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The line snaked down the driveway and along the street.
Hasn't snaked other dudes to get to where it's at.
Over the weekend, entrance lines snaked up along the Mall.
Long lines snaked outside Red Raider Outfitter in southeastern Lubbock.
IV tubing and telemetry wires still snaked onto the bed.
The readers snaked in a line far down the vestibule.
Lines of voters snaked through schools and other public spaces.
Inside there was a huge queue that snaked across the terminal.
The officers did not speak as they snaked toward the room.
The line by then snaked around the corner of Fifth Avenue.
Huge queues snaked around some supermarkets on Wednesday, Reuters reporters said.
Lines at D.M.V. offices in New York City snaked around buildings.
They snaked past hot dogs and something called a blueberry pancake link.
Long lines snaked through the compound, as volunteers distributed special viewing glasses.
Inside and out, long lines snaked as people waited to buy ice.
Now one snaked his hand around the other's thigh; the other turned.
Amid an aroma of warm dust, I snaked through the packed tables.
As I entered the mountainous Son Tra peninsula, the road snaked upward.
And a grapevine that snaked up the window of my basement office.
On a recent Friday afternoon, the line still snaked around the block.
For the entire run of the show, lines snaked around the block.
Not far from there, another line of women snaked around a Plafam clinic.
A queue snaked out along the razor-wired perimeter fence toward the market.
He snaked his fingers down my back, sending a shiver up my spine.
The line snaked around the rotunda floor and up to the second level.
A long line snaked around the booth of a firearms company called Brownells.
Last weekend, a queue snaked along the narrow street leading to the pavilion.
Suddenly, his arm snaked out and he seized my tie at the throat.
He snaked past three defenders before laying the ball back for Toni Kroos.
In the distance, the brown-colored Feather River snaked along the valley floor.
Soon, a 10km long traffic jam snaked south, away from the border with Turkey.
Medical tubes and wires snaked from his body, tangling his lanky, limp brown frame.
Several tubes, called perforating guns, are snaked to the end of the well bore.
Spooky trees snaked up the columns of the South Portico of the White House.
The Cavaliers' parade route snaked around the Indians' Progressive Field on a game day.
Then he spotted Ms. Haley and deftly snaked through the crowd to introduce himself.
They snaked a long scope with a camera into the back of the mouth.
Coils of green rubber hose snaked through the mess in the yard behind her.
Bread lines snaked through the cities; Midwestern farms blew away in clouds of dust.
As she snaked through the aisles of colorful food products, her anxiety would speak.
Lines snaked through parking lots, and once again, the collection sold out almost instantly.
Long lines of cars flying New Birth's purple banners snaked outside its entrance Sunday mornings.
Amid crisscrossing square metal air handlers, a red hose snaked into and out of view.
Pursuing the topic of tradition, Farah Al Qasimi and Liana Aghajanian snaked along the Northeast.
"If you were a lifer, you sort of snaked your way to Detroit," Henry said.
More than 1,000 people snaked back and forth in a parking lot to hear Mrs.
Their convoy snaked through streets and stopped at a large house overlooking a wooded area.
The lines at Hyatt Guns, his shop in Charlotte, North Carolina, snaked out the door.
Its once-black walls, snaked by orange security camera cables, fumed with fresh white paint.
The line for ribs snaked almost back to the "No Fishing" sign on the fence.
A bright red line snaked down the side of her forearm, from wrist to elbow.
The first and most famous person to be snaked was Taylor Swift four years ago.
On a recent day, long lines snaked outside both shops, which are open 24/7.
Saturday, a line snaked down the street; the first fans had arrived at 5 p.m.
Oregon's postgame autograph sessions were recently curtailed because the lines snaked around the arena concourse.
A vein of live bark snaked around the dead trunk and disappeared into the ground.
White walkways snaked around the base, anchored on either end with inflatable igloo-like structures.
Around him, electrical cables snaked through pools of water and heaters hissed clouds of steam.
One woman in the queue that snaked around the outer wall was complaining about Sisi's policies.
A freight train of folding tables snaked down the center, throngs of people buzzing around them.
Demonstrators snaked through congested areas of Hong Kong island, carrying signs and banners criticizing the plan.
A line snaked down the block, but Mr. Campbell was able to negotiate their way in.
Reilly's shot snaked through a maze of bodies out front and just inside the left post.
A longer standby queue snaked around to a path you couldn't see from the express one. 
The man behind me hemmed and hawed to no end as we snaked to the front.
By noon it had snaked and doubled back on itself through the orange and gold trees.
Endless lines snaked around the block at her recent show at David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea.
In response, electromagnetic threads snaked back up from the volcano, which were detected by the helicopter.
In Fall River, a line snaked out of the warehouse and under an air-conditioned tent.
He snaked his company Jeep around tall piles of wood chips, sandy loam and dead leaves.
The device is inserted through a catheter placed in a leg vein and snaked to the heart.
On opening morning, a line slowly snaked past Cookie Monster and Big Bird carved out of butter.
Once inside, lines snaked in every direction as people searched and searched for that non-existent cheese.
Police officers in full battle gear escorted them in a convoy that snaked through Manila's congested streets.
Single-mindedly they snaked toward Ms. Longshore, who stood at the rear of the room dispensing hugs.
Fentanyl has also snaked its way into other drugs like cocaine, Xanax and MDMA, widening the epidemic.
They started in separate waves from Union Square and Columbus Circle and snaked their way through Midtown.
As Mr. Gallegos and his family patiently snaked through the crowd, they passed vendors selling T-shirts.
A line snaked out the door onto the porch and stayed about 50 people deep for hours.
A few foot paths snaked into the hills on the American side staked with spiky ocotillo cactus.
Queues have snaked around banks for days as Indians have tried to convert their notes into new money.
Cars and trucks sat in some driveways on melted tires, streams of once-molten metal snaked from underneath.
A long line snaked around our neighborhood as individuals came to congratulate me and celebrate with our family.
She then snaked it down into Ziggy's abdomen, where the fluid would absorb harmlessly back into her body.
Before the expo floor opened, a line of hundreds snaked around a large part of the convention center.
When MIMA opened on April 15, the lines snaked along the waterfront, with 4,143 people visiting that weekend.
Tubes full of blood snaked from his left arm and funneled into the machine on his right side.
They joined him on the stage and writhed together to Ciara's "I'm Out," then snaked through the audience.
The queue snaked around three-quarters of the entire floor — thousands of people were waiting to get in.
After giving the girl a little sedation, he snaked a camera through her mouth and into her airways.
On Sunday evening, Michael, Lucifer and their warring teams snaked around the audience, which was seated on stage.
For much of last week, the predicted track of Hurricane Irma snaked across Florida from south to north.
His mother gently corrected him: "Not yet," she said, while the Warren photo line snaked on behind her.
A mass of people snaked across the city's main streets and a long bridge over the Karoun River.
I've snaked along a single-lane road for seven hours in the Florida Everglades for Phish's millennium concert.
Duodenoscopes are flexible tubes snaked down a patient's throat to diagnose or treat disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
In Spokane, Washington, a huge line of caucus attendees snaked around a high school parking lot on Saturday morning.
But the lines, which in the past often snaked around the block, were observed to be shorter than usual.
On Thursday morning, a line of people hoping to be checked for coronavirus snaked through barricades outside the facility.
