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They stand in line to enter to win a Chevy.
She didn't stand in line for meds, just waited it out.
Why do I have to go stand in line to vote?
Why do I have to stand in line at the bank?
Her staff explained that lobbyists pay people to stand in line.
She didn't have time to stand in line for MAC Selena.
Get to the airport two hours early, just to stand in line?
People stand in line to cast their ballot outside a polling station.
But when he does, he will not have to stand in line.
No.But what if I don't stand in line and they sell out?
People stand in line in the rain outside of the Disney Studio Store.
At one building, residents had to stand in line to use the elevator.
For example, I know which bakery to stand in line at 5 a.m.
Members of a caravan moving through Mexico stand in line for food in Oaxaca.
Impatient customers hired queuers from personal-services apps to stand in line for them.
Without further adieu—let's go stand in line while it's four degrees and raining!
Bryant would stand in line like any other patron, the manager told the paper.
In other words, you don't have to stand in line to be in line.
"Why do people have to stand in line for such a long time?" said.
And they, the hardcore contingent, will stand in line for hours to do exactly that.
If you want to work at major tech company, be prepared to stand in line.
Hiring people to stand in line is a practice that goes well beyond congressional hearings.
I'll pay Clear $213,210 over 30 years to not stand in line for 46 days.
Balance both—invite a friend to stand in line with you at the post office?
It's just a bit frustrating having to stand in line for one pack of it.
Or, in other words, even people paying $3,000 a ticket sometimes have to stand in line.
Get to the airport hours early, just to stand in line with other sleep-deprived travelers.
Or they stand in line at trickling hillside springs to fill up empty jugs for free.
Young men with gasoline cans would stand in line at gas stations and wait their turn.
Or watch a theatre show without the need to stand in line at the box office.
As I would stand in line to get my food, I'd sometimes look around the hall.
Hundreds of voters stand in line for hours this morning at this SW Atlanta polling place.
I stand in line behind a man with thick gray hair and stylishly cuffed dark jeans.
Why the hell stand in line if it's just to vote for more of the same?
Four to five team members will stand in line with the customers and take orders using iPads.
A new startup aptly named iQueue, is offering to stand in line for you, at a cost.
True equality exists when everyone has the same opportunity to stand in line for room temperature tacos.
At that point, I had to stand in line to speak to a United States customs agent.
I stand in line, watching four men dressed as Ghostbusters posing for pictures and chatting up girls.
"People stand in line because it's cool, or because they're part of a community," Mr. Dvir said.
A year later I stand by that sentiment, but I don't have to stand in line any more.
Mothers and their children stand in line at South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, on Aug.
Every day after they wake up, the sisters stand in line to collect food, such as a sandwich.
Turns out, lots of people will stand in line in the cold to find the keys to success.
Just prepare to stand in line for both launches... This story was originally published on February 27, 2017.
People stand in line outside the Martin B. Retting gun store in Culver City, California, on March 219.
It's very hard to stand in line for an hour with a bag of heroin in your pocket.
Before we could catch a glimpse of the family, we had to be prepared to stand in line.
"I remember saying that I knew I had to stand in line for a while," Mr. Gerstein said.
You bring the part to a store and stand in line only to discover the part isn't in stock.
Voters stand in line to await voting at the McGee Community Center on March 1, 2016 in Conway, Arkansas.
During lunch or after work you'll go to the nearest pharmacy, where you'll stand in line at a counter.
Then I had to stand in line to speak to a Mexican customs agent to answer some more questions.
After word went out that the letters were indeed being accepted, many more people arrived to stand in line.
Things that you used to go and have to stand in line and sign up you just do digitally.
People stand in line to view the body of Justice Antonin Scalia at the Supreme Court in Washington on Feb.
For the few minutes you stand in line, you are proof that regulated bribery works, and the feeling is blissful.
Everyone is equal at Arcosanti; your favorite artist has to stand in line for the porta-potty just like you.
