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I stood in line for seven hours, in the winter.
I've stood in line for Kanye merch, not OVO merch.
We stood in line behind Suzy Eunice and Alley Waldrop.
Film buffs stood in line for hours for the Us premiere.
Others stood in line to receive food packages from aid agencies.
Jackie Bezos, mother to Jeff, stood in line for the buffet.
Ash Wednesday, once, I went to church and stood in line.
She stood in line with other furloughed workers and their children.
At least 15 people stood in line, their feet swollen and blistered.
So we stood in line to see whether the praise was justified.
A seventeen-year-old boy stood in line behind Hamada and Fahad.
They looked so exotic as they stood in line to get in.
Ecio Corredor, who stood in line, said he lost his job in November.
People stood in line despite threats of violence, waiting to cast their ballot.
One by one, Democratic senators stood in line to give Franken a hug.
According to one report, users apparently stood in line as early as Wednesday.
The younger Sharif stood in line waiting his turn to enter the polling booth.
Secular Iranians with pink hairdos stood in line waiting to vote against the mullahs.
Excited cinemagoers posed for selfies in the foyer and stood in line for popcorn.
As he stood in line at the funeral, Friedman wondered why he had been spared.
"Yesterday, I stood in line for a handout of food from our union," Sam said.
We stood in line and talked — you had to do that to register back then.
But many people stood in line to praise Disney for pushing toward more diverse filmmaking.
As he stood in line at the funeral, Friedman wondered why he had been spared.
As we stood in line for the bar, we were offered shots of coconut water.
"I haven't stood in line for a club or a concert since 1996," he says.
Dozens of people held Ward signs or sported pro-Ward stickers as they stood in line.
Some fans stood in line for hours for coveted meet-and-greets with their favorite creators.
I even stood in line for an hour to vote for Ralph Nader that one time.
We entered the Cave of the Winds and stood in line to receive complimentary foam sandals.
He stood in line patiently with his husband, Lance Le Pere, playing I Spy a Celebrity.
Revelers stood in line for hours, only to be rejected one by one at the door.
People stood in line for hours for a chance to taste (and post photos of) the sandwich.
Spectators and members of the media stood in line for hours to snag a coveted seat inside.
People raised their hands and stood in line and waited for the microphone to be brought over.
So you've never stood in line for the OVO store or anything to do with Drake merch.
Imagine you've stood in line for 30 minutes only to learn there's still another hour to go.
Thousands of Floridians stood in line for up to three hours to give blood to help wounded survivors.
Even though I was disappointed, I still stood in line and bought a T-shirt for my collection.
She didn't know if she would get that opportunity, so she stood in line to tell him instead.
A 17-year-old named Chris Walker was visibly shaking as he stood in line to get one.
People stood in line for hours to get their pictures taken with her, while she mostly ignored her fans.
Warren Edwards, who stood in line with his wife to vote in Melbourne, thanked Hawke and the Labor party.
The folks from our agency eagerly stood in line with our advertising peers, media reps, and of course, BuzzFeed.
While we stood in line without being able to do anything, we were beaten in the arms and legs.
Before people took their plates back to their rooms, patients and visitors stood in line and talked about food.
On Tuesday, still coughing, eyes puffy, he stood in line for nearly seven hours and again went home untested.
A dozen people stood in line outside the community center over an hour before the meals would be distributed.
Like hundreds of others who stood in line, he hopes to find any family members that may be out there.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Dozens of young recruits stood in line, timing their punches and kicks as their trainer called out commands.
No.What if I've stood in line for every iPhone since the original, and at this point it's like a tradition?
He even stood in line, he told me with a mischievous twinkle as we waited for the performance to begin.
In North Carolina over the weekend, people stood in line for hours in counties with large black and student populations.
Who could forget 2010, when you stood in line at a food truck playing Angry Birds on your new iPad?
More than 100 people stood in line to see a doctor; several patients slumped on the floor, Ms. Li said.
People stood in line for hours to buy a flag, and the company worked day and night to meet the demand.
Or maybe you stood in line at a space center and looked safely into a special telescope for a few seconds.
