere.
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And she publicly endorsed me, even as all her former colleagues lined up behind my opponent.
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By the end of Sunday's episode, the major contenders were lined up and ready for action.
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Brooks made up an A-list of political and journalism stars who also lined up to
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At the entrance to the neighborhood, people were lined up waiting for buses and moto taxis.
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After Ms. Manganelli did last looks, the men lined up outside for an iPhone photo shoot.
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"They had these elderly people, handicapped people lined up in wheelchairs," said stranded passenger Rutia Curry.
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As women lined up outside thanked Clinton for her campaign, I could see she was moved.
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There was no one lined up for the job at the time of Mr. Lewandowski's dismissal.
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Whether or not the special is a success, she will have plenty of suitors lined up.
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When audience members lined up to ask questions after his speech, he noticed an odd pattern.
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But all three have been lined up for sentencing even while Mueller's final product remains unfinished.
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Metropolitan Division The schedule is lined up for Pittsburgh to make a move in the standings.
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You tilt the phone until the circle is lined up in the center of the crosshairs.
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With one second left, Jenkins lined up for a long three and fired a perfect strike.
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Who knows where part II will take us… Martin's album Thoughts Lined Up is out now.
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Together with Neiman Marcus, we've lined up the 30 outfit ideas we're most excited to try.
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About 25 people lined up in the kitchen, loading paper bowls with heaping ladles of Juanita's.
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The stadium will open soon, and hundreds of people are lined up in the parking lot.
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Sleaford Mods posters hang on the kitchen wall but there's no abduction lined up for us.
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It's not like here, where you go into projects prepared, and you have things lined up.
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And then they lined up to offer long, heartfelt hugs to the officers who were there.
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The bank ultimately lined up enough interest, according to a person with knowledge of the package.
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"My brother-in-law has something lined up for me, working in a restaurant," Urdaneta said.
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I've been pulling the phrases from the spines of discs lined up beneath my television set.
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Some 2,090 runners lined up at the start on Staten Island, by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
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Cars lined up bumper-to-bumper in our driveway and for long stretches down the street.
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The artist's typewritten pages, covered in handwritten notes and edits are lined up in another case.
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Or just copy me and tell them some of the heroes already have sequels lined up.
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Democratic veterans and newcomers alike have lined up to challenge President Trump in the 2020 election.
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When they got it right, the artistic images lined up nearly perfectly with the scenes today.
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Mr. Netanyahu claimed to have lined up 60 seats in his coalition during the past week.
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The two ministers denied reports they were being lined up as a possible caretaker prime minister.
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He doesn't have another job lined up and is taking time off, according to a spokesman.
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Dawkins lined up as an eligible receiver on first-and-goal from the 7-yard line.
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But, Ford lined up offsides ... the play was called back ... and the rest is now history.
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Lieberman had a job at Morgan Stanley lined up and was helping classmates with mock interviews.
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Morocco's star forward Achraf Bencharki is being lined up for a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia.
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Hundreds of people were lined up at this UFO-like building, which faces the River Tagus.
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Official announcements for the W.N.B.A. lined up perfectly to follow the American women's gold medal performance.
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Collier looked like a Hollywood pro, holding court as people lined up to pay their respects.
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In the hours after the shooting, people desperate to offer help lined up to donate blood.
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Also on Friday, Norway's central bank cut interest rates and lined up emergency loans for banks.
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Many of them, she said, already had jobs lined up slated to start in the fall.
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It's back-to-school season, and we've lined up a special Extra Crunch promotion for students.
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Others were lined up and shot or were shot in the head at point-blank range.
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Jones next has a number of movie projects lined up and a comedy special with Netflix.
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One of the roommates, K., studied abroad and lined up a girl to sublet her room.
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Politicians also lined up to criticize the tabloids, as well as hate-fueled social media commenters.
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Guerrasio: So you have no distribution lined up at this point, you&aposre just making it.
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Early Wednesday, dozens of reporters from around the world lined up at the courthouse in Manhattan.
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And, in a perfectly proportional response, British consumers lined up in the cold at 10 p.m.
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Zobrist can play anywhere on the infield and has lined up in all three outfield positions.
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Prior to the storm, says Gus, they had jobs lined up that needed to be completed.
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We were lined up by chance to sit side-by-side on Space Mountain that day.
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However, all but one — Mitt Romney — have lined up behind Trump to support and defend him.
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The Senate Republican leader lined up a procedural vote on the debt legislation on Monday evening.
