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"We didn't want people standing in line," Heather told me.
"It blows my mind," he said of standing in line.
Ernest and I offered to take turns standing in line.
It merely involves casting a ballot, and maybe standing in line.
A man is standing in line behind a pair of sponges.
The funds were relatively good, the students were standing in line.
I Saw the Future Standing in Line for Weed in Illinois.
"Who else is standing in line, waiting for my attention?" she asks.
I couldn't resist using the mobile app to avoid standing in line.
Nearly everyone standing in line was collecting several years' worth of payments.
This decorous group could have been standing in line at a church supper.
Campos was felled while standing in line with his younger brother, Drake Garibay.
In fact, he didn't even worry about the possibility of standing in line.
"We apologize for everybody standing in line outside the venues," he told reporters.
For millennials, gone are the days of standing in line at the bank.
But the emotions of many standing in line on polling day were complicated.
People were standing in line at 4:30 AM to get tattooed there.
On Sunday, supermarkets had more people standing in line than did polling stations.
You won't be standing in line to check out Apple's new premium news service.
Even Freda is standing in line, though Jamal spots her and takes her inside.
If I'm standing in line, returning short emails is all that I'm capable of.
A few weeks family and I were standing in line for the Easter Bunny.
One family of four, standing in line with an umbrella, hadn't received aid yet.
" Actually, Clinton wrote back, "Just me as I was standing in line @ Starbucks earlier.
Why are they all standing in line to be a part of this event?
He's standing in line for water at one place and for food at another.
Generation Grandparent We were standing in line at the ferry dock in Provincetown, Mass.
We were standing in line for meat pies at the Great Dickens Christmas Fair.
Last Election Day, he posted a photo of himself standing in line waiting to vote.
I was standing in line at the Apple event beside two people with green badges.
It was a small reward for standing in line for two hours before the concert.
They spent about two hours navigating the store and standing in line to check out.
NowRx wants to make standing in line at the pharmacy a thing of the past.
The Soviet Union tried and left its people standing in line for soap and matches.
Rod was standing in line outside the soup kitchen, leaning like a dwarf among giants.
And yet, standing in line for Saudi customs in the "Foreign Passports" section was puzzling.
Garner recalled being asked out while standing in line for the bathroom before a flight.
The app includes three mobile games intended to keep guests engaged while standing in line.
This is a blog post about a Kendrick Perkins, who is standing in line, waiting.
Read about Robert Samuel, the man who made a business out of standing in line.
The days of standing in line for new technology releases are apparently over, thanks internet.
The shoes also need to sustain you for hours of walking, dancing, and standing in line.
M. and I alternate standing in line so we're never in the sun for too long.
Waiting in traffic, being put on hold, or standing in line will drive you nuts today.
"We apologize for everybody standing in line outside the venues," Games spokesman Mario Andrada told reporters.
But Thursday, little Olivia was standing in line with her mom, Rachel, to enter Castile's funeral.
While she was there, she happened to run into O'Rourke himself standing in line, MSNBC reports.
THUMP: Standing in line really sucks, why did you want to simulate that aspect of Berghain?
"On any given day people are standing in line to take a picture," Mr. Modena said.
Feeling the need for more "quick bite" videos while standing in line at the grocery store?
Standing in line, corralled by velvet ropes, he whips out his phone and started the timer.
More than 21993 people were standing in line 232 minutes before the substation opened its doors.
"Are you winking at me?" asked the woman standing in line behind me in the cafeteria.
Whether it be standing in line to get a Nike shoe, an adidas shoe, or a Supreme.
Standing in line at supermarkets and pharmacies has now become part of daily life for many Venezuelans.
Shout-out to the Delta staff and the older dude standing in line, who happily played along.
People were standing in line, but they seemed to have little idea about what was going on.
You will see women standing in line in Vestavia, in parts of Mobile, in parts of Montgomery.
I'm standing in line waiting to go through customs, and I'm surprised at how relaxed I am.
Sometimes they work elsewhere in the District, standing in line for concerts or at the Supreme Court.
Standing in line at a bakery one day, he observed a "very twitchy" woman bleeding near him.
"I felt really uncomfortable standing in line and waiting to go through the metal detectors," he said.
I went from running a division at an advertising agency to standing in line at food banks.
I run into yet another person I know from a past summer internship while standing in line.
"Anywhere someone is standing in line to order something, we can solve that with Snackpass," says Tan.
It's one way to while away the time, anyway, while you're standing in line at the multiplex.
"I wasn't going to disappoint thousands and thousands of people who had been standing in line," he said.
They mingled afterward in the church's Higher Grounds Café & Coffee Bar, standing in line for chicken-wing lunches.
While standing in line, I also get him a bag of dog treats for the fun of it.
You're standing in line for the buffet lunch on the shooting set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Of course, there's reason to believe that standing in line is better than giving your fingerprint to Delta.
"I actually did not vote until he ran," said Salena Waller, standing in line just down the street.
Starbucks is trying to let you buy coffee without speaking to or standing in line with another human.
He was in fourth grade, standing in line in the cafeteria of his elementary school, in western Kentucky.
Whenever you're standing in line for so long, and you do get in, you'll try to justify it.
Maybe it's in the parking lot locked inside the car or while standing in line for a salad.
We were going to go into the Senate impeachment trial to watch, and I was standing in line.
Standing in line with her father, she was one of the few teenage girls at a Palace drop.
The two met at Starbucks in 2017 when Panhilason accidentally stepped on Schmidt's feet while standing in line.
I pulled the Fold from my pocket while standing in line at CVS after work the other day.
It's just not an adventure that's worth the price of a ticket or standing in line to see.
And in Herat, hundreds of people were standing in line as polling stations there also experienced technical issues.
There are people standing in line, clutching precious tomes as they wait for their favorite author to sign them.
"We had associates standing in line to get trained," said Brock McKeel, senior director of digital operations at Walmart.
However, standing in line to buy a ticket, my eye fell on the price: £25 for the Picasso show.
But 45 minutes after standing in line at the rail station, she's still far from even the train's platform.
After standing in line in silence for 45 minutes, we strike up a conversation about a Goldman Sachs meme.
While I'm standing in line for coffee, three friendly girls dressed in black crocheted dresses ask me a question.
People from all over the world are standing in line to get in, and I'm the only German here.
I was standing in line to register for classes, and I turned around and saw her right behind me.
I was making ravioli, so I spent some time picking out groceries and standing in line at check-out.
In Miami that means neighborhood block parties with hot DJs for people standing in line at early voting locations.