At the front desk, a long line snaked beneath the candy-colored Dale Chihuly glass sculpture on the ceiling.
Deep fissures snaked across the Mojave Desert, with passersby stopping to take selfies while standing in the rendered earth.
From there, Mike's career snaked through rap's underground, which by the mid-aughts had become diffuse and economically depressed.
The pair, who met in the caravan, stood waiting for food in a line that snaked around the stadium.
It cannot be snaked back in by rough policies against refugees or by preventing Muslims from entering the United States.
Huge crowds snaked along the approved thoroughfare on skyscraper-laden Hong Kong Island but others spilled over into adjacent streets.
Extension cords and cables snaked throughout the Ghost Ship, and electrical boxes were installed by unlicensed contractors, including Almena himself.
She lived with her husband, Joe, down a long gravel driveway that snaked into the woods off a rural road.
The queues snaked down London's Regent's Street on Friday as Nigeria fans waited to get their hands on the jersey.
On the hangarlike main floor, clothes in various stages of processing snaked along a labyrinth of dry-cleaning conveyor racks.
This year, long lines, some of them a half-mile long in Cincinnati, snaked outside too many urban polling places.
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — The line to see Donald J. Trump snaked back and forth on itself hours before his arrival.
At Georgetown University on Thursday, long lines of students snaked into the hallways as they waited to hear Mr. Zuckerberg.
As our long line of cars snaked down into the valley, the sun fell behind the red roofs of Loyola.
Lines snaked around the block, and fans got geared up for the movie, which premiered at the festival Sunday night.
Strange Success Moses Lam and Troy Paquette snaked a plastic tube, which looked like a giant slinky, through the snow.
Abu said he was injured when an airstrike struck the bakery as a queue of people snaked out of the door.
Queues of young families snaked away from the condemned blocks, heading back to the towns and villages where they were born.
Dozens of people snaked through the human police barricade to reach the convention security checkpoint as protesters chanted on either side.
On Wednesday morning, a line of about 210,2222 people snaked down Highway 901 in the southeastern municipality of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico.
A QUEUE snaked through the first Starbucks shop south of the Sahara, winding out of the door and down the block.
We snaked through streets with buildings under construction and old men trying to slake dusty pavement by sprinkling water on it.
It had been open for only a week, but one recent night the line to enter had snaked down the block.
The car pulled into Crown Towers through a special entrance that snaked below the hotel to a bank of underground elevators.
An evening interfaith vigil at Congregation Ansche Chesed on the Upper West Side attracted a line that snaked for several blocks.
An hour later the road snaked above Studio City, and he arrived at Mulholland Estates, his gated community in Beverly Hills.
In some places where the numbers were too large, the line snaked into side streets then back onto the main route.
In some places where the numbers were too large, the line snaked into side streets then back onto the main route.
Lines to get "acupuncture ear seeds," little pellets that are supposed to stimulate acupuncture points inside the ear, snaked through the venue.
After navigating the casino floor, I headed to the lobby where a line snaked around 15-foot columns displaying rotating digital artwork.
A slow wave of smiling, dancing people snaked slowly down the street, bursting into a song that they had practiced for months.
Even before the service was over, people began lining up to pay their respects; the line snaked through the Capitol for hours.
Franklin's voice stormed the heavens, snaked through elaborate melismas and offered tremulous praise, continuing long after the credits rolled on the telecast.
Pockets of protest snaked through the city Tuesday afternoon in the biggest show of police force yet for the Republican National Convention.
About a thousand protesters snaked through capital Port-au-Prince's downtown, a district still largely in ruins after a devastating 2010 earthquake.
Lines of mourners snaked outside the building, while inside, grief-stricken family members hugged and cried over caskets holding the teenagers killed.
A large cross had been placed on the stage, surrounded by tea lights that snaked across the blond floorboards in glowing trails.
I snaked past friends with a quick kiss and snuck past someone I had just curved via text to grab my sister.
One video posted on Facebook by a pair of Utah filmmakers appears to show a caucus queue that snaked around several blocks.
Many of the concrete and stucco homes had lost their roofs, and fat electrical cables snaked dangerously along the debris-strewn streets.
In July, at Cuyahoga National Park in Ohio, an impressively long line of older people snaked its way through the visitor center.
Beckwith dispatched people to find hundreds of feet of high-gauge extension cords, which they snaked through the hallways of the lab.
Some surprising tattoos snaked down his arms, including a Rumi quote, a motorbike, the word "Invictus," and a man and his shadow.
At one point, a ridge of white garbage bags snaked for several kilometers along the city's main river before finally being removed.
In New York City on Election Day, voters who spilled out of polling sites snaked through schoolyards and around entire city blocks.
The lines that often snaked around the old Armstrong when marquee matchups were underway also could be a thing of the past.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queues snaked down to the All England Club on Monday morning as the opening day of the Wimbledon championships got underway.
Farzana Bibi was one of those waiting in a long line that snaked hundreds of yards out the door of a government hospital.
The males had to wait to be processed before they could enter, and a long line snaked from the road to the entrance.
The queues that once snaked around the block outside banks have disappeared, but only because there is hardly any cash to be had.
Cruise missiles snaked through Baghdad streets on their way to their targets, and videos showed laser-guided bombs exploding with pin-point accuracy.
Over a couple of hours, I snaked through the various campsites, asking one simple question: How did you get your drugs on site?
Hot, cold and wastewater pipes, electrical cables and data lines are strung through the trusswork or snaked inconspicuously beneath the remaining historic benches.
On a recent cold Monday morning, a line of determined-looking women snaked around the corner of Park Avenue and Fifty-eighth Street.
Officers snaked through backyards and alleyways with their hands on their guns as helicopters circled overhead and residents ducked for cover amid gunfire.
Five days after Hawaii's Kilauea volcano blew its top, the flow of lava continued to spew from fissures that snaked through surrounding neighborhoods.
The line to enter had snaked around the corner before dawn, with students awaiting the Kilroy's game-day tradition of a breakfast buffet.
The line at Kmart snaked around the store, jamming traffic across the aisles, as shoppers piled carts with coats, scarves, pajamas and sweaters.
The funeral procession snaked 25 miles through South Los Angeles, a last lap through the neighborhood where he grew up and is beloved.
On a recent Tuesday evening, a line of impatient customers waiting for the elevator snaked out the front door and onto Fourth Street.
No long queues snaked around buildings as one might expect of a people who have dreamed of their own nation all their lives.
There are ways to hold down the racket, though, such as ceiling tiles, foam pads, even ropes snaked around pipes and table legs.
On the night of November 2nd, well-dressed Wichita residents formed a line that snaked through the lobby of the city's convention center.
Opinion Past the Ferris wheel, a line of young immigrants snaked into the crowded hallways of an event space on Chicago's Navy Pier.
She stepped outside, where a line of fans snaked around a man who was sitting on a blanket, selling sports trophies and mismatched shoes.
MALIBU, California — Even as flames licked the driveways across the street, snaked up the palm trees overhead, and wove in the distance, they stayed.
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.
They had flagged down an okada for her while she snaked her way through the traffic with her maid of honor on her tail.
News Analysis Quito, Ecuador — Day after day, under a bright sun, hourslong security lines snaked out of El Ejido Park into the surrounding streets.