Mona Eltahawy CAIRO — After I gave a reading in Britain last year, a woman stood in line as I signed books.
Authorities allege Beach attacked him while Campos stood in line for a Las Vegas bar with his younger brother, Drake Garibay.
Back in September, I did something I&aposve never done before: I stood in line to buy the brand-new iPhone.
Several months after first being tortured, Hamada stood in line with his nephew Fahad to ink their fingerprints onto their reports.
Inside, people stood in line to order or sat at wooden tables scattered around the dining room, which was completely spotless.
Most, however, stood in line to lay their flowers down, getting soaked to the bone in order to pay their respects.
At a recent rally outside Houston, hundreds of supporters stood in line for up to an hour to shake his hand.
"I didn't want some club experience where we wore tiny dresses and stood in line," one attendee from Los Angeles told me.
The complaint said that the inmate who would charge Mr. Zarrab's phone also stood in line for him at a jail computer.
As he stood in line, Mr. Echols said that until Sunday's debate he had been undecided about which Democratic candidate to support.
If you stood in line for the chance to shell out a cool grand for the newest Apple offering, we salute you.
That June morning she had stood in line in the scorching heat for over an hour to collect five liters of water.
The Lynx locked arms in a show of unity before Game 1 but stood in line in normal fashion before Game 2.
Trice was among those who stood in line in Baltimore on a hot day as Amazon contractors passed out bottles of water.
"When they passed out talent, Jerry stood in line twice," Channing, who died earlier this year at 97, once said of Herman.
In previous years, diehard Apple fans have stood in line for hours and even days to get their hands on the latest gadget.
One onlooker said Peters appeared to be "flirting" with Halsey as they stood in line for a roller coaster at the amusement park.
Signs outside of attractions frequently signaled wait times of up to 230 minutes, and people dutifully stood in line despite the sweltering conditions.
Earlier in the day, Obama signed books at Denver bookstore Tattered Cover, where an estimated 500 people stood in line to meet her.
Many in Tokyo vied to get their hands on special edition newspapers and others stood in line for Reiwa-branded Coca-Cola bottles.
I stood in line beside young mixed-race couples and first-generation sons and daughters bringing their immigrant parents out for the night.
Susan B. Anthony didn't live to vote, but this year on Election Day, women stood in line to put flowers on her grave.
On a recent afternoon, Yiannis, a young television production designer, stood in line in a government office to de-register as a consultant.
Mr. Bogle was on campus to promote a book, and Mr. Stein stood in line for 20 minutes to have his copy signed.
"I just wanted to go there to do it...I stood in line...just to do it!" she told Ellen, laughing before correcting herself.
Do you, for example, remember the faces of strangers who stood in line with you the last time you bought medicine at a drugstore?
He stood in line for an hour to get a pack of 30 facial masks, the most the shop could sell to an individual.
Sometimes the hunters just stood in line waiting for the bison to cross onto Forest Service land, and sometimes animal rights protesters tailed them.
But for Michael O'Brien, who stood in line all night in Limerick to catch a glimpse, the words "sent a shiver" down his spine.
And I think in the previous presidential preference, where it was contested, there were at least 400 — people stood in line for five hours.
The three stood in line for nearly three hours on Friday evening to see Justice Scalia's coffin in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court.
When my face was hot from shame as I stood in line at IGA, I had done nothing wrong; neither had my mother or family.
Yet people who stood in line in the central Cordusio square seemed undeterred by the prices which have drawn complaints from an Italian consumer association.
When she got there, as she stood in line, she could see the white artifact, the size of a vending machine, in an empty room.
"Other than that, I love New York," said Matwey, who added with a wink that he at least had company as he stood in line.
As a kid who'd once stood in line with her mother to get food stamps, I could not believe the figures in my bank account.
Long lines formed at the few A.T.M.s that were operating, and many ran out of bills, infuriating those who had stood in line for hours.
Hundreds of company officials, reporters, hedge fund investors, antitrust scholars and industry analysts stood in line for hours to get a seat at the trial.