Nunes: We have a problem out here because we have people standing in line for 45 minutes at Costco.
A man is giving sponges with strings attached to them equivalent value as a human being standing in line.
Here's an original idea: Rob can surprise his son by standing in line at one of his book signings!
Its halls are full of students clutching their books and sunken-eyed Ph.D students standing in line for coffee.
What's the actual consequence of standing in line at the bank another 10 minutes or restarting a finicky device?
For many, the day now starts standing in line at a natural spring to collect water for the family.
I circled around to the front of the lot and saw people standing in line for "Lunch With Lorelai."
It seems that Mr. Langer was standing in line to vote in Florida and was told he could not.
For most people, though, standing in line for an ice cream cone isn't quite such a direct trade-off.
There's this one photo of a Dutch tourist holding up refugees standing in line; he's holding them back pretty forcefully.
If he was standing in line in a store and a white person showed up, he had to step aside.
But there would remain a difference: The lucky monkey would not find people standing in line to invest with him.
Note: If you're standing in line at an airport counter hoping to be rebooked, call the airline while you wait.
I tend to get more reading done standing in line at Chipotle than when I'm actually eating my burrito bowl.
The man is then seen pulling a machete from his waistband and swinging its blade at people standing in line.
Once you've missed your flight after standing in line for three hours at least you could ride the Haunted Mansion.
Rhonda Burgess said one of her sons was standing in line at a nearby ride when the incident took place.
Before I know it, it's just past 10 PM, and I am standing in line for a Planned Parenthood party.
So I don't think there ought to be a concern as long as people are standing in line getting here.
This was proved true by a quick poll of the people standing in line outside the restaurant on Friday afternoon.
Madison had just been saying that one of her earliest memories was standing in line at Prince's with her mother.
In that case, we just wind up with computations standing in line for one of a scant few processor cores.
She has the patience of a saint and can make friends just standing in line at Publix (I've seen it).
About 70 students, most of whom had been escorted by a teacher from the train station, were standing in line.
It happens to contractors standing in line at the Buildings Department or staring at a muddy trench in the rain.
Thirty-eight years later, we were at an airport in Paris, standing in line for our connecting flight to Kiev.
LONDON — It's a Saturday afternoon and I'm standing in line at a supermarket holding a lemon, and lemon-infused tonic.
Mercifully, Galaxy's Edge offers activities that don't drain your wallet or involve standing in line for the Millennium Falcon ride.
ANAHEIM, California — After standing in line for 20 minutes, it was finally Aimee Evans' turn to get her wand master training.
Stick to one showcase so you can see as much as you can and minimize your time spent standing in line.
Two months ago, I found myself standing in line next to Lucy Liu at the end of a new Broadway musical.
You're standing in line at the grocery store after a stressful day when a child nearby starts to throw a fit.
Passengers got a taste of that this week, standing in line for up to five hours because of the go-slow.
I think I credit my success to just working really hard and not giving up and standing in line long enough.
All the people standing in line to get pictures, the people who asked very good questions and got answers for them?
"Everyone is in the same boat, trying to get out," Leyla Colon, standing in line at the airport Monday, told Reuters.
And retired Tommies are standing in line at the Veterans Affairs hospital to get prescriptions for depression, anxiety and sleep disorders.
If I'm standing in line at a Starbucks, I will pay for myself and for the person standing right behind me.
Some people meet while standing in line, have a beer together, and become friends who return the next year, Cilurzo said.
While I'm standing in line, a stranger puts his arm around my shoulder, causing my heart to skip a few beats.
And they're done with having to find the time, then standing in line to try clothes on or pay for them.
All told, you might have to devote around 18 hours to standing in line, plus another eight hours inside the room.
Sneha was 11 years old and standing in line for communion at Easter Mass on Sunday when she was blown apart.
Even in the best of circumstances, voters in many states can face long periods of standing in line with their neighbors.
And that means that wasting your time standing in line for it might mean you're still getting a pretty good deal.
"Standing in line at a Ted Cruz appearance made me feel like a traitor and arbiter of evil," he tells Broadly.
You're standing in line for a mandatory surgery to be colorblind and that's supposed to be quote-unquote great for America?
Standing in line with her, I cave and ask my coworker to get an extra side of jalapeño cheese bombers for me.
"It's really busy on Saturday's, with people standing in line for the first sausages to come out of the pot", says Anneke.
"Standing in line at the diet kitchen before being served was the source of explosive conduct," they write in Men and Hunger.
SINGAPORE — Getting stuff done at the bank often involves having to waste part of your day standing in line at the bank.
When I got the call, I was standing in line for Shake Shack in Madison Square Park on a muggy August afternoon.
"Standing in line at a coffee shop in LA talking with the man in front of me," one tweet from 2011 read.
Fans have been standing in line and braving sub-zero temperatures over the weekend for Jollibee's signature fried chicken and sweet spaghetti.
For students, this opportunity is even more important, because busy course schedules leave little time for standing in line on Election Day.
He had just arrived at work after standing in line half the night at Fenway Park to buy Red Sox playoff tickets.
Not even necessarily in the military, but on their job, or walking down the street or standing in line at the D.M.V.?
In the week after the consecration, the cathedral was open around the clock, with tens of thousands standing in line to visit.
At Annistown Elementary School in Snellville, Ga., in Gwinnett County, voters reported standing in line for hours amid problems with voting machines.
A mixed-media piece by Charly Palmer depicts Martin Luther King Jr. standing in line to vote with one of his daughters.
Here in Perry, two hours after Scheib saw Buttigieg, she was standing in line to see Biden less than a mile away.
Keep standing in line, after dark, at the end of a long day, to vote in an election that is already over?
Five minutes later, the couple wound up at the same Starbucks, where Panhilason accidentally stepped on Schmidt's feet while standing in line.
Nixon offered a plane to take the Humphreys home, saying they should leave with some dignity, not standing in line to check luggage.
While standing in line for the bathroom, my friend and I hit it off with cute guys wearing lacrosse shirts from our school.
They've been standing in line for possibly hours and now they're crammed into a seat with no leg room and given no food.
Plan on standing in line for at least an hour for each exhibit unless you buy a fast lane pass for expedited entry.
Back in 2013, Trump complained on Twitter that he did not like seeing the pontiff standing in line to pay his hotel bill.
HARARE (Reuters) - It is hard to imagine Robert Mugabe standing in line for fried chicken and chips at a provincial fast-food outlet.
I'm telling you, you've never felt such warmth and humanity than when standing in line with three other ladies who have to pee.
