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That could mean "queues, queues, queues" and having to arrive at the airport three or four hours ahead of a flight instead of two.
Naturally, queues for a free SIM card have surpassed and outlasted queues for any phone.
"There were queues and queues of people going nowhere," said Mike Bedigan, 22, of Britain.
Fuel queues started building up this week and on Saturday outlets in Harare had either run out or had long queues as drivers patiently waited for their turn to fill up their tanks.
"There have been massive queues (lines) outside banks to deposit cash, endless queues outside the ATM machines and these machines have run out of cash," Delhi-resident Sarita Das told CNBC via telephone.
Book fairs attract queues to rival those for pop concerts.
Taxi drivers puff away in the queues at petrol stations.
Queues had previously been shorter and more ATMs held cash.
Queues grew intolerably long and complaints of missed flights mounted.
Yet motorists have displayed unusual calm while waiting in queues.
They don't spit on the street; they don't cut queues.
Such productions fill Netflix queues and lists of popular podcasts.
Longer queues lead to longer delays to execute a trade.
The queues and scarcity will probably be worse this winter.
Since 2013, the LME has implemented measures aimed at reducing queues for aluminum as it leaves warehouses after banks and traders that own them profited from letting long queues build up while charging rent.
The last of those structural queues, that at the Dutch port of Vlissingen, disappeared around the middle of 2017 thanks to faster load-out rules and rent capping for those holding metal stuck in queues.
At Duesseldorf airport, queues formed as passengers sought to rebook tickets.
Some made a decent sum, while others shuffled through Netflix queues.
She did pledge shorter queues for Indian frequent flyers to Britain.
The water is turned on sporadically, so there are always queues.
Violent scuffles in food queues and localised looting are everyday occurrences.
Yet these simply create long queues and crowds of delayed passengers.
Burger King, which opened in 2013, had long queues for months.
Copycat queues at Antwerp, New Orleans and Johor, have also gone.
Generalised price controls had generated widespread shortages and embarrassingly long queues.
Long queues snake around banks, which have severely restricted daily withdrawals.
There used to be queues outside the hotels after clubs closed.
Friends will forever be in our hearts (and our Netflix queues).
This would amount to queues of 8,000 vehicles, the report says.
Huge queues snaked around some supermarkets on Wednesday, Reuters reporters said.
At airport screening stations, when there are inadequate resources, queues form.
Last winter brought rolling blackouts and long queues at petrol stations.
When she objected about queues, she says the manager berated her.
Soon it will be our Netflix queues and our podcast feeds.
Queues at the tills suggest that ordinary shoppers can afford it.
Queues like this are a familiar site around Glastonbury in the morning.
The queues of waiting cars stretched back for more than a kilometer.
Extensive queues at local branches of network providers are also causing frustration.
Every Saturday morning across America, queues of "sneakerheads" form outside trainer shops.
Demonetisation led to long queues at shops and banks and disrupted businesses.
There are even missions to complete in the app during ride queues.
The ensuing duplication leads to one of the airport's hallmarks: gridlocked queues.
Photos of queues of people unable to vote would reinforce that image.
Once again, you are yanking some of our favorites from our queues.
"Once the ATMs start operating, there will be long queues," he said.
So are shelves bereft of staples and snaking queues at petrol stations.
Voters in Sierra Leone braved long queues to pick a new president.
You know how YouTube queues up videos for you to watch next?
In Caracas food queues at government stores grow longer by the week.
But our queues fill up fast, and sometimes we need to sleep.
Queues worked on some sort of unearthly logic, more quantum than classical.
Queues for concerts can snake down the pavements due to security controls.
There were long queues at service stations selling fuel early on Saturday.
One woman was concerned about the impact on the queues at Walmart.
Two months after opening, this Starbucks still pulls impressive queues on weekends.
Outside hospitals, huge queues formed as the public offered to donate blood.
Taxi queues were full of commuters attempting to find a way out.
Queues going out of the door for Senator #Grassley #townhall. #Iowa. pic.twitter.
There were no signs of flight delays, border queues or other disruption.
The woman queues Madison in the violation column in her screaming panel.
When no videos are reported in their queues, moderators often sit idle.
That, after all, was why there were queues in the first place.
As the name suggests, it sends pizzas to polling places with long queues.
Norway and Sweden manage to avoid long queues, as do Switzerland and Germany.
Savers formed hours-long queues to deposit the nearly worthless bills in banks.
Queues at Heathrow, Europe's biggest airport, have been growing since 2015 (see chart).
Road-tolls have been suspended until at least November 24th, to prevent queues.
The long queues of workers outside the Ford plant made the threat credible.
Twitter automatically queues the tweets appropriately and posts them in the correct order.
Residents can spend up to 123 hours a day in queues for food.
Fans of Stranger Things have a new series to add to their queues.
The protests, fuel queues and collapsing economy suggest a new approach is needed.
Long queues formed at petrol pumps in many states and in Mexico City.
HEYTEA denies this, as well as accusations of padding out its own queues.
It has the longest queues and most bolshie officials, even by American standards.
At rush hour, the queues just to get into the stations are long.
This crew sure knows how to capture our hearts (and our Netflix queues).
But if you plan well, you can avoid wasting time on those queues.
Rather than cut the queues, Mr Cafaro's business may make them even longer.
Spirit is right: the daunting queues are the talk of America this summer.
As ports began to reopen, queues of tanker trucks waited to be refilled.
Waiting in those queues, I could think only: I have to leave here.
Mallory was only 100 years ago, and now we have queues on Everest.
And no stressing about airport-security lines or ticket queues to savor them.
Many of you have been stuck in long queues while waiting for information.
Long queues are seen outside pharmacies as people look to buy face masks.
"I just needed to be seen without messing around with queues," he said.
The short queues in London could be attributed to a number of factors.
But queues were only ever the symptom of the LME's core warehousing issue.
Once a festival, queues can grow unruly, hijacked by resellers and self-promoters.
We were all standing in queues to buy toilet paper and, on occasion, ham.
Prepare for the thoroughly taxing queues that are part of the Doughnut Time experience.
There are long queues for food at state-owned supermarkets, where prices are fixed.
A Reuters witness said the queues had disappeared at Sydney Airport by lunch-time.
People I've spoken to in these queues have waited for hours, sometimes in vain.
In Rio de Janeiro, Globo TV found people illegally selling their place in queues.
Massive queues—of ordinary people who use cash to survive—quickly formed outside banks.
The queues might be shorter if Maya could use her card at any shop.
Taxi drivers, naturally keen on long queues for their service, are once again resisting.
You can also control playlists, queues, and next videos directly through the minimized video.
We are looking at even taking the boarding queues out, taking the podiums out.
But judging from the queues, it seems Jio is in no hurry right now. 
During the Spring Festival travelers brave long queues, delays and gridlock to travel home.
Fast queues need more officials per passenger, which means fewer for the standard ones.
You're going to want to add some of these to your streaming queues ASAP.
Regulatory pressure has pushed the LME way beyond simply dealing with load-out queues.
About half of gas stations in town are open, with long queues stretching blocks.
"There were massive queues," said Darren Rowe, whose flight to Hamburg, Germany, was canceled.
The technology means there are fewer queues and fewer visible airport or security staff.
Lee said this helps create efficiencies in everything from gate planning to arrival queues.
A notable part of my second-floor experience was that there were no queues.
With long queues and empty shelves in various supermarkets, the scenes look pretty shocking.
Some pharmacies are seeing huge queues of customers buying hand sanitizers and face masks.
Virtual queues It's not just in physical stores that customer purchases are being restricted.
Denver's culinary mania is evident in brunch queues and difficult-to-get dinner reservations.
Packed airports with long queues induce a sense of anything but relaxation among visitors.
Queues form at road checkpoints where people have to stop to show their papers.
PiS also benefited from diminishing dole queues as labor shortages spiked throughout central Europe.
You hear your boarding announcement: more queues and lost elderly people with enormous bags.
Critics sprinted from screening to screening, then stood in queues in the midday sun.
The queues at Qatar's only land border, with Saudi Arabia, already tail back for miles.
In the blue light of the flatscreen, Hiroshi queues up ballad after ballad in Japanese.
Long queues of customers collecting salaries or withdrawing cash formed at banks and teller machines.
With no structural load-out queues and this year's elevated physical premiums, they cannot compete.
On Monday, queues extended out of the front doors of the Caixabank and BBVA branches.
An extra two minutes' delay for lorries at Dover would mean long queues in Kent.
At least the president can dodge the queues: Air Force One flights get special clearance.
Airlines and airports are starting to worry that the queues could discourage flying for business.
Queues of frustrated people demanding passports form most days outside Nigeria's high commission in London.
A sudden surge in sales created queues outside shops selling face masks and air purifiers.
Queues stretched down the street, with people sometimes standing for hours to guarantee a spot.
"From a logistics point of view, it's terrible," admitted one organiser, referring to the queues.
And more hotels are installing automated check-in machines to cut queues in the lobby.
Snaking queues have become the norm at petrol stations because of a shortage of fuel.
Magenti and his family had to change currencies, present passports, and wait in long queues.
But people stuck in snaking immigration queues don't view security as something to be monetised.
If those halls are secured and queues begin outside, the terrorists might attack there instead.
Each passenger undergoes security checks in the fast track section and there are no queues.
Stoppages make for large queues and there is little chance to make up for delays.
Queues formed at Paris' Roissy airport on Saturday as stranded passengers sought to rebook flights.
The arrival of a more mainstream crowd saw bouncers creating separate queues for the Crashers.
Outside one electronics store, velvet ropes were set up to keep the queues under control.
Events organized through Momentum, the grass-roots group of Corbyn supporters, routinely saw snaking queues.
In Alexandra, local broadcaster eNCA showed pictures of bustling streets and long queues outside supermarkets.
The New York Times reports that queues for specialists in Beijing can start before dawn.
In some places, fights even broke out in queues as tensions flared between anxious customers.
As soon as people discover a store that still sells face masks, queues form rapidly.
But on Monday, the queues were gone and the lounge was filled with available seats.
Supermarkets and gas stations across NSW and Victoria have seen long queues in recent days.
Many in such queues were women, who had stood up for more than five hours.
There are people everywhere, and his job is to send them into the right queues.
Well, what surprised me were the queues in the post office to get Irish passports.
The event ended with a confetti drop, listless applause and a return to the food queues.
It warns of traffic queues at ports with "unprecedented and overwhelming" disruption to the road network.
Outside, there were plenty of booths where tickets were being sold, plus organized queues and barriers. 
Judging by long queues at Häagen-Dazs stores, mooncake-shaped ice-cream sandwiches are also booming.
The case provoked such interest that queues formed at the courthouse hours ahead of the hearing.
An extra two minutes' delay for lorries at Dover, a conservative guess, would mean long queues.
A Reuters witness said queues at petrol stations on the approaches to Palu stretched for kilometres.
In the last year, a chronic shortage of dollars has led to long queues outside banks.
Queues stretching for one hundred meters (yards) are a regular sight outside the former power plant.
Even so, it seems a good bet that queues like the ones in Brooklyn will multiply.
That's why so much aluminum was logjammed in load-out queues a couple of years ago.
"The queues around the car when it was parked in the paddock were extraordinary," he said.
The prospect of a $900 million win had drawn long queues for tickets across the country.
Unsurprisingly, long queues were seen outside banks across the country, before they even opened for business.
Things start to go haywire, and failures compound as critical services timeout and queues lengthen. pic.twitter.
When queues are long, ride prices rise, encouraging Disney employees to switch on even more rides…?
Several people have died waiting in the snaking, increasingly growing hostile queues outside banks and ATMs.
That's why so much aluminium was logjammed in load-out queues a couple of years ago.
This has led to queues of EVs on the streets, mostly of poor design and quality.
They wait in disorderly queues, often for hours, only to be frustrated by indifferent civil servants.
Check-in counters reopened to queues of weary travellers who had waited overnight for their flights.