On the first day of school, I stood in line behind a folding table and eventually received an e-mail address and a temporary password.
When I went overseas as a young adult, I stood in line at a pay phone to make a monthly call home to my parents.
" More than half the crowd at recent Warren campaign events stood in line for what the candidate called "the all-important part of democracy—selfies.
Winkler told CNN that she's been a fan of Raisman since the 2012 Olympics and once stood in line for three hours to meet her.
On a snorkeling tour, in just my bathing suit, I walked the boat, from bow to stern, and stood in line to ride the water slide.
She, like so many of the President's supporters, had stood in line for hours in 90-degree temperatures to get a glimpse of Trump in action.
He speaks about a lot of social issues right now, especially with a lot of Black movements… Have you ever stood in line for OVO merch?
Inside the airport, the outage cut power in the terminals, leaving passengers stranded in the dark as they stood in line at gates and security checkpoints.
When the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the Colorado case this month, people stood in line for days in hopes of seeing the proceedings.
People stood in line for the Tennessee rally for several hours under a baking-hot sun, snaking through an adjacent parking lot and up a street.
"Jobs should be the priority for the new government," said Aaditya Nair, a hotel management student, as he stood in line outside a polling station in Mumbai.
That sexy new Galaxy Note 7 you stood in line for will have to go back to Samsung, unfortunately, amid reports of devices catching fire while charging.
At the edge of Baghouz, civilians who had escaped stood in line for questioning by U.S. and SDF forces who were apparently trying to find wanted militants.
Felecia Eaddy, 45, stood in line Monday at the Marcus Garvey pool in Harlem, waiting to sign up her 5-year-old daughter, Savannah, for swimming lessons.
How'd they manage to behave so differently than the hoards of strangers I stood in line behind at coffee shops or rode the subway with every day?
On Saturday in Moscow Ovechkin, one of Russia's most popular athletes, posed alongside fans who stood in line to get a glimpse of the famous Stanley Cup.
Some 4,500 stood in line here over the weekend, enlivening a preview of Impressionist, modern and contemporary works that is normally the preserve of art-world insiders.
One such mass in May brought about 400 attendees - most significantly older than his typical Instagram audience - who stood in line to greet him and take selfies.
She walked through its heavy front doors on this May morning and stood in line with two dozen people: the parents, children, grandchildren and friends of inmates.
I stood in line for as long as I could but then, about ten minutes before my shift started, I had to leave and book it to work.
But overzealous fans of the insect-adjacent superhero (and entertainment writers who couldn't make it to the press screenings) stood in line to catch the film Thursday night.
Among the volunteers helping him was Karim Karwan, a 26-year-old Iraqi Kurd, who just days earlier had himself stood in line for a bowl of soup.
The guests, mostly employees of the center and their families, stood in line for hamburgers and Alaskan ice cream (Crisco, sugar, blueberries) and waited for her to arrive.
Three years ago, the Oregon-based genetics researcher stood in line with a six-week-old baby in his arms to place a deposit for the Model 3.
People have been baptized and married and buried in the cathedral, and I've just stood in line for a while to take a gander and light a votive.
Early voting in Ohio grew out of the 2004 election, when people stood in line for hours to cast ballots, particularly in heavily minority and Democratic urban areas.
As I stood in line for the presentation, I began Googling the speaker, a man named Sebastian Westerhold, who is the CEO of an electronics company called KF5OBS.
About half a dozen employees behind the counter poured coffee, stirred drinks, and served pastries while about five customers stood in line and about five more awaited orders.
My frame of reference was summer trips to the amusement park, where you stood in line for 20 minutes for the brief thrill of a roller-coaster ride.
"The planes struck as al Qaeda people stood in line to receive their dinner meal," a local official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters by telephone.
I had stood in line for an hour the week before—in front of Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio—to see The Nubatones perform at Lincoln Center.
Scores of would-be passengers stood in line for hours Thursday night and Friday morning at a Newark airport terminal, waiting to adjust travel arrangements, traveler Pankaj Trivedi said.