You're standing in line at the store, scrolling down your feed when you see a post about the benefits of drinking red wine.
After about 30 to 45 minutes, poll workers alerted those standing in line to an issue with the ExpressPoll voting machines, she said.
Those younger siblings have reacted by standing in line to get into oversubscribed computer science programs, which seem more practical than liberal arts.
Like other people standing in line, Mr. Jimenez said he worried about draining his bank account while he was out of work indefinitely.
Ari Zamler, a self-described "hypebeast," was visiting from Detroit and celebrated his 12th birthday by standing in line for a Supreme drop.
A mother and daughter standing in line to take a picture in front of Luke's Diner donned Rory and Lorelai Gilmore-inspired outfits. 
Already, a new black market is emerging for gasoline resold at a premium by people willing to spend the time standing in line.
Standing in line, three friends who had driven about an hour from Gainesville, Ga., breathlessly angled for a glimpse of Starfish from below.
Even if you don't pay for the ice cream itself, you're paying for the time you spend standing in line to get it.
You're reading this on your iPhone while you're standing in line for—something or other, it made sense when you started standing here.
Last year, we didn't have to be at Thanksgiving dinner until 6, so the whole day, we were standing in line at Carson's.
Phenix Hall, who was standing in line with cash in hand, said she figured mostly middle- and working-class people would be buying tickets.
And the merely lazy, too, might like it: you could wear an Archelis on crowded subways, or while standing in line at the DMV.
If it's easier to vote — without taking time from work, without standing in line, without fear of manipulation — far more people will do it.
For a lot of people, Halloween means standing in line outside of a bar, shivering in a costume that looks hot, but feels cold.
The cashier accidentally takes two customers ahead of me, even though I was standing in line, so he gives me my drink for free!
In particular, the latter gives busy people time to consider the candidates fully, request a ballot, and cast their vote without standing in line.
Abbi spends hours standing in line with other grumpy New Yorkers to buy the city's newest novelty pastry (a churon, that's a churro-macaron).
"A fairly compact grouping of people standing in line might be more problematic than people who are spread out in the airport," he said.
And then the second it hits your lips, you're like, yup, I can see why everyone's standing in line and wants this, you know?
That usually happens after a long day of standing in line in the sun at a store, hoping for a delivery truck to arrive.
Plus, they love my butt and use it as a bongo when I'm cooking dinner or awkwardly standing in line at the grocery store.
We will not even bother to envision what Election Day would look like if millions and millions of extra voters were standing in line.
At Himitsudo, where you can order while standing in line on the street, cooks turn out bowls overflowing with puréed mango and other fruits.
When I was covering city government, the Department of Buildings was so inefficient people made entire careers out of standing in line for contractors.
Strictly speaking, they can only perform work in the occupation stated on their Work Permit cards — which wouldn't be standing in line for barbecue pork.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standing in line for a special ceremony, uniformed soldiers of His Majesty the King of Norway's Guard are carefully inspected — by a penguin.
It gets harder when an hourly employee has to weigh the cost of losing hours of income against standing in line for hours to vote.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - There's nothing to see yet, but the outline is clearly visible: huge old pylons standing in line across the Anacostia River.
Atlanta (CNN)Ben and Ashley Baldwin were standing in line outside an Atlanta theater on a recent Sunday when they learned they were in danger.
As early as the 18th century, Romans made money by occupying seats in restaurants and theatres for wealthy folk, running errands and standing in line.
And, there have been other fights around the country where people seemed to be competing rather than just standing in line for a chicken sandwich.
"They're not to blame for standing in line, [but] they went to the polling places," Purcell added during an interview with Fox News's local affiliate.
One visitor, Ida Herrington, said that after standing in line for an hour some days, there was hardly a sliver of water to swim in.
Guests who may struggle with standing in line or require special assistance boarding a ride can also use a fast pass called Abby's Magic Queue.
All your friends with those cute festival food Instagram posts had to pay dearly for them with hours of their lives wasted standing in line.
I was standing in line a few weeks ago at the airport in New Orleans, waiting to board my flight back home to New York.
While standing in line to cast their secret votes, many of them passed the time by filling out their 34-inch ballots in the open.
And take advantage of convenient opportunities to practice idleness, like when you're standing in line or waiting for the children to come home from school.
Well, it would be nice if every American had a right to vote that didn't involve standing in line in the rain for three hours.
She said that after hours of standing in line outside the morgue, she and several others were denied entry because it was no longer safe.
"Even considering the time it takes to get to Staten Island," she said, "it will probably be quicker than standing in line at the D.M.V."
"People have run out of money, therefore they've run out of the means to get soap," Jay Harrigan said while standing in line for private donations.
Totally. I would be in a store, standing in line when all of a sudden this overwhelming feeling of being so happy would come over me.
Honestly, the idea of an intelligent grocery store that lets you "just walk out," without standing in line at a cash register is futuristic as hell.
These people just keep putting one foot in front of the other, doing the next thing — working, attending church, standing in line at the grocery store.
She would rather spend her time standing on the greens than standing in line, but she also seemed put off by the nastiness of the campaign.
He was standing in line and I was buying some bananas, and the lady opened up a new line and said 'I'll take you over here.
Kanye West leaves no stone unturned when it comes to finding talent ... even if that talent is standing in line at one of his Pablo stores.
Other start-ups are also trying to woo consumers with the ease of filling their prescriptions without ever walking into a pharmacy or standing in line.
A great place to spot aging singles is while standing in line at the supermarket, which allows you to smoothly inquire into whatever merchandise she's buying.
Once there, take a moment and count the number of African-American faces walking the corridors or standing in line for a hot dog and beer.
"Everyone is in the same boat, trying to get out," said Leyla Colon, standing in line with her 4-year-old daughter at the JetBlue terminal.
She was sitting under a tree in the shade, waiting for her daughter — who was standing in line — to call her to come over and vote.
"I like his moderate political views and the fact that he's trying to bring people together," Sterner said while standing in line at Buttigieg's Nashua rally.
The easiest way to figure this out is to calculate what you'd get paid for the half-hour you spent standing in line for ice cream.
Motherboard Contributing Editor Sarah Emerson is already standing in line at the event in San Francisco, where she sends this photo of the scene so far.
A memory flashes in my mind of these funny raver girls from Estonia who were standing in line in front of me a couple of years ago.
It's unclear how many of the people standing in line yesterday were aware of this, but they certainly have incentive to try to reserve while it's hot.
Often, those standing in line carried avos'kas, which were string shopping bags that people kept with them, just in case they happened upon something they could buy.