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We walked to the park, reviewed the course and lined up even with an elm tree.
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Stator says it has finally lined up a manufacturing partner, making it now available for preorder.
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The specs never quite lined up with the price tag, which at one point was $255,20193.
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At Friday's event in Toronto, the party's candidates in the area lined up onstage behind him.
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JOHN KINGMAN IS BEING LINED UP AS THE CHAIRMAN OF TESCO'S FINANCIAL SERVICES ARM - SKY NEWS
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Lined up in rowsFolded in thin papery wrapPotato, kasha, or cherry cheeseMrs.
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"In the shopping malls the cashiers are lined up like cattle for the slaughter," he said.
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In 2018 in Russia, the United States should be lined up for its eighth straight appearance.
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Thirty minutes before the kickoff, the players lined up in the tunnel leading into the stadium.
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At the entrance, the young men of the family had lined up to greet the visitors.
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Demonstrators in Times Square lined up to stretch a sign for those above them to read.
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Neither guy has an opponent lined up for their next fight ... so could it actually happen??
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Four years after supporting Mr. Sanders, they lined up to take a selfie with Ms. Klobuchar.
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At Marsh Harbour, hundreds of people have lined up to take a ferry back to Nassau.
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When the team climbed into the peke-peke to leave, the Mashco lined up to watch.
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She was treated as the event's grande dame as people lined up to speak with her.
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Republicans quickly lined up to rebuke the president and business leaders fled his economic advisory councils.
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Investors that had once lined up to pour money into the promising company seemed to evaporate.
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Even more protesters lined up along the road, some waving "I stand with Planned Parenthood" signs.
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Over the weekend, lawmakers from both parties lined up to give opposing views of its role.
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Szechuan sauce hopefuls lined up around the block hours after the last bracelets were given out.
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A lot of the planets lined up so that it was an icon of that time.
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The NFL lined up four advertisers for Sunday's big game: Marriott Hotels, Amazon, Budweiser and Pepsi.
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A bunch of stoners lined up when the store opened Thursday morning to get their weed.
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In what promises to be an epic clash of the titans, the battle lines have been drawn: Big Cable has lined up on one side favoring the apps approach, and Big Tech (actually Big Alphabet) has lined up on the other side promoting the hardware approach.
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Mr. Babington, a financial analyst, said his political leanings lined up more with Ron Paul than Mrs.
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But it also depends on the company's ability to get the necessary hardware lined up by then.
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The moon, Earth and sun lined up last night in a full eclipse — the last until 2021.
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As the scale of damage was revealed, billionaires and corporate giants lined up to pledge huge donations.
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Nearly every major reliable interest group lined up behind Cuomo, and elected officials likewise fell in line.
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Men in traditional skirts with garlands of leaves and flowers lined up waiting to perform a ceremony.
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And in Chattanooga, throngs of residents lined up for hours to donate blood to the wounded victims.
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We talk about our days and what kinds of things I have lined up for the week.
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He left a job without another one lined up, and I know how stressful that can be.
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Remember last year when it seemed that everyone in Hollywood lined up for bob or lob haircut?
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We have an exciting day lined up, and the only thing missing at this point is you.
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Priyanka Chopra already has an epic tale lined up for her future children with husband Nick Jonas!
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Already boys and girls were lined up across the tiles, arms held aloft, sweat coating their faces.
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Each skill measured is lined up with certain industries and disciplines that require strength in these areas.
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People lined up to learn more about the health benefits of a new water -- Hot Dog Water.
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Some have lined up outside of stores for hours, concerned that power could be out for weeks.
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The new features already have more than 20 partners lined up, including Macy's, Kate Spade and Abercrombie.
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It was a rainy Sunday evening, and yet a large crowd had lined up on 216th Avenue.
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On Monday, hundreds of people lined up outside of Topshop's store in Midtown Manhattan before doors opened.
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Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and other proponents for stronger financial regulation have lined up behind the CFPB.
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Video: Moon Express/YouTube Indeed, Moon Express already has some exciting experiments lined up for its mission.
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With a little help from Fern Green's inventive recipe book, Melts, we've lined up three sandwich stunners.
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Rather, it extends through the gallery space and beyond; three cast bronze sculptures are lined up outside.
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With no other manufacturers lined up, it sounds like BlackBerry-branded phones will be dead for good.
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The women in the yard were all lined up against the fence, waiting to hear the decision.
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Robbins said Marvel has a full slate of post "Endgame" heroes lined up for future film projects.
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Sunday open houses this spring often look like the hottest new restaurants, with customers lined up outside.