A long line of people snaked out of the booth of the venerable publishing house Wydawnictwo Literackie and around several of the other displays.
From South Africa to Senegal, long lines snaked outside stores as families stocked up on essential health and food items from disinfectants to pasta.
At 6:45 pm, as the convoy snaked past the village of Maula, dozens of fighters armed with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades attacked.
At a vote center in Carthay Circle, a line snaked from an elementary school hallway and around the edge of a tiny parking lot.
A yellow debris chute snaked out from a top window, and there were hardhats visible in the foyer in front of heavy circular vault doors.
That is done with an embolization, meaning a catheter is snaked into the blood vessels of the kidney to find the right one to block.
Sitting in the balcony of New York's Terminal 219 in early May, you could see a line forming below that snaked around the entire building.
It wasn't too sugary; it tasted like fresh blueberries from a childhood memory, with a light cypress touch that snaked like wind between high trees.
But inside the store was a much longer line, maybe around 50 people deep, that snaked around in on itself like an airport security line.
Young people in shorts and flip-flops stood next to construction workers and contractors in a line that snaked through the distinctive red-colored tables.
At one location in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday afternoon, the drive-thru line had snaked through the parking lot and onto a busy road.
In the shadow of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, a stream of people snaked toward Randall's Island Park, heading to the Governors Ball music festival.
A high point of the evening was the appearance of Miss Ekaterina, a contortionist and exotic dancer exuding erotic danger, who snaked through the audience.
Pools of standing water remained around the city into the afternoon, and black pipes snaked out of first floors, carrying water back to the street.
Downed power lines snaked across streets, which were largely empty except for the police and fire personnel surveying the damage and utility workers making repairs.
The winding, 300-mile frontier snaked along waterways and bogs, sometimes cutting through villages and farms, serving a political purpose rather than a practical one.
Horns honking and warning lights flashing, the autonomous vehicles snaked through the hub, next to about 2100 tuggers that still needed humans behind the wheel.
Instead, over the next several weeks, the purple discoloration and swelling snaked up her calf into her thigh and then over to her other leg.
On a recent Tuesday evening, the line outside "Ain't Too Proud," the Broadway musical about the R&B supergroup the Temptations, snaked around the block.
In past elections, at least in some places, lines of people numbering in the hundreds snaked down the block and wait times stretched for hours.
Those two foods have snaked their way into the Australian restaurant zeitgeist like no other in recent years, as edible Americana has become ubiquitous here.
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.
The tip of the catheter is snaked past the object then the balloon is inflated and the catheter is pulled out, dislodging the foreign body.
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.
The family had been watching as the flames from the Carr Fire snaked and surged in the distance, still about 10 miles away from their home.
A COLUMN of men in camouflage snaked through the streets of Ternopil, a sleepy town in western Ukraine, with a casket held aloft earlier this week.
So in just four minutes, we had snaked around the metal barricades and past the security checkpoint at the East 222th Street pier beside F.D.R. Drive.
A glowing cascade of lava as tall as an 18-wheeler and as wide as an avenue snaked toward the estate, scalding anything in its path.
Long lines of cars snaked along the roads leading to Florida's barrier islands, which bore the storm's brunt, after police began to let residents back across.
Behind him, in the darkness, supplies were being frantically passed along bucket lines of volunteers that snaked from one side of the park to the other.
Here and there, off to the side, stood miners, their forms barely visible in the darkness, except for the belted flashlights that snaked across their bodies.
Outside the Hilton Garden Inn, where he was to give a speech, the line to get in snaked for over 50 yards in the parking lot.
From there it snaked upward into her heart, where it sat like a boa constrictor, squeezing the right atrium and blocking blood flow to the lungs.
Kylie was in San Francisco where more than 2,000 crazed fans of the pouty reality star/makeup mogul took over ... as lines snaked around Union Square.
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.
On a Wednesday night in March, the line to have your book signed by Roxane Gay snaked out of the Philadelphia Free Library and onto the street.
From a hole in the ceiling, two plastic tubes snaked into a blue recycling bin, a temporary solution to prevent a leaky pipe from destroying Albright's computer.
As a result, as sirens wailed shortly after dawn on Tuesday, ships headed out of harbours to deeper water and lines of cars snaked up nearby hills.
Lines for Trump rallies snaked around the grounds even for last-minute stops in states that are normally safe for Democrats in presidential elections, such as Minnesota.
I remember thinking, I hope we don't attract undue attention as we snaked our way down dual carriageways across the Welsh countryside at 50 miles per hour.
Driving through the gates felt like penetrating a secret world: Lush tropical plants and flowers flanked quiet footpaths that snaked around palm trees and low-slung buildings.
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 coastal Wilmington, driving rain continued to drench the city, wind gusts blew debris through nearly deserted streets, and power lines snaked across highways and suburban streets.
Swift and Kardashian West are far from the only celebrities to get snaked: The trend has impacted everyone from singers to drag queens to politicians to athletes.
One agent caught alive said his team had snaked through the border to "slit the throat" of the South Korean leader at the time, Park Chung-hee.
Drivers had to wait up to seven hours at the few filling stations open on Saturday, according to news reports, and lines of cars snaked for blocks.
Montreal tied it when Shea Weber fired a blast from the right point that snaked its way through a bunch of bodies in front and by Holtby.
We were bathed in a comforting dark as I snaked my way down her taut torso, stopping briefly to pay heed to the birthmark just below her breast.
An extension cord snaked from a neighbor's apartment to theirs, in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx, giving them just enough power to keep the refrigerator cold.
Cheering spectators packed sidewalks as floats with rainbow balloons and papier mache rainbows snaked 1.5 miles (2.4 km) through residential neighborhoods several blocks north of the White House.
She was admitted to Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y., and put on a ventilator, the breathing tube snaked down her throat before she was fully sedated.
In Las Vegas, some passengers slept on the floor near departure gates awaiting updates from the airline, while at Pittsburgh a long line snaked toward the ticketing counter.
The line to hear the president speak snaked around the corner, around another corner, past a tower of pro-Trump and right-wing flags, and out of sight.
Surely that unceremonious "lo" snaked through the bustling region that would soon be called Silicon Valley, which was about to experience massive growth in accordance with Moore's Law.
Clinton snaked through a smoke-filled diner, and then she hopscotched around the state holding a series of rallies, where she urged Kentuckians to turn out to vote.
As he snaked and loped through space, those outcries, and the occasional snarl, punctuated Jocelyn Pook's onerous score, the inner animal concept taken a few howls too far.
Butterfield's First Congressional District, for example, snaked through cities and towns in the northern, central, and eastern parts of the state that had large populations of black voters.
During a recent visit, a long queue of people snaked out the front door of the pizzeria, which serves one variety of vegetarian pizza daily — no substitutions, please.
As the day wore on, people began to rush the few gas stations that remained open as lines of hundreds of cars snaked around blocks in the sun.
Outside the rally, a line of the president's supporters wearing T-shirts and waving Trump flags snaked around several downtown blocks, cheering and contributing to a festive atmosphere.
The Lightning opened the scoring at 383:27 of the first period when Stamkos snaked a pass to Kucherov at center from deep in the Tampa Bay zone.
Inside, a line to Santa's house snaked toward a frost-covered North Pole, where families posed for selfies and a boy in a puffy snowsuit touched his tongue.