Suren Hazarika, 65, a boatmaker from Besamora village, queues up to get his blood pressure checked.
They suggested we go to one of the FastPass queues and see what rides were available.
Copenhagen is surrounded by turbines but my Danish colleagues are not seeing queues of sick people.
Many end up in queues outside hospitals paying ticket touts or doctors to speed things up.
"I'm sure if they were given a heads up, there'd be queues and stuff like that."
A Reuters witness said queues at petrol stations on the approaches to Palu stretched for miles.
It was extremely successful, queues everywhere, everyone was coming to film the first Arab film festival.
The queues in malls were not limited to just one floor, but stretched across multiple levels …
Now, the government is stepping in to help manage the queues and congestion at the spring.
And yet, brokers choose longer queues hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of times a day.
It is also likely to mean that British nationals cannot join express queues at EU airports.
So far, I love Budapest but I hate queues so I decide to consult Google Maps.
But, as is often the case with designers, you shall know them by their Netflix queues.
Months later, Joe queues up for a game, and sees a novice assigned to his team.
But the LME has repeatedly tweaked its rules to reduce and eliminate queues in its warehouse network, lifting load-out requirements, introducing a linked load-in-load-out obligation on operators with queues and more recently moving to cap the amount of rent payable in a queue.
It's not uncommon to see lines at Indonesian weddings that rival the queues for new Disneyland rides.
The announcement caused chaos, with huge queues forming at banks when they reopened after a short holiday.
The line that formed outside the store was reminiscent of past queues for food trends like cronuts.
So exciting was the concept that queues formed at 271am to catch the first train at noon.
South Africans started voting in parliamentary and provincial elections, with queues seen winding from various polling stations.
At one time, it is reported, it even allowed people to jump security queues at Beijing airport.
Looking ahead to 063, it's definite that our Goodreads queues will be getting a whole lot longer.
The only problem was that many more spectators were left waiting outside the venue in long queues.
This was before Madchester kicked off, so there were no queues to get in, except on Saturdays.
So long were the queues outside many polling stations that Iran's election commission postponed closing five times.
The queues may have gone but the LME's problems with its warehouse operators haven't gone with them.
We assure you that a Tyrion Lannister and a Catelyn Stark will have vastly disparate Netflix queues.
But nearly three weeks after Mnangagwa was sworn into office, the bank queues had yet to shrivel.
QUEUES have been growing longer at America's airports, and things will get worse before they get better.
Instead, the PreCheck lines are often close to empty, while the principal queues get longer and longer.
It opened its first outlet in North America to snaking queues in New York City last December.
Even if the software was ahead of the game, they faced long certification queues at many acquirers.
But so far, this hasn't happened, so the queues in front of the female toilets remain long.
People are forming long queues outside banks and ATMs as they struggle to obtain enough paper cash.
At least a dozen people are reported to have died while standing in queues across the country.
"We know that there are pretty decent queues and pretty limited activity out of there," he said.
There are other reasons for disappointment among Swedes, like hours spent languishing in national health-care queues.
There used to be queues around the block to come and see certain trials; not any more.
They walked quietly to the checkpoint, formed two orderly queues, and consented to their bags being searched.
This decision caused widespread panic and confusion, as well as long queues at banks, ATMs and stores.
Set aside for a moment the doomsday predictions of medicine shortages and endless queues at Dover port.
Eliminating the option lengthens polling-place queues and discourages voters from selecting individual candidates in downballot races.
State television showed queues of buses that were taking people to attend the ceremony in central Tehran.
There are no queues in front of the supermarkets, because there is no food left in supermarkets.
Picture long queues outside banks, such as during the Great Depression following the 1929 Wall Street crash.
Queues stretched for more than two km (1.2 miles), officials said, with many lining up since Wednesday.
In a Craigslist forum, for example, users spent recent weeks commiserating about their suddenly shrinking review queues.
Queues outside Indian jewellery stores become so long that makeshift tents are set up to accommodate the rush.
But longer waits such as those in airport queues, and other idling exceeding five minutes, will not count.
Some bank customers have complained about having to wait in long queues to withdraw cash from their accounts.
American border officials scrutinised all travel documents and required drivers to open their car boots, creating long queues.
There have been "flash" queues at Busan in South Korea and Port Klang in Malaysia in recent months.
While these massive projects are ongoing, travellers through the airports could experience even more hellish bottlenecks and queues.
Queues have snaked around banks for days as Indians have tried to convert their notes into new money.
You can search for tracks and artists, browse by genre, set up queues and playlists, and more besides.
From queues up Everest to cruisers crowding Venice, 'must-see' landmarks are increasingly imperiled by their very popularity.
Queues of lorries idle at India's state boundaries much in the same way they do at international borders.
Each month long queues form at pay points as people wait for money needed to feed their families.
If you're highly rated, you're more likely to be pushed to the top of high-rated people's queues.
On busy days, popular Brussels establishments such as Maison Antoine and Frit Flagey can attract very long queues.
Check-in counters reopened to queues of hundreds of weary travelers who had waited overnight for their flights.
Doors to breakout sessions were kept closed until the last minute, so that long, snaking queues formed outside.
Another passenger posted a photograph of long queues at Gran Canaria Airport, and described the situation as "chaos".
As they faced queues and shortages, many Floridians shared pictures and videos of their experiences on social media.
A chronic shortage of dollars has led to long queues outside banks and imported goods are running out.
And going forward, we can have faith that their lives — and our queues — will never be the same.
They have, in other words, fully de-linked from the queues to load out metal from LME warehouses.
Queues, it seems, are no longer the only revenue metric when it comes to warehousing LME-registered aluminum.
This often creates long queues lasting hours at petrol stations whenever there is talk of fuel price increases.
People queued for it then too — and queues have since become a familiar sight at Apple's hyped launches.
At Sweetgreen's other 102 locations, customers brave queues that, at peak lunch, can make T.S.A. lines look tame.
THEY ROSE at dawn, quietly assembling in long queues and clasping their voting cards tightly in their excitement.
The traffic was already considered code yellow — "some queues but not paralysis," according to Mr. Schwartz — by midday.
Fung said there had been 3,638 complaints on Sunday, mostly related to the long queues at polling stations.
Queues, it seems, are no longer the only revenue metric when it comes to warehousing LME-registered aluminium.
There had been calls for voting hours to be extended because of the queues waiting outside polling stations.
Two weeks later, people still have no choice but to stand in long, snaking queues outside ATMs and banks.
Passengers at major Australian airports, including Sydney, experienced longer-than-usual queues during the busy Monday morning travel period.
And it's exactly those bananas moments that should put Dead to Me at the top of our Netflix queues.
The event will run for an additional 2 days to cater to the snaking queues, finishing on 31 October.
ET and while it hasn't exactly gone without a hitch — note the aforementioned error messages and queues — it's here.
As titles expire, Netflix removes them from its archives, taking them from our eyes, our hearts, and our queues.
Local TV showed snaking queues in the Ezeiza check-in hall and passengers were advised to contact the company.
The guaranteed income from long load-out queues allowed warehouse companies to outbid the physical market for fresh units.
Its site and the formidable logistics behind it are an alternative to queues and trekking from shop to shop.
The bread queues are caused at least in part by problems in ensuring supplies of subsidized flour to bakeries.
In Sulaimaniya, a center for political groups opposed to Barzani, queues at polling stations were shorter than in Erbil.
The Competition and Markets Authority said the merger would raise prices for consumers and lead to longer checkout queues.
The furbo knows how to jump queues, dodge taxes and play systems of nepotism and patronage like a Stradivarius.
The plane was half empty on its way to Srinagar, while there were hourlong queues at the departure area.
Queues built up at polling stations through the morning as South Africans started voting in parliamentary and provincial elections.
Naturally, the Chanel Airlines terminal comes without the chaos and snaking queues that you find at your usual airports.
Queues formed again outside banks, this time to withdraw the notes that had been given a stay of execution.
Long queues are common at state hospitals and access to drugs is complicated by an opaque system of dispensation.
Rigid business hours mean that people often have to skip work to stand in queues at the bank instead.
EU chief observer Elmar Brok said many voters, particularly young women, left voting queues in frustration at long delays.
The city government hopes that construction of the new unisex toilets will reduce queues for existing wheelchair-accessible toilets.
The confusion has prompted long queues at petrol stations, a further loss of confidence and another dash for dollars.
Banks and cash machines have seen long queues and chaos as people scramble to replace the old currency notes.
Reports of good Samaritans serving people in queues water, tea and biscuits outside several ATMs emerged over the weekend.
Since then, banks have been a sorry sight with serpentine queues at counters and much restless chaos among people.
Such dreams, shared by millions, mean Nigeria's bus queues are likely to get even longer in decades to come.
The store was busy inside, but there were no overly long queues, so people flowed in and out unimpeded.
The traffic queues of heavy-duty trucks carrying tonnes of coal stretched as far a 130 kilometres in October.
Dollar General has spent the last year remodeling stores, adding more refrigeration units and shortening queues at payment counters.
Outside the arenas there were glitches, from long queues at security checkpoints to shortages of snacks at food stalls.
"The shop has been incredibly popular, with London's Westfield shopping center saying they've "never had queues this long before.
On Thursday, more than 100 frustrated fans were kept for up to five hours in queues, several customers said.
But checkpoints create bottlenecks and queues of people waiting to get through them, which then become an easy target.
On the back end, the company has made this type of material a priority in queues for content moderation.
The queues at the bar were never long – two, maybe three people waiting at busier times, but rarely more.
" Maliha Sumar "I think Theresa May wants to privatise the NHS, which would mean longer queues and fewer GPs.
Lyft said it is also distributing sanitizer to drivers at places including its driver service locations and airport queues.
The queues for the gallery go right around the block despite the rain showers interspersing the Easter Sunday sunshine.
Stocks of surgical face masks are plunging across Asia, as anxious citizens form long queues at supermarkets and pharmacies.
"Fai chun" red banners, usually hung in doorways for good luck in the new year, drew the longest queues.
People often must spend hours in queues to take out cash or make bank transfers for even minor purchases.
A shortage of stations and the limited range of cars - about 22.2 kilometers - has meant longer queues to recharge.
Queues at supermarkets that stock regulated goods can run into hundreds or thousands, many of whom are left disappointed.
The bread queues are caused at least in part by problems in ensuring supplies of subsidized flour to bakeries.
There were queues of up to 80 km (50 miles) at the Brenner Pass -- a vital Alpine road link.
The financial system was utterly overwhelmed as lengthy queues formed outside banks across a country of 1.2 billion people.
On election night the longest queues were said to be in the part of the state friendliest to his opponent.
In malls across the U.S., giddy children stand in queues to meet Santa Claus and take a picture with him.
Some passengers expressed frustration on Twitter over missing bags and long waits in telephone queues to speak to BA staff.
The exchange's multiple measures to deal with those queues simply accelerated a mass relocation of metal to the statistical shadows.
On Wednesday, a number of Fortnite players reported long queues that time out and problems logging in to Fortnite's servers.
This morning, long queues of people snake through railway stations as strict security checks are in place for intercity trains.
Queues still snake outside bakeries, but supplies of bread now sometimes last until those at the back reach the tills.
Long queues on pavements outside venues have often reflected the slow security checks as much as fervour for political candidates.
Features include asynchronous task queues, automatic scaling, persistent storage, scheduled tasks and integration with other Google cloud services and APIs.
We'll portend your Netflix and Hulu queues with these completely streamable shows, each taking place on the fringes of possibility.
In league-dominated districts queues were short and voting was easy, with only a few ballot boxes per voting station.
But across Singapore, there were few queues because the major telcos ensure that all pre-order customers receive a phone.
The past decade's weak labour markets have meant queues of willing workers even without the promise of above-market pay.
He said finding "the right balance between light security and heavy security" that creates long queues and has angered athletes.
Instead of spending time travelling to shops, picking up goods and waiting in queues, they can now do other things.
A sense of calm seemed to be returning with orderly queues at petrol stations after the arrival of fuel shipments.
