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"queued" Definitions
  1. waiting in a line:The motorcycle zipped by, overtaking the queued cars and cutting in front of all of them.
  2. Computers
  3. assigned to or arranged in a list of items waiting for action:The service has since been restored and all queued emails have been delivered.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of queue.

519 Sentences With "queued"

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Young activists queued for three hours to see Mr Johnson.
Campaign signs dot lawns where voters are queued in Indianapolis.
Investors queued to secure shares in the Ford Motor Company.
Some queued for over an hour to cast their ballot.
Once there, they had queued for two hours in the bank.
What's the longest you've ever queued for a bowl of ramen?
Everyone from Nirvana to David Bowie queued up to pay homage.
Dozens of people queued for their three minutes at the microphone.
Each time the short clip finished, he queued it up again.
How's Dreamcatcher as just another movie, queued up in some streaming service?
Incredulous short-sellers have queued up to bet against SolarCity and Tesla.
More than 2m Russians had queued for hours to venerate the relics.
According to reports, more than 500 people already queued before Friday's release.
Next to him, children in school uniforms queued to quench their thirst.
She had, in effect, entered his wheelhouse, queued up a Joe moment.
I have a video queued up: the history of Castlevania, the Nintendo game.
"It's a disguise," said Beatriz Piñate as she queued for bread in Caracas.
And he wasn't the only one who queued up overnight outside the store.
According to Twitch, GIFs will be queued up and delivered one-by-one.
Banks failed, people queued in soup lines and Hoover lost control of events.
Needless to say, drug charities and authorities have queued up to discredit them.
There are thousands more similar lawsuits queued up in courts around the country.
"We had them queued up through the front door on occasion," he recalled.
People have queued up outside flour mills in some parts of the country.
More than 40 emergency vehicles, their lights flashing, queued up in its wake.
"So you'll likely find a very long line queued up there for coffee."
Three hundred people queued up overnight in frigid weather for a commemorative stamp release.
Taxis queued in front of Howrah station on January 30, 2016 in Kolkata, India.
When banks reopened on the following day, people queued to make their first withdrawals.
"There is no petrol anywhere," said one motorist who had queued for two hours.
The great and the good have queued up to warn of the dangers ahead.
By 1991 the Pentagon had queued up its stockpile for another cluster-munitions campaign.
He queued up another cloture vote on the package when the Senate comes back.
Nearby, some Zimbabweans queued for cash outside banks while public taxis ferried commuters to work.
Instead of a live music band, he plays music programmed and queued into his computer.
Instead of the TV show you had queued up, a million pop-ups spew out.
These super fans queued and waited with a patience and order that is uniquely British.
"I wouldn't condone it (his comments)," Bell said as she queued in the autumn cool.
You aren't a true Supreme x LV fan until you've queued up overnight for it.
It has succeeded remarkably, so much so that former Communist countries queued up to join.
Over 50 people, mostly followers, queued for a seat in court hours before the sentence.
Many wore wet towels on their heads and carried electric fans as they queued uncovered.
Then, the doors will open to likely hundreds of thousands of people queued up outside.
No, this composer wants the listener's ears to remain queued up for the next surprise.
When he saw some 800 people queued outside the facility, he dropped to his knees.
Last year the museum had almost 700,000 visitors, who sometimes queued for hours to get in.
Tens of thousands of Venezuelans queued to cross the border into Colombia to shop for essentials.
Indians then queued for weeks on end to exchange or deposit their banned money at banks.
But it's probably not the kind of thing you want queued up for the little ones.
On Wednesday, hundreds of Freetown residents queued to identify relatives crushed by the mudslide on Monday.
Weiner recalls how Netflix started as a place where you queued up DVDs to watch later.
Any local files you've got queued up on Android should work just fine on iOS too.
Nigerians queued at polling booths around the country where voting officially began at 383:00 a.m.
Voters queued for hours in the north, but registered their ballots in the south within minutes.
The first "Harry Potter" story appeared in 20153; millions have queued outside bookshops and cinemas since.
They arrived shortly after midnight, and queued outside until Westfield opened its doors around 5 a.m.
Politicians queued up to criticise big tech companies for abusing data and paying too few taxes.
"People queued around the block, in the pouring rain, and nobody moaned about it," she said.
And lines formed outside pharmacies in the Sydney CBD, as Sydneysiders queued to buy face masks.
Tomorrow we'll have a recap of day two of the prosecution all queued up for you.
Hundreds queued at polling stations, looking to vote early and avoid ballot disruptions if violence erupts.
In Nouakchott's wealthy Tevragh Zeina neighborhood, dozens of voters queued calmly in a dusty school courtyard.
The long silences the middle of conversations, while particular lines and animations queued up, felt interminable.
Students cramming on the weekend received tins of steaming soup their parents had queued patiently to deliver.
If a route is already queued up on a phone, Android Auto will automatically populate the directions.
Thousands of passengers queued for hours in departure halls at the airports on a particularly busy weekend.
The documents linked in the Twitter posts that were already queued for posting dated back several months.
Celebrities like Tracee Ellis Ross, Lily Allen, Penelope Cruz, and more queued up to get their shots.
The tests had 14,000 drivers participating, and on average 500 of them were queued up every day.
Dozens queued to vote at one polling station where a portrait of Assad hung on the wall.
When Venezuela devalued three years ago, locals queued up to buy TVs before they rose in price.
I queued it up on HBO one bored night, and discovered that it's an instant cult classic.
Eager customers queued up for classic cendol and other variations, like cendol white coffee and cendol durian.
On the day of the open house, an estimated 250 prospective buyers queued up around the block.
They queued up to write messages on a massive wall-sized Lemmy poster out on the patio.
That day I went on it twice and queued for two-and-a-half hours each time.
In scorching heat, migrants queued for food and used water from tanks to wash and shave themselves.
Within minutes of Saturday's arguments beginning, the president's attorneys had queued up a clip of Schiff's remarks.
Khamenei praised Iranians for their big turnout after voters queued up for hours to cast their ballots.
I queued up and stumbled out 30 minutes later, full of pickles, fries and tender, blackened beef.
Long lines of cars queued on the highway south of Beirut and other parts of the country.
In fact the first customer who queued in the line was actually an American, not even a Filipino.
When the afternoon's questions all ended, the slick marketing video that had been queued up began to play.
It introduced "leanback," a feature that queued new videos for you to watch while your current video played.
When you play one clip, you'll see more related ones queued up below that you can watch next.
Long lines of cars queued on the highway south of Beirut, a scene repeated elsewhere in the country.
In one excluded city, Beni, residents queued outside makeshift polling stations and staged a mock vote in protest.
It's the jam you always have queued up when there's even the slightest chance of an overnight guest.
Dozens queued outside the main post office near Tokyo station to get their hands on the special stamps.
When I asked for a list of YouTube cat videos, Alexa queued up a bunch of popular ones.
Nigerians queued at polling booths around the country where voting was set to begin at 8:00 a.m.
Anxiety spread across the crowd of thousands in the stadium as clouds queued up to cover the sun.
People queued for it then too — and queues have since become a familiar sight at Apple's hyped launches.
At Apple's flagship London store on Regent Street, about 25 people queued up as of around 72019 a.m.
Journalists, many of whom had queued in the rain since before dawn, were permitted one mobile phone each.
No one wants to miss their deadline, so pages like the from UK retailer Carphone Warehouse are queued up.
Hundreds of mourners queued to squeeze into the Orthodox green-and-white church to listen to the funeral mass.
He then queued up his song, "Hit It First," which references what else but the sex tape with Kim.
When a video finishes, the app moves on to whatever video it has queued up to auto-play next.
In Tripoli, where notes dispatched from Britain are yet to be distributed, people queued in vain to withdraw cash.
Cars queued at almost every petrol station in Khartoum on Saturday as motorists waited for fuel for several hours.
While still wet from a dive, we gathered on the foredeck and queued up our videos on an iPad.
Pregnant women queued, too; one in 350 mothers were dying in childbirth, about the same as in Gabon today.
On Wednesday, voters in 67 constituencies queued outside polling stations to elect lawmakers who will rule the impoverished state.
Queued up emails can be viewed and edited from the Scheduled link on the left of the web interface.
Wang's pictures of the iPhone 7 have come days after hundreds of people queued outside Apple stores in China.
In Sanaa, which is still under Houthi control, hundreds of people queued for hours to register for the vouchers.
But so was the best, as people took perfect strangers into their houses and queued up for blood banks.
Many people in the town queued on Thursday to express their condolences to the father of the IS fighter.
They happily queued to get autographs of their favourite alien or federation crew member—for a fee, of course.
Queued up behind China, other fast-growing developing countries with large populations are embarking on the same urbanization process.
Queued up behind China, other fast-growing developing countries with large populations are embarking on the same urbanization process.
Ambassadors of European countries queued up in Riyadh to meet with Hariri and find out what was going on.