We stand in line to greet grieving relatives at wakes, pausing briefly at the end to say one last goodbye.
So, after going around a couple times, we stand in line and analyze the list of movie theater-sized candy.
People didn't stand in line back then, but I purchased it at the store the first day it was available.
So when they stand in line for a burger, they -- like most of us -- don't want to hear tired jokes.
Revelers line up overnight to get in — or, in capitalist fashion, hire other people to stand in line for them.
People stand in line as they wait to enter the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
Best of all, you don't have to stand in line at midnight for any of these deals because they're all online.
Another rough winter ahead Migrants stand in line to receive free food outside a derelict customs warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, Jan.
I had the first generation iPhone the day it came out — because I paid someone to stand in line for me!
What if I use the Starbucks® app to order it so I don't have to stand in line as much?
Second helpings present a service challenge for the line-and-tray model, because no customer wants to stand in line twice.
Carlos, Karina, and Leo Alexander rest as others stand in line at the port of entry between Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona.
I have a priority RSVP and am told (along with 2129 other people) to stand in line with the standing room crowd.
As Kheir speaks in his home, other residents stand in line outside downtown bakeries while cars queue up to get scarce petrol.
You drive to the voting center, stand in line — sometimes for hours — and either pull a lever or write in your decision.
You can also simply apply yourself, or you can attend a cattle call casting event where you stand in line for hours.
We stand in line for an hour then decide it's not worth it, since we have Drybar appointments that we can't miss.
However, more people are likely to stand in line for a pricey cup of coffee, than for a potential life-saving vaccine.
They don't have to stand in line for a good property under $1.5 million, like so many other would-be Darien buyers.
If you don't have the patience to stand in line at busy doughnut shops Friday, here's another way to save some dough.
"Why would a person stand in line for seven hours and then not want to go into a voting booth?" he asked.
Though 3,300 delegates will show up in Sacramento, the number who actually stand in line to vote may not be as high.
Military firefighters stand in line to board a plane to Rondônia, Brazil, to help fight fires in the Amazon rainforest, Aug. 24.
Members of the congregation would stand in line after mass to hear the voices of their sons and daughters dispersed around the world.
"I will make such a wonderful India that all Americans will stand in line to get a visa for India," he said once.
Fresh, made-to-order chicken sausage (or veggie "chicken") takes time, though, so be prepared to stand in line for a hot minute.
How can an elderly person stand in line outdoors for hours a day, or carry 25 liters of water (55 pounds) back home?
So essentially, Shyp was a way for users to pay someone else so they didn't have to stand in line at the post office.
With online retailers like Amazon, consumers know they don't have to stand in line or shop on Turkey Day in order to find deals.
That's the beginning of the global mad dash to stand in line and secure a new Apple device with just a few modest upgrades.
Immigrants stand in line for tickets at a bus station after they are released from a Customs and Border Protection processing facility in Texas.
One of the gym's organizers, who goes by Meyer Lanski (a play on the Jewish gangster Meyer Lansky), instructs participants to stand in line.
Indian women stand in line to cast their vote at a local polling station during Rajasthan's Legislative Assembly election, in Jodhpur on Dec. 7.
Imagine if you were able to vote in the presidential election online, instead of having to stand in line or mail a ballot in.
Want to experience what it would be like to stand in line for Snapchat Spectacles but not actually purchase Spectacles because you hate lines?
Abisain Medina said he drove 30 minutes to Arecibo to stand in line at a bank for five hours before the bank's computer's crashed.
And I think the whole canard about oh of these 11 million people that didn't stand in line, they don't want to be citizens.
I can leave it at work, but I'm still going to stand in line and wade through a million people just to get there.
They were actually running down the hallways — mostly young people who were going to stand in line for the seats open to the public.
He observed the experienced resellers and started to learn more about the industry, eventually taking small jobs to stand in line for different resellers.
And this, I've come to realize, is what change looks like — people deciding, one by one, to stand in line, despite the threats, and vote.