In the aftermath, these voters were hailed as saviors on social media and elsewhere, as if they had stood in line to make right what was wrong with America.
At the store, we chose the Cleveland paper from among the others, exotic editions from Port Clinton and Sandusky and Toledo, and stood in line to pay for it.
At a public hearing in a Lower Manhattan municipal building, scores stood in line to make three-minute statements and 75 did so, nearly all of them in opposition.
Once I saw everything there was to see in Stars Hollow, I stood in line for the tram to pick me back up from the entrance of the lot.
After being put through their paces, the 9- and 10-year-old girls and boys stood in line on the school's main patio to pick up pancakes and hot chocolate.
As 15 trucks arrived on Wednesday, hundreds of women in full face veils clambered out along with children and stood in line to be searched and given bread and water.
Mr. Aloard had bought a hat and two buttons to support the campaign, as well as an American flag scarf to ward off the cold, while he stood in line.
"He's popular in my district," Tenney says of Trump, noting people stood in line for hours to see him when he visited the area before the New York presidential primaries.
And it's not even especially depressing: At a frozen yogurt place, I stood in line behind a woman holding a baby, about a year old, and dressed in a diaper.
Lindblom was reportedly visiting his grandparents at the Palm Beach Bath & Tennis Club, which shares a beach with Trump's club, and simply stood in line with Mar-a-Lago members.
Las Vegas (CNN)Democratic caucusgoers in Nevada stood in line for more than three hours at one early voting precinct Saturday, according to people at the front of the line.
Hours before the Mass, hundreds of people stood in line outside the Sun Bowl, waiting to enter and shielding themselves from the hot sun with umbrellas, baseball caps and cowboy hats.
This program was so successful last year, one parent told CNN she stood in line for over seven hours to get new stuffed animals for her daughters, ages 1 and 3.
Most of the polling stations in Monrovia reported few problems, but in Bong County, hundreds of voters at one polling station, many of whom had stood in line since 5 a.m.
Though dead for more than 90 years, Lenin lives on in his mausoleum and in the minds of millions of Russians who have stood in line to commune with a corpse.
Outside Daegu's Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, which has been designated for treating coronavirus patients, ambulances stood in line while workers fully covered in ​white ​protective gear sprayed the vehicles with disinfectants.
Elswick and her three daughters were just one of dozens of families who stood in line to get strawberries, carrots, oranges and Bosco Sticks (a lunchroom staple of mozzarella-stuffed breadsticks).
When In-N-Out opened a pop-up restaurant across the Atlantic last fall, people stood in line for hours to sink their teeth into a California burger and fries. 5.
The rise of stans means that, no matter how early you get to a general admission show, there's always someone who has stood in line longer to get to the front rail.
When Stephen McAllister took command of the 22012th Precinct in 13, a crowd of Hasidic men, many from the shomrim, stood in line for hours at the station house to welcome him.
I stood in line to see her and I told her to her face that she needed to win for our grandchildren, and she replied that I needed to do my part.
In this election some people stood in line for more than five hours to cast their ballot, and in states without a paper trail, they had no way of verifying their vote.
Over the weekend, 17-year-old high school student David Ledbetter went to his local Popeyes and started registering people to vote while they stood in line, inching slowly toward the counter.
"This announcement is a win for the thousands of Sixth District residents who stood in line to prepay their property taxes last year," said Roskam, who is in a competitive reelection race.
Merlee Harison said she simply would not have been out if Trump was not in office, as she stood in line with close to 2,000 others waiting to get into Cotton's town hall.
Willy Pereira, 28, a computer technician, wearing a Brazil shirt as he stood in line for the matches Saturday morning explained the love cariocas, as Rio residents are known, have for the sport.
Captain America, the Joker, Wonder Woman, the Predator and Thor all stood in line, jockeying to be first to buy collectibles, get autographs and a chance to see their favorite actors on stage.
"It's about what Democrats are," Sydney Smith, a 55-year-old from West Monroe, La., who works in the oil industry, said as he stood in line to buy water outside the rally.
It wasn't until he stood in line awaiting his turn to cross the stage that his shoulders relaxed, a smile broadened across his face, and he finally felt a part of it all.