Urban rail coverage is limited, trains are prone to breakdowns and queues spill onto streets where exhaust fumes are intoxicating.
In practice, you can expect retailers such as Best Buy to get one, ideally resulting in shorter repair queues everywhere.
The 22-year-olds had pre-ordered the phone online, and simply skipped the queues to be first in line.
CEO Jalal Bagherli said, however, that queues at Apple stores around the world indicated the premium model would sell well.
We pass queues for a wash station where people are washing pots, pans, clothes and shoes, as well as themselves.
Demand has been so strong that Nintendo has found it difficult to keep up as queues get longer outside stores.
The queues snaked down London's Regent's Street on Friday as Nigeria fans waited to get their hands on the jersey.
Soldiers flogged people on the streets for "indiscipline" — such as littering or not standing in queues at the bus stop.
Every lunchtime in Beijing queues of phone-waggling customers zip past tills with a "beep", and no fiddling for notes.
Even traditional supermarkets saw long, snaking queues that weekend, as people rushed out to stockpile household goods and canned food.
According to people on social media, queues could easily last four hours, with some people still walking away empty-handed.
Following the shipments, there are no longer multi-hour queues at Cuban gas stations for gasoline, although diesel remains elusive.
The voting ended with no major disruptions in a day that saw massive, though orderly, queues form outside voting centres.
VOTER COMPLAINTS Fung said there had been 3,638 complaints on Sunday, mostly related to the long queues at polling stations.
In the highland capital La Paz, roads have grown quiet as people preserve gasoline, with long queues for food staples.
The sudden move caused PMC Bank depositors to panic and led to protests and long queues outside the bank's branches.
In the capital, polling stations saw a sprinkling of voters instead of the hours-long queues that waited in August.
He and a private client waited for the crowds to thin out this year to avoid being caught in the queues.
Sightseers who arrive without tickets have had to join queues that snake all the way around the base of the monument.
Buyer queues have grown shorter, in contrast to last year when developers were often overwhelmed with demand from would-be homeowners.
Short queues are not a problem for firms that provide storage facilities and logistical services as their revenue streams are diversified.
Long snaking queues outside banks and ATMs became a norm, with people spending hours in dim hope of obtaining some cash.
Measures to cut queues included higher load-out rates for metal to leave warehouses and a freeze on maximum rental rates.
Queues of young families snaked away from the condemned blocks, heading back to the towns and villages where they were born.
ATMs across the country are still mostly cashless with long queues of people waiting for cash refilling vans to replenish them.
Many shops are running dry of the precious commodity, with images of empty shelves and long queues buzzing around social media.
You'll then jump right into studying algorithms, source examples, and concepts like arrays, stacks and queues, linked lists, trees, and graphs.
There are still occasional "flash" queues caused by high-volume cancellations of LME-warranted metal in preparation for physical load-out.
Line's pop-up stores in recent years in Seoul, Chengdu, Tokyo, Singapore and New York City, enjoyed snaking queues as well.
This could be the SUV that will be filling school drop-off queues and Target parking lots for years to come.
Tickets to see Mr Cumberbatch in "Hamlet" sold faster than any others in London theatre history, with online queues of 30,000.
Delays in exchanging old 500- and 1000-rupee bills for new ones led to cash shortages and long queues at banks.
Long queues of trucks have formed at the northern border Greece shares with Bulgaria, stranding dozens of truckers on either side.
On Thursday, there were still long queues at the few filling stations selling fuel, sometimes under the watchful eye of soldiers.
Photos and videos of the airport showed uncomfortably long queues as passengers crowded the terminal as a result of the outage.
On Saturday night, long queues of volunteers waited in front of the city's university hospital to donate blood for the victims.
Induction is more energy efficient and enables charging the taxis while they are in the slowly moving queues at taxi ranks.
This month's action led to huge queues for buses in central London while many major roads in the city were gridlocked.
The long queues for food, gas and cash convince him that the federal government's response has been too little, too late.
An hour after doors opened, queues of several dozen people had formed at least eight banks in Beirut, Reuters witnesses said.
But most fans at the event didn't seem put off by the snaking queues, visa issues, or a chilly Shanghai night.
She and her companions, all virgins, so innocent, had been plucked from their camp to service queues of impatient army officers.
There were always queues of lost people waiting to use them, and not nearly enough for the size of the mall.
Members add items to Netflix-style queues by clicking "Try It On." Within a day, the top four items are shipped.
"Tourists see our long queues, a picture on social media or read a great review and want to try," he said.
Its simple design breaks up your tasks into an inbox-style series of queues you can easily categorize by due date.
In the last year, an absence of dollars has led to long queues outside banks and an economic and financial collapse.
Photographs on social media showed long queues on the motorway, one of Britain's main road arteries between London and the north.
Prior to their opening, in January patients were facing hours-long queues to be seen by medics, according to the BBC.
This criticism is being accentuated as the food queues in London lengthen and as the Germans continue their bombardments of London.
Consumer prices rose by 73 percent in 2018 and long queues at bakeries, petrol stations and cash machines are now common.
On Wednesday, people lined up in long queues outside banks in Harare, with some reportedly sleeping overnight to withdraw their money.
However, it was unfortunate that the queues grew due to some overzealous appetites, preventing others to be able to enjoy the food.
The firm offers medical tests for patients at primary-care clinics, eliminating the need to wait in long queues at oversubscribed hospitals.
But salary payments have been delayed for months and banks have strictly limited withdrawals, leading to queues that sometimes start forming overnight.
The queues at passport control take nearly as long to navigate as Leif Erikson took to cross the Atlantic in a longboat.
Online ticket sites crashed and created long online queues to deal with demand when tickets first went on sale earlier this month.
Head west on the Kennedy Highway, where traffic slows, the landscape thins and queues for fuel, cash and supermarkets stretch for blocks.
Small businesses are reporting major loss, while people are skipping work to stand in queues in dim hopes of getting some cash.
"Every day — and today is the 20th day — you can see there are long queues for ATM machines and banks," Sahoo says.
A decades-old paradigm of queues, security screens, snack vendors, and gate-waiting prevails—the only difference is the level of stress.
Even at the best of times, Fortnite hits players with long waits and server queues when they're trying to join a game.
In the past, those projects have culminated in apps to cut ticket queues, help phone recycling and even end Female Genital Mutilation.
A Reuters reporter who visited several of the bank's ATMs in the Azeri capital late on Thursday said there were no queues.
This is in large part down to the "bazooka" solution of clearing multi-year load-out queues at several LME warehouse locations.
If the staff are rude, the queues are badly managed or the "extras" extravagantly priced, travellers can hardly take their business elsewhere.
The workers were not allowing anyone to enter or leave the terminal building, causing long queues of stranded passengers to build up.
Photos showed long queues of cars piled with people and belongings, as tanks and armored troop vehicles headed in the opposite direction.
There were lengthy queues at banks in New Delhi and Mumbai as people waited in hope that cash dispensers would be refilled.
In public hospitals, queues of women waiting to give birth can drive doctors to medically speed up deliveries and rush the process.
Most locals and visitors seem determined not to let worries—over security, dirty water, queues or anything else—dampen their Olympic spirits.
Queues formed at ATMs; with a capacity of just 8,400 notes, some machines had to be refilled twice daily and repaired monthly.
Long load-out queues earlier this decade generated media scandal, a flurry of legal action and intense regulatory scrutiny of the exchange.
He invoked a theory of queues to explain why adding just a few more flights at an airport delays so many others.
But soon he and Ms. O'Brien were cutting up backstage over missed queues and fumbled lines and whatever else captured their fancy.
The overcrowding has led to vast queues to reach the top of the mountain which straddles the border between Nepal and China.
In Singapore, lengthy queues also materialized, despite the government telling citizens they did not require masks unless they showed symptoms of illness.
Videos revealed scenes similar to those in Hong Kong and Shanghai, with queues wending through malls and ending in beleaguered pharmacy outlets.
Huge queues built up at the open-air venue in Colombo as sets of siblings waited to get their birth certificates checked.
A rumor went through the queues: these people were being taken to "special places" where they would work, get food, get clothing.
And these contracts may yet prove to be valuable tools because the entire aluminum market is adjusting to life after the queues.
The latter are plagued by congested frontages, long queues for security and extended waits on the tarmac due to limited air space.
Voters were seen waiting in orderly queues on a cloudy morning in the capital Luanda when polling stations opened at 7 a.m.
Sunday saw beautiful blue skies, long queues and one of the calmest days in Hong Kong since the protests began in June.
Travelers frantically scoured mobile phones or quizzed officials for information as they waited in long queues in airports around Europe and beyond.
And these contracts may yet prove to be valuable tools because the entire aluminium market is adjusting to life after the queues.
Independent election observers and activists said a slow pace to voting triggered confusion at some polling stations, with long queues forming outside.
It wasn't even just "nationalistic areas"—there were massive queues in the Ballyhackamore post office and that is considered a Unionist stronghold.
Sudan has been suffering from a deepening economic crisis that has caused cash shortages and long queues at bakeries and petrol stations.
As the queues form elsewhere in the building for an exhibition about Princess Diana and fashion, "Enlightened Princesses" shows where it all started.
He said venues in France had already substantially beefed up ways of controlling crowds, searches and monitoring queues as well as increasing manpower.
However, queues were so long on Monday and Tuesday that passengers had to wait two to three hours just to enter the building.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queues snaked down to the All England Club on Monday morning as the opening day of the Wimbledon championships got underway.
Queues of people were lining up waiting to get into the event which used dramatic music, lighting and visuals to dazzle the audience.
Monday following a rush over the weekend that saw shelves cleared and queues snake out the door as residents rushed to stockpile goods.
As they say, if an Apple fan queues up for three days and no one is around to see it, did it happen?
Although Brexiteers claim it is all a giant bluff, the picture painted of long queues and stockpiled food and medicines is not pretty.
All of this would be subject to the miles-long queues at Channel ports which British civil servants have warned Brexit could cause.
Wang Xuan, a 23 year-old primary school teacher, saw photos of Hey Tea's massive Shanghai queues on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
A new range of physical aluminium premium contracts has been rolled out to assuage the hedging problems created by the load-out queues.
In Australia, hundreds of people usually gather at Apple's Sydney city store, with queues winding down George Street in the central business district.
Chloe, sensing an inability to find words for her mother's bourgeois malaise, queues Janis Joplin's "Ball and Chain" in season one, episode five.
The number of buyers outstrips seats available on trains, and leads to long queues and jostling for position when tickets go on sale.
The true crime mockumentary series slowly took over Netflix user's streaming queues despite the absolutely outrageous plot line, and the potentially idiotic premise.
The queues that once snaked around the block outside banks have disappeared, but only because there is hardly any cash to be had.
Oliver Emocling, 23, rides the train, but queues are so long that he arrives late often, and has been docked wages as punishment.
According to Marco Digioia of the European Road Haulers Association, recent ID checks on three main roads in Belgium led to costly queues.
With long queues and few hospitals, the people who are most in need of medical aid do not necessarily have access to it.
I will have to make my way through the human masses, penetrate through the queues for teleports and make subtle but pointed inquiries.
Essentially, M-Pesa's competitors are focused on pushing the government's no-cash formula, but Vodafone appears content in helping customers skip ATM queues.
On Thursday morning, police checked fans boarding trains from Lille to Lens to ensure none were traveling with alcohol, leading to long queues.
More schools have opened, though they are crowded, and more government-subsidized bakeries operate in the area, though queues for bread are long.
Whenever chicken arrives at supermarkets in Havana these days, long queues quickly form and do not peter out until the stock is exhausted.
In January, as Turkey prepared to reintroduce visas for Syrians travelling from third countries, the queues at Beirut airport stretched around the block.
Banking doesn't usually inspire chat-up lines in pubs, or nightclub-style virtual queues of young people looking for a quick way in.
The depth of Bellator's welterweight division might actually be hurting the former champ as he patiently queues for consideration for another title shot.