Slightly annoyed/emboldened by their possible shame tactic, I stand in line empty-handed and then very politely ask the cashier for a free mask.
After the Q&A, I stand in line with some of my book-club ladies to chat while they're waiting to get their copies signed.
For decades, rich Italians have hired people to stand in line on their behalf to pay bills, send off parcels and deal with everyday bureaucracy.
JACK GOODMAN Sydney, Australia To the Editor: The ultimate in voter suppression is requiring voters to stand in line for hours to cast a ballot.
I'd much rather go into Topshop [and buy something], go home, try it on, and then return it than stand in line for three hours.
A group of men in Cabo Rojo, a town in southwestern Puerto Rico, stand in line under a scorching sun as they wait for food.
Here's a horrible fact: Minority voters are six times as likely as white voters to stand in line for more than an hour to vote.
Down a dimly lit Hirafu side street, people stand in line to pass through an old-fashioned red refrigerator door (an Instagram favorite) plastered with stickers.
Watching all those people queuing up, coming in the evening to stand in line and buy a ticket in the morning, that was awesome for me.
It's been updated to reflect this year's crop of iPhones, and we will keep updating it for as long as people stand in line for iPhones.
"You can stand in line at the grocery store and swipe through 60 people's faces on Tinder while you wait to buy hamburger buns," he writes.
She told our researchers that she had to stand in line to buy everything but could not manage to get enough food to feed her family.
Wear it as you binge the series from your sofa, or wear it under your Obi Wan robe as you stand in line for the premiere.
In major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, many people have to stand in line in the wee hours of the morning to secure appointments with doctors.
Milan Odedara, a software engineer in Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, said he, too, had to stand in line, but he felt it was worth it.
With their British passports, perhaps they will never have to stand in line for a visa or feel that gnawing anxiety when approaching an immigration desk.
That's because the Lackey isn't keeping the tickets, just pulling down a wage to stand in line, purchase them, and pass them off to someone else.
But if you're thinking of attending, prepare to do what you do at other conventions: stand in line and realize lots of games are behind closed doors.
And that means great business for the iPhone hoarders who stand in line to buy the new phones in bushels — and sell them for a hefty profit.
You can read stories about people paying other people to stand in line to get into fancy restaurants, exclusive theater productions, or to get the newest iPhone.
Mueller acknowledged that he was not given a VIP pass and instead was forced to stand in line with throngs of pre-teen girls and their mothers.
Are we so annoyed with the minute or two we stand in line, that we're willing to let technology to take over yet another human job role?
As you stand in line at the post office waiting to mail your tax return today, here is something to consider: Next year may be even tougher.
When the Senate was in session and Kassebaum needed to use the bathroom, she had to stand in line at the women's room used by the tourists.
If you didn't want to stand in line at the bar, there were tables everywhere that were stocked with White Claw, beer, liquor, mixers, water, and popcorn.
As one banker put it to me, "I don't want to stand in line next to a backpack filled with $30,000" while someone fills out money orders.
A doctor isn't going to get $49 less in her paycheck because she took a half-hour of her day to stand in line for ice cream.
Every day, hundreds of thousands of residents have no choice but to stand in line for hours in soaring summer temperatures, filling dozens of cans and plastic containers.
Long lines also have a disproportionate impact on lower-income voters; or people who can't afford to take time off work to stand in line for several hours.
"You stand in line at the bank waiting for cash that will barely buy you anything," says Abuzar Osman, a 28-year-old photographer who was arrested last month.
Election day isn't a national holiday, and for those with multiple jobs and families to take care of, finding time to stand in line and vote simply doesn't happen.
With people forced to stand in line for four, five, six hours or more for basic staples — and even then sometimes leaving empty-handed — the social situation is combustible.
"What makes this story stand out is the visual focus on the migrants, some who risked their lives to stand in line at that bus station," Mr. Davis said.
No one should have to take time off work, stand in line, or search for particular polling places to vote, not when more secure and accessible alternatives are available.