Children stood in line, many of them with their parents or grandparents by their sides, to receive the gifts from the young men, who according to local media, were killers for the cartel.
You often grabbed a bowl and stood in line and she ladled the food onto your plate, which you ate on your knees, sitting in a circle with other artists, curators and collectors.
"I'm afraid that the rate will go down again," Samira, a 51-year-old doctor, told Reuters as she stood in line at a Yapi Kredi Bank in central Baku to buy foreign currency.
"I'm so pleased because despite all the hurdles they've put up, I've managed to vote," said Teresa, a 72-year-old pensioner in Barcelona who had stood in line for six hours to vote.
As soon as you cross that border illegally, you have committed an act which is a disservice to all of the people who have stood in line and waited to get into this country legally.
The issue is particularly bad in New York City, where several people told Motherboard they stood in line for four hours before voting because machines that scan paper ballots weren't working at many polling sites.
Voters in majority-minority South Phoenix, a working-class enclave, stood in line for several hours; the last ballot at South Mountain Community Center, the area's sole polling site, was cast at 12:12 a.m.
In the last decade, thousands of people have stood in line at Target stores around the country to get their hands on colorful, limited-edition items designed by big names like Missoni and Lilly Pulitzer.
Among the government offices that were open on Thursday was the headquarters of the migration ministry, where hundreds of people stood in line to apply for a passport, the first step to leave the country.
"When Obama was in office, I felt like things were going O.K.," Jerry Brumleve, 58, a retiree from Louisville, Ky., said last week as he stood in line for a "Daily Show" taping in Manhattan.
I stood in line and I went through the line so really what the illegals are demanding is preferential treatment over the millions of other people who have to play by the rules to get here.
On the night of Super Tuesday, she stood in line at the Baldwin Hills Recreation Center in Los Angeles with a Biden for President sign in hand, indicating the candidate she'd ended up voting for instead.
One Saturday night this month, as the audience queued up to enter "The Grand Paradise," an immersive theater piece in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the Tony-winning actress Andrea Martin stood in line with the rest of us.
In 19883, I had gone to New York for a wedding, and in Backstage I saw an open call for Chrises and Johns, so I went and stood in line and danced on the Broadway stage.
As we stood in line a few weeks ago at the Dickens Fair, I realized that my kids already knew what sin was, without ever having been exposed to the onerous religious weight of the word.
In the lot of an unused strip mall, about fifty men and women stood in line to visit a pop-up charity dental clinic, shuffling slowly through the entrance of a repurposed big-top tent, silent.
"The Louvre is a palace and doesn't have the logic of a museum," said Mr. Martinez, who stood in line himself for more than two and a half hours before the restoration to experience what tourists suffered.
In some places, hundreds stood in line in front of a single A.T.M. Cash is so prevalent in Indian society that the ban came with a 72-hour exception for paying for hospital bills and airline tickets.
Albertina, who asked to be identified only by her first name, stood in line at the respite center holding her infant daughter, and said she was going to take a bus to join her family in Tennessee.
The federal government just released a report about schools that concludes what anyone who has ever ridden a public bus, used a public bathroom or stood in line at the DMV could tell you: Private is better.
"I've only voted once in my life, but I feel like this meant more," said biology student María José Flores as she stood in line in Mexico City's historic downtown to add her name to the petition.
Later on Sunday, I stood in line at Ithaca's organic grocery store — well, one of them, anyway — when I ran into a prominent local official who quietly confided that she can't wait for the primary to be over.
Millions of black South Africans, finally full citizens in the land of their ancestors, stood in line for hours, patiently waiting for the chance to vote for new leaders and end the brutal subjugation of the apartheid system.
Bundled against the cold, they stood in line for hours to approach a rostrum and read out the names, ages, professions and dates of death of victims ranging from Soviet bureaucrats to factory workers to peasants to priests.
More than 750,000 people stood in line for a chance to perch across from Ms. Abramovic (James Franco came, as did Björk) and silently communicate with her as she sat unmoving for, all told, more than 700 hours.