WASHINGTON — The line of people snaked around the blue tablecloth, as government officials and archaeology scholars paused to admire the ancient clay tablets and seals lined in rows.
Lines of horse-drawn carts laden with women, children and painstakingly trussed-up possessions snaked along roads that were often clogged with tanks heading in the opposite direction.
At the Khartoum petrol station the queue snaked for at least a kilometer onto a side road, passing a bakery where a small crowd was queuing for bread.
To create high-relief details in crevices that were hard to reach, tools were snaked through slits that were concealed in representations of ribbed ceilings and saints' clothing.
But you should never use an extension cord to plug in a device across the room, because the cord can wear down when snaked around corners and furniture.
When Bryce gets the group date rose, Kenny uses the opportunity to shade Lee (Bryce deserves the rose because he "hasn't snaked other dudes," etc.) and Lee gets mad.
HOUSTON — The line just to get into the Mi Tienda grocery store snaked across the soggy parking lot, past a nearby alley, and down a row of neighboring shops.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
Cleveland 19 News Cleveland, OH The rescue crew was forced to cut the snaked head off with a pocket knife in order to remove it from the woman's face.
From 2 PM onward, a line of people ranging in age from infant to elderly snaked around the block; upon entrance, they embraced their friends and banged their heads.
Brad snaked around most of the paparazzi Saturday night at the Sunset Tower hotel on the Sunset Strip but you see him from behind as he enters the building.
SARAH LYALL As the line snaked around the Palace Theater, with people waiting for the play to start, a crowd milled outside, with many ticketless people clutching Potter books.
You're strapped into a six-point restraint chair—we even called it the "torture chair"—and a lengthy tube is jammed into your nose and snaked down your throat.
I snaked through the smartly staged rooms—a den appointed with children's furniture featured a mid-century modern rocking horse—to the kitchen at the back of the flat.
Long lines of men in khakis and women in standard-issue white dresses and pearls had snaked for hours through the one voting site, the Loews Madison Hotel downtown.
But as evening approached, hundreds of voters (who happened to be overwhelmingly Latino) were standing in a line that had snaked through the supermarket and outside to the sidewalk.
As polling stations opened on Sunday, lines of voters snaked down streets in the Maldives and in countries with large Maldivian communities, like Sri Lanka, suggesting a high turnout.
Meanwhile, Mooney snaked into the paint for a basket that put Texas Tech ahead, 60-58, and Moretti sank a 333-pointer to extend the advantage to 63-58.
Eller then found Gudas near the center of the blue line, and the defenseman scored his first goal this season on a shot that snaked its way past McElhinney.
LAGOS, Nigeria — Cars snaked out from the hideous traffic and deposited the city's elite, dressed to impress, at the Civic Center, a concrete-and-steel edifice fronting Lagos Lagoon.
Last episode, Shyne was poised to fill Lucious and Andre with bullets after they snaked Nessa from him, giving her her own record deal AND beating him black and blue.
An electric pump pulled the water up from the depths and into a concrete cistern; from there, a hose snaked across the mud and weeds and plugged into Manjunath's truck.
On a recent weekday morning, a slow-moving line of tourists snaked through the elegant estate, admiring what's left of the elaborate frescoes, deep-set dining room and marble pillars.
At sunset, we were stuck in rush-hour traffic near Santa Barbara, windshield wipers ticking, as a chain of red brake lights snaked up the freeway in front of us.
In places the ocean currents below, and air circulation above, had pushed the ice together so that ridges of ice rubble snaked for miles across the surface like ancient walls.
Federal and municipal authorities have vowed to step up distribution of essential supplies, but long lines for fuel and cash still snaked around main roads of the city on Friday.
In Brooklyn, the line at the Alamo Drafthouse snaked into the hall for a second screening that had been quickly added after the first one sold out in a blink.
The defense of Hong Kong was centered on a network of concrete trenches and bunkers that snaked across the peaks and ridges separating Kowloon Peninsula from the rest of China.
" Or when a line of women snaked around outside an event in North Charleston, S.C., we'd ask the campaign, "What's the crowd count on the Everydays who couldn't get inside?
Walsh had been the Republican nominee for the House district that snaked from the North Side of Chicago up to Evanston and through some of the city's more liberal suburbs.
At the Table On a recent overcast afternoon, the line to enter Made Nice, a new 31-seat fast-casual restaurant, snaked onto the sidewalk and down West 28th Street.
Tuxedo jeans with chiffon blouses dripping Shakespearean sleeves, and velvet minidresses snaked through with crystals — all of which was paired with scrunched-down leather rocker boots and a fierce reverb.
As our convoy of tanks, armor-plated bulldozers and Humvees snaked through the city, small groups of commandos peeled off to search houses in which they believed militants were hiding.
The toxic torrent snaked through the desert, singeing anything in its path, before collecting again hours later in a pool several kilometers from the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth.
There was gridlock on the roads as a convoy of hundreds of vehicles snaked across the country to attend the protest, organized by Istanbul-based charity the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (iHH).
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.
We snagged a table as the train snaked past rain-lashed suburban Illinois backyards and embankments with tiger lilies and wild daisies, finally leaving the city behind and entering the farmlands.
The operation began under the light of the moon on Monday as pesh merga tanks, Humvees and pickup trucks with guns mounted on the back snaked their way toward the villages.
Lightsabers strapped to our backs, we walked into the ride building (err, Hondo Ohnaka's cargo depot) and snaked our way through the detailed queue areas until we encountered old Hondo himself.
This past weekend, the line of cars at the Serramonte Target in Colma, California, snaked out of the parking lot and ran down the street in a long, frustrated, honking queue.
Our only trip into the United States pavilion, a soaring geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller and filled with space gear, was on a tiny monorail that snaked through the building.
It twisted and turned and snaked around in a coil until it ended at a murky well fed from a spring where a person, quiet of heart, is meant to meditate.
However, there was a stretch of shore, across the lake, that offered a bit of a lee, so our party of anglers snaked our way there along a four-wheel track.
Around two hours in, with the RX100 dangling on my wrist while I sweat and snaked my way through the city, I realized how convenient the point-and-shoot camera really is.
Inside, long lines snaked down the hallways: People were standing in line for merchandise branded with "The Life of Pablo," the title of West's new album, which he introduced during the show.
Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business centre and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were cancelled.
Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business center and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were canceled.
So when 211,22016 people flocked to MSG, where lines snaked around to purchase the show's program books for a whopping $211, they were delighted to discover that the production was next level.
If the lyrics to "Jesus" somehow snaked their way into the Bible, they could pass for a holy mantra: It feels a little hollow to celebrate Christmas without dropping Jesus a line.
Afterwards, when everyone had eaten a slice of cake, some members of the Ojibway nation invited Canada's newest citizens to join them in a tribal dance that snaked around the meeting hall.
The disputed vote Despite some concerns over violence, voting day came and went relatively peacefully with a high turnout -- lines of enthusiastic Kenyans snaked from polling stations across the country all day.
The line of voters, clad in hats and sensible coats to ward off the morning chill, snaked through the parking lot as the climbing sun turned autumn leaves the color of honey.
A "Stop Trump" march snaked peacefully through the downtown streets on Monday afternoon, accompanied by Cleveland police on bicycles and officers from a range of out-of-town departments lining the route.