It's as if you're standing in line at Disneyland or on the subway and you're forced to have a conversation with someone you normally wouldn't talk with.
But those feelings disappeared one day while standing in line at registration and saw the student in front of her was an older man with a cane.
It just proves that one day you can be standing in line for a salted pretzel, and the next you can be choking on your own blood.
Myanmar's baby step toward a modern financial system got a big thumbs up, with investors standing in line to buy shares of the country's first listed stock.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Standing in line to pay at the mall when I realize the two women in front of me are having a heartfelt conversation.
That's a cakewalk compared to a full workday's worth of standing in line, and it was still exhausting (shoutout to the water fountain that saved my life).
When interviewers on CNBC noted that workers "can't afford to support their families," with some standing in line for food, Ross declared himself baffled by the fact.
Sammy Yuen, a graphic designer who lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, was standing in line at Whole Foods Market one morning waiting to pay.
The last time I had made the trip, I wound up standing in line outside on a cold November night next to former Detroit mayor Dennis Archer.
This time, his back was to me and he was facing the men standing in line—so I still couldn't see what he'd put on his chest.
It's small enough to fit in my coat pocket, so I can get a bit of reading in when I'm standing in line at the grocery store.
If a Marvel movie is a ride at a theme park, as Scorsese has compared them, the theory videos are chatter from other people standing in line.
"I was standing in line at El Pollo Loco, a chicken place, and the guy behind me says, 'Hi, Mr. Leno,'" the former "Tonight Show" host recalls.
"I think having this national cathedral is important for the country," said Radu Grigorescu, a 25-year-old software programmer standing in line to enter the building.
Ever since Tsuta was awarded the star, lines at Tsuta have been pretty outrageous, with people standing in line for hours for a bowl of their ramen.
It will not only save you money, but while everyone else is standing in line for food, you'll be taking advantage of shorter lines from 11 a.m.
It is in that universe, where you will get your onion rings fix when you actually want it: every 18 months, standing in line at the county fair.
The ministry has denied the allegations, saying that long queues affected all cities and millions of people could not cast their votes despite standing in line for hours.
Emily was standing in line to play a whack-a-mole-type game, which included stuffed animal prizes, at one of the many game booths on the pier.
One of her neighbors, Marisa Spiganti, also standing in line, blamed the authorities who she said had done too little over the years to ensure the bridge's safety.
The model calculates whether passengers will eventually run into one another based on how far apart they are sitting and how far apart they are standing in line.
Instead of pre-purchasing tickets or standing in line for hours, opt for one of the city's rooftop to get the same views — and less of a headache.
I see Chief Justice Roberts at my Starbucks from time to time, standing in line with everybody else in a politics-free zone until 'John's' coffee is ready.
Being poor means getting shamed and criticized for each minor decision you make, both by politicians and your neighbors standing in line behind you at the grocery store.
Standing in line after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and before House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, McConnell, 77, went in for the handshake, which wasn't reciprocated by pallbearer Bobby Rankin.
In the scene, Whitman, 28, plays a young professional who is standing in line for a crodocake and is interviewed by Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) for her GQ piece.
Last week, a mother was standing in line at a New York City shop while FaceTiming with her daughter when she noticed the Harry Potter actress standing behind her.
A significant number of them — definitely more than 50, maybe more than 100 — are standing in line to take a ride through the tunnel just like I did earlier.
On top of all the other symptoms, my mother developed a fever and curled up in pain on the couch— whenever she wasn't standing in line for the bathroom.
According to police, a 70-year-old man claimed the incident began while he was standing in line for a free piece of cheese at a Costco in Greenville.
But, days after popping the pasta question, I was standing in line at the restaurant, staring ahead in the hope that I'd spot my date's face in the crowd.
"We like his youth, his bilingual fluency and the fact that he isn't one more Republican who's been standing in line, awaiting his turn to run," the board added.
Though tests for sexually transmitted infections are now available free in clinics, "nobody wants to be standing in line" to ask for a chlamydia test, according to Ms. Tariyal.
What about the person who had been yelling at the gate agent or, for that matter, those who were yelling on Twitter while I checked it standing in line?
He's wearing a top hat, and eerie music plays, making me feel a little bit like I was standing in line for The Haunted Mansion ride at Disney World.
But airlines also have an answer for that — apps that they say will allow travelers to reschedule their flights more quickly than standing in line at the ticket counter.
"With Christmas now rapidly approaching, consumers increasingly jumped on their phones rather than standing in line," said Taylor Schreiner, Principal Analyst & Head of Adobe Digital Insights, in a statement.
Donald Trump Jr., in a camouflage hat and in the middle of a phone call, leaned against a wall on Friday while standing in line at Reagan National Airport.
I told myself that my usage was limited to moments where I was standing in line for coffee or sitting in an Uber in traffic, with nothing better to do.
"The prime minister lied to us – he told us everything would be fine and then he left us." said Walid Aguileh, a soldier standing in line outside a Tripoli bank.
"It was one and only time that I'd seen three presidents and two secretaries of state standing in line to go to the men's room," said retired Chief Master Sgt.
The app allows shoppers to account for items they're buying as they place them in their shopping cart, then pay in the app instead of standing in line at checkout.
But residents of Kansas City will soon be able to hail one rather than standing in line—for a price, at least—thanks to a collaboration between Bridj and Ford.
And it'll be what makes so many people standing in line waiting to get a piece of it having some of us who maybe don't "get it" asking: What for?
The 94-year-old was standing in line to vote Tuesday in Joplin, Missouri, when a man behind him spotted his Air Force hat and thanked him for his service.
Throughout the season, the dynamic duo's misadventures include shooting their own music video, standing in line for a Lip Kit Pop Up and even trying their hand at retirement life.
The competition involved six lingerie-clad models standing in line on-stage, where eight audience members were invited up to take turns to undo the models' bras, reported China Daily.
Mr. Wolff, an inveterate mixer, introduced Mr. Jameson to Mr. Mankiewicz, a passionate A's fan, whom he met several years earlier while standing in line at the Telluride Film Festival.
So the Clark County Elections Department kept the polls open until 10, as a way to ensure that everyone standing in line at 8pm would be able to vote early.
When I got there, a smiling greeter prompted me to sign up for a fitting room on an iPad, so I could spend time browsing and not standing in line.
Ms. Curley was standing in line for lunch on a recent afternoon at the Base Camp Cafe, the russet-colored cafeteria at the entrance to the Cincinnati Zoo's Africa exhibit.