To send a message, incarcerated people stand in line for one of several kiosks dedicated to e-messaging and use a rudimentary form of plain text to compose their messages.
The startup believes that done right, human cashiers can be repurposed as concierges that help customers find what they're looking for and buy more without having to stand in line.
Tourists stick love notes to the walls with chewing gum and stand in line to grope the Juliet statue's right breast, which is supposed to bring good luck in love.
The vast majority of Mr. Trump's fans were not only untroubled, but were willing to stand in line for hours to hear him say the same things all over again.
Despite an economic boom, people in rural Marianna stand in line at food pantries on humid mornings, swatting away gnats as they wait for free servings of beans and rice.
A student in Malegaon in India's western state of Maharashtra said he had to stand in line for six hours to exchange rupee notes banned by the government this month.
Pro-tip: a bulky sweatshirt is a great way to sneak in snacks, because nobody has time to stand in line for 15 minutes just to get an $8 hot dog.
We stand in line for a few minutes before deciding it's not worth the wait, and then my friend calls another Lyft to head to a dive bar down the street.
But we live in a world where you can pay people to do just about anything (read: cuddle, stand in line, test hotel beds...) including but not limited to, testing deodorant.
Each character has a specific, telling outline: the mother who's awakened her 2-month-old daughter at four in the morning to stand in line because she can't afford a sitter.
"There's a lot of startups making high-quality content, but unless you have that one big franchise game that'll make people go to Best Buy and stand in line," Grow said.
The country has ordered rolling blackouts as electricity runs low, and the shortages have meant that people must stand in line for hours to buy basic items like eggs and milk.
""YOU HAVE NO F---ING IDEA WHAT ITS LIKE TO HAVE TO STAND IN LINE FOR 3 HOURS WITH A CRANKY TIRED EXHAUSTED TODDLER," she wrote, adding: "DW is for CHILDREN!!!!
After services, we'd say awkward hellos to my parents' friends, stand in line for stale doughnuts and tea and I'd try to find people my age to shoot a basketball around.
On the sidewalk, where folks stand in line to get a free meal and their pick of two household products, the first face to greet them may be Joe-Jo Jennings.
And a mobile service called Book My Chotu — a chotu is an errand runner — allows people in Indian cities to pay someone to stand in line for them at the bank.
If marijuana or cannabinoids are great pain relievers — they're safe, effective, and have minimal side effects — you're going to see me clearly stand in line and use those as a tool.
Cover Image: Migrants seeking asylum in the United States stand in line to receive breakfast from a group of volunteers in near the international bridge, Tuesday, April 30, 2019, in Matamoros, Mexico.
It's like an infinite money loop, fueled by 20173-year-olds who can won't get fired if they stand in line at 9AM on a work day for the latest Supreme drop.
Check out some of the best responses in the video below: Luckily, you won't have to stand in line to get your hands on the new device, you can order one here.
TaskRabbit, the on-demand platform for hiring people to do everything from build furniture to stand in line for you at the Apple Store, has sold itself to IKEA, Recode first reported.
So for that reason, to walk 15 minutes just to vote and then stand in line and take up an hour, many students think there are better ways to spend an hour.
There were also other advantages: you didn't have to travel to Berlin to experience what it's like to stand in line at Berghain, and you could practice your standing-in-line skills.
Imagine a world where members and their staffs worked in their district instead of in D.C. People have finally figured out that they don't have to stand in line for an iPhone.
After all, it's easier to discuss your opinions online or sign a virtual petition than it is to stand in line for the voting booth or sit through a town hall meeting.
As of now, if you want a loaf of bread or a liter of gas, you need to have cash in your pocket and stand in line for two hours or more.
And while her bakery sells some of the best bread in the area, from ciabatta to a yeasted Cheddar cheese and jalapeño cornbread, it is the doughnuts for which people stand in line.