But like so much here, it was also a pain: On one side of the massive building, a two-hour line of sweaty shoppers pushing empty carts snaked through the parking lot.
In preparation for the storm, a fleet of 10 yellow plow trucks, dispatched by the New York State Thruway Authority, snaked their way from Buffalo to the lower Hudson Valley on Sunday.
When the show at last got started, the wedding party of Marni rebels snaked its way along the pathway of yellow polka dots that wound through the guests stationed on red ones.
Covered in Tron-like green and blue lights, and blasting music from portable Sony speakers, the riders snaked their way through the Alps to signal the beginning of the after-dark parties.
As Ms. D'Ascoli sewed in her deserted studio, a line of about 200 people, all standing six feet apart, snaked outside Michele Hoaglund's Treadle Yard Goods fabric store in St. Paul, Minn.
From the doorstep of 52 Mercer Street in SoHo on a recent Thursday night, a line of women mostly in their 20s and 2100s, exuding anticipation, snaked halfway around the next block.
Known by the acronym NYMF, the festival earned attention early on when productions of "[title of show]" and "Next to Normal" snaked their way to Broadway, the latter earning a Pulitzer Prize.
But on the night of the party, as a line of revellers snaked around the block waiting to get in, the fire department showed up and shut down the party, citing safety concerns.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — It was about half an hour into Donald Trump's speech that the police here made it official: No one else in line, which still snaked around the block, was getting in.
According to Spectrum News, the line to get into the wildlife park on opening day snaked into the parking lot, filled with people eager to see April, Tajiri and dad Oliver all together.
And just like the many others, they had arrived at the AC boardwalk each morning before noon, standing in a line of mohawks, dyed hair, and band shirts that snaked to the sea.
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.
Lines of drivers snaked from gas stations in Mexico City on Wednesday as the government crackdown on fuel theft led to panic purchases, despite assurances from Lopez Obrador that his efforts were succeeding.
From the Skyline observation deck, we were able to get a full view of the train as it snaked around curves on the edge of the forest and the cusp of a lake.
I think of the books the water took from the shelves and opened at its leisure as it snaked and rose, the rain still rapping at the roof and at the swollen windows.
I brought up the Amtrak website and discovered there was a line called the Crescent that followed the eastern corridor down to Washington, D.C., and then snaked through the South to New Orleans.
As a Tecolotes van snaked through the outskirts of Nuevo Laredo on the way to the stadium on a recent afternoon, the relief pitcher Iván Zavala pointed out a hot zone for shootings.
The process by which these baseless theories about his death snaked from Reddit to Twitter to Fox News illustrates just how thin the membrane has become between the conspiracy world and the mainstream.
The case has snaked its way through San Diego Superior Court for years, often delayed by difficulties getting all the players to comply with court orders and stall tactics employed by the defense.
Holding a transparent plastic pouch, my cellphone zipped inside with a white label displaying my name in bold letters, I followed the line as it snaked toward the front of the meditation hall.
Wearing sneakers — just as with "I Feel the Earth Move," the streetwear costumes were by Rag & Bone — the dancers planted themselves on the balconies that snaked around the second, third and fourth wings.
In Mexico City, lines of drivers snaked from gas stations making panic purchases out of fear supplies would run low, despite assurances from Lopez Obrador there was plenty of fuel available in the country.
Minus a joystick, the interior looked much like it did in the Bloomberg profile — large swaths of the dashboard paneling had been removed; a warren of cables snaked out from the gutted glove compartment.
It was meant for the other tourists, surely: the ones who left litter and drank beer in the street, or snaked numbly without enthusiasm after the ignorant guides holding their flags or umbrellas aloft.
On a Thursday evening a few months ago, a long line snaked along Seventh Avenue, outside the Village Vanguard, a cramped basement night club in Greenwich Village that jazz fans regard as a temple.
As the setting sun snaked through windows surrounding the room, the young people diligently filled out out yellow forms to the soundtrack of organizers answering questions and shouting numbers to announce who was next.
The dancer Michael Novak, standing at the back of the stage, snaked his arms above his head, then opened them and paused in silhouette: The sight of him was somehow both wistful and triumphant.
On Day 1, the line of eager people waiting for a chance to sit in on the impeachment proceedings snaked around Longworth House Office Building, and there was an energetic buzz in the air.
An impossibly complex and overwrought political system in which the Chinese Communist Party snaked its way throughout the government, military and society was continually fighting tendencies in the localities to undermine national-level dictates.
In contrast to the past two inaugurals, when throngs of jubilant attendees snaked through the streets of Capitol Hill before sunrise to cheer on a new president, the crowds were notably smaller and subdued.
Last year, during an unusually nasty storm, water snaked through the narrow streets of Guraidhoo, a small island in the Maldives, pooling around the floor of the three-room house and chasing away guests.
We crouched down through a dark opening, followed a short slope and emerged into a large, well-lit chamber; a single banyan had snaked its way up and through a skylight opening high above.
Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business center and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were canceled at one point.
When I visited on a recent Saturday, the line of people shopping for cheeses direct from A.W. slinked along a lengthy glass display case, snaked around into a loop, and spilled out the front door.
Thousands of dancing revellers snaked past the Bolshoi Theatre, where ballerinas had also been watching the match backstage, and up to the doorsteps of Lubyanka, the headquarters of the FSB, the successor to the KGB.
Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business centre and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were canceled at one point.
On Christmas Eve, a long line of Jaguars, Maseratis and Mercedes-Benz snaked down South Ocean Boulevard, waiting to be sniffed by a dog and scanned by Secret Service officers before entering the gated compound.
EARLIER this month in Fiji's capital, Suva, a convoy of lorries, carrying 25 sealed shipping containers and under a heavy military guard, dodged the potholes along Mead Road and snaked into the Queen Elizabeth Barracks.
Last year, Pagwah's band members won the top J'ouvert prize for their costumes: all-black berets, knee-length fringe vests, and massive, elaborate straw hats that sprouted from the crown and snaked down revelers' shoulders.
"In China, the development of religion is the best lens through which to view the health of a society," Yan said, as we navigated a metal walkway that snaked in and out of the caves.
Still in touch with the wider world Wandering down a dim back alley, we had to duck our heads under the low-hanging bundles of exposed power lines that snaked in and out of windows.
The braids at Paco Rabanne were similarly blink-and-you-miss-it: Models wore a single, razor-thin braid that snaked along the center-part line until diffusing into a beautiful tangle at the neck.
Ranks of marchers snaked peacefully for more than three hours through the shopping and business districts of Causeway Bay and Wanchai, with thousands staying on into the evening outside the Legislative Council and government headquarters.
Outside the facility, at a tent housing a new mobile-testing site, a line snaked around the building on Friday, a sign of the demand on testing and how much worse the influx could become.
The lines snaked through school hallways and public libraries and down sun-dappled sidewalks, filled with New Yorkers in business suits and exercise attire, alone and with relatives, as they cast their votes on Tuesday.
Really, though, the attendees of the festival seemed to be up for anything; on night one, a crowd of hundreds snaked around Boise's Knitting Factory, trying to get in to see Jpegmafia and Vince Staples.
The LSTA sued the Federal Reserve and Securities and Exchange Commission in 2014 to try and remove the funds from the retention requirement and the case has snaked through the legal system the last three years.