Pre-scandal, there weren't a lot of Democrats standing in line to get a chance to run against him, and his opponent, Ammar Campa-Najjar, is a relative political newcomer.
For them, standing in line for a T-shirt or baseball cap is a way of telling the world that you know about something that not everyone is hip to.
"With Christmas now rapidly approaching, consumers increasingly jumped on their phones rather than standing in line," said Taylor Schreiner, principal analyst and head of Adobe Digital Insights, in a statement.
Swetnick does not accuse Kavanaugh of participating in her rape, but she alleges that she saw Kavanaugh and Judge standing in line outside a room where another woman was being raped.
Amazon launched its first cashier-less pilot store in January, and people lined up around the block for the opportunity to see what it's like to shop without standing in line.
She did not say that Kavanaugh participated in her rape but that she observed him standing "in line," waiting to take a turn having sex with a girl in another room.
"I don't think there is anyone that doesn't hate standing in line at a retail store, and they've figured out a way to basically get rid of those lines," he said.
After all, your feet take a beating running from terminal to terminal, lugging (too many) bags up the escalator and, perhaps worst of all, standing in line for hours on end.
"This is not a line to vote; it's a line to see Susan B. Anthony's gravesite," one person tweeted on Tuesday along with a photo of several people standing in line.
It's less flexible than the chairs in Wall-E (kudos to Megan for noticing the similarity), but perfect for alleviating the pains of an age-old human tradition – standing in line.
Low-income voters — who may not own cars and have less time to devote to registering or standing in line — may be unable to participate if the barriers are too difficult.
Early voting was heavy at some polling stations in Islamabad, the capital, and also in the Punjab provincial capital, with several political party leaders standing in line to cast their ballots.
People aren't standing in line outside the Apple Store right now," Kawasaki tells CNBC Make It. "We have our iPhones and iPads, and we know they will get better and better.
Such is how I found myself, a few weeks before Singapore, standing in line outside a café bar called Bunker 1 in the business district of central Seoul's Chungjeong-ro neighborhood.
Streetwear heads often speak about the intoxication of a clothing drop as though standing in line for hours on end is equivalent to huffing a decent amount of good quality PCP.
In line at an HSBC bank machine, two students offered scathing words about the ban's effect on poorer Indians, who were missing work because they were standing in line at A.T.M.s.
But on weekends it turns into tourist central, local and foreign visitors snapping photos, posting selfies, standing in line at the entrance to the baroque Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace.
But it was "cars, noise and dirt" and the sight of city-dwellers standing in line to buy groceries that dissuaded Panchenya from leaving her smallholding in the village of Pogost.
That's not to say there wasn't pushback and hostility: Barbara Maberry, who grew up in Roanoke, remembers people in passing cars shooting BBs at those standing in line during the '80s.
Long, carefully-composed profiles that took time to read through quickly lost out to photo-focused, mobile-first profiles designed to be swiped through while standing in line at the grocery store.
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.
Everyone is hanging out, everyone is standing in line, there's no "you're the man so you can cut the line"; you're queuing with everyone else and waiting your turn to get food.
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.
At Texas Southern University in Houston, voting lines wrapped around buildings with people standing in line for more than five hours to cast their ballots, long after the polls had officially closed.
The only thing they come away with are a few shots of him wheeling his bedazzled carry-on luggage through the terminal and ten minutes of him standing in line at Cinnabon.
In a break with New York Times practice of never paying for interviews, after standing in line I paid 5,000 rubles, or $77, to ask a question: Was she enjoying her wedding?
David Ledbetter, a high school senior, handed out sample ballots and voter registration forms to people standing in line outside of a Charlotte, North Carolina, Popeyes location on Saturday, according to CNN.
"So I'm standing in line at the airport, waitin' in security because of all the freakin' Muslims," he begins, and then, when his fans hoot in joy, he tries for something nastier.
This year however, people are buzzing about the lines of foreign workers — most, if not all in blue-collar jobs — standing in line for their employers, at just S$5 ($3.50) an hour.
The couple met in 2009 while standing in line for a medical residency orientation at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York, and then discovered they would be in the same internal medicine program.
Loren Gilbert, 54, a Trump supporter from Far Hills who said she once saw him standing in line at the local drug store, didn't seem bothered by any inconveniences his visit might produce.
Robert A. McDonald, the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, drew bipartisan criticism after comparing the waiting times for veterans receiving medical care to standing in line for a ride at Disneyland.
For instance, back in March of 2013, Trump took to Twitter to complain that the pope was standing in line to pay his hotel bill, rather than having his lackeys do it. Seriously.
"Plus, they love my butt and use it as a bongo when I'm cooking dinner or awkwardly standing in line at the grocery store," she said in the post with a laughing emoji.
After driving five hours, they ended up in the Munich airport and were standing in line waiting to board when in the periphery of their vision they saw a tall man approaching them.
Douglas told me that he once watched a documentary about the revolution in which an old woman standing in line to see the film was asked if she knew what it was about.
Mr. Hurst argues that women are more likely to choose the types of mobile games that people tend to play while doing something else, like riding in a car or standing in line.
" Standing in line to vote on Sunday afternoon, she said she thought Ms. Warren's chances in Nevada were "probably not great, but I also think people are counting her out way too early.
Arlie Hochschild, a sociologist and author of Strangers in Their Own Land, describes certain white Americans as feeling like they are standing in line that leads up a hill toward the endpoint, prosperity.
It wasn't until Thursday evening that some residents, after standing in line for hours at local recreation centers, finally got some face time with the company and money to cope with the gas disruption.
The country's election supervisory board has recommended a re-vote for Indonesians in Malaysia and in Australia, where several hundred registered voters were still standing in line after the polls closed there on Saturday.
Early last year, Scott Blew was standing in line at a food truck in Los Angeles when he caught the glare of Fox News on a television out of the corner of his eye.
"A lot of individuals who are not saving for their retirement are standing in line to buy a Powerball ticket," said Brad Klontz, a financial psychologist and associate professor at Creighton University in Nebraska.
August 16, 2015: An Afghan national police officer conducts the first body check for hundreds of Afghan passport applicants standing in line before sunrise, outside Afghanistan's only passport office in the country's capital, Kabul.
Standing in line at the grocery store, instead of reading messages on your phone, why not smile and ask the person next to you how they're going to prepare the vegetables in their cart?
The patient's only alternative is the ER.   What happens when newspapers start regaling us with stories of average Americans dying while standing in line waiting for health care, or what is calleddeath by queueing?