"In 2009 — one generation later — when gold hit $1,800, women stood in line to sell their gold jewelry, but men did not liquidate their timepieces because the knowledge of what to pay for them wasn't there," he said.
"She is the best person to help everybody -- on immigration, and with the children," said 55-year-old Ofelia Sanchec, a Caesar's Palace housekeeping worker as she stood in line Saturday waiting to caucus for Clinton with fellow employees.
"I don't appreciate the fact that he's kind of trying to shrug it off right now," Vazquez said as he stood in line on Friday for fried whiting at the largest cattle call so far of the 2020 campaign.
" Jordan Hamessley London on watching Rogue One: "I saw The Force Awakens in New Rochelle opening weekend last year, and it was completely packed, people were in costume, and we stood in line for two hours to get into the theater.
During a court appearance Wednesday, a University of Michigan football player accused of inappropriately touching a woman as both stood in line outside a bar two months ago was arraigned on four criminal charges, including two counts of criminal sexual conduct.
" Chappelle, who earned a reported $60 million for his Netflix specials, then continued: "… I stood in line with them like all Americans are required to do in a democracy, nobody skips the line to vote … and I listened to them.
When I did a book signing at Barnes and Noble, I noticed there were a lot of people who stood in line and they told me that I meant so much to them… They were very attached to Mrs. Garrett.
If you told someone in 2007 that the clunky, slow, and app-less iPhone would one day help herald a real-world logistics network that could eliminate taxi companies worldwide, they'd probably have stood in line at the Apple Store.
As I stood in line at a Starbucks in Midtown Manhattan this morning a man of Asian descent (not that it matters) saw the cap I was wearing with the big block letters spelling out TRUMP obviously drawing his attention.
Bill Jones, a 69-year-old African American, stood in line for two hours to vote in Charlotte, North Carolina, eager to cast an early vote in a state where Republican officials have worked tirelessly to restrict voting, especially among minorities.
But I ended up driving to New Orleans, getting there just as the wind was picking up and in time to start interviewing people as they stood in line with bundles of clothes and suitcases to take shelter in the Superdome.
As they stood in line to fill up their tanks and watched ominous stories about the economic ramifications of the crisis throughout the nation, they understood that this was one of the worst economic challenges the nation had faced since the Great Depression.
She stood in line for six hours with her 4-month-old baby -- you have to have the baby or a birth certificate with you to buy the diapers -- until members of the National Guard started shooting tear gas toward the line.
At the same time, expensive restaurants here still bustle with diners, Cartier and Tiffany's are open for business, and last month more than 1,400 shoppers stood in line for hours to attend the grand opening of an H&M store in San Juan.
Hundreds of people stood in line outside immigration courts in cities across the country on Halloween for what appeared to be a trick: the date on their notices said October 31, 2018, but the immigration courts did not know they were coming.
Before the game, the Barons stood in line to get Bernard King's autograph, special on this day because the father was at the Garden in 103 to see King drop 60 points against the Nets, still a franchise record for a Christmas game.
Immigration agents who process asylum seekers at the border — either after they stood in line at a port of entry or after they were caught trying to cross without authorization — will usually send them back to Mexico under the Remain in Mexico policy.
On my first trip to the Oceti Sakowin camp in mid-October, I stood in line for a couple hours to refill propane tanks for one of the kitchens, which provided me ample opportunity to complain about the cold wind and the cold months ahead.
I walked all around the cobblestone-paved Meatpacking district from event to event and even stood in line to enter the Black Panther party for an hour and didn't feel any pain or soreness, which always inevitably happens in my arch or Achilles tendon.
He recalled seeing a wanted poster with his picture on it in the guard's booth as he stood in line for passport checks after flying into Zurich from Beirut on his way to Vienna, only to be waved through with his fake South American passport.
At about the same time, the elected representatives of the United Kingdom, by far the closest international ally the US has, stood in line for three hours to insult him and, in many cases, to argue that he should be barred from their shores.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Thousands of admirers of the late Senator John McCain stood in line for hours on Wednesday in the blazing Arizona sun and triple-digit heat for a chance to pay final respects to the war hero and two-time Republican presidential candidate.