Queued up behind China, other fast-growing developing countries with large populations are embarking on the same urbanisation process.
Masses of commuters queued at metro stations across the city after some rail services were suspended and roads closed.
"Most of the (workers) cannot feed their families," Nicholas said as he queued in a dusty schoolyard to vote.
Thousands of additional lawsuits against Monsanto, which Bayer acquired last year, are queued up in state and federal courts.
O'Brady queued up his favorite albums and podcasts, but, as a practitioner of silent meditation, often enjoyed the silence.
On Thursday morning, travelers queued up at Wuhan's high-speed railway station, trying to leave before trains stopped running.
Over the past few weeks customers have queued for hours only to learn that they cannot access their money.
In Baghdad on Tuesday, dozens of people queued outside the labor ministry in hopes of receiving new promised stipends.
Female students as young as eight years old queued up to watch Allison "Hueman" Torneros work and get her autograph.
Search any phrase and you'll find tweets, interviews, and even videos, queued up to the appropriate moment for your phrase.
MPs queued to cast their votes; many photographed their marked ballot papers to share on social media with their constituents.
Both use a system familiar to anybody who has ever queued to get into a nightclub: one in, one out.
For example, if you tap into a Story about dogs on Explore, you'll likely see more dog Stories queued up.
On the very first day, more than a hundred people queued outside their truck, eager to try their Seoul Food.
In one excluded city, Beni, residents queued up outside makeshift polling stations and staged a mock vote in protest (pictured).
When Telenor and Ooredoo launched operations in 2014, people queued for hours for SIM cards that cost around a dollar.
Some of the fans queued outside Nike's flagship store for several hours in the morning to get into the store.
I'll never forget the time I queued somebody up to sing Toto's "Africa" (a very popular song, I might add).
They queued up in droves on the plaza to get a selfie with the beanie-wearing character Jackson (Jackson Douglas).
Listed companies including Bank of Ningbo and battery maker CATL has since queued up to raise more than $10 billion.
Cars queued at gas pumps, as call-to-arms songs from Lebanon's 15-year civil war blared over the radio.
"Our barbecue hero is Aaron Franklin—we met him as we queued from 7 AM in the morning," says Shauna.
She didn't get to read through these chats before we queued them up, so she was actively engaging with it.
As hundreds of people queued outside the morgue, Amaya said Freetown was struggling to come to terms with its latest disaster.
Thousands of passengers queued up to pass through passport control as customs officials took longer questioning passengers and running bag checks.
You are determined to train up on some low-key frights and take on whatever monstrosity your friends have queued up.
"Prices are rising daily, not monthly," said Gamal Darwish, a civil servant, as he queued to buy subsidised sugar in Cairo.
During the Q&A that followed, a German fan revealed he had queued for 40 hours to attend the Skywalker session.
Fans in Hong Kong queued to be among the first in the world to get their hands on an iPhone 7.
People queued around the block for hours to hear John McDonnell talk about Labour's programme for when it comes to power.
Not many people filled the beds, but every day 1,000 or so queued at the outpatient counter or at the pharmacy.
At the steel union headquarters in the nearby port city of Santos, dozens of workers queued to settle their redundancy pay.
"All I can do is just try my best and work hard," said Choi, as she queued for noodles with colleagues.
When the "Singing Sculpture" arrived at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York in 1971, people queued for hours to see them.
A group of German tourists didn't seem to know quite why they had queued up, but were happy to be there.
Some refused to go to recess until I gave them another chance to figure out the next article I had queued.
Hours before the movement restrictions began in Malaysia, thousands of people queued at bus stations to return to their home towns.
Elders queued up wrapped in white, handwoven blankets called gabis, and young men wore traditional Sidama scarves tied around their heads.
Customers in Washington queued up in sub-freezing temperatures to purchase a copy at KramerBooks, which began selling copies at midnight.
Thousands of Hong Kong residents queued for hours on Monday for just 2,000 tickets for access to the vessel this weekend.
He has 29 judicial confirmations already this year, he's got three more district court judges queued up when they get back.
People queued to fill up cans of water across the city and hospitals had no water for operations or sterilizing equipment.
People across Europe queued at banks in 2002 to get the new money, and the old was destroyed by central banks.
Beginning in the wee hours of the morning, customers have queued up outside stores; most people are spending hundreds of dollars.
This dude rolls into the pros straight out of Ohio State and is certainly queued up for Rookie of the Year.
The row of people queued up behind the chairs/graves are visitors coming to pay respect to their dead friends and relatives.
But Harry Styles went above and beyond: he sent line-dwellers queued for Saturday Night Live some big plates of sliced kiwi.
Images on social media show long lines of people queued up outside supermarkets in the capital waiting to buy food and supplies.
Mr Boulay recalls meeting a mother in Oregon who queued for four hours to enroll for free swimming lessons for her son.
At a bash in Bristol, festivalgoers queued to have their illegal drugs tested by volunteer chemists, with the consent of the police.
Over 100 people queued to be vaccinated on Wednesday under tents set up by health workers on a soccer pitch in Kisenso.
Thousands of Hong Kong residents queued for hours on Monday, many unsuccessfully, for 2,000 tickets allowing access to the vessel this weekend.
Enthusiasts from around the world queued outside the ornate Palace Theatre for a glimpse of Rowling and the cast of the production.
Sabine Rodríguez, a medical student, queued for hours to vote in the election but with little sense that it had much point.
One day earlier this summer, former employees queued up alongside treasure hunters and curious passersby on the boardwalk outside the beleaguered casino.
Another bank employee, Dmitry, said more than 300 people, mostly Russians, had queued up on Saturday to obtain the limited-edition notes.
"Venezuela has fallen apart," said David Garcia, 38, as he queued for a hotdog at a stand in the wealthier Chacao neighborhood.
All sectors, led by financials and basic materials, wallowed in red seeking cues from global economic events queued up in the day.
Banking CEOs and CFOs over the summer queued up to highlight the negative effect of the policy on their first-half results.
In Australia, around 2673 people queued outside Apple's main store in central Sydney to pay A$2267,21 ($26,218) for the new phone.
He rapped: "Y'all got till April the 29th to get y'all shit together," and the rap bloggers excitedly queued their posts up.
Hundreds of Freetown residents queued to identify relatives crushed by the mud on Monday in a valley on the outskirts of Freetown.
At the burial, families arrayed in black queued as a priest called out the names of their deceased relatives before they were interred.
On why he's queued up so often, Bassoum explained he loves the "thrill" and "hype" of being amongst the first on release day.
In Birmingham people queued for three hours to listen to the former foreign secretary dismissing Theresa May's Brexit plan as a national humiliation.
In the town of Deoband, home to India's largest Islamic seminary, men and burqa-clad women queued outside mosques and schools to vote.
People queued for hours at banks, supermarkets and petrol stations, as they had before a hurricane in 13 and a coup in 2009.
On a whim—and with a great deal of curiosity—I queued back up for a match the second we ended the stream.
The company had queued preorders from people in Silicon Valley, who also liked the idea, and was tweaking the design for local markets.
In the aftermath of the announcement, many queued outside ATMs to withdraw Rs 100 (the biggest denomination available now) notes before midnight struck.
Following in the footsteps of its neighbor Apple, Snapchat queued up fans in New York City this week for the release of Spectacles.
Tennis fans queued early to see Kyrgios, many hoping for fireworks from a player who has the longest rap sheet in the game.
If you have downloads or updates coming during the day, don't be surprised if they take longer than usual or are queued elsewhere.
Home, as the soldiers who queued up in the sand while the Nazis shelled and strafed them, was almost close enough to touch.
Behind him, hundreds of voters queued around a block in the neighborhood of housing estates surrounding the Wong Tai Sin government primary school.
Hundreds of supporters queued outside Athens's Metropolitan Cathedral, where his body lay in state, to pay their respects before a grand public funeral.
Fans queued outside the venue hours before the kickoff and those who couldn't get in watched the event outside on a big screen.
During Lee's state funeral procession last year, tens of thousands of people queued for hours to pay their last respects to the revered politician.
Witnesses said the suicide bomber entered the compound behind a truck that had brought breakfast for the conscripts, who had queued for the meal.
We would have it queued up so I could respond to it, and I could get that very natural feeling of a cam show.
Before the mohalla (community) clinic opened in 2015, many of Dr Choudhary's patients would have queued all day at a hospital or gone untreated.
The controversy has dominated the Polish press for days, and reporters queued restlessly outside the archive, keen to get their hands on the pages.
Remember 1994, when South Africans queued for hours to bury apartheid and elect Nelson Mandela as president in their country's first all-race vote.
I queued up our press statement and shared resources with our member organizations: analysis of the policy, talking points, and a rapid-response plan.
She'd plugged in her laptop, and a menu screen was queued up for a black-and-white movie that he didn't want to watch.