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They were received with massive applause at the event, where they lined up and posed for photos.
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But regular immigrants, unlike refugees, must have private wealth or a job lined up before they come.
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We have lined up the best deals from top brands in a range of sizes and specs.
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Eager customers lined up for the new device days before its release in Tokyo's Omotesando shopping district.
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As everyone lined up at their booths, I couldn't help but notice that no one was nude.
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The work is reminiscent of a bank vault with safe deposit boxes lined up along the walls.
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Unsurprisingly, Mr Macron's political opponents have already lined up to dismiss the measures he announced as inadequate.
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Many other countries have also lined up to criticize Trump's reasons for withdrawing from the 2015 agreement.
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And with a paid partnership lined up in the City of Detroit, that actually just might happen.
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They're on different schedules, but this month five things lined up, so I get a 15% discount.
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Destiny CallingI think that all of the stars were kind of lined up for this to happen.
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"The expected move is $218.57; we're lined up around that 217.50 for the middle strike," Gordon said.
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The American president himself had been lined up to cut the ribbon on the billion-dollar building.
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Progressives that lined up behind her campaign after Sanders was eliminated from contention aren't scared off -- yet.
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Lauren and John-Morgan have already worked with two clients and have their third client lined up.
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Governments and major corporations are lined up for years to put major items into or beyond orbit.
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And the "runaway train" will continue, they say, with more collaborations already lined up for the fall.
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The cows were discovered days after the storm — dead and bloated, lined up against a metal fence.
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Drinking water was lined up, and utility crews with bucket trucks moved into position in the region.
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Or it could simply serve video ads between a queue of videos lined up for co-viewing.
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At the register, a snake of people lined up for the opportunity to give away their money.
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A dog's life People lined up for the latest iPhone this month, but not Coco the dog.
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Some feminists may disagree that all of the 43rd President's policies completely lined up with feminist rhetoric.
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By Friday, a dozen of the things were smartly lined up on the ramp, wingtip to wingtip.
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Hundreds of volunteers lined up at the Rafina town hall to offer whatever help might be needed.
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They're lined up down the street, too, around the Peninsula Hotel where Hillary Clinton is reportedly camped.
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Dominick Reyes is lined up against Jones for the main event of UFC 247 on February 8.
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Regarding White's pending departure, it is not clear if a new CEO has already been lined up.
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The demos that Apple had lined up tell the tale of who they're pitching this machine to.
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I sat them all out, one by one, until they lined up the length of the counter.
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We've lined up plenty of deals, including discounted 4K TVs that will leave you jumping for joy.
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They then lined up turned and bowed before leaving the ice to a standing ovation in tears.
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It looked like Perez was lined up to catch the ball, but Rivera was awarded a double.
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There are also a bunch of celebrity guests lined up, as you can see in the trailer.
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Ahead of Tuesday's performance, military police lined the entrance, checking fans who lined up for the show.
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Which loads of people were doing…All these Hollywood superstars, lined up and breastfeeding in the ladies.
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Hudson laughed and giggled as a gaggle of handsome hunks lined up in only tight-fitting denim.
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What exactly do DJs and producers do during the week, when they've not got gigs lined up?
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The clip features five hungry young 'roos lined up next to each other enjoying their bottle brunch.
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When the…occupant wanted to move back to the original timeline, the code lined up the coordinates.
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It is encouraging to hear rumours that Mr Khan has a big job lined up for him.
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For hours, people also lined up outside hardware stores hoping to get plywood, batteries and power generators.
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AI has partners lined up and already has a fleet of self-drive cars operating in California.
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"[The shooter] shot everybody lined up along the fenced area to get to the bar," he adds.
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But the prospect of his confirmation hung in the balance as Democrats lined up against him. Sen.
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She has a job lined up and she hopes to become involved in the criminal justice system.
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The magazines and tabloids at Walmart in the US were all lined up by the checkout stations.
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He and Lorna profess their love for each other before she's lined up with the other inmates.
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With three seconds left in the half, Dan Carpenter lined up for a 53 yard field goal.
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Sources in Milo's camp tell us he's not sweating deportation, because he's lined up a new sponsor.
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In a brief interview after the event, Walden said she did not have another job lined up.
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Local media reports said that hundreds of people lined up a day in advance to get in.
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For weeks, Republicans have complained about the impeachment process, while Democrats have lined up to support it.
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In the lot that Fowler and I passed, forty-seven rigs were lined up, in even rows.