But the nightlife situation in the city is awful because all of the tourists want to go to the cool clubs and then stand in line in front of Berghain for three hours.
Go back to stand in line Like many legendary weekends that occur inside Berghain, it's likely we won't ever know much more about what happened inside Berghenk this past weekend in the Netherlands.
On any given day, lovers from the enemy nations stand in line together, offer one another congratulations and sometimes socialize unwittingly in the municipal coffee shop while waiting for their appointments to wed.
Used to sitting in his car at drive-ins, and waiting forever for the food to come, he finds it strange to stand in line for his meal and receive it without delay.
For one, if you're keen to sample the famous confectionaries at Voodoo Doughnut, prepare to stand in line — and, it should be noted, Voodoo Doughnut is far more popular among tourists than locals.
Tickets are sold only on the day of departure; though we arrived before the ticket office opened we still had to stand in line for most of an hour: many people, one clerk.
The food/drink: Millennials continue to fuel the healthy food movement with the Paleo diet and quinoa — except when they're willing to stand in line for the infamous croissant-donut hybrid, the cronut.
This year adults and children alike stand in line with paper plates to receive traditional American food, cups of Kool-Aid, and sit together on the concrete curb that surrounds the main plaza.
Something flags you in the system, and there's always a thing where they won't check you in, and then you have to go to the airport, and then you have to stand in line.
What he finds in San Bernardino is a bustling joint where customers happily stand in line for burgers and fries that are miraculously prepared in 30 seconds rather than 30 minutes (this is 1954).
One woman and nine men dress as soldiers and stand in line like an honor guard with messages of peace written on their protective vests, which can only be seen using night-vision goggles.
If we go to Roast Kitchen it's great for the adults — it's like a much broader application of the Chipotle principle, where you stand in line and choose a meat and grain and vegetable.
Because I spend a few hundred thousand dollars on a campaign cycle, I don't have to go stand in line in front of the Supreme Court building to get a tour of the Capitol.
However, the "time in system" — or how long it took to stand in line to reach an escalator then ride it — dropped sharply when everyone stood, according to a blog post by the researchers.
And how many of us go to Trader Joe's or Costco with no interest in buying, say, jalapeño kale chips but gladly stand in line and have a bite when we can try them free?
If the 2012 election is anything to go by, they'll stand in line for hours, determined to leave their mark on the make-up of the 403 seats up for grabs on the state legislature.
Mr. Segal cast his ballot early that morning in 2004, but he watched friends stand in line all day; some were still waiting to vote when the networks called the election for George W. Bush.
By not openly selling them online or in a permanent brick-and-mortar store, and instead making their availability extremely limited, somewhat random, and only for those willing to stand in line, their perceived value skyrocketed.
I stand in line at bodegas and roll my eyes at people who buy lottery tickets and then I continue to wait for the entertainment industry to hand me a job for being funny on Facebook.
As far as I'm concerned, if you don't vote, you're not allowed to comment on Facebook; you're not allowed to tweet; you're definitely not allowed to stand in line at Starbucks for a pumpkin spice latte.
Instead, he appeared to get annoyed with Warren, who had won applause for explaining how deeply she's affected by the stories of suffering she hears from voters who stand in line to take photos with her.
Robert Samuel, founder of Same Ole Line Dudes, a New York-based service that will stand in line for you, said in an email that most people are right-handed and tend to veer to the right.
Most reminders are well-meaning: a young woman offering her seat on a bus, an airport employee hurrying over with a wheelchair, happily telling me I won't have to walk to the gate or stand in line.
You go to tree lighting ceremonies and stand in line with your partner for 25 minutes for a £4 [$5] Nutella and banana crepe that some ass hole in a gray fur vest knocks into a puddle.
Then your shiftless roommate -- who can't put his cereal bowl in the sink, let alone get to the store to stand in line for lottery tickets -- shows up a few days later in a Bugatti Chiron. Yup.
Yes, you could go stand in line like some kind of barbarian, but let's be real: this is the 21st century, and you shouldn't have to leave your house to get your hands on a new pocket computer.