"Hopefully it will cut queues," sighed Mariela, a hospital worker, as she waited with 28 others to use a newly-replenished cash dispenser.
A new range of physical aluminum premium contracts has been rolled out to assuage the hedging problems created by the load-out queues.
By opening time, queues of up to 20 formed outside at least three banks in other parts of the city, Reuters witnesses said.
The government was therefore surprised when most of the notes were returned to the banks, before they expired, by long queues of depositors.
There were no queues at any of the check-in desks or security gates and only a handful of people waiting on benches.
Though the announcement offers some relief, it likely will draw longer snaking queues outside central banks and cause further tension in the country.
Motorway service stations are known for many things—fast food outlets, overpriced coffee, coach parties, and queues for the toilets—but a fishmonger?
Alongside long queues of mostly women and elderly people waiting in the blazing sun, groups of men stood around looking hungry and desperate.
The Wuhan Municipal Health Commission acknowledged in a statement that there were a shortage of beds and long outpatient queues in the city.
No long queues snaked around buildings as one might expect of a people who have dreamed of their own nation all their lives.
Last summer patients slept on ward floors and long queues formed outside Karachi's main state hospitals at the peak of the heat wave.
Publicly available trade and quote data show that the queues to buy or sell stock are considerably longer on exchanges that offer kickbacks.
"It is packed with real-world examples and motivational queues to keep you out of any rut and back into action," Manuel said.
Since early December Nigeria has been grappling with fuel queues that have angered from citizens during what is usually the peak driving season.
The LME has spent the last few years steadily chipping away at the load-out queues that have bedeviled its good-delivery function.
While a growing number of countries condemn Mr. Maduro as illegitimate, the queues outside food shops or at the border only grow longer.
Many report hours-long queues in the morning, because around 58,000 Palestinians leave the West Bank to work higher-paying jobs in Israel.
The cheese-loving public is saying that they were charged £6 each to deal with "90-minute queues"—and very little actual cheese.
Given that precedent, we can expect season 5 of Narcos landing in our Netflix queues in fall of 2019, should the rumors be correct.
Cubans have been flooding social media with photos of the queues they are in, under the hashtag #lacolachallenge (queue challenge) to highlight the problem.
This Reddit thread acts as a list of all the GG TV references (and would double as one of the strangest Netflix queues ever).
People can now purchase a Jio SIM card without buying a phone or any other device with it, which has resulted in bigger queues.
In December and January, a run on petrol amid rumours of a price increase created queues lasting hours at filling stations around the country.
More stringent passport checks, or separate queues for countries which are, unlike Britain, part of the Schengen passport-free travel area are not inconceivable.
Take-up is encouraging—which suggests that, despite the long queues, many people do not prize the opportunity to park close to their homes.
Other passengers are reportedly stuck on landed planes, waiting in lengthy queues on the ground before they can reach a gate and disembark safely.
Queues have also increased in America, where travellers in Boston, New York and Miami often find themselves waiting in line for over three hours.
But as this week's print edition points out there is a battle between airports and government over extra funding to speed up passport queues.
In the days after it fell, easterners formed long queues to buy fruit in the supermarket where she worked, a job she still does.
The results of the Iowa caucus are still rolling in, after the results reporting turned into an omnishambles of tech malfunctions and phone queues.
Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival will be hitting all your queues on November 25, but until then, get ready for an influx of plot rumors.
Dreadful queues last year were attributed in part to low morale among officers, many of whom worked part-time for low salaries and benefits.
But getting out of the airport is becoming much more taxing for visitors to America and Europe because of lengthening queues for passport control.
THE cruise industry sells itself as a relaxing way to travel, a world away from the hassle, queues and crime of travelling on land.
Passengers are already facing delays and long queues at Barcelona's El Prat airport because of a strike by staff from airport security company Eulen.
Then, ThankView virtually queues up each thank you card, letting users quickly record back-to-back individual messages to everyone on their invite list.
Queues of black-clad mourners, many carrying portraits of the king, snaked around parts of Bangkok's old town, waiting to enter the cremation area.
After the Austrian police stepped up controls, the Hungarian police in turn introduced its own checks, causing queues to form on the Austrian side.
Customers, some from opposite ends of the world, form long queues outside renowned xiaolongbao joints such as Din Tai Fung and Jia Jia Tangbao.
For about three hours the workers had not been allowing anyone to enter or leave the terminal building, causing long queues of stranded passengers.
The deployment seeks to avert delays and long queues at Barcelona's El Prat airport for holidaymakers arriving in record numbers to Spain this year.
"When I took over in 1986, we had queues right round the corner and sometimes we'd squeeze four people behind the counter," remembers Tothill.
The warehouse load-out queues that exposed the London Metal Exchange (LME) to the harsh glare of both media and regulatory scrutiny have gone.
One reason for the long queues of Indians at the Qatari embassy is obvious: wages are much higher in the GCC than at home.
Once a paradise of oil-fueled consumption, the OPEC nation is now a Soviet-style economy of empty supermarket shelves and snaking food queues.
Supplies of fuel in the southern African nation have been intermittent since September, which has seen motorists spending hours in queues at service stations.
Voting was mostly calm, although witnesses said a few scuffles broke out in one area as tempers flared in long queues to cast ballots.
This year, galleries and museums in three cities (Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and New York) had epic queues for Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Rooms.
For now, I expect the queues for "Julius Caesar" at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park will grow even longer after this bogus scandal.
That is partly because of people like me, who wander the streets and loiter in the queues with the same badges as everyone else.
Beat your personal best with the myriad game offerings at each one while enjoying a little downtime from the headliner attractions and long queues.
YouTube sorts the work for him and his colleagues into various queues, which the company says allows moderators to build expertise around its policies.
There is no memory of its inhabitants or the pictures they hung on its walls, just queues of people struggling with aches and pains.
DVD rentals would fall under a new Qwikster brand, which meant customers would have to manage two separate queues and pay two separate bills.
Beauty is often an impulse purchase; that's why Sephora and Ulta have bin after bin of smaller sized items in their snakelike checkout queues.
Many Venezuelans have gotten into the habit of getting up in the middle of the night to get into hour-long queues for supermarkets.
Read more: How a Russian oil giant bankrolled the Kurdish split from Iraq Journalists reported large, long queues of traffic as many residents fled.
Specifically, the exchange's attack on its aluminum warehouse queues, which have been steadily shortening, has reduced some of the gaming of the aluminum financing trade.
Long queues were seen outside Reliance digital stores in India on Monday, the day the 4G LTE network became available to everyone in the country.
Short queues are not a problem for firms that provide storage and logistical services such as handling and chartering, as their revenue streams are diversified.
THERE may be no guarantee of sunshine during a British summer, but ever longer passport queues at Heathrow Airport appears to have become a certainty.
The drawback is long queues at petrol stations, because a tank of CNG takes a long time to fill and there are not enough pumps.
The hashtag ran around Twitter as trending topic and had users asking for the shows and movies that would make up their dream Netflix queues.
The sudden shortage of cash has impacted the lives of hundreds of millions of people, with snaking queues outside banks and ATMs becoming a norm.
If enough people decide that a jaunt through security is worth it to get good food and drink, the queues could swell around happy hour.
For months after HEYTEA shops appeared in Shanghai in February 2017, security guards had to manage queues with waiting times of up to three hours.
Long queues outside bank branches and ATMs, frowning faces of small business owners and stranded tourists have become commonplace as a cash crunch grips India.
At Avocaderia, which claims to be the world's first avocado bar, in Brooklyn, long queues stretch from the counter outward into a large food hall.
Much of this has been down to the erosion of aluminum load-out queues at LME warehouses in Detroit and the Dutch port of Vlissingen.
You'll learn about arrays, stacks, linked lists, queues, hash tables, and tree graphs so you can store and structure your data in JavaScript with ease.
Shares in Metro Bank fell in May after what it called "false rumours" on social media that led to customer queues at some London branches.
Much of this has been down to the erosion of aluminium load-out queues at LME warehouses in Detroit and the Dutch port of Vlissingen.
Her readers increasingly viewed their fandom as a collective activity, from the queues outside book shops on publication day to the immediate Internet discussions afterwards.
Brazilians bring along children or old people to jump queues at banks, clinics and government offices; some parents lend out their children for that purpose.
Removing the queues and allowing inmates to call their family when they are feeling low could lead to a reduction in such incidents, he says.
That this worldview gives rise to overcrowded prisons, and long death row queues—both populated disproportionately with black and brown men and women—is troubling.
Riot police were deployed at metro stations across the territory and large queues were forming at railway platforms as commuters made their way to work.
Most service stations in Harare have been without fuel since Monday and long queues have formed at the few outlets that are still selling it.
Though Simatai is less crowded than Badaling and Mutianyu during the day, the night walk is popular and queues for the cable car are common.
That show was so successful, with queues of more than 200 people waiting to get in, that the team bought a space around the corner.
Instead of paying the premium, you can opt to wait — you'll remain in drivers' queues, but people paying surge price will get picked up first.
Video showed queues of commuters lined up at border checkpoints with authorities checking temperatures on Monday morning after Manila was placed in a community quarantine.
It was a quirky rite of passage, until the queues at Surf Lodge spilled onto the street and its septic system leaked into a pond.
Water scarcity is a subject of serious debate in Pakistan, of the occasional riot and sometimes of long queues at rare public wells or sources.
Yulia: Yes, in the past, but not recently because they don't have easy access, there are always long queues, and they have become very expensive.
Two giant queues of people — one for US citizens and green-card holders and one for foreign nationals — wound their way through the cavernous hall.
A DECADE AGO, as the sovereign-debt crisis engulfed the euro zone, long queues of the unemployed snaked outside job centres in Athens and Madrid.
In other cases, the rope is literal: airport security, for instance, where first-class passengers speed through while everyone else snakes around in long queues.
In neighboring Hong Kong, jaw-dropping queues were photographed across the city, such as this one in the Tai Po district taken on January 29.
In the coming months, city officials say they will be diverting the flow to a nearby swimming pool to speed up queues and manage congestion.
As the latest supply crisis led to lengthy fuel and bread queues over the past few weeks, they deployed at bakeries across Khartoum and beyond.
The legislation tries to significantly expedite that process by creating distinct queues for veterans based on the evidence they wish to submit with their claims.
Apple's (AAPL) $113 iPhone XS and $1,099 XS Max went on sale today with the traditionally long queues outside stores missing in some flagship locations.
Vast queues block checkpoints into the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), where traffic jams ensnare hundreds of cars for miles and tempers run high.
Ads were broken down into components: the image, different parts of the text, and the page where the ad led to were screened in different queues.
Europort, which runs a private rail terminal, said that in late 2000 there were queues as long as 21 trains awaiting entry to Poland from Belarus.
No long queues snaked around buildings in early voting as one might expect of a people who have dreamed of their own nation all their lives.
Indian banks opened Thursday to long queues of people waiting outside to exchange their now-scrapped notes and withdraw new Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 notes.
After it was announced he had lost a large amount of blood in the attack, long queues were reported at blood donation stations in the city.
India's wealthy few have servants to take their place in the still dismally long queues snaking outside banks, but the pain reaches even to the top.
A Standard Chartered bank teller in Harare said her branch was not selling dollars to individuals yet, and downtown bank queues were no longer than normal.
Earlier this month, for example, Britain's government was trumpeting plans for special lanes for British citizens after Brexit, which would doubtless worsen queues for everyone else.
After reading about the horrendous, 262-hour queues that people driving to the festival on Wednesday got stuck in, I was mildly apprehensive about the journey.
The long queues of patients lining up at the Helen Joseph hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa's busiest HIV clinic, show just how desperate the need is.
And early ticket sales for "Avengers: Endgame" almost broke the internet as long queues formed on Fandango and AMC's site crashed when fans flocked to it.
The code mentions that you can "cowatch content" that comes from a "Playlist" similar to the queues of videos Facebook Watch Party admins can tee up.