"Millions of Kenyans queued, made their choice, and six people have decided that they will go against the will of the people," he said.
Trucks loaded with wooden frames, construction materials, steel, aluminum, rubber, machinery, bricks and even small bulldozers queued in line at the single-lane border checkpoint.
So I spent $2500 (plus change to get them delivered in a day) and I queued up a mix of some of my favorite songs.
Musk also stated he was surprised by the surge of interest, and hinted he would be rewarding those who queued up to buy the car.
I jumped into the navy blue roadster, pushed the crystalline key into the ignition, queued the AC/DC and roared up the hill after him.
He never showed up in the lion's den, deeply disappointing thousands of his red-capped supporters, who had queued for hours to hear him speak.
At this year's festival, devotees clutching wads of bills queued under a gazebo to meet one of the nats' flesh-and-blood envoys, a medium.
On Saturday, Mexicans, many with relatives in the United States, queued for hours outside a bank located in an appliance store in Ixmiquilpan's town center.
We all queued up for the same merch, and screamed along to Alexei Laiho's feline screech together in the car on the way to shows.
You've queued up this song again to channel that empowering stuff about smashing their glass because they won't commit to anything beyond a hook-up.
"You don't need to be bothered with this mess," he said, before showing his son a documentary on natural healing that was conveniently queued up.
Hundreds of people have been queued up outside a government office in Kashmir's main city of Srinagar every day to make calls outside the region.
Hours before the movement curbs kicked in at midnight in Malaysia, thousands of people queued up at bus stations to go back to their hometowns.
Branson's venture is queued up to compete directly with Blue Origin, the secretive space tourism and rocket firm founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos in 2000.
Roads around the auction site were jammed on Sunday afternoon as people queued to enter the dusty land plot where the event was taking place.
Maada Bio's campaign promise to revive the economy and fight poverty resonated with ordinary Sierra Leoneans, many of whom queued for hours to attend the inauguration.
When the firm announced in September that it would build a second headquarters in North America in addition to its Seattle base (pictured), mayors queued up.
In all, Band states Teneo's management yielded the former president $2628 million — including a $28500 million upfront slice of Band's firm — with another $6900 million queued.
Twenty couples queued at a marriage registration office in downtown Taipei, where rainbow flags were on display alongside stacks of government-issued, rainbow-themed registration forms.
Many passengers had to return to Tripoli as flights were canceled due to security concerns while others queued in front of airline agencies to seek information.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Curious Japanese foodies queued up outside a Tokyo restaurant for a taste of a rare dish - ramen garnished with deep-fried worms and crickets.
At the end of last year, the Education Department had nearly 100,000 claims queued up, and many of them had languished for years without a decision.
At the conclusion of the protest, a number of activists queued to enter the scoping meeting in the hopes of publicly voicing their concerns and objections.
"Every day people are queued up outside for work," said Sandrine Eeman, the engineer in charge of networks for Virunga Energy, the park's private utility division.
In Milton, a small town on the on the NSW south coast, locals queued for hours for the few remaining items left of shelves on supermarkets.
They queued up in long lines for community swimming pools, played in the water shooting from fire hydrants and sought shade wherever they could find it.
In the first weeks and months of 2018, Trump faces a consequential series of deadlines on the trade actions he queued up in his first year.
The fact that Graham met and knew men before they became president speaks to the cultural power he enjoyed: Influential people queued up to meet him.
"In my ideal world, we don't have hundreds of people queued up to go through security," Pekoske said at the Airports Council International - North America conference.
They bounced with bottles of Voss, queued up for $8 Stella Artois, communed in hidden antechambers, meditated in solitude, ate falafel and slipped into dark corners.
There, we queued up at The Bay for what Mr. Reid described as the best fish and chips in the U.K. (it was very, very good).
Poor Indians queued for days on end to exchange old banknotes but were apparently consoled by claims that the rich were suffering far more (they were not).
Johnson set out his pitch to the membership in a speech at the party's annual conference in October - some members queued for hours to get a seat.
In front of a squat building, whose signage was painted the same bright tones as the candy-colored streets, perhaps a hundred people queued beneath shade tents.
Mr Sanders still burns in the hearts of many of the students who queued up in autumn sunshine in Raleigh to see Mrs Obama on October 4th.
Tens of millions have queued for hours at cash machines and bank branches, to get rid of the useless notes and get hold of some spending money.
I even queued up some Uncharted 20163 on my PS4 and was hard pressed to notice the lag that can plague 4K sets upscaling video game content.
Wu, 40, remembers the "waterway traffic jams" created by cargo boats as they queued at his factory's riverside dock before ferrying bags of cement to construction sites.
Stepping off the train at Oxford Road, you can immediately see a line of people who've queued for hours to watch Liam Gallagher's first ever solo show.
Hundreds of journalists and citizens queued up in front of police headquarters to stage "single pickets", the only permitted form of protest, demanding Mr Golunov's immediate release.
Hundreds of people queued, some for more than an hour, to get food as power and water supplies to tens of thousands of homes remained cut off.
In Harare and most major cities, motorists queued for fuel as shortages continued for a third week, while junior doctors refused to end a two-week strike.
The students sat in a nearby cafe and watched as shoppers queued up to express their feelings toward the president, leaving the authorities in an impossible position.
It proved so popular that people queued for hours to place their cheeks upon its solid-gold seat, with some 100,000 using it for its intended purpose.
Indeed, economists, businesspeople and statesmen from around the world have queued up to warn Britain that leaving would be a mistake (though Mr Trump is a fan).
To demo this, Richards queued up Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" and put the Sonos Move in the corner of the room to intentionally make the sound muddier.
I could still hear the crowd around me and people speaking to me, but it was easily drowned out by the Billie Eilish song they queued up.
Adamowicz's coffin was draped in Gdansk's scarlet coat of arms as about 2,500 people, according to police, queued after dark amid freezing wind to pay their respects.
Thousands queued in snaking lines to walk past a portrait of a young Fidel dressed in military fatigues, with a rifle and pack slung over his back.
In fact, they found the experience so enriching that they did it all over again this year and queued up for the same deal — this time to Malaysia.
Residents queued before dawn at polling stations in Monrovia, some bringing small wooden chairs with them, and formed queues as vendors sold them soft drinks and palm wine.
Athletes, media pundits and business leaders have queued up to take sides and pointed attacks from the rival camps have played out in the country's newspapers almost daily.
I tried to convince one faceless guard—maybe if I queued up my old Myspace page on my phone or busted out some pop locking, they would understand.
People queued at a branch in Harrow, west London, to empty their safe-deposit boxes—another Metro selling point—or just to find out what was going on.
Each sailor queued to pick up a bag of rubbish - separated into burnable and non-burnable bags – to be carried to waiting garbage trucks before starting shore leave.
This is one for the club, one for the pre-game, one that all the clever DJs will already have queued up for their Friday night sets later.
But queued up behind that one is the report on the probe into Russian meddling on Trump's behalf and any possible coordination between the Kremlin and the campaign.
These were the people who queued up outside Waterstones to be the first to buy them, read them in one gulp and then discussed them on social media.
Not only that: Chinese travellers have proved to be big spenders, as anyone who has queued for a VAT refund at London's Heathrow airport knows only too well.
Hundreds of others queued for rides home around her - joining lines that have built up since the end of last week as the currency crunch has bitten deeper.
Voters had queued late into the night on Saturday in a few areas of Africa's most populous nation where polling stations had opened late or ballot machines malfunctioned.
The disruptions caused delays for thousands of commuters who queued at metro stations across the city early on Wednesday after some railway services were suspended and roads closed.
Featuring a lime green and white zigzag pattern, the Nike-designed jersey sold out in a matter of minutes as eager fans queued up, ready to spend $90.
In this "VR Salon" some people queued up to play Kokoromi's Superhypercube, while others sat on toilet seats to enjoy Laura Juo-Hsin Chen's communal bathroom experience PoopVR.
Crowds queued outside municipality tents to buy tomatoes, onions and peppers in Istanbul's Bayrampasa district, waiting for an hour for items selling at half the regular shop prices.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Many Thais queued on Sunday, some for hours, to vote early in parliamentary elections scheduled for March 20063, the country's first since a 2014 military coup.
In cities where weed is legal, only a certain number of customers can enter the dispensary at a time, meaning there are often long lines queued up outside.
This fall, Sierra Riddle queued up at security at Los Angeles International Airport with a tincture bottle of THC oil — the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis — in her purse.
"The days are gone when everyone queued up the nightly news on broadcast TV to consume their political information," said Mark Stephenson, a Republican data and demographics expert.
In one of the buildings at the camp, children queued to register their names against a list, later laughing and playing before being served a plate of noodles.
Despite higher food prices than some locals were accustomed to, visitors queued for as much as two hours to try a traditional American turkey leg for the first time.