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In Thousand Oaks, California, hundreds of people lined up to donate blood after the mass shooting there.
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Before the Valeant buyout, Sprout had lined up Cardinal Health, one of the nation's largest drug distributors.
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Outside the convention center, Berkshire shareholders lined up for prime seats in the middle of the night.
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It becomes especially clear when you see all four bunny photos all perfectly lined up...Sorry, friends.
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More than four thousand people lined up for blocks to hear Trump at a downtown convention center.
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Forgive me for using the obvious pun, but it's lined up so perfectly: He will rock you.
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Their heads had been fried and lined up on a plate like helmets at a biker bar.
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Everyone's lined up at the opera editor's desk clamoring for tickets to "Cyrano de Bergerac" or whatever.
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The reception area was vacant except for the Japanese women's shoes lined up on old wooden shelves.
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Shareholders lined up to check out the cabin of a Bombardier private jet that was on display.
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Outside a local high school, hundreds of residents lined up for military ready-made meals and water.
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Witnesses said the displaced people were caught up in the crossfire as they lined up for food.
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The formerly threatening, anti-social leader lined up the leaders of the biggest countries in the world.
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Large companies with piles of cash have banks lined up down the street to lend them money.
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Patten was lined up by prosecutors as a person involved in that planned second trial against Manafort.
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The Senate on Thursday lined up a major federal lands bill for a potential vote next week.
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GOP senators, meanwhile, have lined up behind legislation that would allow immigrant families to be detained together.
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"There were parents lined up all down the street trying to pick up kids," Parson tells PEOPLE.
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I can't believe there's not a hundred people lined up trying to steal this job from me.
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Lined up in groups of 20 to 30, they were shot and forced into the icy waters.
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He probably would have lined up the drugs and tried to coerce you into a threesome… Sure.
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Ten projects, including 7 game developers, are lined up to pay a fee to integrate Bitski's SDK.
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On the last day in April, I lined up with thousands of others at the starting line.
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Corporal R.J. Mitchell and his Marines lined up flush against the wall and peeked through the doorway.
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And so I lined up our photos side by side, and yeah I look nothing like that.
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We've lined up an exclusive deal on PureVPN that is so cheap, it's difficult to say no.
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Mosques and colorful temples are lined up next to each other here in sandy and curving alleyways.
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I paused to study them sunning themselves, all lined up in a row like prehistoric rosary beads.
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Make sure nobody was lined up wrong or the center wasn't a few inches out of position.
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Dozens of wooden saints are lined up around the cathedral's perimeter, surrounded by hundreds of burning candles.
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I think that probably lined up with the start of the marketplace, when we finally had everything.
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Thousands of visitors lined up at security checkpoints to enter the square, many carrying tour group flags.
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Before "Seven Nation Army," the girls lined up backstage, the seams in their stockings plucked perfectly straight.
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Cornell had been touring with Soundgarden with more dates lined up for the rest of the month.
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Energean has lined up capital to finance the deal in recent months, one of the sources said.
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Many thousands more recipes to cook this week are lined up to meet you on NYT Cooking.
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But on a Saturday afternoon in September, children lined up for ice cream on the terminal steps.
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Thousands of refugees were lined up on the north bank waiting their turn to cross the river.
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A row of mounted police lined up at the entrance to welcome the attendees into the park.
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On a quieter stretch of John Street, patrons lined up outside Pho Tau Bay, a popular restaurant.
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But the President is wary of pushing him to the exits without having a replacement lined up.
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Huawei just lined up a pretty big name in its attempts to rebuild a competitive software suite.
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Live music is lined up, and T-shirts are for sale ("I Blacked Out In Barlow, Ky").
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The United Arab Emirates, Egypt and others have lined up behind him, and Russia has sent mercenaries.
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The bodies of at least 10 children lay lined up on the ground or under a quilt.
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Donald Graham lined up attorneys to represent them if anyone challenged their right to be in school.
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But in the Hindu village where she was killed, people have lined up behind the accused men.
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Some protesters also fought between themselves, while others threw objects at police officers lined up behind shields.
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We have lined up deals on the likes of Philips, Toshiba, LG, Hisense, Sony Bravia, and more.
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In some districts where Republicans won their seats narrowly, several Democrats are already lined up to run.
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The doctor told BBC News that scores of citizens have lined up at Wuhan hospitals in panic.
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"It's best to make sure you have all your ducks lined up in a row," he said.
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Close to 100 people lined up at a vaccination site outside a church in the Gombe district.