Zimbabwe's central bank last week introduced a new $5 "bond note", raising the circulation of the surrogate currency but this has not ended long bank queues.
The ordering service has also been problematic for the brand as it has created massive queues and bottlenecks during busy hours, Business Insider reported in 2017.
Although it hopes the bond notes will ease shortages of cash, bank queues lengthened on Wednesday as workers and government employees sought to withdraw monthly salaries.
ATMs failed to pump out enough bills with many of them remaining non-functional, leaving people stranded of money even after wasting hours standing in queues.
People are made to speak against Modi but I salute the people... some stood in the queues for five hours, six hours but endured the hardship.
Naturally, if finalized into regulation, permitting NPs to deliver anesthesia, prescribe medications, and other clinical services could alleviate bottlenecks in the system, shortening unacceptably long queues.
We sort through queues of posts, hundreds at a time, getting trolled and insulted and shat on by the internet—for one moment like this one.
If the charge disappeared, the senators argue, people would check their bags instead, and queues would move faster as there would be fewer bags to screen.
As the AP notes, the TSA faced a dilemma after the launch of PreCheck, with excessive security queues for most flyers and practically empty PreCheck lanes.
Though the chairs are only in the prototype stage, they already show a lot of promise for organizing queues and even helping those with limited mobility.
That, in turn, could slow down queues further—and negate much of the progress that the other measures from the TSA and Congress might bring about.
As ISTIM knows from experience, queues can accelerate the dominance game as the warehouser uses the locked-in rental revenue to outbid competitors for fresh metal.
Pradhan said by mid-May another 60 retail stations would be up and running in Delhi and nearby towns, easing long queues seen outside gas stations.
Queues were longest on July 6 when non-EEA visitors had to wait for up to two hours and 36 minutes at Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport.
Perhaps it would be picky to complain about the long queues at the cloakroom or the near-impossible registration process that left one ready for suicide?
I "discovered" priority queues and other data structures in high school, only to find out later that such things had been invented before I was born.
Queues of dozens of cars extended in both directions from each angle of the corner, stalling traffic and blocking the entrance to the neighboring shopping center.
The Netherlands has ordered all schools, bars, restaurants and cafes closed; long queues formed outside Amsterdam's famous cannabis "coffee shops" before the ban came into effect.
Still, the promise of a once-a-year score lures hordes of shoppers to queues that start before sunrise — or in some cases, the night before.
Many of them are uploading photos and videos of the insane queues that are forming in stores that are still offering precious stocks of the item.
Netflix is throwing money at creative people (Chris Rock and Shonda Rhimes) and cool movies ("The Meyerowitz Stories" and "Mudbound") and turning our queues into cornucopias.
Unveiling a plan to address long queues at bakeries amid an economic crisis, Madani Abbas Madani also told reporters Sudan had sufficient wheat reserves until May.
Footage showed long queues of mourners, many carrying red carnations, lining up to pay their respects outside the city's main opera theater, where Zakharchenko's coffin stood.
Also, the iPhone XR — the cheaper iPhone — go on sale in October, so customers wanting that device may have decided to skip the early morning queues.
The corpse, laid out in three-piece suit, is still viewed by the faithful and by curious tourists, but queues are now shorter than Soviet times.
I didn't figure out supply lines until late in the game, messed up a naval invasion, never used paratroopers, and my construction queues remained a mess.
Some employees found themselves having to handle disgruntled creditors, fielding questions they could not answer, and facing queues of people in the office worried about their loans.
Singh remembers being unable to feed his children for some days and standing in long queues at the banks to exchange the voided currency for new notes.
"The whole thing is not working out, you can see there are queues everywhere," said Ankele James, an accountant in Lagos stuck in a queue for fuel.
They fell again on Monday after weekend social media postings led to customer queues at some London branches, prompting the British bank to reassure depositors and investors.
LONDON (Reuters) - Problems with British Airways' computer systems, which led to cancellations, delays and long queues at London airports on Wednesday have been resolved, a spokesman said.
The surprise recall, and the subsequent release of new 500 and 2000 rupee notes, led to weeks of long queues at banks and ATMs across the country.
"Pelebox enables patients to collect their repeat chronic medication in under 22 seconds instead of waiting for hours in queues at public clinics," Hutiri tells CNN Business.
Cold mulled wine, long queues, "shop-bought cheese," a dearth of bread, overcrowding, an absence of "giant camembert," and "very average" cheeses were among the abundant complaints.
Avid audiobook nerds tired of dealing with Audible's nonsense or long library queues now have a new way to get a steady stream of the good stuff.
The strike is meant to show that the success of Prime Day depends on warehouse workers — but that message is more about fulfillment queues than sales numbers.
Artists are honoured to be asked to show off their work, and visitors rich and poor don't mind the queues, the crowds or the shortage of toilets.
Zinc purchasers accused the Glencore units of having conspired since September 2010 to ensure long queues for the metal at warehouses licensed by the London Metal Exchange.
For seven weeks queues had snaked around banks, the main way for Indians to exchange their old notes for new ones or deposit them in their accounts.
These fans should expect queues at stadiums and other venues, Malcolm Tarbitt, executive director of safety and security at the International Centre for Sport Security, told CNBC.
Large crowds at campaign rallies and long queues at polling stations, which opened on May 19th, suggest that many of Iran's 56m voters will cast their ballots.
Just when you were getting comfortable with your queues, the streaming service is here to shake things up again and yank a few of our favorite titles.
There are nice little audio queues that tell you when you're connected or low on battery—which is much nicer than the robot voices other brands use.
So too is the manner in which Chinese visitors have been vilified in the region for snaffling prawns at buffets, barging into queues and misbehaving on planes.
And while long airport lines and telephone queues for passengers still persisted, Thomas said he expects Delta's operations on Sunday to find a semblance of normalcy again.
Its Philippines suspension caused a spike in demand for rival Grab, and long queues near offices and malls and some disgruntlement about reverting to using regular taxis.
BA said difficulties processing passengers after a new electronic gate system was introduced last year were causing long waits in queues, sometimes of more than an hour.
When Beijing in 2014 added some 200 electric taxis to its fleet, drivers complained that there were queues of up to six hours at electric charging stations.
Obviously, these two series cater to pretty different crowds, but considering how successful their predecessors were/are, we're certain they'll wiggle their way into plenty of queues.
Instead, unapproved third-party delivery services had filled that gap by placing large Starbucks orders for delivery to their own customers, often resulting in long store queues.
A counter protest in support of the construction of a second ski lift in Pirin to cut long queues of skiers brought hundreds of people to downtown.
The ride is still beloved, but wait times rarely exceed 30 minutes, according to Touring Plans, which tracks the length of line queues at Disney theme parks.
The load-out queues tilted that natural slant to extreme levels and the LME's reform package has amounted to a regulatory re-levelling of the playing field.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN)The drive into the hills around Caracas passes a burned-out police station, an overturned car, queues for bread, and a smoldering trash can.
The very long queues for plastic surgery in public hospitals – with wait times of several months or even years – seem to confirm this immense longing for beauty.
"The whole thing is not working out, you can see there are queues everywhere," said Ankele James, an accountant in Lagos stuck in a queue for fuel.
The voting ended with no major disruptions across the city of 7.4 million people on a day that saw massive, though orderly, queues form outside voting centres.
The voting ended with no major disruptions across the city of 7.4 million people on a day that saw massive, though orderly, queues form outside voting centres.
Queues are dangerous in a pandemic, because many people waiting in close proximity provide numerous opportunities for COVID-19 transmission among those waiting in line for screening.
The very long queues for plastic surgery in public hospitals—with wait times of several months or even years—seem to confirm this immense longing for beauty.
Some queues built up at water refill sites in soaring temperatures on Friday and Saturday, but there were few complaints amongst the about 200,000 people on site.
"If there aren't enough white men to hire, they're going to look further down in the labor queues and pull women up into the field," says Roos.
While it was obviously nice to have no crowding and queues in the airport, the emptiness made the public-health crisis seem much more immediate and stressful.
As states shut their borders, long queues of trucks carrying milk, fruits and vegetables snaked down highways, even though Modi said essential services would be maintained countrywide.
In the same hospital, patients lay unattended in wards and long queues formed at the emergency section of the biggest government health facility in Kenya's coastal region.
My life, looking back, seemed to consist of scenes spliced together from emergency rooms, psychiatric wards, doctors' offices, pharmacy queues, holding cells, therapists' couches, street corners, pawnshops.
The voting ended with no major disruptions across the city of 7.4 million people on a day that saw massive, though orderly, queues form outside voting centers.
The voting ended with no major disruptions across the city of 7.4 million people on a day that saw massive, though orderly, queues form outside voting centers.
The cafe, known for long queues and its Shibuya Honey Toast - a block of bread served with ice cream - was initially popular among Singaporean and Malaysian customers.
How long can The Witcher keep that success going with no new episodes to drive viewers back and plenty of other new content waiting in their queues?
In another sign of the acute dollar shortages, long queues resurfaced at petrol stations this week where fuel is supplied by government purchases in the U.S. currency.
Shaolin hands him the Misty Holloway album and the DJ queues it up, finding the "get down" part of the album, which will get layered over a beat.
Underpinning such questions of queues and incentives is the still-yawning gap between the cost of storing metal in an exchange-registered warehouse and in off-market storage.
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.
Queues at the airport have doubled since new security measures were introduced after terrorist attacks in 2015; this, thinks ADP, might be one way to ease the pain.
Vicente Mezquita Gonzalvo, a 66-year-old retiree standing outside Caixabank waving a Spanish flag, said the queues were so long last week that they crossed the street.
Anger is rising in Zimbabwe over high unemployment, corruption in government and shortages of money, which has seen people spending hours in bank queues to withdraw their money.
Google App Engine features automatic scaling and load balancing, with persistent storage, sorting and transactions and asynchronous task queues for performing work outside the scope of a request.
The company's new program will recruit "Steam Explorers," asking them to play through queues of Steam games, and giving them the chance to flag any they find promising.
ON A sweltering morning, a motley crowd queues at the BAART Beverly clinic near downtown Los Angeles to receive methadone treatment for their heroin and prescription-opioid addictions.
We now have over 600 support agents working on our queues across three different locations and we offer phone support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
"Some nights, even though we've brought on dozens of additional staff to answer the hotline we've seen queues as high as 60 people waiting for help," Berkowitz said.
We have Christmas movies coming at us every direction these days: from the aforementioned cheesy TV movies to the expensive Disney theatrical releases, to our own Netflix queues.
Spring-breakers packing planes compounded an already difficult situation, making it hard for delayed travelers to find available seats and causing a pileup in airports and telephone queues.
Zimbabweans are unable to withdraw money from banks and spend long hours in queues for as little as $20 while businesses face long delays in paying for imports.
Storm refugees, many still in wet clothes, sprawled on chairs or formed long queues as shelter employees handed out diapers, food, water, clothes, books, games and other essentials.
Each month long queues form at pay points across the country as people wait for money that is often the difference between going to bed hungry or not.
My job was to sort through long queues of profiles and conversations that had either been automatically flagged by the site or reported for misuse by another user.
In recent years it has become almost invisible, the ugly watchtowers, heavy army presence and long traffic queues of the past now no more than an unpleasant memory.
The ministry has denied the allegations, saying that long queues affected all cities and millions of people could not cast their votes despite standing in line for hours.
Enthusiastic buyers lined up at the mall at least 19 hours before the doors opened, despite Switch stating its in FAQ that midnight queues will not be allowed.
Richard Larson, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who is considered the foremost expert on queues, estimated that Americans spend 37 billion hours a year waiting in lines.
"At this time, all realms that have a Full or High population tag are expected to experience extended queues," a Blizzard community manager said in the official forums.
Operation Brock, the plan to avoid huge queues of lorries in Kent in the event of no-deal, will receive an extra £344 million to alleviate border pressures.
That simple right though is riven with challenges, from a lack of public funding, to long queues for services, to geographic disparities between urban cores and rural areas.