Images from across India on Tuesday night show huge crowds standing in line outside stores and jammed together in open-air markets, trying to stock up ahead of the lockdown, which began at midnight.
At one of its North American offices recently, an employee standing in line for food complained to his colleagues that their employer should make up to its workers financially for the reduced food options.
The two posed on the carpet, and Jackson also shared videos and photos from the event to his Instagram Story, showing the two standing in line and walking the blue carpet at the night's event.
But the R rating essentially gated off actual eighth-graders from the reality they faced every day, as if they were standing in line for their own lives and judged not tall enough to ride.
That means rewiring my default setting that causes me to check for new tweets anytime I find myself idling, like when standing in line at the store, or waiting for the arrival of a friend.
It might not be ideal for the battlefield just yet, but DURUS seems like it's more than capable of standing in line for hours the next time a rare pair of Nikes goes on sale.
While standing in line for to pay, I stare blankly at the rack of tabloid magazines, and realize that I have not held a piece of paper in my hand since picking up a smartphone.
Users are constantly jumping between different apps and having only seconds in the day when they're standing in line at a coffee shop to respond to a friend on messenger or send a quick text.
It also was an act of social bonding, between those standing in line, their friends who had already eaten there, and their followers online, heart-tapping those poop-colored cones from screens near and far.
"I could just imagine some scenario where we were probably standing in line next to each other in the cafeteria, and if you could've told us he'd be playing me on 'SNL,'" added Buttigieg, 38.
"I just think for government, this could have been organized better," said Wanda Anderson of Fort McMurray, about the debit card distribution, standing in line wrapped in a purple blanket as temperatures hovered just above freezing.
We tell them to throw out their mediocre ideas that maybe they were waiting to get funded or they were standing in line effectively trying to get funding for one of their ideas from the NCI.
At the bottom of it all, criticism of the behavior detection program partly reflects simple fatigue among airline passengers with standing in line at the airport, Maccario said, and anxiety about the possibility of more screening.
Kennedy saw women standing in line for government surplus food, kids bringing the milk cartons in their school lunches home for their siblings, and homes abandoned when the coal jobs in the state began drying up.
"I think it's important that he knows that he is supported even though a lot of people say, 'He is not my president,'" Beth Gadzick, who was standing in line holding a Trump flag, told CNN.
Of course, that didn't stop members of the House of Commons from standing in line to blast Trump in what appeared to be an effort to exhaust the British lexicon of insults acceptable in public discourse.
And every now and then, a New Yorker standing in line will start whispering that the pastrami looks like it's made out of brisket, not the navel cut that old-school delicatessens use for their sandwiches.
Standing in line at a Manhattan lunch spot a few months ago, I eyed the footwear of the nearby 20- and 30-somethings to ensure the next pair of Nikes I bought would be stylish enough.
Construction workers dismantling scaffolding outside A La Vieille Russie antiques gallery at the corner repeatedly admonished those standing in line to move closer to the building to avoid getting whacked by an errant pipe or beam.
When you walk through the doors of the Metropolitan Opera, you imagine seeing people familiar to you from stippled drawings of The Wall Street Journal; at the Shed you foresee standing in line behind Scandinavian academics.
The CDC guidance also raises questions about the safety of going forward with elections that could leave people standing in line and then casting ballots alongside dozens of other people, both tonight and in the future.
"He had a surefire insurance policy: That the witnesses were standing in line to get into his universe," Joan Illuzzi, an assistant district attorney, told the jury during her closing arguments at Mr. Weinstein's rape trial.
We watched a middle-aged woman with a sweet, soft face and a young girl's voice talk about the day that she was standing in line at St. Joseph's and the girl in front of her vomited.
Sarah Applequist, the other teenager who was with Vandee and who said her MAGA hat was ripped off while she was standing in line for lunch, also said she didn't know Howard is a historically black university.
As for the iPhone 73 Plus and the jet black iPhone 7, Apple says that they have already sold out ahead of today's in-store release, even leaving some standing in line for days high and dry.
"Just [seeing] people standing in line, meeting friends and skipping work — that sense of community and that happy kind of feeling the show seems to give its hardcore fans — I'm just really proud of that," she said.
When her work day was done, she went looking for food to buy, often standing in line for hours for scarce basic goods, scrounged for hard-to-come-by fuel to feed the furnace and cooked dinner.
I am all too familiar with the common man's grind of air travel: 20 minutes standing in line, trudging through crowded aisles, hoisting heavy bags into tiny compartments, and squeezing past grumpy people into hard, narrow seats.
The donation-based website accepts pizza requests from anywhere in the U.S. Voters simply need to take a picture or video of themselves standing in line at a polling location and upload it to the nonprofit's website.
"Even though I have to wait five days for the pass to get into Mexico, later I will see how to get to the United States," he said, standing in line to apply for the humanitarian visa.
As for the iPhone 7 Plus and the jet black iPhone 7, Apple says that they have already sold out ahead of today's in-store release, even leaving some standing in line for days high and dry.
"I never sported my carefree smile when tasting new products at the grocery store or standing in line for free samples at prototypes for Kentucky Fried Chicken, Krispy Kreme doughnuts or Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips," she wrote.
"We flew here from Mumbai just to buy the iPhone 8 Plus so we could get it one week earlier than the rest of India," said Aadil Kapadia, who had been standing in line for around six hours.
There's legit nothing wrong with placing a to-go order instead of standing in line during those endless brunch hours, when people spend more time trying to find the right Instagram-worthy light source than they do eating.
Still, in a show of support perhaps left over from Ward drawing 39% in a primary against McCain last year, hundreds -- likely thousands -- of people standing in line outside the event carried Ward signs or wore Ward stickers.
"If push came to shove, as I recently told an A.B.A. representative, one could surely imagine top-notch libel lawyers standing in line to defend this article against a defamation lawsuit on a pro bono basis," he said.
I'll use them for an errand or a quick meeting, or just to do a few laps around the park in front of our office while waving to all my colleagues standing in line at the food trucks.
Yeah, and the trash, for sure, but you have this vague idea that it's less expensive, it may not even be but it's just convenient and then you start to get impatient with even standing in line somewhere.
Standing in line — often for hours and, at times, in the cold — has become an expected part of viewing Kusama's mirror installations, which are intended for one or two people at a time to spend about 30 seconds inside.
In the summer of 2015, leaked TMZ footage depicted Grande standing in line at a doughnut store in California, licking doughnuts laid out for customers while she waits in line and makes out with her dancer and reported boyfriend.
As much as it wasn't pleasant sleeping on concrete and getting up at 6AM and standing in line for count and clean-up, it was some kind of structure, and it gave some kind of format to the day.