After the Apple ruling last year, American politicians queued up to echo the sentiments of Tim Cook, the firm's boss, who derided Ms Vestager's action as "total political crap".
On March 31st thousands of them queued up at the embassy in Warsaw, and consulates in Gdansk and Krakow, to cast their votes: a paragon of trans-European democracy.
At the (one-party) parliamentary elections last month, he queued up with other voters and chatted to the press (Mr Castro zipped in and out of his polling station).
I'm from the South and I've been told I am quite charming, I thought to myself as I queued up the premiere, with no prior context to the series.
The unknowns of going into a vote-a-rama without any type of compromise repeal-and-replace plan queued up are a nightmare scenario for rank-and-file Republicans.
Voters queued up at polling stations where they will chose by dropping marbles into drums painted green, silver and purple for the three candidates, each with his picture on.
Littlefinger seems like the obvious choice — she appeared pretty joyless about it and we already know he has the knights of the Vale queued up and ready to ride.
When the lavatory first opened at New York's Guggenheim museum in 2016, it was so popular that people queued for hours to place their cheeks upon its glittering seat.
Voters told CNN they had queued for hours to cast their ballots but were forced to wait until late evening because some of the voting machines had broken down.
Dandong's main truckyard was almost empty at mid-morning last Wednesday, a far cry from just a few months ago when trucks queued for hours to cross the bridge.
Keyed up as I was, I practically lunged between my grandma and the pierced, neon-haired boy who shyly approached us as we queued up at the entrance gate.
Patients gathered and queued by the lunch cart, and for a brief moment—whatever their ailment and the severity of the diagnosis these people were facing—there was lunch.
She reminisced about its heyday when the parking lot was regularly full and so many customers queued outside when new machines were installed that the shop provided portable toilets.
But Hawkins says that many of the same problems plaguing regular YouTube also applied to YouTube Kids, and that videos are queued on the app using an automated system.
The hardest part, he says, is having a reading list queued up to make sure he has the right book ready for when he finishes the one he's reading.
The attack took place as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) recruits queued for dinner at the camp, west of the port city of Mukalla on Yemen's south coast.
Hundreds of people queued up outside the pop-up locations, with many waiting overnight just for a better shot at getting inside and getting their hands on those coveted pieces.
On at least one occasion, the company saw 200 people queued up outside its offices waiting to invest, and it had reportedly increased its minimum investment to R5,000 (around $357).
That is 245 percent higher than last year's registry, Mustafa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, as patients queued up under a scorching sun at the hospital's pollen allergy emergency center.
Think of it like Netflix: When the next episode is queued up for you to automatically watch as soon as you finish the previous one, it keeps you watching longer.
I queued up an adorable 30-plus minute video of sea turtles to run during the test, but the Wi-Fi crapped out as soon as the phone was submersed.
The buses queued at a crossing point before moving into the enclave along a road on the former front lines that had been cleared of barricades, debris and unexploded ordnance.
Thousands of Hong Kong residents queued Monday for a chance to get one of 2,000 tickets being offered for tours on board the ship, which carries fighter jets and helicopters.
Queued up for two hours outside the only establishment in your one club town until you got too drunk, sicked all your lunch down someone's neck, cried and went home?
However, in health centers and camp clinics across Maiduguri, dozens of women queued patiently in the heat, saying that they would happily wait three or four hours to be seen.
Twenty couples queued to tie the knot at a marriage registration office in downtown Taipei, where rainbow flags were on display alongside stacks of government-issued, rainbow-themed registration forms.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping center before the shutters came up.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping centre before the shutters came up.
Lines formed outside polling booths, as voters queued to choose from a field of eight candidates contesting the fourth presidential poll since East Timor won independence from Indonesia in 2002.
Just down the road at a school compound in Kubwa, voting began on time, card readers worked and people calmly queued in orderly lines, casting ballots inside cardboard voting booths.
Last November, the city's worst pollution in nearly 20 years forced about a million children to miss school, while thousands of workers reported sick and people queued to buy face masks.
After more than a decade in development, Cirrus Aircraft has finally begun delivering its new SF50 Vision Jet to the first of more than 600 customers who've queued up for it.
Remember that the episodes you've got queued up will still be waiting for you when you come back, and that in the long run, maybe you'll enjoy it more as well.
After Venezuelans had queued for days to return to banks bills about to lose their value (sometimes in exchange for notes with even smaller denominations) the replacements failed to show up.
The fix though is to keep your Pocket Casts up-to-date with exactly what you want to listen to, and have it queued up in your Up Next as well.
Hundreds of people in Singapore queued up overnight on Wednesday, just for a chance to buy a piece of the Supreme x Louis Vuitton collection, come Friday when it launches here.
ON A hazy January morning, scores of cannabis enthusiasts queued outside MedMen's elegant West Hollywood store to celebrate the first day they could legally purchase the drug without a medical licence.
The Hong Kong native was the first person in the special administrative region to get his hands on two of the new handsets, after he queued from around 73:30 a.m.
Close to 20,000 unique users attempted to dial the Sports Hub Tix hotline and access the ticketing website on Monday, while hundreds queued outside the box office and Singapore Post outlets.
In a corner of the capital on Thursday, workers queued at daybreak to board 14 of around a hundred factory-bound buses, some still emblazoned with advertisements for the Note 7.
At least six people were killed by artillery shelling in the al-Maadi neighbourhood while they queued for bread at the bakery, residents and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Soldiers in Ivory Coast's second city, Bouake - the epicenter of the revolt - queued at banks after the government promised to pay bonuses of 5 million CFA francs ($8,400) to 8,400 troops.
Hundreds of people, mostly pensioners, queued for cash outside one bank in central Harare on Tuesday and were issued 150 Zimbabwe dollars ($10) of the new 2-dollar bills and coins.
Hundreds of people, mostly pensioners, queued for cash outside one bank in central Harare on Tuesday and were issued 150 Zimbabwe dollars ($10) of the new 2-dollar bills and coins.
The June event appeared to be the site of a twin (and, sometimes, triplet) creator takeover: Lines of squealing viewers queued up for hugs and photos with their favorite YouTuber doubles.
A host of former players queued up to query whether better, native candidates had been overlooked, whether Bradley's nationality had persuaded Swansea's American owners to appoint him, rather than his record.
The BBC notes, "The move is reminiscent of the late 1990s when South Koreans queued to donate wedding rings and other valuables to help their struggling economy amid Asia's financial crisis."
Indeed, whether it's Werdum or Rothwell that emerges victorious at UFC 203, we'll have a very interesting opponent queued up in the event that Brock Lesnar opts for another UFC bout.
"We won't run a program until we feel it would be a safe program," said Ms. Michalek, as neophyte paddlers queued up on Saturday afternoon to try the yellow, plastic kayaks.
Voters queued outside polling stations in the capital Tunis, only eight years after rising up to throw off autocratic rule and introduce democracy in a revolution that inspired the "Arab Spring".
The attack reportedly took place as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) recruits queued for food at the camp, west of the port city of Mukalla on Yemen's south coast.
But Socialists and members of anti-austerity Podemos queued up inside and outside parliament to make clear they would fight Rajoy's conservative policies from his first term and keep parliament in flux.
And yet after she spoke, hundreds of donors queued up for 20 to 30 minutes each for selfies — just like the thousands of people who pay nothing to attend her rallies do.
He loves it so much that he owns about a dozen different iPods for different "moods," and he can only pull off a heist if he has the right song queued up.
Saudi Arabia and its allies queued up on Wednesday to praise Trump's decision, including Yemen's internationally-recognized government, which said the U.S. withdrawal was necessary to stop Iran's "destabilizing and dangerous" behavior.
"We are going to continue through the duration of our tenure to try to get it queued up so it is as close to done, if not done, as possible," he said.
When I was playing through the stage, I had the video queued up on my computer monitor, while I worked through a specific section on my Switch, quickly swapping between the two.
I chose to walk home in silence, rather than listening to the queued up audio of sizzling bacon, the sound some dumb survey had deemed the most relaxing noise in the world.
"I disagree with it because as I've said, millions of Kenyans queued, made their choice, and six people have decided that they will go against the will of the people," he said.
Ms. Stein led them to the dance floor to teach them the two-step and a line dance called "Having a Ball," and the D.J. queued up "Wagon Wheel," by Darius Rucker.
At 15 years old, I queued for eight hours to land a front-row spot, but something strange happened in that time: I made a whole new gaggle of glitter-soaked friends.
The way in which Brady threads the needle with GOP leadership on the outstanding issues will determine whether the legislative machine is queued up when the bill hits the floor next week.
The D.J., who is African-American, later told The Seattle Times that the group had demanded that he play heavy metal, and that he had queued up Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath.
Some of Sampson's patients had told her they had queued for up to an hour in the cold and rain for food, with most people lacking winter boots and rain-proof clothes.