The Times - Prime Minister Theresa May has been warned that UK-only passport lines at airports will simply generate longer queues for Britons at home and abroad. bit.
During Mr Buhari's first War Against Indiscipline soldiers used horse whips to beat those who littered or jumped queues and punished others by making them jump like frogs.
You can also clear your download history from Internet browsers such as Safari and Google Chrome when those queues fill up, though this won't delete the files themselves.
The queues for the four tiny women's stalls were the stuff of local legend, curving into the lobby and at times out the main entrance, creating fire hazards.
Police Minister Bheki Cele said there had been "a few issues" with the lockdown, including in Alexandra and where people had not observed social distancing in shop queues.
What's peculiar is that the most impactful results of #SaveTheOA have manifested IRL, somewhere far from the Netflix queues and web forums where the show found its home.
Police Minister Bheki Cele said there had been "a few issues" with the lockdown, including in Alexandra and where people had not observed social distancing in shop queues.
It was, after all, financiers rather than manufacturers who were caught in the queues as they sought to move large tonnages of metal to cheaper off-market storage.
The new law is expected to substantially speed up that process by creating separate queues for veterans based on the evidence they wish to submit with their claims.
He said Zimbabwe had 62 days supply of petrol and 32 days for diesel, which is in short supply and has led to long queues in the capital.
The over-saturation of venues playing the same thing seems to have reached a boiling point recently, with weekends seeing the worst offenders enjoying queues around the block.
In South Florida, people are already making preparations, with store shelves raided for supplies before the storm reaches them, and long queues of cars seen outside gas stations.
"It is a busy day today with a public holiday on Thursday but the queues we saw on Monday and Tuesday have disappeared," a spokeswoman for Brussels Airport said.
It has been five years since the exchange initiated a multi-pronged reform process to deal with the problem of long load-out queues in its physical delivery network.
There are still occasional flash queues, such as the 121-day waiting time for aluminium at Malaysia's Port Klang, but accelerated load-out requirements prevent them from becoming embedded.
A spokeswoman for the Eiffel tower played down suggestions the new system had caused extra queues saying there always large numbers of visitors to the monument, particularly in summer.
One thing that we ought to be avoiding is having queues at checkpoints," said Baum, who also wrote "Violence in the Skies: A History of Aircraft Hijacking and Bombing.
"There is lots of focus on reducing queues, getting food to people faster, and using real-time data through the whole facility to deliver a better experience," he explained.
The exhibition's central visual conceit is its pairing of photographs from opposite sides: twin images of queues at dairy depots, of bombed-out buildings, of soldiers in frontal poses.
Each month long queues form at pay points across the country as people wait for the money that is often the difference between going to bed hungry or not.
There are still occasional flash queues, such as the 121-day waiting time for aluminum at Malaysia's Port Klang, but accelerated load-out requirements prevent them from becoming embedded.
But I use social media for posting photographs of dogs wearing shoes, not my drinks and queues, so the full Hey Tea experience might have been lost on me.
But an official at a commercial bank in Khartoum said the central bank was not injecting enough fresh currency, triggering the liquidity crunch and long queues at ATM machines.
If you activate Siri mid-listen and say "play more songs like this," the assistant turns DJ and queues up a bunch of similar tracks after the current one.
Shortages bring the nation to a halt, leading to days-long queues for fuel and power cuts at small businesses that rely on generators to withstand frequent power outages.
Yet opinion might shift if staff cuts and the new focus on productivity mean Japanese have to wait longer, be it for public transport or in queues to pay.
In part, online pre-ordering has made queues unnecessary for all but diehard fans, and in Chinese stores only those who had ordered in advance were queuing to collect.
Voters were not allowed to join queues at polling stations after 1700 GMT, but some polling stations stayed open to allow those already in line to cast their ballots.
In recent days, queues to get through to departure lounges have stretched to over an hour in some parts of the airport and dozens of travelers have missed flights.
Those controls have at times caused long queues on the Austrian side of the border near Salzburg but Austria has so far avoided introducing its own regular checks there.
LONDON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Problems with British Airways' computer systems, which led to cancellations, delays and long queues at London airports on Wednesday have been resolved, a spokesman said.
There's a worrying possibility that the LME's solution to the first problem, attacking the persistent load-out queues in its delivery system, is now creating an entirely new problem.
Especially considering his background on working conditions in the Gigafactory in Nevada, which have now become notorious: 70-hour weeks, queues in front of the toilet, production in tents.
Over 250,000 people have visited this summer with entry costing up to 650 rubles ($9.7) on weekends, while VIP tickets that allow visitors to skip queues cost 1,400 rubles.
Reporters, photographers and camera crews formed queues overnight on one side of Tiananmen Square outside the Great Hall of the People before doors opened at around 7:30 a.m.
UK online retailer Ocado is placing its shoppers in virtual queues, with wait times of more than two hours in some cases, to manage a surge in web traffic.
Australia's move to a stricter lockdown was beginning to show visible signs of social stress with long queues forming outside offices of the main welfare agency across the country.
Queues of people, wearing masks and some with gloves, could be seen outside small neighbourhood shops across some cities on Thursday as people worried about access to essential goods.
The LME itself has always taken a cautious middle ground in the debate, accepting queues were indeed one element, but not necessarily the only one, in the premium explosion.
Mr. Pardo's software then queues up a list of new members who will be available when an organizer has time to make calls, significantly increasing their chances of connecting.
The danger, of course, is that a loosening of the rules means a return to the bad old days earlier this decade, when load-out queues stretched into years.
Initial results from the voting, which ended with no major disruptions in a day that saw massive queues form outside many voting centers, began to trickle in after midnight.
The process can then be completed at "express" lanes in a store by scanning a QR code and handing over the item, eliminating the need to wait in queues.
At airports around the world travelers scoured mobile phones or quizzed officials for travel updates as they waited in long queues beneath flight boards showing flights delayed or canceled.
Massive queues have formed outside supermarkets along New South Wales' south coast, hundreds of people lining up for three hours in the summer heat to purchase much needed supplies.
Academics at Imperial College say two extra minutes spent checking each vehicle at Dover and Folkestone could lead to traffic queues of 29 miles (47 km) on nearby highways.
During Chinamasa's time in charge, though, the economy stagnated, with a lack of exports causing acute dollars shortages that crippled the financial system and led to long queues outside banks.
Resigned to the fact that I would never get a taste of DŌ, I prayed to Our Lady of Perpetual Queues that I would one day get inside the store.
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology division also awarded the company $200,000 to develop its lidar capabilities for use at airport security and customs processing queues.
There have been some doubts about their level of preparedness, however, as on the first day of the Games when long queues led some to point the finger at them.
Groups of girls continued to sing his songs at the tops of their voices all the way out of the venue to the long, winding queues into North Greenwich station.
Warehouse operators have even lobbied for the exchange to relax its rules to allow longer queues; a suggestion that provoked outrage when it was floated past the exchange's users committee.
Maidul Islam, a professor of political science at Kolkata's Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, said long queues outside polling stations would indicate whether Modi's national security pitch was working.
During the first week of October, China's National Day holiday, some 30,000 people walked over its stone arch bridges every day, with queues to get in stretching around the block.
Facebook now sends stories reported as false to third-party fact checkers, and these purposefully inaccurate reports can clog the already-overcrowded queues that fact checkers struggle to worth through.
"Warehouses without queues have experienced an increase in stocks throughout much of 2016 ... when there is tightness in the market stocks are drawn into the LME system," the LME said.
Many of the 200-plus roads that linked rural communities were declared "unapproved" and partially destroyed; travelling on those that were still open meant coping with queues, checkpoints and searches.
Almost uniformly, Chinese immigrant laborers of Han ethnicity donned long braided ponytails called queues, which they wore during the Qing dynasty as a symbol of their loyalty to the emperor.
Citizens have been scrambling to exchange their old bills for new ones, which include an upcoming 2,000 rupee note, amid limited stock, withdrawal restrictions, long queues and empty ATM machines.
There were queues at Ernakulam Government Hospital in the southern state of Kerala on Monday morning, as patients waited to consult the limited number of doctors who were on duty.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - The main opposition camps in Congo's presidential election on Sunday complained of widespread irregularities after a chaotic vote disrupted by long queues, broken voting machines and torrential rain.
The tanker traffic jam outside Qingdao is one of several bottlenecks in the global oil sector that have pushed up tanker rates as vessels are held up in the queues.
After parts of the departure hall in Brussels were reopened in May, additional checks at the entrance led to huge queues, which airport authorities said posed a new security risk.
A better solution would be to reduce the cost of Precheck, at least temporarily, to encourage enough passengers to sign up to bring the standard queues back up to speed.
DSV warned on Wednesday it expected queues of trucks from London to the southeastern port of Dover if Britain fails to secure an orderly withdrawal deal from the European Union.
"There is even a sense of civic engagement in waiting in long ATM queues as part of the effort to stick it to a corrupt and wealthy elite," Dasgupta says.
The result would be huge delays at Dover and other ports, with queues of trucks backing up for many miles on motorways, just-in-time production massively disrupted, and more.
Attendees waited in hourslong queues to pose with their favorites — Sasha Velour, the most recent season's winner and the convention's Space Mountain, had a wait time of over six hours.
Hundreds of shoppers formed winding queues outside Lotte Department Store outlets in the country when the official Winter Games souvenir jacket went on sale last year, local media outlets reported.
Pointing to a doorway in one photo of the church facade, Mr. Incontri also disclosed a little-known method for bypassing the long queues that form outside the landmark cathedral.
Though the traditionally long queues were missing at some flagship Apple locations, people lined up outside the Apple store in Palo Alto, California, were greeted by applause and CEO Cook.
LONDON (Reuters) - Metro Bank shares fell on Monday after weekend social media postings led to customer queues at some London branches, prompting the British bank to reassure depositors and investors.
But in part it's also down to the LME's own policy of targeting excessive load-out queues at some of its locations in Europe (Vlissingen) and the United States (Detroit).
Many say the gauntlet of queues, fencing, and turnstiles is a dehumanizing experience, particularly because it has no air-conditioning and can take hours when soldiers do more extensive questioning.
Voters were no longer allowed to join queues at polling stations from 1700 GMT, but some polling stations stayed open to allow those already in line to cast their ballots.
Many passengers will fear a repeat of the long queues seen at Heathrow Airport in August, when some holidaymakers waited over two-and-a-half hours to get through passport control.
This would mean new blocks are generated quickly and "the absence of long queues helps keep transaction costs low, even if some of the services using the platform become massively popular".
Disneyland Paris saw cancellations and a drop in visitors and queues for attractions, including the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower, which could usually take hours, were considerably shorter this year.
"We have made clear to the Russians that the queues need to be cleared on both sides, and they have agreed work with us on this," the Foreign Office spokesman said.
PARIS (Reuters) - A change in who gets to use the Eiffel Tower's elevators has stranded frustrated tourists in long queues at the Paris landmark during a heatwave in the French capital.
Premiums had inflated as large queues grew at warehouses that took in more metal than they could deliver out, leaving an industry exposed because members could not hedge their price risk.
Workers get barely five minutes a day to use the restroom and many are thwarted by long queues, found a 2016 study by charity Community Awareness Research Education Trust (CARE-T).
This year I watch Saturday shoppers who have successfully made their last minute gift selections stand like communion takers in queues that snake up to twenty people deep into the aisles.
Queues to buy THC-infused chocolate-chip cookies, cannabis mints and plain old marijuana flowers stretched down blocks and snaked around corners in cities such as San Diego and Santa Ana.
Long queues of people and vehicles waiting to cross a border, paperwork all in a flutter and stony-faced customs officials rummaging through belongings and peering into the backs of lorries.
Academics at Imperial College say two extra minutes spent checking each vehicle at Dover and Folkestone could lead to traffic queues of 29 miles on the M20 motorway and A20 road.
As autumn shivers its way into winter and we trade our sexy Ken Bone costumes for decorative gourds, you may be asking: why is Netflix stocking our queues with animal films?