"There are brokers who hire people to stand in line for them — they set up tents, they sit in chairs with sleeping bags — and we don't want a tent city that encourages brokers to resell," Mr. Seller said.
Across the country, polling stations have been closed in minority neighborhoods, had their locations changed from election to election, and have been kept understaffed, or inaccessible, or ill-equipped, so that voters must stand in line for hours.
A meeting place for streetwear fanatics and hip-hop fans with disposable income and the patience to stand in line for hours is a valuable opportunity to see and be seen; going home for the holidays is not.
It's a new opportunity to take our own civic roles more seriously, to look up from our smartphones as we stand in line to vote and to see ourselves and our neighbors as a source of political power.
Caroline Wambugu, 23, who had voted for Mr. Kenyatta, applauded the court ruling even if that meant she had to stand in line again for hours on Election Day and face the possibility that her candidate could lose.
Black Friday used to be a time when people braved the cold wind to stand in line through the night, and the crowds outside stores in the middle of the night represented the rise and fall of American retail.
The brothers tell him how they introduced Taylorism to the burger kitchen, served food in practical paper wraps rather than on fussy plates, and made clients stand in line rather than sit in the car to get their food.
And in Indiana, where Nicole is incarcerated, JPay kiosks are in the prison's dayrooms—the communal area of each housing unit where women use the microwave, watch one of two televisions, stand in line for the telephones, and socialize.
Martin E. Dempsey, and 39th Chief of Staff of the Army Mark A. Milley stand in line prior to the start of the United States Army Change of Responsibility ceremony held at Summerall Field in Fort Myer, Va., Aug.
Another wrote that he was flying in from California for the service and offered to pay someone $50 to stand in line for him for tickets to both the memorial service and a traditional Muslim funeral scheduled for Thursday.
Gomez said fellow government employees in Maracaibo would abandon their office jobs to stand in line under the hot sun in supermarket queues, because "adopting the bachaqueo way of life" yields more profit than government work for the average civil servant.
Recently, as I found myself in a need of a dress for a wedding and little desire to look through endless racks of clothes and stand in line for the fitting room, I decided to give personal shoppers a try.
Think about it: Right now, Hillary Clinton's on a book tour selling mass quantities of product and talking to adoring fans willing to stand in line for hours and hours just to get 30 seconds and a selfie with her.
In an era when many things can be done via a smartphone, it's time we found a way to let us  vote from the comfort of our homes, while we commute to work, or while we stand in line for lunch.
The commission came up with many changes that election officials could use to reduce waits — everything from carefully studying registration data in the months before the election to checking in voters while they stand in line to avoid a bottleneck.
I have always considered brunch to be class warfare; an excuse for well-off white women with top buns to max out their father's credit cards and men with questionable facial hair to stand in line for bread by choice.
There's one cold shower for each 80 people, one foul toilet per 70; people stand in line all day for food and wait months for an interview; gangs prey on the weak; sexual assaults are common; and suicide attempts are constant.
Where to Find It: Two pork dishes become BFF at Gongguan Night Market's Lan Jia Gua Bao, where hungry students from nearby National Taipei University stand in line for Lan Jia's signature combo of gua bao and Four Gods soup.
"We wanted to give our guests a chance to camp in our little pieces of American history without having to stand in line to get a spot at our local parks," Tinker Tin co-founder Jaime Holm told Business Insider.
Most touring indie musicians spend the bulk of the business day in transit — we lunch at roadside fast-food joints, stand in line behind one another at gas-station bathrooms, then roll into town just in time to set up.
We knew better than to stand in line behind him at confession, because it took him at least twenty minutes to confess, although he did not break a single school rule in the six years that he was at Loyola.
"It is crucial to understand why commercial banks are not providing sufficient credit to the real economy and why business does not stand in line at banks to borrow money," said Rimsevics, considered a moderate conservative on the ECB's rate setting council.