Senior Iranian military and political figures queued up to issue defiant statements a day after Washington threatened "the strongest sanctions in history" if Iran failed to make a series of sweeping changes.
"It's not the best airport to shop in, but it's the best airport to fly from," said Wolfgang Goerwitz, 70, as he queued to check in to his Austrian Airlines flight to Vienna.
"We queued with his supporters and when it was our turn, we kissed while I was taking the photos," one of the girls, Gaia Parisi, told BuzzFeed in an article published on Wednesday.
Exacerbating this fact, passengers would inevitably be queued up at security lines, grouped tightly together, removing shoes and belts, preoccupied, and with only a thin wall between them and the vehicle-borne device.
"The Prime Minister said there is no problem, but he doesn't see this spreading in Paris and maybe the rest of France," said Katharina Lefevre, who queued for two hours to buy fuel.
Either way, sitting in a makeup chair (or doing your skin-care routine) has never looked so fun, and we've already queued up our Spotify playlists to get in on the dance party.
Republican leadership in the House has queued up a vote on a $29 billion aid package requested on Wednesday by the White House, saying the measure will come to the floor this week.
New beverage concoctions in its Frappucino line fell flat with consumers and shoppers largely ignoring the in-store merchandise Starbucks tried to sell them while they were queued up to buy their coffees.
"If they've failed to resolve this issue through dialogue, it can't be resolved by (using) the poor employee," said Eyad Kalloub, a 40-year-old civil servant, as he queued at his bank.
There were chaotic scenes as people thronged metro stations, only to stream out shortly after, clogging footpaths as they queued for buses or alternative transport after some train services were disrupted or suspended.
Yet early on in the tax overhaul process, both were wedded to a policy that, despite broad alignment on the overall plans, fractured Republicans and the outside groups queued up to support them.
At the last second, the driver fills a gap between a large truck and a car, cutting the dozens of other vehicles that queued when they were supposed to and waited their turn.
The line outside of Samsung's New York City event space on Thursday night stretched down the block, hundreds of people queued in a way that's common in the city's club-heavy Meatpacking District.
But Jon opted to go to Dragonstone, an outcome that was never really in doubt because his departure sets into motion a couple of arcs that have been queued up for a while.
On October 29th thousands of people queued in a park opposite the headquarters of the agency once known as the KGB to read out the names of some of those whom Stalin had executed.
This means that if you're trying to find that one perfect Vine, but you don't want to stop playing the compilation you have up or miss out on the next playlist queued, you can.
Tempers frayed as hundreds of thousands of people queued for hours outside banks for a third day to swap 500 and 1,000 rupee bank notes after the notes were abolished earlier in the week.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa queued with punters to buy fried chicken this weekend, state media reported on Monday, setting out the former security chief's 'everyman' credentials a month ahead of an election.
But in a no-deal Brexit, even a few minutes' delay at customs for each truck could mean vehicles backed up at ports and queued on feeder roads on both sides of the Channel.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The world's biggest reseller of Olympics tickets, U.S.-based CoSport, frayed the nerves of some visiting Games fans who queued for hours in Rio this week to retrieve their tickets.
There were chaotic scenes earlier on Tuesday as people thronged metro stations only to stream out shortly after, clogging footpaths as they queued for buses or alternative transport after some train services were suspended.
"I wanted to be one of the first ... and I was very excited," said Vanessa Forstner, 29, a luxury car saleswoman who queued up outside the Conde Nast Worldwide News store in central London.
Bryce Harper is queued up for free agency next year, and the Nationals were more than happy to lock him down with a record-high, one-year $21.625 million contract, according to USA TODAY.
The streaming service offers tons of your Tasty favorites â€" like "12 Ways To Drink Wine For Girls Night" and "6 Scrumptious Hot Dog Recipes" â€" queued up in two seasons for your convenience.
On day one of a national lockdown, people were panic-buying vegetables and groceriesSomewhere in my city, people surrounded and queued behind a van unloading cooking gas cylinders, lest theirs aren't delivered at home.
It is a striking contrast to the early 21st century, when parents queued up to register their children for coding camps, and well-endowed universities touted their fancy computer science and STEM-focused facilities.
A source at a major Australian carrier said the government had instructed airlines and airports to ramp up baggage checks, with some luggage searches now being conducted as passengers queued to check in their bags.
There's a "Higher" quality setting in the settings, but I couldn't get videos to download in this setting; they just stayed queued up, even though I was on a fast Wi-Fi connection at work.
When it ended, the then–15-year-old queued up more PragerU videos about Israel, all of them five minutes, all presented with conscision and sobriety by experts, all in the same muted color palette.
Hundred of people queued at McDonald's outlets across the island in 2013 to get their hands on a special edition black Hello Kitty toy, then again in 2014 for the Hello Kitty Bubbly World series.
I then queued up for ages to get into the Carlton picture house in Watford to watch the great Peter Cushing appear as the Doctor in a full length feature film made in glorious colour.
Related: German Spy Chief Says the Islamic State Wants to Attack — But He's Not Sure Where or How Dozens queued to vote at one polling station where a portrait of Assad hung on the wall.
"I knew you would be a good father when I saw you in American Sniper," DeGeneres told him, barely able to keep a straight face as she queued up a certain scene from his movie.
As fans who queued around the block flooded the 20163,200-square-foot lower-level store-within-a-store, we got the sense that these ThinkGeek stores could become more than just a place to shop.
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal-loving readers queued up on Friday to buy the new edition of the British Vogue magazine which was guest edited by Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and wife of Britain's Prince Harry.
But in a "no deal" Brexit, even a few minutes delay at customs for each truck would likely see vehicles backed up at ports and queued up on feeder roads both sides of the Channel.
Lisa Parker, a Conservative councillor from Rugby in central England, queued for two hours to hear Rees-Mogg speak and planned to do the same for fellow grassroots favourite Johnson when he appears on Tuesday.
Absolutely not, because now we're queued up in 2018 to potentially take the seat ... I'm hoping that even if a candidate doesn't win in this cycle, they will have created gains for 2020, for 2022.
Tucker personally witnessed an out-the-door-stretching line of registration-form holders queued up early Monday morning outside the Davidson County Election Commission office in Downtown Nashville, where phones were ringing off the hook.
Last week, like everyone in America with two eyes, a beating heart, and a high tolerance for unrestrained nostalgia, I queued up Fuller House, Netflix's follow-up to the much-beloved 90s sitcom, Full House.
But in a no-deal Brexit, even a few minutes' delay at customs for each truck would likely see vehicles backed up at ports and queued up on feeder roads both sides of the Channel.
Ms. Hill, the department spokeswoman, said that under Ms. DeVos, the department has discharged nearly 50,0003 borrower defense claims, the bulk of which were queued up by the Obama administration, totaling more than $534 million.
So the energy level was low as Holohan queued up some slides and clicked to an image of the Central Park Arsenal, which dates to 1851, to illustrate his work on the building's steam system.
LAGOS (Reuters) - Angry motorists queued overnight at petrol stations across Nigeria and lines of cars blocked traffic in the commercial capital Lagos on Tuesday as the worst fuel shortages for years hit Africa's top oil producer.
Hundreds queued in the broiling midday heat for their ration of rice and oil, watched over by a handful of Zambian soldiers who are in CAR as part of the UN peacekeeping presence known as MINUSCA.
BAKU, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Some bank branches in Azerbaijan's capital imposed limits on Thursday on the amounts of foreign currency they would sell to customers, who in some places queued outside to convert their cheapening manats.
At the sandy Bundung Garage bus station in the capital, Banjul, women carrying infants strapped to their backs queued up to get the belongings they had salvaged onto buses bound for the southern border with Senegal.
LAGOS (Reuters) - Angry motorists queued overnight at petrol stations across Nigeria and lines of cars blocked traffic in the commercial capital Lagos on Tuesday as the worst fuel shortages for years hit Africa's top oil producer.
Case in point: before BTS' last visit to Brazil in 2016, there were fans who queued in the venue for five months, taking turns to go to work, school, and then go back to the line.
The Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology Act seeks to block companies like Facebook and Twitter from having product features like infinite scroll on users' feeds or YouTube's autoplay feature—which always has more content queued up.
Dressed in a black suit, Parker hopped out of a black car on to the small red carpet outside a downtown Toronto movie theater, where about five or six photographers had queued to snap the cast.
GLASTONBURY, England (Reuters) - The world renowned naturalist David Attenborough appeared on the stage at Glastonbury on Sunday to praise its ban on single-use plastic bottles, delighting festival goers who have instead queued for tap water.
One Saturday night this month, as the audience queued up to enter "The Grand Paradise," an immersive theater piece in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the Tony-winning actress Andrea Martin stood in line with the rest of us.
"It was important for us to say a final goodbye and to tell him he will forever in our hearts," said housewife Ana Gongora, 52, as she queued up earlier on Tuesday to pay her respects.