The play, the eighth story in the series, opened for previews on Tuesday night at London's Palace Theater, outside which queues snaked for meters as those who secured the first tickets waited anxiously to get in.
But early on Saturday afternoon, when the bars weren't yet crowded and Tupelo Honey was just getting busy, a line snaked from an alleyway that shoots off of Market Square, conspicuously angling into the public space.
When the lightning bolt hit, it would have travelled horizontally along the top of the ground, spreading out to where the herd was standing as it snaked toward the nearest body of water: a nearby creek.
Throughout the morning, clusters of sorority sisters generated curiosity and excitement as they snaked through the halls of Congress adorned in their bright red pant suits, rhinestone sweaters, and ornate pins spelling out their Greek letters.
The Lightning took a 2-0 lead 7:40 into the second period when Palat snaked his way through the high slot and ripped a bullet past Mason's blocker for his third goal of the season.
The Mega Tracks trains, which look more like spaceships than locomotives, ride along the set's single rail TwisTrack which is flexible enough to be looped around furniture and snaked through all the hazards in a messy bedroom.
ECONOMIC DAMAGE Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business center and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were canceled at one point.
ECONOMIC DAMAGE Long lines of traffic snaked across Hong Kong island into the heart of the business centre and hundreds of people were stranded at the airport, where more than 200 flights were cancelled at one point.
On Thursday evening, thousands of Donald Trump supporters snaked around the fringes of the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California, anxious to witness firsthand the spectacle of a Donald J. Trump production, live from the campaign trail.
Shortly after dawn on a July morning in 2007, a convoy of black FBI utility vehicles snaked down Ridge Road, a tranquil, leafy street lined with modest homes and manicured shrubs in the Maryland suburb of Severn.
Under white neon tube lights, models snaked around a specially constructed catwalk in one of the courtyards of the Louvre museum, with a front row that drew screen stars including Paul Bettany, Alicia Vikander and Cate Blanchett.
The tunes are harmonically snaked and rhythmically relentless; they highlight the horn players' teasing interplay, and keep the stellar rhythm section — the pianist Ethan Iverson, the bassist Joe Martin and the drummer Billy Hart — on the move.
Pumping their fists in the air, the group — including middle-class families pushing baby strollers, hipster youths wearing John Lennon-style glasses and unemployed men with holes in their shoes — snaked through the streets in long lines.
Last month, crowds snaked their way down a tiny side street of Hong Kong's hip Sheung Wan neighborhood as people lined up to get inside a small bike store hosting a Pepe the Frog pop-up shop.
In New York, hundreds of people dressed in black, including Alvin Yeung, a Hong Kong lawmaker, and Nathan Law, a prominent Hong Kong activist, gathered in Chinatown for a rally and then snaked over the Manhattan Bridge.
In New York, hundreds of people dressed in black, including Alvin Yeung, a Hong Kong lawmaker, and Nathan Law, a prominent Hong Kong activist, gathered in Chinatown for a rally and then snaked over the Manhattan Bridge.
ATHENS/ZAGREB (Reuters) - A year after hundreds of thousands of refugees snaked their way across southeastern Europe and onto global television screens, the roads through the Balkans are now clear, depriving an arguably worsening tragedy of poignant visibility.
And other queer artists whose work deals with the epidemic, like Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Alvin Baltrop, Aziz + Cucher, Ron Athey, John Hanning and more, have snaked their way through the most prominent American galleries and museums this year.
The march snaked from Portland Place to Trafalgar Square in the city center, with signs reading "Dump Trump" and "I could shit a better president," and a Trump baby blimp taking flight above the crowds in Parliament Square.
As we snaked through an alley, we came upon another young man, slender with curly hair and acne scars covering his face, who was talking to someone on a candy-bar-style cellphone that hailed from the 1990s.
JOHN: After leaving the cuckoo clock, we snaked through the countryside; I did a double-take when we were driving through this speck of a village, Flözlingen, and I saw a black man sitting outside of a garage.
As helicopters hovered overhead, a river of supporters of Spanish unity snaked from Urquinaona Square down Via Laietana and past the city's cathedral to its historic train station, where politicians read manifestoes in favor of a united Spain.
Opinion Columnist A half-hour before a Bernie Sanders rally on Saturday night in Iowa, a line snaked around the nearly 900-seat Ames City Auditorium, but no one else was being let in: The theater was full.
"I found the lack of a good coffee to be frustrating and unbearable," he said recently, sitting at one of the narrow tables in the packed cafe as a line of hungry office workers snaked out the door.
Cued by the score, a thunderous refrain composed by Bobby Krlic, who records as the Haxan Cloak, they snaked across the floor in a skewed figure eight before coming to rest in a semicircle that spanned the room.
In London, Labour MP Diane Abbott addressed the crowd after the rally had snaked its way from Portland Place to Trafalgar Square, while the likes of London mayoral candidate George Galloway and actress Vanessa Redgrave made their appearances.
Little more than five years ago the chamber would have been crowded with visitors as, outside, swarms of tourists hoisted themselves up the massive beige blocks of the pyramid and convoys of tour buses snaked down the entrance road.
Barely moving lines of mainly Arab tourists snaked outside the Chanel and Louis Vuitton stores in Nisantasi, an upscale Istanbul neighbourhood, waiting to reap the benefits of a meltdown that saw the currency lose 18 percent on Friday alone.
In the village of KwaMusi and others nearby, drought-hardy beans and amaranth - grown in fields snaked through with water-sipping drip irrigation hoses - are showing up on plates once filled mainly with maize porridge, the region's old staple.
Barely moving lines of mainly Arab tourists snaked outside the Chanel and Louis Vuitton stores in Nisantasi, an upscale Istanbul neighborhood, waiting to reap the benefits of a meltdown that saw the currency lose 18 percent on Friday alone.
A combination of The Americans and Killing Eve at first glance, the show is about a young actress, Charlie (Florence Pugh), who encounters an alluring stranger (Alexander Skarsgård) in Greece, only to get snaked into an elaborate spy operation.
"The line snaked all the way around the lobby of the public library, which is extremely unusual," says Weiner, a Brooklyn resident who runs a cannabis media company and has been voting at the same location for three years.
NAIROBI(Reuters) - Outside Lucy Ndungu's Nairobi office, the line of angry aspiring politicians snaked down the stairs, out of the door and into the adjoining beer garden as hundreds lined up to register as independent candidates for Kenya's elections.
At North High School in Denver, a caucus site where residents for at least four precincts turned up to vote, lines of people snaked out the door and through the parking lot right up until voting began at 7pm.
Vintage Apple computers lined the walls, spare cords and connectors snaked everywhere, white-haired customers—who'd been getting their electronics repaired at the overly bright Chelsea institution since 1987—greeted the owner with a "hey, Dick" and a hug.
Slavin was credited with the first goal 2:50 into the game, when his slap shot snaked through a gaggle of players in front of Halak, ticked off the skate of Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech and trickled past Halak.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — The line of fans to see Mike Piazza and Ken Griffey Jr.'s Baseball Hall of Fame plaques early Monday snaked through the plaque gallery, up a ramp and almost to the A. Bartlett Giamatti Research Center.
On Thursday, the rapper Gucci Mane posted about the shop on Instagram, inviting fans to meet him there at noon; by 12:30 the shop was thronged, and the security-patrolled line outside snaked nearly a full city block.