And if the entire point is building up goodwill among a group of people that can already be trusted to buy merchandise, fill theater seats, and stand in line for hours on end for things they care about, that's a worthwhile investment.
The upside of it being in the shopping area adjacent to Disney parks: it can be a standalone ticketed thing rather than requiring you to stand in line for a year, and you don't have to drop the coin for Disneyland admission.
They obsess over the nuts and bolts of the roller coasters they ride; for a true coaster geek, it's not enough to just stand in line and spend two to three minutes upside down—they have to forensically understand each coil and curve.
"We wanted to bring Milk Bar to a place that casts a really wide," said Christina Tosi, the dessert maven whose Cereal Milk soft-serve ice cream is the sort of thing for which people are more than willing to stand in line.
They dashed across the state border to Georgia from places like Decatur and Pinson to stand in line with 225 or so other prospective billionaires at a truck stop to shell out money for Powerball tickets in a state where you can actually buy them.
Akoya Emmanuel said she had two choices Friday morning: make the trek into town to find bleach to clean the mold from the exposed walls of her home or stand in line for hours to ensure her two daughters had something to eat that day.
While the rest of the iPhone obsessed world was getting ready to stand in line or just impatiently waiting for their pre-order to arrive, the teams at iFixit and Chipworks were sharpening their tools like underfed lumberjacks sitting down to a steak dinner.
I would have to go to the CVS, stand in line, get the meds as quickly as possible, RUN OUT OF CVS, get on my bicycle, and ride as fast as I possibly could to reach the bus at the PRECISE TIME THAT IT LEFT.
For anyone who has ever had to stand in line (or if you are a New Yorker, you stand on line) at a supermarket, retailer, bank or anywhere else, here are some tips from experts for picking the line that will move the fastest.
Low-wage workers with intermittent hours and no paid leave who would need to stand in line at the office or submit continuous paperwork will be especially burdened because the bill requires monthly documentation to prove they are working a minimum number of hours.
Clint Smith, who says he was the first person in line at Apple's SoHo store in Manhattan, is the guy you call when you want to pay someone to stand in line for you — whether it's sneakers, new Supreme clothing, or a new iPhone.
And of course, Chinese restaurants in every corner of the city were preparing for one of their busiest days of the year, when people stand in line for hours in the cold for soup dumplings and Peking duck after a trip to the movies.
" If enough people see "The Memory of Justice" this time, it might mean that Mr. Ophuls will no longer be known in America largely through Woody Allen's "Annie Hall," in which Alvy and Annie stand in line to see "The Sorrow and the Pity.
Facial recognition is already completely transforming security with biometric capabilities being adopted, and seeing how tech and retail are merging, like Amazon is with Whole Foods, I can see a near future where people will no longer need to stand in line at the store.
"We don't want digital orders coming in such a way that people have to stand in line to get them," said chief technology officer Curt Garner, citing a dedicated line of employees at restaurants to make the food and the supply chain to back it up.
His work, besides drumming in algebra and calculus, was making pupils stand in line, backs straight, for assembly, stressing punctuality, inculcating ideas of duty and service, ensuring fair treatment for rich and poor, boys and girls (whom he expected, like the boys, to go to university).
"Just so we're both completely clear: We've spent most of the week flying to Australia to stand in line to buy a phone we're not sure we're going to get," I say to Kyle Wiens, the CEO of iFixit and the person whose plan this was.
Hosted in conjunction with an actual Amsterdam-based organization, Bauhaus (not to be confused with the delicious eatery owned by VICE-affiliate Eddie Huang), the "Berghenk Experience" was pretty simple: you stand in line to get past the gate, get refused, and try it all again.
There are the occasional odd proposals, but they're more mildly interesting than indecent (one Temple student in Philly says a girl paid him to stand in line with her at a book signing — he didn't hold an extra item for the author to autograph, just kept her company).