But the app does make it possible to read tiny versions of these unwieldy books on the subway, or while standing in line at the grocery store, or while waiting for the Pokemon Go servers to start working again.
" He added, "This is not an organized an operation ... It's not like taking a number at a bakery and standing in line to politely get your dozen cookies ... it's more like a bunch of jackals at the carcass of an antelope.
And unless you're reading this while standing in line outside the Supreme Court building (a line people have been camped out in since Sunday night), you are probably not going to get in to see the oral argument in person.
Over 130,000 people saw the work there, ten-foot-tall vagina and all, many standing in line for hours to get a look at this grimly delightful pop-up monument to the brutal nineteenth-century trade and its cultural aftertaste.
It would not be seduced by the notion of experimentation; it would go where it was most likely that standing in line at a CVS at 7 in the evening, you would run into someone from the Harvard class of 2004.
"We were ALL starving with most of us standing in line waiting for the red carpet for 5 hours, so it was amazing that he was literally feeding us," one such bagel recipient, who wished to remain anonymous, told Refinery29.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czechs bid a final farewell on Friday to singer Karel Gott, standing in line for hours to pay their respects to the man whose popularity in former communist Europe earned him the nickname the "Sinatra of the East".
Though most people would save less than $6900,2628 dollars by prepaying, the folks standing in line in Hawaii said it was worth it — which leads to the deeper issue of what effect the federal tax changes will have on state competitiveness.
By helping you track your money, discover savings, and improve your financial standing, Empower acts as your trusted financial advocate, accessible with the click of a button whether you're riding your daily commute or standing in line at the grocery checkout.
You know that Instagram can be a fun way to pass the time while you're standing in line somewhere, but it can also be really useful for staying in touch with your kids in a new way or chatting with old friends.
On planes, in taxis, standing in line at buffets, drinking a beer at hotel bars and sitting with folks at breakfasts, luncheons and dinner events, I've been asking people from all walks of life and political leanings their opinions about the election.
In that sense Art Basel is a unique place — where else would you see the art collector Jose Mugrabi sitting in an open-air courtyard sipping coffee from a paper cup after standing in line for half an hour to get it?
Their thesis was that people saw and heard the election projection and Carter's concession speech and did one of two things: decided not to vote at all or worse, while standing in line waiting to vote, proceeded to stop waiting and went home.
"This is more than just a market opportunity, it's a social shift and to say you were there standing in line on the first day waiting to purchase legal cannabis is a milestone that a lot of Canadians want to participate in."
That padding is already visible in The Division — early players were treated to the ludicrous sight of people standing in line to use an in-game laptop — as it has been in massively multiplayer games like World of Warcraft for many years.
You tend to remember the magical moment you posed with Jasmine — not the several hours you spent standing in line after line, or the time you missed a spot when putting on sunscreen, which resulted in the worst burn of your life.
But then again, this outfit might be the first of a trend; we didn't see this coming the first time around until it was standing in line in front of us in a Starbucks, typing out a T9 reply on a Sidekick.
If you ask everyone in the stadium a bunch of questions, you might, by chance, see a pattern emerge, such as a cluster of people standing in line for the bathroom who love pistachio ice cream and skipped a grade in school.
I spaced out all weekend thinking about it, and you could maybe join me today to do so yourself — soon, when everything grows quiet because the people around you are out getting their ramens or standing in line at the post office.
"The humanitarian visa that they're giving now is the reason we are here," said Carlos del Valle, a Guatemalan teacher who was standing in line with his family this week to apply for the visa on the bridge connecting Guatemala with Mexico.
And using that estimate — which is half of what a typical American household earns in an hour — then the half-hour you spent standing in line for a free ice cream cone was only worth about $6.45 to you in the first place.
In Chicago, where the wind chill made temperatures feel like 25 degrees below zero on Monday, hundreds of residents bundled up and refused to let the frigid weather stop them from standing in line to buy a hot dog from a beloved local shop.
Your incentive to do that is to make them better, is to give them what they actually want and need, as their best selves, as their thing that they're choosing to subscribe to, not one more scroll while they're angry, standing in line at Starbucks.
In what appeared to be an attempt to deflect responsibility, the Honduran ambassador to the United States, Marlon Tábora Muñoz, sent Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, a video in which young men handed out single bills of currency to migrants standing in line.
It's all too easy to just idly open Twitter or Slack on a Saturday while I'm standing in line to pay for groceries or waiting for my kid to finish brushing their teeth, and then get sucked into a vortex of work-related activities.
I could hear something from my waiter in a restaurant or from somebody who's standing in line for the bathroom at a party that can crack open an idea or give me a tip about a major story that I could end up writing.
The lack of clear answers has led to hand-wringing — "Could This Be the Year Movies Stopped Mattering?" asked a Wired headline last month — and studio theorizing about impossible-to-prove factors, like a decline in patrons who decide what film to see while standing in line.
"We have him, and his kind, to thank for the suspicious stares we get on the streets of Prague, or the rolled eyes we get standing in line for gelato in Florence, or the curious questions we get from cab drivers in County Clare," Vaccaro wrote.
If you opt to leave Disney's version of paradise, hotel guests enjoy park perks like Extra Magic Hours (time before or after regular park operating hours that are reserved just those staying at Disney resorts), which cuts down on time spent standing in line for attractions.
That message in the New Orleans–set visual is enhanced with the words "Stop shooting us" spray-painted on a wall and an imposing flank of cops in full body armor standing in line as a young black boy wearing a hoodie dances in front of them.
Farida Osman, 16, who taped and uploaded the viral video, told BuzzFeed News Tuesday that before she started recording, Johnson had grown impatient while standing in line waiting for two of her friends — who are also black and wear hijab — to pay for their food using the ApplePay app.
After standing in line for hours at a show casting in Paris and having the famous designer tell me to my face in his thick French accent, "Joy, you are so beautiful, but I'm not using black girls this season," I started to realize that this team sucked.
Opinion I AM seven months pregnant and standing in line at a grocery store in Brooklyn, minding my own business (as much as anyone pregnant can mind her own business, because people constantly feel as if they have the right to talk to pregnant women about their pregnancy).
The shop is beloved for its many varieties, for the old-fashioned ceramic ovens they're cooked in and for the ritual of standing in line to order one pie to stay, and one family-size pie to take with you as a thoughtful hostess gift or easy midweek meal.
Even if the federal government is right, and a half-hour of leisure time is only worth $6.45, that's still more than it would have cost to just buy the ice cream cone another day and use the time to do something more fun than standing in line.