In late July, two days after Sheremet's murder, thousands of mourners gathered in a slow line that snaked its way around Sheremet's open casket, which stood, under sprays of dark-red roses, in the middle of a cavernous hall.
After taking Sonnen down in the fight's opening seconds, Ortiz snaked his way out of a guillotine attempt to climb into full mount, then take his foe's back, and finally, lock up a rear-naked choke for the win.
I'm not talking about youthful energy—which there was a ton of—but I mean actual children, like middle school age and younger, waiting in lines that snaked around corners for hours to meet, air-kiss, and hug their favorite queens.
A thick line of people snaked down the steps of the steps of the palatial Westchester County Center to pay $10 to see the dizzying amount of snakes, lizards, toads, frozen rodents, and miscellaneous reptile accessories that indeed awaited them inside.
Hit: Staging From the moment singer Jessie J broke into the title song and the camera tracked her as she snaked her way backstage, past cheering extras and out onto the street, you knew "Grease: Live" was not a typical musical.
He snaked pick and rolls as a coach instructed him to step forward towards the paint instead of back to the arc as he weaved middle off a screen, so as to prevent his man from recovering to bother his shot.
As the fire crept around Malibu, hiding in gullies and bluffs, I knew we would need that same type of coordination if we were to protect our homes and track the flames as they snaked through the dry hills around us.
She'd kicked the sheet down to her feet during the night, and her nightdress had snaked up under her arms and was wrapped around her like a twisted rope, as if in her sleep she'd tried to tug it off.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Sighing at the sight of a queue of hundreds of people that snaked its way around the conference centre and out of the door, one Conservative Party member complained: "They should have put him on the main stage".
Reuters reporters saw more than 100 people queuing in the rain before the 7 opening of a large Sainsbury's store in Clapham Common, south of the river Thames, while a few miles away in Vauxhall queues snaked around another Sainsbury's store.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HELSINKI — In 2015, when the Whitney Museum opened in its Chelsea location, the atmosphere evoked a proper New York block party, and the festivities and the crowds snaked down and under the High Line greenway.
At a CVS drugstore in San Juan, the manager, Hector Juan, 37, said the chain's system for processing credit cards was intact, and the store was thrumming with customers who formed a line that snaked back among the partly empty shelves.
His space on a dirt lot along Wood Street was snaked with orange extension cords to pull electricity from the lights on a nearby frontage road, allowing him to charge his phone and chill Mountain Dew in a hip-high refrigerator.
The Avalanche seemed to break through 100 seconds later when Nikita Zadorov's shot from the blue line snaked past a screened Varlamov, but the Islanders challenged, and the goal was overturned because Colorado left winger Andre Burakovsky was ruled offside.
To try to make up for it, I'd snaked one of Dino's jump ropes—they were supposed to teach him to count, if anything ever would—and pythoned it tight around my thighs until the beds of my toenails had started to darken.
On the fourth straight day of protests throughout the country, people snaked through the district, from U Street in the city's northwest toward the White House and then to Trump's recently opened hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, according to a reporter following the protests.
And on this night, fans who had to sign up for tickets, and stood in a queue that snaked around the venue for two hours before her set, enjoy both a short film about her journey so far, then a live set.
Click here for more BI Prime storiesA line of suit-wearing money managers snaked outside the ballroom of the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in midtown Manhattan on Thursday, where the buzzy exercise company Peloton was set to pitch its initial public offering.
WASHINGTON — The line of mourners snaked through the Capitol: little children resting on their parents' shoulders, retirees from North Carolina, the manager of a recreational vehicle dealership who flew in from Houston, the leader of a Muslim Boy Scout troop in Virginia.
That same year Real Housewives of Atlanta star Nene Leakes went on Jenny McCarthy's radio show and alleged that Vanderpump snaked her on a lease for the exact same property after Leakes had asked her for advice on opening a bar there.
CHICAGO — A procession of police cars snaked through this city's streets before dawn on Tuesday, guiding to the morgue the bodies of two Chicago police officers who were struck and killed by a train while chasing someone believed to have fired a gun.
That growth and popularity of Korean skin care has made Cho into a beauty industry celebrity (she has more than 22018,210 followers on Instagram) — I visited her Soko Glam pop-up last February, and the line snaked around a block in SoHo.
Huge demonstrations in the capital, Tegucigalpa, and the country's industrial hub, San Pedro Sula, snaked through the streets with an almost festive air as marchers waved the red flags of the main opposition party, which has denounced what it calls fraud in the vote tally.
Chocked off by the rising floods that have swamped smaller towns surrounding it, grocery stores were quickly running out of staples like bread and milk and lines of cars snaked around a neighborhood park to get to the bottles of water handed out by officials.
The street has always been more a state of mind than a mere physical space, one that has defied the unbending Manhattan grid for two centuries as it snaked uptown and that even now, defying its name, is being narrowed to accommodate pedestrian plazas.
While pundits, politicians and environmentalists used this relatively small piece of infrastructure to score political points, a number of other pipelines were quietly working underneath our border with Canada and thousands of miles of pipeline snaked across the same land in states like Nebraska.
Strombolian explosions marked the year's activity while lava flows snaked down the slopes of the volcano (see right) and heavy rains at times during the year remobilized ash and debris to create dangerous volcanic mudflows (lahars) This year's runner up for the Pliny was last year's champion.
One man pushing a baby stroller and wearing a shirt with a map of the US overlaid with "Fuck Off, We're Full" had driven 22020 hours from Gillette, Wyoming — and was dismayed to find that the line snaked back more than a mile and a half.
HAVANA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Cubans queued for hours for public transport on Friday at peak times in Havana, sweating in the heavy heat, while queues at gas stations snaked several blocks long, as a fuel shortage that the government blames on U.S. sanctions began to bite.
It was raining in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night, but the line to get into Charleston Music Hall, a 19th-century Gothic revival building in the center of the city, snaked around the venue and into a narrow cobblestone alley crowded with bars and restaurants.
When the demonstrations began in June, initially over a bill that would have allowed criminal suspects to be extradited to the mainland, long lines of protesters snaked through the MTR stations to buy single-ride tickets instead of swiping their Octopus cards, which store location data.
Strombolian explosions marked the year's activity while lava flows snaked down the slopes of the volcano (see right) and heavy rains at times during the year remobilized ash and debris to create dangerous volcanic mudflows (lahars) Nestled next to Guatemala City, Fuego put on quite a show in 2016.
In Newark, airline workers pushed carts loaded with bags of chips and bottled water along a queue of passengers which snaked through Terminal B. Near the end of the line, Daniel and Laura Merza and their two children still hoped to make it to Tampa, Florida, for a vacation.
For a brief moment last Tuesday after the Democratic presidential debate, past the hallways that snaked from the spin room to the exit near the back of the Gaillard Center in South Carolina, two of the candidates ended up stuck together in a small room, unable to leave.
After two weeks of people scrambling to Popeyes—unimaginably long lines snaked around corners and stalled drive-thrus; one North Carolina teen even went about registering people to vote as they waited to order food, of which Barack Obama approved—the chain announced it had run out of sandwiches.