Citizens have been spending hours and in some cases days queued up to buy gas over the last month as plummeting refinery output and stalled imports have added to the chaos of a hyperinflationary economic collapse.
And while you're queued in line to see the sequel – or discussing it over lamb at your favorite Greek diner – here's a quick list of trivia facts about the original that you might not have known about.
That said, a large chunk of Alibaba's sales are queued up in the days ahead of November 11 as retailers aggressively push deals, but JD is more open about its shopping period beyond the core 24 hours.
"There is more marketing and sales support queued up to deliver our spring sales goals," Chief Executive Officer Matt Levatich said, adding that its two new bikes launched this year were well received by dealers and customers.
She was one of about 400 people who queued to dine at the cafe, and although there were children in attendance - including one two-year-old decked out in an entire Hello Kitty outfit - most were adults.
And if the stresses of sobriety ever became too heavy for him to handle alone in the remaining days of this challenge, there are some EDM playlists queued up to help push him to the finish line.
Close to 20,000 unique users attempted to dial the Sports Hub Tix hotline and access the ticketing website on Monday, according to the concert promoter, while hundreds queued outside the stadium's box office and Singapore Post outlets.
Protests and pollution masks In Khan Market, one of Delhi's trendiest areas, shops that specialized in anti-pollution masks were doing brisk business as people queued up to buy some modicum of protection from the toxic smog.
Tap I'm in if you want to take the plunge, and the beta edition will shortly be queued up as as download (go back to the same page and tap Leave if you ever change your mind).
But firms worry that vehicles will be backed up at ports and queued up on feeder roads on both sides of the Channel if a hard Brexit delays each truck at customs by even a few minutes.
In the gritty northern coal town of Luliang, taxi and delivery drivers were queued up at a Sinopec outlet after it slashed pump prices by 26.66 yuan ($295) per liter, or nearly a quarter, one recent weekend.
This is all to say that as I queued up the first episode of the second season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, I was ready to rip it apart as a racist, ugly extension of the colonial project.
If past Yeezy drops are any indication, it'd be wise to have a backup style or two in case there are site crashes (or if you don't have multiple devices queued up and ready to hit "buy").
People queued in some cities for essential items, with trucks stranded at state borders and public transport suspended two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the 13-day lockdown to protect a population of 1.3 billion.
Outside the Kremlin administration building in Moscow, scores of supporters queued up and took turns to stand in one-person pickets in Ustinov's defense, a form of protest that does not require formal permission from city authorities.
More than a hundred Chinese workers who once assembled and tested Apple iPhones queued up on a recent morning outside Gate 2500 of the vast Changshuo electronics factory to collect their severance and go on their way.
Within an hour of the announcement, the unassuming Chinatown street promised to house the shop was beset by fans quietly queued up to see what the abruptly announced Beats x Views Bowery storefront would have to offer.
"If y'all like any of the songs feel free to dance, move," Mr. West told the crowd as he queued up the new album, which, if his Twitter account is to be believed, was finished only this week.
The European airports association ACI Europe said airport security had been stepped up across the continent after the Brussels attacks, but said many of the fatalities in Istanbul came as people queued for security checks at the entrance.
MILAN (Reuters) - Around two hundred people queued outside the first Starbucks cafe in Italy on Friday, as the world's biggest coffee chain faces one of its toughest tests yet with an upmarket roastery in the center of Milan.
Once this system is built and tested by security experts, it will be useful not only for the full URLs data set, but for a long sequence of data sets we have queued up for release after that.
Remember that YouTube's smart algorithms are always watching, and any topic you subscribe to, or any song you listen to, are likely to affect some of the recommendations and auto-generated, queued-up tracks further down the line.
Yet, like the half-dozen other guides loitering outside the 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia, smoking cigarettes and chatting as a small trickle of tourists queued to enter on the day after the attack, Uslanmaz, 38, is resolute.
And the only real way into town is a coach that runs every 30 minutes and is frequently overbooked: more than once I've queued in the rain only to see it drive off as I reach the front.
Potential buyers, clutching documents and flanked by agents, queued early for a chance to buy one of the 496 apartments developed by Cheung Kong Property Holdings Ltd, which is controlled by Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka-shing.
The victim, a 303-year-old nurse, was shot dead in Caracas by gunmen on motorbikes while she queued to participate in the symbolic vote, and a journalist was kidnapped, robbed, and beaten before he managed to escape.
The victim, a 61-year-old nurse, was shot dead in Caracas by gunmen on motorbikes while she queued to participate in the symbolic vote, and a journalist was kidnapped, robbed, and beaten before he managed to escape.
Who among us hasn't lit a black pillar candle, queued up a Samhain album, and carefully followed the handwritten directions of a love spell given to us by a chick named Laura who claimed to be a witch?
When the day to see them finally arrived, I skipped class and queued for more than 18 hours under the scorching São Paulo sun, and even then, my friends and I weren't among the first 200 in line.
Every morning, except for the last four days of competition, several hundred tickets for Centre Court, as well as for the No. 1 and No. 63 Courts, are made available for purchase to campers who have queued overnight.
Many residents queued at the harbor till nightfall, trying to secure boats to transport their families from the island to the city, said Megan Chapman, co-director of the Justice & Empowerment Initiatives, a nonprofit that assists poor communities.
Finding the entire ground floor of a Roman building on a bomb site captured the public imagination, and thousands of people queued for hours to catch a glimpse of the statues of Roman gods emerging from the ruins.
Hundreds of prospective buyers queued on Thursday in a sales office in the gleaming International Commerce Centre (ICC) skyscraper for a development near Mong Kok district, the site of some of the most violent protests in recent months.
Johnson, regarded by many eurosceptics as the face of the 2016 Brexit campaign, set out his pitch to the membership in a speech at the party's annual conference in October - some members queued for hours to get a seat.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Friday celebrated gymnast Kohei Uchimura's all around gold medal at the Rio Olympics with banner headlines, endless reruns of his final routine, and the sale of commemorative stamps for which hundreds queued in downtown Tokyo.
WARSAW, March 27 (Reuters) - Thousands of Ukrainians queued in long lines on Friday at the last three border crossings with Poland that remain open to get to their homeland before Ukraine closes its borders due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bondi also queued up a clip from a 2014 White House press briefing in which ABC News correspondent Jon Karl asked then-press secretary Jay Carney about whether Hunter Biden's role with Burisma amounted to a conflict of interest.
Thousands of journalists, tourists and train enthusiasts queued for hours to become the first passengers to travel from West Kowloon Station -- located in central Hong Kong -- to the Chinese city of Guangzhou aboard the new $10 billion rail link.
But first she joined the rank and file without showcourt tickets, many of whom had queued for hours to get into the grounds, to watch British number four Dart, ranked 182 in the world, take on American Christina McHale.
She arrived at the airport at 0730 GMT, queued for hours at the check-in, where the baggage drop-off system stopped working, and then waited at the departure gate for two hours until passengers were told the flight was canceled.
On September 30th hundreds of people queued for more than an hour—the queue snaking down the stairs; people locked in animated conversations—to hear eight leading Brexiteers address a "conference rally" put on by a pro-Brexit website, Brexit Central.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Arnaud Kalala had queued for hours in Kinshasa's rainy season heat to register to vote in an overdue election to replace Congolese President Joseph Kabila, but the 44-year-old civil servant had little faith in the new deadline.
This year, its fourth, the festival of food and communion sold out in 24 hours, with most of the 2,500-plus tickets secured by people who queued for hours on a December morning outside Deer + Almond, Hitzer's brick-and-mortar restaurant.
I've always queued for a club and been polite and respectful and got in the door successfully and then turned round and shouted, "Oi, Rambo, who do you think you are....Rambo?" and the bouncer normally takes it in good faith.
"To witness this historical moment with my own eyes and to see the smile of the emperor and empress, I wanted to be in the front," said Hiyori Okazaki, who queued from late on Saturday in front of the Imperial Palace.
CARACAS/PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Angry drivers queued for hours in towns across Venezuela on Friday as fuel shortages worsened in the South American nation following a plunge in gasoline imports and a stoppage at the nation's second-largest oil refinery.
"To witness this historical moment with my own eyes and to see the smile of the emperor and empress, I wanted to be in the front," said Hiyori Okazaki, who queued from late on Saturday in front of the Imperial Palace.
Hundreds of Ukrainians queued in the snow after the lavish two-hour liturgy at Kiev's St Sophia Cathedral to view the document, known as a "Tomos", which was only handed to the head of the new Church Metropolitan Epifaniy on Sunday.
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Staff were by turns professional and brusque: bellhops were quick to greet at the entrance, but sluggish to unload cars; reception doubled as a concierge offering rushed directions and restaurant recommendations while guests eager to check in or out queued behind.