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Mr. Thomson lined up the final throw to try to steal the match from the Ardsley team.
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"It would be a huge miss if they can't get these things lined up together," Norton said.
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Last week, TransCanada said it had lined up enough long-term commitments from shippers for the pipeline.
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He accepted congratulations from other journalists who lined up to say hello at a pre-gala reception.
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Fans lined up to tell Ms. Howard about their mothers who, like hers, suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.
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But Democratic lawmakers of all stripes have lined up behind efforts to keep their colleagues in place.
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KPMG is being lined up to oversee the insolvency of Thomas Cook's UK tour operating business. bit.
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The resort is known as the "pink palace" and has luxury yachts lined up on its dock.
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But in the past several weeks, Markey has lined up prominent Democratic endorsements, including fellow Democratic Sen.
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Democratic leaders from both chambers of Congress quickly lined up to take swings at the impeachment resolution.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "At one store in Washington, people were lined up to buy the book at midnight.
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Crowds lined up at sushi restaurants for hours, waiting to eat one final meal before the move.
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Interviews with victims and family members who had been identified through Mr. DeRogatis's reporting were lined up.
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He liked the Wetherspoons clientele, including the ones who lined up, shakily, for pints at 8 a.m.
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In no time at all, six lines of coke were lined up inside on the kitchen table.
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The DemocratsJust as Republicans did their duty in opposing the speech, Democrats lined up to support it.
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We lined up to be served a small paper cup of tea and returned to our seats.
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In the clip, the stars – dressed in character – lined up behind a table covered with cupcake decorating supplies.
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" With the Patriots lined up behind him, Trump said: "No team has been this good for this long.
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Facing a fourth-and-goal from the Indiana 6, the Spartans lined up for a short field goal.
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Recently the Huffington Post, NPR, and The New York Times have lined up to work with the company.
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Peak prices lined up with the day the Chicago Mercantile Exchange introduced bitcoin futures trading on Dec. 17.
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The deal never materialized and the actual capital commitments Musk said Tesla had lined up have been questioned.
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So that lowered our expense by $1,000 — and I've already lined up tenants for the next six months.
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We have lined up the best offers on smartwatches and fitness trackers from Garmin, Fitbit, Huawei, and more.
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All kinds of military aircraft are lined up in precision formation as if ready to soar into conflict.
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You can see them in the postcard, lined up next to bright blue water and a diving board.
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"I'll never forget walking into the reception tent and everybody was lined up, clapping for us," says Lawrence.
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Eight tablets with sleeping pets onscreen are lined up for testing before being shipped to their respective seniors.
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From their signature movies to their troubled marriages, here are a few instances where their lives lined up.
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California requires prospective notaries to submit fingerprints for identification purposes, and we lined up to get ours scanned.
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When the lawyer learned that I was quitting without another job lined up, he actually laughed at me.
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A crowd of people lined up to place stones and flowers in memory of victims of gun violence.
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Like at previous launches, the store's employees lined up along the mammoth glass facade that surrounds the building.
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Considering how many similar shots you'll see lined up on your feed, the consensus seems to be… no.
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Once again, heavy drills and other engineering equipment are lined up along sections of Israel's border with Gaza.
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But Saturn's magnetic field is perfectly lined up with its axis, making its rotation very difficult to measure.
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And the next thing you know, the next morning, [people] were lined up at Abercrombie & Fitch 50 deep.
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Iowans in the tiny town of less than 400 people lined up according to the candidates they supported.
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The women were lined up, with men paying cash to have sex with them, Woodward said in court.
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Like daughter Kylie Jenner's huge handbag closet, Jenner keeps all of her pursed lined up neatly on display.
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All the corresponding sides needed to be lined up and connected before the full picture could be revealed.
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Pachikov says Sunflower already has thousands of customers lined up to purchase the system with its subscription model.
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The senile Soviet leaders who lined up on the top of the mausoleum were the butt of jokes.
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"A lot of people don't want to quit a job without having one already lined up," Kanumury said.
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In addition, Michaels has lined up a number of products that can't be found at any other retailers.
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Eleven coffins were lined up on Wednesday as mourning friends, relatives and locals gathered to remember the family.
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It's like they had an actress lined up but she canceled last minute so Jesse offered his kids.
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As Jones faces a tough path to staying in the Senate, Republicans have lined up to challenge him.
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Then 9 months ago, I lined up a catering job in the city, so I decided to move.
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I lined up my knuckles, kept my eye on the ball and took some undoubtedly embarrassing-looking swings.
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