In many Chinese cities, some stood in line for hours to buy "Shuanghuanglian" — a herbal concoction that mixes flowers such as honeysuckle and forsythia, among other ingredients — after two government-backed research institutes published a study that said it was effective in preventing the coronavirus.
Huddled under umbrellas and outstretched jackets, Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Harley Quinn and several Pokemon trainers stood in line, waiting to be the first to buy collectibles, score autographs and get into another line for upcoming panels, some not until late in the day.
LONDON (Reuters) - On U.S. election day last November, banking executive David Puth stood in line behind Woody Allen to vote in his Manhattan neighborhood and then got on a plane to be shouted at for the rest of the day by a group of rich fund managers.
And we stood in line and talked -- you had to do that to register back then -- and I thought I was doing pretty well until we got to the front of the line and the registrar looked up and said, Bill, what are you doing here, you registered morning?
"It was a risk because, you know, you're getting paid $12 bucks an hour, and I'm like, 'Oh my God I might get fired because I just went to New York City and stood in line all day to get this dude a pair of shoes,'" he says.
When Michael Jackson came to Malaysia in October 1996, fans mobbed the old Subang International Airport and ran after his motorcade; little boys and grown men emulated his moves at shopping mall talent shows; and grandmothers stood in line for hours outside the concert venue for front-row seats to history.
At Super Bowl City, people stood in line for a chance to ride a stationary bike that would power a cascade of lights; play a life-sized iPhone dance game; peep through virtual reality goggles; or take a selfie in front of the giant gold "50" under the Ferry Building.
On a bone-chilling January morning in 2010, keyboardist Brockett Parsons stood in line in New York City with hundreds of other hopefuls waiting to audition for the gig of a lifetime: a coveted spot in Lady Gaga's band for the world tour of her hit album, The Fame Monster.
We stood in line to register for classes — she was standing right behind me — and I recognized her as the Wellesley College student who had given a commencement speech to the class of 1969 that had impressed me greatly when I read the full text in a national news magazine.
All stood in line for hours outside the arena at Temple University for a chance to hear Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the 74-year-old self-described socialist who has put up a far more robust challenge to Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination than just about anyone expected.
The night before the funeral, Krzysztof Szczepaniak, a professor at the University of Gdansk, was one of thousands who stood in line outside of the majestic Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which dates to the 14th century, waiting to pay his respects to the city's slain leader.
"We are so grateful to everyone who stood in line to purchase cookies, to our partner Kellogg's and Little Brownie Bakers, and many others who made the first Troop 6000 cookie sale a resounding success and gave these girls the opportunity to be cookie business bosses," said Girl Scouts of Greater New York CEO Meridith Maskara.
Coogler thanked "the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world—all before even seeing the film," as well as the press and the project's young fans.
Recited in Blanco's signature cadence, lines like, "I want a president with no air-conditioning, a president who has stood in line at the clinic, at the DMV, at the welfare office, and has been unemployed and laid off and sexually harassed and gaybashed and deported," take on the significance of the issues young people deal with today.
As I stood in line with two single cakes—one with pure pineapple at the center of its buttery, crumbly shortbread pocket crust, the other with pineapple plus a cooked egg yolk—everyone around me held onto what could only be described as "banquet-sized" boxes piled so high they couldn't see in front of them to pay.
For the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world - all before seeing even seen the film… To the press who wrote about the film for folks who hadn't yet seen it, and encouraged audiences to come out… And to the young ones, who came out with their parents, with their mentors, and with their friends… Thank you for giving our team of filmmakers the greatest gift: The opportunity to share this film, that we poured our hearts and souls into, with you.
For the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world, all before even seeing the film… To the press who wrote about the film for folks who hadn't yet seen it, and encouraged audiences to come out… And to the young ones, who came out with their parents, with their mentors, and with their friends… Thank you for giving our team of filmmakers the greatest gift: The opportunity to share this film, that we poured our hearts and souls into, with you. Sincerely,

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