Survivors of Hurricane Dorian on Wednesday picked through the wreckage of homes ripped open by fierce winds, struggled to fuel generators and queued for food after one of the most powerful Caribbean storms on record devastated parts of the Bahamas.
Johnson, regarded by many eurosceptics as the face of the 2016 Brexit campaign, set out his pitch to the membership in a bombastic speech at the party's annual conference last October - some members queued for hours to get a seat.
People queued in some Indian cities for essential items, while trucks were stranded at state borders and public transport was suspended two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the 21-day lockdown to protect a population of 1.3 billion.
"I couldn't have afforded to miss this opportunity," Ahmad told the Thomson Reuters Foundation after filling out an online job application at a teeming internet cafe, where dozens of others hit by the 162-day internet shutdown queued behind him.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Indonesians queued from before dawn on Friday at Indonesia's main tax office in the capital, seeking to join the final day of a government tax amnesty that has already seen nearly $360 billion of assets declared.
An hour before the game, hundreds of fans queued up on the concourse with freshly-purchased $28 T-shirts in hand to have them autographed by Ayres, who patiently worked the line for 30 minutes before heading downstairs to the rink.
FREETOWN, March 7 (Reuters) - Sierra Leone voters queued for hours in steamy humidity on Wednesday to elect a new leader they hope will end years of economic crisis caused by twin shocks of a commodities slump and an Ebola epidemic.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Thousands of people in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa queued up on Wednesday for emergency yellow fever vaccinations aimed at limiting one of the worst outbreaks in decades that has killed hundreds in the region this year.
The Jeddah version still had some distinctly Saudi quirks: men and women queued in separate lines outside the venue, guarded by a heavy police presence, and the show ground to a halt each time the call to prayer was heard.
If Black needs a refresher on any of these fun facts, the movie is certainly queued up on my TV right now — but I'll shield him from the theory that the two main characters are actually dead the whole time.
Yet on Sunday, amid a rare lull, nearly three million people - about three-quarters of eligible voters - queued on a crisp, cerulean autumn day to exercise their democratic rights, with pro-democracy candidates ultimately winning nearly 400 of the 452 seats.
Johnson, regarded by many eurosceptics as the face of the 2016 Brexit campaign, set out his pitch to the membership in a bombastic speech at the party's annual conference in October - some members queued for hours to get a seat.
Through periodic polling of queued-up teens, I catch wind of free lotion at QVC, free hand massages at the booth for Yes to Carrots, and a meet-and-greet event with Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend hosted by a cotton-ball brand.
A source at a major Australian carrier said airlines and airports had been instructed by the government to ramp up baggage checks as a result of the threat, with some luggage searches now being conducted as passengers queued to check in their bags.
But it sounds like Trump is saying that China is using all the dirty coal it wants, polluting our small Earth, while the US government isn't even allowing Americans to use the clean coal we have all queued up and ready to go.
RUSE, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Hundreds of Bulgarians queued silently at a church in Ruse on Friday to pay their last respects to Viktoria Marinova, the television journalist whose brutal rape and murder shocked the country and triggered debates over freedom of the press.
CARACAS/PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela, May 17 (Reuters) - Angry drivers queued for hours in towns across Venezuela on Friday as fuel shortages worsened in the South American nation following a plunge in gasoline imports and a stoppage at the nation's second-largest oil refinery.
As ever, eager fans were queued up at stores across the globe to be among the first to get their hands on the new products, though a number of outlets are reporting that the crowd size is significantly sparser than past launches.
The law of supply and demand ruled in Hong Kong, as Apple fans queued to be among the first in the world to get their hands on an iPhone 73, and some just as quickly sold them on for a 100 percent profit.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Rio Olympic Games got off to a shambolic start on Saturday as fans queued for hours at security checkpoints to enter venues, with some missing their events and many athletes competing in front of eerily empty stands.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Thousands of Indonesians queued for hours on Friday to get the most attractive terms on offer under a tax amnesty that's recovered strongly after a slow start and which the finance minister calls the most successful a country has had.
Should you find yourself queued up long enough to exhaust your go-to time-wasters—there's only so much Twitter one can take, especially today—check out this buffet of apps, games, and more to pass the time before you pull the lever.
LACK ENGLISH SKILLS At a recent job fair organised by a college in the town of Chinchwad in western India, Gurav was among hundreds queued up to apply, including dozens of engineers, even though most companies were hiring for marketing and finance positions.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Clutching her rosary in one hand and voting card in the other, 102-year-old Lydia Gathoni, a clear contender for Kenya's keenest voter, queued through the night to ensure she was first in line to cast her ballot on Tuesday.
Desperate families queued for blocks in the heat to search a morgue for loved ones who died when several rivers burst their banks in the early hours of Saturday, sending water, mud and debris crashing down streets and into houses as people slept.
FREETOWN, (Reuters) - Sierra Leone voters queued for hours in steamy humidity on Wednesday to elect a new leader they hope will bring an end to years of economic crisis caused by the twin shocks of a commodities slump and an Ebola epidemic.
Though trucks are queued up on both sides of the Senegal River, ready to wait hours for their turn to cross from Senegal to Mauritania, we get through in just an hour, including the 10-minute crossing and paperwork on both sides.
The institution of the bread line dated back to the turn of the 20th century, when tourists would journey to the Bowery to gawk at the seasonal workers who queued up for "promenade breakfasts" of dry bread and coffee in the winter months.
The most startling external exhibition in Venice, though, is at the Fondazione Prada, where visitors queued to see a deep-thinking fun house of a show by three Germans: the photographer Thomas Demand, the filmmaker Alexander Kluge and the set designer Anna Viebrock.
Hundreds queued at Tai Wai Po Fook Memorial Hall to lay flowers and mourn last month's death of Chow Tsz-lok, a 22-year-old student who fell from the third floor of a parking lot as protesters were being scattered by police.
In Bhubaneswar, the capital of eastern Odisha state, customers queued up outside shops and malls, which remained open till late Friday night to clear stocks of watches, electronic gadgets, cosmetics and gold at discounted rates before the GST regime kicked off at midnight.
More than 300,000 people flocked to a retrospective of Carrington's work in Mexico City's Modern Art Museum in 2018, more than the numbers who queued to see "Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up" at the V&A in London that same year.
Hundreds of people had queued since the morning to lay toys, scarves and bouquets to remember the much-loved owner who took over the club in 2010 and oversaw their incredible rise from the second tier to Premier League title winners in 2016.
Netflix offline downloads just got smarter too: If you're binge-watching a series, the app will download the next one in advance, and delete older recordings as they're viewed—it means you should be all queued up for your next period of patchy wifi.
When on January 7th free tickets to attend the president's speech were distributed at McCormick Place, thousands of loyalists of all ages and backgrounds queued for hours at the crack of dawn in sub-zero temperatures for their chance to hear their hero live.
Here's one idea: Park it on the couch, turn that fan/AC unit on high, ready the remote, and get your go-to shows and snacks queued up — because "sunny with a high of 90" just so happens to be prime binge-watching weather.
"(We) hope that these strikes will make the government respond to our five demands, most importantly to stop the spread of the coronavirus in Hong Kong," said medical worker Tracy Pui, who queued up with colleagues to sign a petition in support of the HAEA.
I queued up Star Trek on both the Xbox and Xbox One S, the former with a standard Blu-ray and the latter with the Ultra HD Blu-ray, and the difference reminded me of when my glasses get dirty, and I finally clean them.
Street vendors decorate their carts with them, taxi drivers spread them across their dashboards and those who queued for several days to be the first to enter the public viewing areas for the cremation hung them over the barriers in which they were corralled.
"One day, I have no money to get food or medicine for my children - and now I will buy them food, medicine and clothes," said Wael Abu Assi, a traffic policeman, outside a Gaza City post office where people queued to draw their salaries.
Wages have fallen in real terms over the past decade, thanks to rampant inflation, but the jobs are still sought after: around 150 men and women recently queued up to apply for 20 posts at Nini, a 44-hectare farm employing over 500 people.
In London, there were more Apple employees in the store than queued up iPhone 8 buyers, and it appears to be a very similar picture in the U.S. To be fair, iPhone retail launch events have been in decline since the iPhone 6 launch.
As the years pass — I am now the age she was when she disappeared — I have come to know her better from the quotes she posted in her bio, the songs she queued in her iPod, the comments she left on her friends' photos.
We spent the Sunday hopping around town, watched a bizarre art installation known as the "Bubblecoat Elephant" squirt water out of its trunks, queued twice for the millennial-favorite cheese-topped bubble tea, and dunked thinly sliced pieces of beef into a Sichuan spicy hotpot.
"Investigators found that the cadets utilized written or typed notes, received direct assistance from another cadet on test answers, utilized test questions and answers posted by a cadet on the GroupMe messaging application, and queued an internet search engine for questions and answers," McDonough said.
But for three days over the weekend, some 20,000 Saudis decked out in costumes and face paint queued to get into Saudi Arabia's first-ever Comic Con, where robots, video games and giant anime figures filled a tent in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.