FacebookThe official Facebook app does a good job of providing you with a solid mobile experience, but it's especially handy on your phone for when you need to double-check event locations, get a friend's phone number, or just update your profile when you're standing in line at the DMV.
In a physical space, not everyone can enact walking to the crossroads at the same time, and I looked around during the "standing in line to do magic" part—never optimal in a ritual but often unavoidable—and there were perhaps equal measures of stillness and impatience, devotion and restlessness.
Instead, streams of bundled-up shoppers are standing in line to make their purchases, with the class the last thing on any kids' minds as they sit watching TV. If we're going to choose a day for Native American Heritage Day when school is out, then how about Thanksgiving Day itself?
The mood is nearly festive, and a cross section of Flint is standing in line, craning their necks to see what's on the grill, while one of the four women running the show swings up the grill's hood and flips meaty slabs of ribs, giant wings, and club-sized sausages.
"Nice to see the thousands of doomsday idiots wiping out everything in Costco preparing for the end of the world by coronavirus and at the same time standing in line and elbowing each other to eat all the free samples left out in the open," one person wrote on Twitter.
"The government says it is bringing water by train every day, but we are getting water once a week," Kamble said, after standing in line for three hours to fill two pitchers at a tap in Latur district, 500 km (173 miles) southeast of Mumbai in drought-stricken Marathwada region.
Here's the catch though: What got me started are what I call "bite-sized books": books made up of loads of small chunks that are easy to dip in and out of, whether you have two minutes free standing in line or an hour to kill on a short-haul flight.
Here's more from the Times: The witnesses described the story this way: Mr. Langer, a 59-year-old native of Bavaria, Germany ... was standing in line at a polling place near his home in Florida on Election Day, the president explained, when an official informed Mr. Langer he would not be able to vote.
That "little bit of pain" suggested she has not spent a lot of time listening to the stories of federal workers struggling to pay the rent and buy groceries, or standing in line on a cold winter's day to get a free lunch at a food kitchen, although she did acknowledge federal workers have bills and mortgages to pay.
She and about a dozen other volunteers have been working 12-to-1103-hours a day buzzing around as streams of evacuees flow in and out, rifling through racks of clothes on wood pillars, standing in line at food trucks to get a hot meal, and milling around the dozens of tents now covering the parking spots and grass in the shopping center.
And then the rest my sister and my mother, who are both the same size as I am, they benefit from a lot of the other things and then I have friends and other people who are always standing in line waiting for those two times a year where I clean out my closet and give away what I have.
Not doing nothing in the sense of how you do nothing a Sunday afternoon, idly flipping between Instagram and Twitter on your phone, or in the sense of how you do nothing while standing in line at the grocery store, listening to music on your phone, or in the sense of how you do nothing when you just unplug and read a book.
" She catalogs the different kinds of parents standing in line with their 11-year-olds for the gifted-and-talented test at an elite public school on the Upper East Side: "The Sontag types were all about 50 years old, wore no makeup, had various amounts of gray in their hair and had roughly the same amount of intellectual flair.
He angrily mused about children standing in line without warm coats and hats to get free food, a woman brutally beaten by her husband, students participating in duck-and-cover drills in case a shooter burst into their school, the opioid crisis and its victims, 85033 veterans committing suicide every day, white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., and on and on.
After standing in line for nearly 40 minutes and receiving two wristbands (linking one of them to a credit card with the aid of a wall-mounted tablet), I was surrounded by hippie-venture-capitalist-types with waving LED hula hoops in the air, gurning as a one-time EDM festival headliner took the stage to the sounds of fractured digitalist ephemera.
Wait times at the theme park outside Orlando remain ridiculously long, meaning that families are flipping the bird to that whole "social distancing" thing and hanging out at a place where you spend your time standing in line inches away from other people, hugging the same characters hundreds of other people have hugged, and riding rollercoasters thousands of other people have ridden that very same day.
Sometimes we see him as other hotel guests would have seen him: as the tall gambler intent on the video poker machine across the casino floor, or as the customer standing in line in front of you at the gift shop, buying snacks, or as the guy you briefly glance at as he waits for you to get off the elevator — polite, unhurried, unmemorable.
The witnesses described the story this way: Mr. Langer, a 59-year-old native of Bavaria, Germany — a winner of the Masters twice and of more than 100 events on major professional golf tours around the world — was standing in line at a polling place near his home in Florida on Election Day, the president explained, when an official informed Mr. Langer he would not be able to vote.
"I went to libertarian meetings, anarchist meetings, communist meetings, and I just found that the socialist agenda is what I truly found myself believing in," says the waitress and community college student from Shoreview, MN. Sixteen-year-old Grace Bassekle spent a morning standing in line in the rain to attend a Sanders rally in late July after learning about democratic socialism through a YouTube video she watched about Ocasio-Cortez's victory.
"But if we trained [AI] to follow the social norms, and gave it a bunch of stories where characters are following the social norms, meaning going to the bank, withdrawing money, using the money to pay for the drugs, standing in line if there are people waiting in front of you—these simple things we take for granted every day, and if we get the AI to follow those social rules, then we'll have achieved something important," Riedl said.
Mostly, the average Austinite's relationship to SXSW is kind of a grudging Cold War—it's cool to complain about the traffic, it's cool to be annoyed at all of the people in the tech and music industries who showed up ten minutes ago to treat the city like a toilet, it's cool to laugh at them for waiting around in line for Austin's most mediocre food (yeah, bro, it's totally worth standing in line for fucking Torchy's Tacos).
Standing in line at the pharmacy in an Amarillo Walmart superstore, I imagined some kid who had moved only, or mostly, through such bland, bright spaces, spaces constructed to suit the purposes of distant profit, and it occurred to me how easy it would be, in that life, to feel powerless, to feel that the local was lame, the abstract extraneous, to feel that the only valid words were those of materialism ("get" and "rise")—words that are perfectly embodied by the candidate of the moment.
" The daughter of former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE retweeted Hanson, adding, "Just me as I was standing in line @Starbucks earlier.
A new report by Glenn Thrush for the New York Times suggests it might have started with a story from a "friend" that may or may not be true, which Trump retold to congressional leaders on Monday: Mr. [Bernhard] Langer, a 59-year-old native of Bavaria, Germany — a winner of the Masters twice and of more than 100 events on major professional golf tours around the world — was standing in line at a polling place near his home in Florida on Election Day, the president explained, when an official informed Mr. Langer he would not be able to vote.

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