During the high season when thousands of pilgrims visited Rome's churches, poor Romans were paid to stand in line and await the arrival of rich Germans, Swedes and Britons, so that they "may be spared the indignity of being seen standing in the muddy streets", according to one book.
For years, so-called fast-casual restaurants have worked to lower costs by keeping the help behind the counter and adopting a cafeteria format that leaves much of the work to diners, who stand in line, order, pay and carry the food to a table or out the door.
SAINT THOMAS, US Virgin Islands — Akoya Emmanuel said she had two choices Friday morning: make the trek into town to find bleach to clean the mold from the exposed walls of her home or stand in line for hours to ensure her two daughters had something to eat that day.
Starbucks' move to offer delivery "is in part to make sure they don't fall behind Luckin Coffee in terms of offering high quality delivery services" to a customer group of young office workers who do not want to stand in line, said Ben Cavender, an analyst at China Market Research Group.
They wait for the day of the week when it is specified that they may shop according to their identity card, they try to work out which store may have what they need, then stand in line for hours upon hours, and still they may come out with next to nothing.
You can either freak out because you have to stand in line a few more minutes, or realize that you're standing on a scaffold of bones, breathing through air sacs made of tissue and making sense of it all with a brain so vast it could potentially house the entire Internet.
"To have to not only plan to stand in line, but also give yourself 30–40 minutes and be able to walk half a mile or a mile [from where you parked], this is very ableist and set up for people not to be able to do it," she said.
Just the idea that in 2018, people have to schlep down to a gym or something between particular hours on a particular weekday and stand in line for hours to poke at choices on a touchscreen, all while being monitored by creepy onlookers ... it's an insult to modernity, all of it.
"He's obviously doing well in these Western caucus states, because you get a very committed base of younger voters who are willing to show up and stand in line in states like Idaho and Utah for hours," said veteran Democratic strategist Bill Carrick, who is unaligned in the presidential race this cycle.
Since 218, eight states have scaled back early voting and just last month, voters in Maricopa County, Arizona, were forced to stand in line for up to five hours to cast their ballots after officials slashed the number of poll sites from 33 in 228 to 213 -- one for every 28,000 residents.
Corner Bistro 331 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10014 (212) 242-9502 Corner Bistro is the West Village's worst kept secret, so prepare to stand in line for the biggest, best bacon cheeseburgers in the neighborhood, and don't forget to order the onion rings unless you want to piss yourself off.
The Super Bowl happened, a football team beat another team and their owner took home a trophy that people lined up to get their picture taken with, in an NFL- and VISA-sponsored ticketed event at a trade show hall where you could also stand in line to reenact a Doritos commercial.
At what is not much more than a takeout counter in a rapidly gentrifying historic black neighborhood west of downtown Atlanta, people stand in line for two or three hours to buy soy burgers with names like the Sloppy Toppy and the Ménage à Trois, served with a side of crinkle-cut fries dusted in Old Bay seasoning.
That is usually something that leadership can use to get members who are otherwise a little wily to stand in line, but because [Ocasio-]Cortez has really found her niche and established herself as a mouthpiece for this new progressive wing of the party, I don't know how Pelosi will be able to flex that muscle without alienating some of those people as well.
The disconnect between high society and huddled masses would have been complete if not for the fact that Mar-a-Lago's proprietor — the guest of honor that evening, though he had to stand in line with his wife to get into his own ballroom — was the very person who had signed the immigration order and had gone to court to preserve it: Mr. Trump.
Word of the Day noun: a line of people or vehicles waiting for something noun: (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted noun: a braid of hair at the back of the head verb: form a queue, form a line, stand in line _________ The word queue has appeared in 112 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Jan.
For the millions of Americans who will celebrate President Lincoln this month, to all who will honor the achievements of African-Americans and their role in our nation's story, and to the thousands who will stand in line to catch a glimpse of the Emancipation Proclamation, I hope you will see that brave words written so many years ago can unite our nation, strengthen our democracy and inspire a vigor to forge even further ahead.

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