LME data shows queues to take aluminum out of LME-approved warehouses owned by ISTIM in Port Klang jumped to 118 days at the end of January from zero in December.
The damage to carry volumes can be seen in aluminum, where falling stocks due to reforms aimed at cutting queues to get metal out of LME approved warehouses exacerbated the problem.
"It's business as usual off Hay Point but we're still seeing queues for Dalrymple, however it's declining steadily and we're expecting a return to normal sometime in January," Macfarlane told Reuters.
The move caused widespread anger among millions of people across the country, as they endured long queues at banks and ATMs to draw money or deposit old notes about to expire.
"You find the same people coming back again and again," Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das told a briefing, saying huge queues were preventing honest people from getting the cash they need.
As airlines and airports improve security measures to prevent attacks on planes, for example, they create queues and crowded areas at the entrances to airports or at airline check-in desks.
If that money were restored to the TSA, it would amount to more than $1 billion per year—enough to hire lots of (full-time) screeners and shorten those aggravating queues.
The games themselves suffered glitches: queues were long, athletes complained of raucous fans and a chemical imbalance turned the water in the pools used for diving and water polo bright green.
Perhaps most importantly, it encourages commercial and cultural exchange, and removes a source of grievance from people otherwise forced to endure long queues at embassies and mind-numbing piles of paperwork.
Then came mockery of passengers in an agency newsletter, huge shortcomings in its PreCheck programme, the resignation of its security chief, and, through it all, crippling security queues at America's airports.
Despite the distance from home, Australia's flag was among the most commonly waved outside the stadium as fans streamed in a few hours before the final when queues started to form.
It was the production cutback by Arab OPEC that raised international prices; and it was the U.S. system of price and allocation controls that created the queues and other market distortions.
LONDON (Reuters) - New rules taking effect in May to slash delivery backlogs at the London Metal Exchange's (LME) network of warehouses have inadvertently lengthened queues to get metal out of storage.
Stocks and warehousing are something of a sensitive issue with the LME right now, given the furore over load-out queues and the subsequent regulatory remoulding of the exchange warehousing model.
Tim has long queues of coffee lovers from all over the world lining up to try his famous light-roasted brews, and Halaigh learns why coffee is considered Norway's national drink.
On Saturday, people queues formed at polling stations across the South Pacific archipelago, where more than 200,000 people have registered to vote, with many people holding the region's predominantly blue flag.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said on Wednesday that if the same long queues appearing outside offices of the main welfare agency, Centrelink, started occurring at hospitals, there would be fatal consequences.
The structure features larger concourses to make room for longer queues, 26 percent more stands with cooking capacity than in the dome and state-of-the-art point-of-sale technology.
The whole process has been accelerated by the LME's crackdown on those infamous load-out queues at Detroit and Vlissingen, the system having been tweaked multiple times to clear the backlogs.
Elsewhere, long queues formed outside supermarkets and petrol stations as residents and tourists sought supplies to either bunker down or escape the fires, emptying shelves of staples like bread and milk.
Electoral affairs chief Barnabus Fung said there had been 3,638 complaints on Sunday, mostly related to the long queues at polling stations, which he put down to the large numbers voting.
"Some warehouse operators believe this may enable them to attract and incentivize larger quantities of stock into LME storage, while still providing protection for metal owners against structural queues," the LME said.
Fans will get an up-close look at their heroes demonstrating forthcoming releases, with developers and industry analysts observing queues and interviewing visitors to assess which might turn out to be hits.
The effects have been painful: businesses cannot pay workers or suppliers; day-long queues stretch outside banks as citizens jostle for new notes that cannot be printed fast enough to meet demand.
QUEUES, INCENTIVES AND COSTS The one that has grabbed the headlines is a recommendation to relax the rule that warehouse operators can't charge rent for metal in a queue after 50 days.
LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - Metro Bank shares fell on Monday after weekend social media postings led to customer queues at some London branches, prompting the British bank to reassure depositors and investors.
Leaving long queues, sticky floors and smoke machines in the past, the draw of the events is easy to see; how much it honours the spirit of the music seems more dubious.
BUDAPEST/VIENNA (Reuters) - Border checks by Austria that have caused long queues on the Hungarian side of the frontier in recent days are unjustified, Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday.
Back in 2013 panic spread through Cyprus financial system as government bonds were downgraded to junk status and long queues formed outside cash machines as the country failed to make ends meet.
While long queues formed at petrol stations and outside shops, the internet shutdown meant that Harare banks were providing only partial services and no cash machines were working, a Reuters witness said.
A group of hiking companies that sponsor climbers said it was trying to boost coordination between teams at high camps to avoid long queues of climbers forming in the mountain's "Death Zone".
The cost of admission to see Lenin's preserved body is free but queues for a 60-second look are often long, suggesting the dead communist generates strong tourist dollar for the city.
In America, as we have discussedseveraltimes on this blog, a dearth of security screeners is already causing horrendous queues at airports (commenters are reporting three-hour waits at some, such as Chicago).
Kidston took inspiration from her rural English upbringing to create whimsical flowery prints which proved wildly popular in Asia, with queues around the block at her first Tokyo shop opening in 2006.
When Kathleen queues up in a cash-only checkout and realizes too late that she only has her credit card, Joe comes to her rescue by convincing Rose to swipe the card.
Since coming to power in 2017, Borissov's third cabinet has raised public pay pushing the average monthly wages in the European Union's poorest member state by over 20% and cut dole queues.
The LME may have found a way to force an accelerated attrition of load-out queues, but quite evidently it hasn't worked out how to stop them happening in the first place.
But when various objections to the programme are made—such as the elimination of private health insurance, and the possibility of increased taxes and queues for treatment—support drops to below 40%.
In late December, huge queues formed at tax offices in places such as Fairfax County, Virginia—the third-richest county in America—as residents sought to prepay their property taxes for 2018.
The Chinese tech giant is hoping to use its cloud and data systems to tackle issues hobbling China's healthcare system like snarled city traffic, long patient queues and a lack of doctors.
Asylum seekers who had arrived by boat were demonized for "jumping the queues" by paying smugglers, ahead of people in refugee camps in other countries who had applied for resettlement in Australia.
The event's speakers, including Tomb Raider writer Rhianna Pratchett and Broken Sword creator Charles Cecil, were paid courtesy of a successful Kickstarter, and there were queues out the door on the Saturday.
Everything seemed to run on queues—we were shuffled to one room while the women were shuffled to another, kept somewhere we could never quite place despite touring their properties for hours.
Besides sending in soldiers with bullwhips to bring order to chaotic queues at bus-stops, he tried to stimulate domestic manufacturing by banning imports and rebuffed IMF pressure to devalue the currency.
Patel is under fire from politicians and the general public over shortages of replacement currency and restrictions on depositing old notes that have caused long queues at banks and ATMs across India.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Queues built as Lebanese banks reopened on Tuesday after a one-week closure, with police deployed at branches and banks imposing tight restrictions on hard currency withdrawals and transfers abroad.
And so, for many, scenes of long queues outside branches of UK bank Northern Rock in September 2007 is still their earliest memory of the credit crunch and the global financial crisis.
BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) - Holidaymakers faced delays and long queues at Barcelona's El Prat airport on Friday, the first day of strikes by security staff that may be stepped up in coming weeks.
Some protesters threw back teargas canisters, as well as rocks, toward the police, who fired more teargas outside the MDC offices, forcing pedestrians and people standing in nearby bank queues to flee.
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Elmar Brok said many voters, particularly young women, had left voting queues in frustration at long delays, and that his mission had not yet reached a conclusion on how to judge the vote.
Drivers have again been rushing to filling stations, causing long queues in some cities, on fears that this strike could be worse as it comes at the height of the summer tourist season.
The world's legal logic and regulations can be coded into software and smart sensors can offer real-time monitoring of everything from air and water quality, traffic flows and queues at the DMV.
International travellers arriving in airports across the U.S. have been forced to stand in crazy-long queues, after a technical glitch affected U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operating systems on Monday night.
Problems with British Airways' IT systems left thousands of passengers facing flight cancellations, delays and long queues at airports in the airline's third major computer failure in a little more than two years.
The meaning of the queue was especially evident in the way American newspapers discussed the end of the Qing dynasty, when Chinese men in China and the United States cut off their queues.
A lot of times if something is in liquid form, like a smoothie bowl, and you're not physically chewing it, it just doesn't lead to the satiety queues that actually chewing food will.
Fayulu complained in a statement on Monday about irregularities during Sunday's vote but said he was encouraged by the determination of Congolese to vote despite long queues and voting machines that broke down.
The joint venture said the new technology would help guests jump queues and cut the check-in process to less than a minute, compared to at least three minutes at a normal counter.
Queues for bottled water, blankets, food and other supplies snaked along the stadium walls, as government and Red Cross workers rushed with aid supplies to the lush, hilly zone next to Pacific beaches.
Millions brave long queues, delays, and sold out tickets in the yearly 40-day travel frenzy that bookends China's Spring Festival, the country's most important holiday, which this year falls on Feb. 8.
We talked about the recent discoveries of the Higgs-Boson particle and gravitational waves in between questions; his Netflix and YouTube queues are filled with lecture series and videos about physics and cosmology.
It's also the kind of show that people don't really dare to let sit unwatched in their DVR queues, lest Twitter (which didn't exist when "The Sopranos" signed off) ruin it for them.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - New security checks at Brussels Airport, where suicide bombs killed 16 people, are creating huge queues and causing passengers to miss flights, a situation even the airport operator described as "bizarre".
To optimize processor usage, a system arranges instructions—atomic machine-level units of computation that are at the bottom of all software—in queues intended to minimize the number of wasted processor cycles.
We pass more queues, this time for the portaloos – there are 20 in total, which is one for every 150 people – and hear the incongruous sound of a trombone and laughter up ahead.
PARIS (Reuters) - Staff at the Eiffel Tower walked out on strike on Wednesday in a dispute over lengthening queues at the Paris landmark, forcing it to close during the peak summer tourist season.
After several years of reform the LME warehouse system has been re-designed to prevent the sort of structural load-out queues that distorted the aluminum premium market over the 2012-2015 period.
Some have taken to buying slots in virus production queues years in advance — like buying a nonrefundable airline ticket long before your vacation and hoping you can get away when the time comes.
For shoppers, it means skipping crowds and queues at their local market, and no worries about missing packages or melted ice cream if they are not at home to meet the delivery guy.
"With 'Children's Hospital' and 'Wet Hot,' having the ability to score seriously with such an absurd style of comedy really helped sell the comedy itself, rather than just writing jokey, slap-sticky queues."
MILAN, March 20 (Reuters) - Italian postal operator Poste said on Friday it would spread out pension payments over six days to avoid queues at its branches as Italy grapples with the coronavirus emergency.
For four weeks, long queues at pumps brought much of the country to a standstill, raising prices for transport and basic goods and stoking anger against authorities amid economic stagnation and high inflation.
Fast-food is an integral part of UK culture, from baked goods with enough hype to have queues out the bakery door to a late-night bag of chips dipped in curry sauce.  
The latest iPhone 11 range hit stores in China in September, with short queues of die-hard fans contrasting with the hundreds who camped out ahead of some previous launches, Reuters had reported.
The closure of some stations on Wednesday resulted in massive queues of people waiting for shuttle buses during the morning rush hour, with some people choosing to walk kilometres to the nearest station.
"After a few hours, queues and phone calls we managed to have our bags diverted so that we will be able to pick them up today," traveler Charlie Reeves told CNN via Instagram.
"I have become used to sleeping in the fuel queues," said Richard Nhari, who was 88th in a line of about 120 cars at a gas station in the business district last Friday.
PKP Cargo said in an e-mail that there were currently no queues at its terminal, and that it was looking to expand capacity and cooperate with private terminal operators to shorten loading times.
But a Standard Chartered bank teller in Harare said her branch was not selling dollars to individuals yet, and downtown bank queues were no longer than normal as people made their way to work.