The Cheech Marin collection has proven to be of interest to the public, and during the Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper exhibition in February 2017, which featured selections from the collection, the response was overwhelming and visitors queued for the chance to see the show.
Though banks have queued up for relatively low-earning Saudi sovereign bonds and loans in the expectation this would lead to more lucrative work, postponement of Aramco's planned stock market listing and a slow start to a slate of other planned privatizations have left some lenders disappointed.
Now read: Microsoft chairman John Thompson explains why CEO Satya Nadella is poised to win the cloud warsDespite these growing pains and the kick in the shin from Gartner, there are a lot of indications that Microsoft Azure is queued up for a big growth spurt.
Neely got his start making comic zines, but he didn't burst onto the scene in a huge way until 2003, when he released Wizard People, Dear Reader, a recorded narration meant to be listened to alongside a queued up, muted Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Thousands of monks and nuns in maroon robes, students, and men and women queued to vote outside polling booths in Dharamsala, a town in India's Himalayan foothills where a community of Tibetans live in exile with the Dalai Lama, hoping for resumption of talks with China.
HAVANA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Cubans queued for hours for public transport on Friday at peak times in Havana, sweating in the heavy heat, while queues at gas stations snaked several blocks long, as a fuel shortage that the government blames on U.S. sanctions began to bite.
When I queued up Carrier for the first time to listen while running errands, I jumped out of my seat when it kicked off with an intense introduction that bounced the sound from speaker to speaker, and closed with the blaring horn of a tractor trailer truck.
When a friend took Kris to Walmart to buy new clothes for the children, they queued up outside in a row of people who shared photos of the damage, recounted boat rescues and National Guard convoys, and short-handed their fortunes: Water just up to the driveway.
"I agree with the idea of an anti-establishment government, they should press ahead with stronger policies in the interest of Italy and (against) the European bureaucracies and the financial oligarchies," Massimo Wailbacher said as he queued up to vote at one of the stands in Milan.
Although SPACECOM would not name the system that first detected the launches, the initial warning "absolutely" came from the 460th Space Wing, which "queued up that information" for other systems to track the path of the missiles, said Riki Ellison, chairman of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance.
"We wish to reunite with the faithful, to pray together, hoping that Notre-Dame of Paris is revived as quickly as possible," said Annie le Bourvellec, a charity worker, as hundreds of worshippers queued outside Saint-Eustache, one of Paris's biggest churches, ahead of the mass.
Venues were epic, wait times were reasonable (they didn't exactly start on time, per se, but at least they served wine while audiences queued up), and it seemed that, in addition to collections that actually added something to the scope of menswear, designers had time to conceptualize their shows.
And while Trump has queued up several trade investigations that could allow him to impose tough tariffs aimed at key imports from China and other countries, Trump has so far held off on some of the toughest measures that have come across his desk since coming into office.
The department store had only been open for 15 minutes, and it definitely wasn't time for fika just yet, but there was already a long line of people queued up for the brunch buffet, eager to get their fix of poké bowls with salmon and avocado, and vegetarian lasagna.
The crowds overwhelmed the museum's new special exhibitions infrastructure — which was launched at the same time the exhibition opened — and caused bottlenecks throughout the museum as visitors queued to enter the Napoleon Hall, where the show is installed and which can only accommodate 250 visitors at any one time.
"Our baby is just two months old and we've run out of money ... we don't have anywhere to stay right now," said 40-year-old Salvadoran Nelson Delgado as he queued for the third day and night with his wife and baby outside the only migrant center in Madrid.
In early April, WFP staff stood watch to see their investment in action, as more than a thousand Venezuelans queued for a free plate of chicken, rice, and beans from the Casa de Divina Providencia, a kitchen of the Catholic Church that has served migrants at the border since last July.
Hootsuite is definitely worth a look too, though it's geared more towards social media managers than individual users—you can use it for free to post to Twitter on a schedule, if you stick to three social media accounts and a maximum of 30 queued posts at any one time.Hootsuite.
Chris Wallace had a real-time fact check queued up when Trump asserted he'd cut $500 billion in spending -- pointing out that his strategies, eliminating the Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency (which Trump called the Department of Environmental Protection), would save just a fraction of that amount.
"The political environment is shakeable, but I am pretty sure the property market is unshakeable," said office assistant Candy Lau, 32, as she queued for an HK$8 million, 2600 sq ft, one-room apartment in the development by Sun Hung Kai Properties , Hong Kong's largest developer by market value.
"Indeed, this has been the experience of the market; stocks of metal in queued warehouses (...) have fallen significantly, and the outflowing metal has broadly not been re-absorbed into the LME system, given the inability of any other operator to pay a suitable incentive in the post-queues environment," the report said.
"It's where we could afford," said Sandeep Hehar, 28, who queued overnight with her husband to secure a plot of land in Oran Park, a new outer-Sydney suburb rising on the site of an old motor racing circuit where she hopes to build a 4-bedroom home and start a family.
In the three decades since Disney, an American media firm, agreed to put its European theme park on a site east of Paris, and the 25 years since its doors swung open, in 1992, 103m customers have queued for attractions such as "Space Mountain", a stomach-twisting rollercoaster, and photo-ops with Disney characters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SANTA MONICA — The ambience of a block party pervaded last weekend's 13th Annual Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk as the all-female mariachi band Las Colibrí strummed their guitars, hungry art goers queued up at numerous food trucks, and kids learned how to make jewelry out of upcycled office supplies.
The official eighth chapter in the story of our favourite wizard has been split into two parts for its stage adaption — the first preview of Part One took place Tuesday evening, and fans from around the world queued up to see how the things would unfold for Harry's family 19 years after the story told in the books.
We've been working very hard the last couple of years to go from a mode where we would rely on people to report images that are offensive, and then those would get queued for a queue of human raters, to a mode where we have a computer vision system that takes down those images before anyone sees them.
On Wednesday a suicide bomber killed at least 31 people as they queued outside a polling station in Quetta, the largest city in the province of Balochistan, scene of much of the pre-election violence, including a bombing in the town of Mastung — also claimed by Islamic State — that killed 153 people, including local politician Siraj Raisani.
You've dragged a suitcase into the office (well, may as well take some washing back to Mum), got your excuse ready for leaving at 3 PM to catch the early train, queued five episodes of S-Town for the journey, and are practically vibrating with excitement at the prospect of four whole days of Out of Office-sanctioned laziness.
And what the uninitiated don't realize as his statuesque form rises and makes its way to the microphone, where a DJ has queued up Judas Priest's "Victim of Changes," its lyrics about to scroll down the large flat screen mounted on the wall behind them, is that Arcanabyss Brooks is the dark lord of Vancouver karaoke.
Ultimately, moderating the debate was a step toward Kelly's overall mainstreaming; she intentionally took a pay cut to move from Fox to NBC, a new gig that got her out of a toxic workplace plagued by sexual harassment scandals, which also queued her up for more work-life balance — a goal she later said she'd been working towards for a long time.
But even these crowds paled in comparison to scenes in 2000, when tens of thousands of people reported queued to buy Hello Kitty and her boyfriend Daniel, with fights breaking out inside the fast food restaurants, until then-Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was said to have intervened to warn Singaporeans to not get too carried away over the kawaii cat.
When I arrived at the Medi Club meeting at And & And Studios (the very chic owners of Calliope/Sub Rosa lend the space), I found what looked more like a frat party than a meditation event: 20- and 30-somethings were queued up outside the front door, and three young girls armed with iPhones (to check in guests) guarded the entrance.
The hotels he continues to slap his name on in exchange for a fee, the tacky country clubs where business associates and lobbyists have queued up for membership (and access), the gilded condos ripe for sale to buyers with an agenda; he isn't just content having them say TRUMP in giant letters, he wants them associated with the American presidency.
A typical example of what Bringg provides to its retail customers is the Spark delivery operation that Walmart launched late last year: it gives the company the ability to optimize driver schedules, automatically dispatch orders, allow drivers to communicate their availability and in turn communicate to drivers by way of smart alerts to make sure deliveries are picked up, queued and delivered on time.
And so, in the absence of any deal, and without a revoking of Article 50, Britain crashes out of the EU on a no-deal basis -- a scenario that has alarmed national and international businesses and inside Britain's machinery of government and public services, due to the prospect of swingeing tariffs on goods at the border, miles of queued lorries and stockpiling of food and medicines by panicking householders.
There are books on Jean-Michel Basquiat and Angela Davis, and a speaker queued up to play J Dilla, Madlib, Miles Davis ("I make sure to put them onto jazz," says Mr. E). For our conversation today, Mr. E has selected four youths to tell me about their experiences here, identifying them not simply by their names but by their budding skills and interests — a future radio program host, a writer, a rapper, a young entrepreneur who will soon act as gallery manager.

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