This has nothing to do with his performance—which I was unable to get into due to a lineup that snaked across half a block—but the best thing I saw at the festival may have been Usher's Snaps of himself listening to Daniel Lopatin's 2013 album R Plus Seven.
In the summer of 2015, as overloaded fishing boats capsized in the Mediterranean Sea, lines of displaced Syrians snaked north across Europe and the American presidential debates were consumed by arguments over refugee quotas and Latin American immigrants, the Dominican Republic became embroiled in a migration crisis of its own.
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BURLINGTON, Vt. — As a line of hundreds snaked around the block and down the street from where Donald J. Trump was set to hold a rally on Thursday night, more than 100 protesters gathered across the street, hoisting signs reading "Bern, Trump, Bern" and chanting that Mr. Trump should stay away.
As concessions, restaurants and ticket counters were being shuttered, a New Orleans-style second-line parade led by a brass band and an oversized version of Louis Armstrong snaked its way through the concourses and ticket lobby with many passengers, TSA employees and airport employees joining in to say good-bye.
And even Álvaro González, architect of the simple leather flat sandals beloved by the fashion elite, was seduced by the allure of some sparkle, reimagining his rope ankle-strap in gold and transforming his signature raw leather into candy-colored metallic wraps that snaked between toes and over the instep.
All day, lines meandered along church courtyards, zigzagged along school parking lots and snaked around shadeless blocks as tens of thousands of voters waited to cast their ballots, including many independents who did not know that only those registered to a party could participate in the state's closed presidential primaries.
Later, a motorcade including the presidential limousine, adorned for the first time with Cuban and American flags, snaked through narrow streets where elated residents, their clothing soaked from waiting in the rain, hoisted cellphones and cheered the first sitting American leader to set foot on Cuban soil in 88 years.
Yet the star attraction of the event was not a product of Victorian scientific know-how but a diamond imbued with such mythic power that "long queues snaked through the Crystal Palace to see this celebrated imperial trophy locked away" in a specially designed glass case enclosed in a metal cage.
"I feel like that a lot of it's sensationalized to her behalf, along with the Brett Kavanaugh whole situation," Ms. Rutherford said, sitting on steps outside the Freedom Hall Civic Center, where a line snaked through a parking lot and along several blocks some five hours before the president arrived to speak.
It was fed by a belief that snaked its way three or four decades ago from the halls of the University of Chicago through investment-bank trading floors and into the corner offices of corporate America: that the interests of corporate managers must be brought into tight alignment with those of shareholders.
Back in 1995, when the tech god was between gigs at Apple, when he had learned a thing or three about leadership by being snaked out of his own company by John Sculley, he gave an interview positing that empires could crash and burn if the emphasis was on sales rather than product.
Quotes from Chuck Palahniuk novels ran along the skirting boards, Mercutio's entire monologue about shagging from Romeo and Juliet covered my door, and song lyrics snaked their way along the outward-facing panels of my bookshelf and between the many, many stills from Queen of the Damned I'd printed off and tacked to the walls.
A lot of the program saw the choir and the dancers––the ones who ringed the artificial grass hill in the center of the field and the ones who snaked out through the crowd itself––bringing the samples from Kanye's songs, especially from the gospel-nodding half of The Life of Pablo, to dramatic, extended life.
Almost 60 years later, blacked-out Mercedes automobiles snaked through Blenheim's fields of frolicking lambs, a red-coated artillery band played from the pillars encasing the vast gravel driveway (admittedly its tune, the "Star Wars" theme, was less historic), and a small army of soaked, white-gloved waiters offered Champagne to guests as the heavens opened above.
As the Secret Service put me through its security check — waving a hand-held metal detector over me and inspecting my bag — I watched as a long line of Bentleys, Rolls Royces and Maseratis snaked through the driveway, bearing Mar-a-Lago members in black-tie attire who gawked at the reporters as we gawked at them.
At the Whitney Museum of American Art last week, Jason Moran and his Bandwagon trio had been playing for about 219 minutes inside a replica of the stage at the Three Deuces, a bebop club from 21s New York, when he suddenly got up from the piano and snaked through the crowd assembled inside the museum's eighth-floor gallery.
Sometimes, those holding spots in line will stand behind a piece of paper that notes who their spot is for, as the Sunlight Foundation reported in 2011: The line for the first organization meeting of the super committee snaked down a long hallway in the House Rayburn building last week, with people lining up just after the building opened at 7:30 a.m.
Tech, Media, TelecomsInside the Peloton road-show stop in New York where investors snapped selfies with star instructors and took turns riding the $2,000 bikeA line of suit-wearing money managers snaked outside the ballroom of the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in midtown Manhattan on Thursday, where the buzzy exercise company Peloton was set to pitch its initial public offering.
To get to it, my red Mazda snaked cautiously up several hairpin bends, before we were deposited in a bustling downtown, where crumbling brick hotels sit side by side with New Age crystal shops and what was touted as the world's largest brick-and-mortar collection of kaleidoscopes from artists worldwide (it's called Nellie Bly Kaleidoscopes, and yes, you must go).
Past the chain-link gate at the entrance to the Quicken Loans Arena, a line of delegates and reporters snaked across an empty parking lot and into security tents—conveyor belts, wands, please place your laptop in the bin—as if we were about to board an airplane, take off, and fly to another country, a terrible country, a land of war.
The allegations, corroborations, witness testimony and  leaks considered damaging to Trump and his lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team Trump asked Tillerson to interfere in DOJ case against Giuliani client: report Barr to speak at Notre Dame law school on Friday MORE snaked from the White House to the Cabinet, reaching the departments of State, Energy, and Justice and the CIA.
There, in the orange-red brick building of the old Commercial Cable Company, where telegraph cables from London and New York once snaked up through the floor, rosy medallions of moose tenderloin, lightly seared on the outside and sliced paper thin, arrive nestled in a circle of green spruce branches and blue juniper berries, set on a ringed cross-section of an aspen tree.
In the first, he escapes defensive tackle Robert Thomas's grasp to create positive yardage where he might've been stopped for a loss: And here's one Week 12 against the Browns where he's clearly more decisive and powerful, and drags tacklers: Earlier I mentioned Allen's vision, and I saw multiple times last week against the Steelers where he snaked his way through a collapsing offensive line and found a little bit of daylight.
Photos appear to show that Trump, whose campaign trail crowds snaked for blocks around jammed arenas, only managed to fill about half the National Mall in Washington D.C. The two blocks farthest from the west steps of the Capitol where the transfer of power unfolded were nearly empty — white patches in stark contrast to the same ceremony eight years earlier, when Barack Obama took the oath of office before a record-setting crowd estimated at almost 2 million people.
The recreation of the devastating blaze was preceded by several other works as part of the festival: "Fire Garden," a display by the Carabosse Company outside the Tate Modern; "Dominoes," a long trail of giant dominoes that snaked through the City of London leading to a large structure in the Barbican Center's courtyard that caught fire and collapsed; and "Fires of London," a large-scale projection of licking flames by the artist Martin Firrell beamed onto the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral.
To her, food is far more than just comfort and fuel, though she generally aims to eat healthy while touring ("My body turns on the moment it comes in contact with the color green," she jokes); it's also an anchor to a specific time and place—for instance, her first trip to Poland, which was marked with large plates of pierogies and the intense smell of cabbage being plowed under as her tour bus snaked its way through the country.

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