Neither the Crips nor the Bloods want to gun down somebody's aunt as she queues for a donut after a 12-hour stand-up shift waiting tables or attending to the sick and dying.
Zinc purchasers accused the defendants in a proposed class-action lawsuit of conspiring since May 2010 to ensure lengthy queues for the metal at their warehouses, which were licensed by the London Metal Exchange.
Here's all you need to know about where the company's interests lie: autoplay, the feature that queues up a recommended video and plays it without any input from the user, is on by default.
Officials at the Department of Health have warned medicines suppliers to book space on ferries to ensure they are not caught up in long queues after March 29, in the event of no-deal.
U.S. shoppers desperate for deals banged on doors and formed long queues at checkout counters on Black Friday, as a strong economy and rising wages drove a solid start to the holiday shopping season.
Major Russian banks said the volume of currency-exchange operations by individuals had not increased dramatically in recent days, and a Reuters reporter saw no long queues in bureaux de change in central Moscow.
While internet giants like Facebook typically employ thousands of contractors to sift through reported content, they often have to work extraordinarily fast through endless queues of disturbing imagery than can leave them emotionally damaged.
All you needed to do was to tax the rich a bit more and share the wealth more fairly and Britain's worst problems (homelessness, poverty, NHS queues) would disappear in a puff of smoke.
This, of course, is the magic of TV. It reuses and interchanges characters, plots, and places in order to give us infinite thrilling and hilarious combinations that have becomes staples in our Netflix queues.
In a mood of anxiety, people sought to stock up on essentials and there were long queues outside petrol pumps, ATMs and medical shops in Srinagar city, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir state.
The duo got fed up with holding their jackets at bars and music venues, and didn't have the patience for coat check queues, which catalyzed the concept of a particularly self-sufficient layering piece.
The rules were introduced after queues to take aluminum out of storage in Detroit soared to near two years in 2014, sparking complaints from consumers in transport and packaging about artificially high aluminum prices.
For several days beforehand, Lotto fever gripped the nation: long queues formed outside shops selling tickets and on the day of the draw sales were ringing up at a rate of $787,268 per minute.
Banking on strong enthusiasm for the phones, which have drawn days-long queues outside stores in Singapore, Sydney and elsewhere, the queue sellers set the price of the first place at 450,13 roubles ($7,000).
As military ruler, Buhari took a tough line on everything from the conditions sought by the International Monetary Fund to unruliness in bus queues, which he brought into line with soldiers armed with whips.
While the TSA has come under recent fire for long queues that are only expected to lengthen as the summer travel season begins, the most damning indictment of Mr Hoggan's team came last year.
The new rules impose rent caps to remove the financial incentive to maintain or create queues, halving rent after a queue of 30 days and scrapping all rent after a wait of 50 days.
In order to prevent the long queues in front of the ladies' toilet, future architects could simply plan to build more female toilet stalls — even if this means taking space from the male toilets.
Among the features the company, Internal, is offering, are search and filtering, auto-generated tasks and team queues, granular permissioning on every field, audit logs on every record and redacted fields for sensitive information.
In hindsight, it was probably not the wisest choice for those who called in sick from work to take the day off — at least not until Blizzard manages to deal with the long queues.
Trucks that used to take up to a few hours to cross the border now have to wait for five to six days in queues stretching more than 10 km (six miles), drivers say.
Citizens and residents in Kuwait, which went into virtual lockdown on Thursday, had their temperatures tested before entering banks, where long queues formed on Sunday after the state limited the number of operational branches.
Locals in Singapore, Hong Kong, and China are taking to social media to share pictures and videos of the insanely long queues, amid complaints that most shops have run out of the protective gear.
Many Indians have been scrambling to change their old notes, causing snaking queues in front of banks and desperation among the poor, many of whom have no bank account and live from cash earnings.
In search of hidden television gems for you to add to your queues, I asked a group of dedicated binge watchers from Mashable and beyond to share the most underrated shows they've ever seen.
The queues at the police filters at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport, the country's largest in the north of the capital and Orly, in the south, can take more than two ours, Janaillac said.
However, getting to skip all the queues for security, check-in, bag-drop, passport scans, and everything else that you usually have to do in an airport is hard to put a price on.
Mr. Fayulu complained in a statement on Monday about irregularities during Sunday's vote but said he was encouraged by the determination of Congolese to vote, despite long queues and voting machines that broke down.
Long queues formed at some locations as people tried to keep hydrated in blazing sunshine at Worthy Farm in southwest England on Friday and on Saturday, as the temperature hit 25 Celsius (77 Fahrenheit).
It follows the deaths of 11 climbers on Mount Everest this year, amid extraordinary images of queues of people waiting to get to the summit, prompting fresh concerns over the increased commercialization of mountaineering expeditions.
Warehouse operators have assured the LME that the "structural queue" revenue model is no longer part of their business and that 80-day queues would not become a new "business target", according to the LME.
"The entire NNPC organization is focused on ensuring that there are no queues and that the country stays wet," said Henry Ikem-Obih, group executive director and chief operating officer for downstream operations with NNPC.
Pictures on social media showed queues of customers at Metro Bank branches in West London, with Twitter users reporting that concerns about safety deposit boxes had been raised on community WhatsApp groups in the area.
TUNIS, May 2 (Reuters) - Fuel distribution workers in Tunisia began a three-day strike on Thursday to demand higher wages, leading to long queues and empty pumps at petrol stations across the North African nation.
Warehouse operators have assured the LME that the "structural queue" revenue model is no longer part of their business and that 80-day queues would not become a new "business target," according to the LME.
Clear, the biometrics company you've probably seen at airports and at a few other prominent queues, is rolling out the capability to simultaneously verify your ID and pay for an alcoholic drink with your fingerprint.
Patel, under fire from some politicians over shortages of replacement currency and restrictions on depositing old notes that have caused long queues at banks and ATMs, is already set to testify before another parliamentary committee.
The crisis in Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi provinces, where residents formed long queues to buy limited emergency supplies, has prompted calls for the resignation of food security officials, including Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pinol.
The sex workers are joined by electricians, mechanics, empanada vendors—all of whom are seeking a way to cope with their country's shortages and queues, and an inflation rate expected to exceed 700% this year.
A study by the British government has found that queues for the service could stretch for a mile if there is a no-deal Brexit, as Brits wait to get their new blue passports checked.
Some security officials and commentators have warned the enclosures and queues of fans waiting to enter them could be targets for potential attackers, stretching the resources of police and security firms in charge of protection.
The overhaul of the LME's warehousing system started more than five years ago, due to a controversy surrounding queues to get metal released from storage, which in some cases resulted in months of waiting times.
A slew of other special ticketing options for David Bowie is range from the $750 "Young Americans Ticket" to the $35 "Lightning Bolt Ticket," whose main perk is that buyers can skip the (anticipated) queues.
In the capital Harare there were shortages of diesel, leading to long queues following reports earlier this week that a control room for the pipeline in Beira that transports fuel to Zimbabwe had been damaged.
However, unlike the exchange's previous warehousing problem of long load-out queues, there is no "bazooka" solution, to coin a phrase used by Charles Li, head of the LME's owner Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
An hour into the event, the long stream of queues begins to form, steadily snaking around the site for the rest of the afternoon, with at one point, people waiting two hours for a slice.
Earlier this year petrol shortages caused lengthy queues for motorists seeking to fill their tanks after fuel importers struggled to find dollars to pay for refined oil products due to central bank foreign exchange restrictions.
The boss of Virgin Atlantic called the queue times "unacceptable", adding to criticism from the chief executive of British Airways, who said last week that Heathrow's queues were worse than at other major world airport.
The few gas stations operating in Puerto Rico have attracted miles-long lines of cars, where drivers wait seven hours or longer in queues that snake through neighborhoods, up highway exit ramps and onto freeways.
The station in the city of Guangzhou was packed full and huge queues amassed outside, with many passengers waiting for more than ten hours in the snow following the delaying of at least 32 trains.
The station in the city of Guangzhou was packed full and huge queues amassed outside, with many passengers waiting for more than ten hours in the snow following the delaying of at least 254.55 trains.
As a result, the capital could face daunting 20-hour queues to vote, based on the average time it takes to use the voting machines, said Sylvain Lumu, of SYMOCEL, a domestic election observation mission.
The insurance bills and logistics covering obscenely valuable works, sold-out queues, and security involved in mounting this show (no bags whatsoever; no pens, only pencils, lest work gets damaged) add to the legendary aura.
Even if the queues are long, there's plenty to browse at the souk-inspired marketplace, while the addition of a new interactive app will provide plenty of intergalactic activity throughout the land beyond the rides.
She's had to bat away unwelcome advances from clients who are expecting more than a girl who queues up for a match of two: Propositions, over-generous donations, requests for nudes, even being their girlfriend.
Queues for the masks are so incredibly long that videos of them are going viral on social media, such as this one taken on a motorbike on Thursday, which has already racked up 26,000 views.
Even though the queues decrease the likelihood of getting a trade completed and impair the price performance after the trade is executed, brokers still direct trades to these places because of the kickbacks they receive.
With the economy afflicted by dollar shortages, fuel queues, power-cuts, and soaring prices, Mnangagwa has said restoring ties with the West and multilateral lenders like International Monetary Fund is one of his major priorities.
"Even those who stopped buying food from the public distribution system long ago are queuing up for onions," said an official from the state of West Bengal, which has struggled to manage queues of buyers.
"Even those who stopped buying food from the public distribution system long ago are queuing up for onions," said an official from the state of West Bengal, which has struggled to manage queues of buyers.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Apple's latest iPhone 11 range hit stores in China on Friday, with short queues of die-hard fans contrasting with the hundreds who camped out ahead of some previous launches.
The Antwerp Port said in a statement on Wednesday morning that more than 30 ships were waiting to enter the port, with docking queues growing longer, because some workers did not show up for work.
Shop shelves on the Caribbean's largest island have been increasingly empty of late with scarcity of basic products such as eggs, flour and chicken, and massive, hours-long queues for them whenever they come into stock.
The regulator's surprise directive comes as the government promotes retail sales of over-the-counter (OTC) medicine, with a pledge to harness technology to solve issues as varied as high drug prices and snarling hospital queues.
The most visible sign of the city coming back to life were the rush hour queues after a week of eerie quiet along the avenues and highways that criss-cross the capital, known for its gridlock.
Last year, Shimla, in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, nearly ran out of water, spurring furious scenes of people scrambling for water, long queues and protests demanding water and urging tourists not to visit.
The CFTC had used the approval process to put pressure on the LME to reform its warehousing network after a concerted lobbying campaign by U.S. aluminium users unhappy with the long load-out queues at Detroit.
And when those infamous load-out queues emerged at Detroit and the Dutch port of Vlissingen over the course of 2012-2014, the metal wasn't going to a consumer but back to cheaper off-market storage.
Although there were minor reports of technical glitches at some polling stations, voting across the country went along relatively smoothly, as booths remained open till late evening to allow long queues to finish casting their ballots.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some warehouse firms want the London Metal Exchange to change its rules for delivering material so as to allow longer queues and boost revenues undermined by falling stocks, sources familiar with the matter said.
Such a move would allow queues of 67 working days, or 95 calendar days - a significant improvement for warehouse firms now earning full rent for 30 days and half rent for 20 days for canceled metal.
The soft launch was marred by a worse-than-usual version of the universal complaint of all fun-park visitors: long queues, with some visitors reporting wait-times of up to five hours for some rides.
How the music queues up with the clicking of the iPod, how it sounds like a background track, but then is later revealed that it's the song that the character is listening to in his headphones.
He believes the British government will be prepared to apply a light touch at its border to prevent huge queues of trucks and hopes EU shipping companies will persuade their own governments to do the same.
"Back in the day, there'd be queues around the block," remembers former dim sum trolley worker Wendy Cheung, who was employed by the now-closed Man Fu Kung dim sum restaurant in London's Leicester Square Chinatown.

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