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She waited in line to fill her car with gasoline.
VICE: How many iPhones have you waited in line for?
Supporters waited in line for hours hoping to get in.
Hundreds of people had waited in line since 2 a.m.
"It would have been better to have waited in line."
None of them talked much as they waited in line.
Some people waited in line for two hours to get inside.
Some of those who did vote waited in line for hours.
Critic's Notebook Maybe you waited in line all night for tickets.
Upstairs, Chavkin waited in line under a hand-painted " BEER " sign.
As she waited in line at &pizza, fellow patrons asked for selfies.
Instead, they perused convention exhibits or waited in line for the luncheon.
In 2004, I waited in line for three hours in the rain.
Fans waited in line overnight just for a chance to step inside.
I even once waited in line for three hours for a Cronut.
While showgoers waited in line, they were gifted with colorful rosary beads.
On Sunday, dozens of visitors waited in line to enter the sculpture.
Waited: 4 hours VICE: You waited in line for four hours. Why?
He said he waited in line for five hours to cast his vote.
Aaron: I waited in line for about four hours for the first iPad.
Despite the rain, lovers of Wegmans waited in line outside, some for hours.
People waited in line underneath a Jeff Bezos quote to learn about Amazon.
Murderers bought groceries at the supermarket, torturers waited in line at the bank.
Fans and passers-by waited in line to take selfies with the dogs.
After nervously staring at her computer as it waited in line on Ticketmaster.
You waited in line for hours for a show you've never seen before?
I waited in line at midnight for the next book release, dressing up.
NBC Bay Area reported that people waited in line for days for the restock.
Bebe Rexha waited in line for 10 hours to audition when she was 18.
She waited in line for hours and filled out a government form, she said.
After Mr. Graciolett waited in line again, he got pork souvlaki on a stick.
An assortment of people — from construction workers to families — waited in line for food.
They then waited in line for 20 to 30 minutes within the hearing room.
At the Borgata, Kele Munoz posed for a selfie as she waited in line.
To avoid that, I waited in line for almost three hours with Trump supporters.
Single adults were in a larger room, where they waited in line to be processed.
On Monday, some passengers at the airport waited in line for more than two hours.
During the day, she returned to the hospital with her mother and waited in line.
Fortunately, I had time to think about all of this while I waited in line!
On a cold November evening, a diverse crowd waited in line at the box office.
But McDonald's gave everybody who waited in line bracelets to make sure no one cut.
Westworld fans Kristin Falkner and Caroline Keim waited in line 15 hours to secure their spots.
Parents with children no older than 6 waited in line for animal balloons shaped like owls.
Dozens of people waited in line to vote outside many polling stations in Harare, the capital.
Gizmodo veteran Christina Warren waited in line for five hours to buy her set of Spectacles.
Santana recorded the unidentified woman's rant as she waited in line at a store in Abington.
CEO Tim Cook opened the store's doors and took selfies with those who waited in line.
Voters waited in line for hours at those early Obama rallies because they wanted thunderous change.
This was a particular hotspot, where shoppers waited in line to take their turn on the piano.
"She was kind of like Santa Claus," said one fan who waited in line for a picture.
The two were spotted getting cozy as they waited in line for the famous Louvre art museum.
People waited in line for hours, which prevented between 500,000 and 700,000 people from casting a ballot.
People waited in line for hours, which prevented between 500,000 and 20143,000 people from casting a ballot.
People waited in line for hours to see him, and many of them never got the chance.
Outside the dispensary in Oakland nearly 200 people waited in line before dawn for the 6 a.m.
Outside a dispensary in neighboring Berkeley only a handful of customers waited in line before sales began.
In Katy, dozens of people waited in line for food and water outside of an understaffed supermarket.
Parents waited in line with their children for hours to get their hands on a discounted stuffed toy.
People who actually waited in line legally, became American citizens, they would be preyed upon, wouldn&apost they?
But the reality is that I came and waited in line of my own volition for a toy.
That day, he and his daughter waited in line for six hours — but it was definitely worth it.
People waited in line to buy the album at midnight, and within two hours, 23,280 CDs were sold.
Months later, she had to throw away hundreds of expired boxes as people waited in line for food.
Marily Lopez, 26, waited in line with her family outside a Target in Commack, N.Y., on Thursday afternoon.
On Monday, dressed in black clothes, they hugged one another as they waited in line outside his wake.
As they waited in line for coffee, they decided to take a quick stroll nearby around Jamaica Pond.
I waited in line for about 15 minutes before I got to the register to order my food.
Because the guys are in major demand on the boat, fans waited in line to get their money shot.
Undistracted by a mild, golden-hued evening worthy of early summer, almost 1,000 locals waited in line for seats.
Lilly Pulitzer sold out within hours at Target stores in 2015, leaving many customers who waited in line furious.
I listened to one as I waited in line; him imploring her to at least keep an open mind.
Still, according to Twitter, it appears that many citizens opted for some canine companionship while they waited in line.
In Tehran, hundreds of people waited in line to donate blood in response to a call from the government.
As they waited in line for their table, Stacey learned for the first time how much he was making.
Once at the intake shelter, Ms. Wilson waited in line to be admitted, only to have her application denied.
The public charge rule does not in any way encumber immigrants who waited in line and earned their citizenship.
Parents on Thursday waited in line with their children for hours to get their hands on a discounted stuffed toy.
I was that kid who waited in line to meet Santa Claus and fled because it made me too anxious.
Once when I was 9, I waited in line for hours at my local bookstore to meet Ann M Martin.
Under cloudy skies, the air thick and hot, a pool of people waited in line at the automated ice machine.
The division originated in this sort of 'king of the mountain' mode, where everyone waited in line to fight Ronda.
Residents flocked to supermarkets and waited in line for hours, expecting to be without power for weeks, maybe even months.
Darla Mayfield, 67, waited in line with her sister to vote for the first time in her life on Sunday.
But it has been popular with visitors, some of whom waited in line for an hour to test its metal.
My family came here legally [from Bolivia] and we waited in line and followed the process to get our citizenship.
Prasad then waited in line at a nearby Bank of India branch where his parents had deposited their life's savings.
And when the princes met Santa at London's Selfridges department store, they waited in line like the rest of the children.
As we waited in line, I let everybody know I was good at pushing blocks around and eager to do so.
Nine months after the CEO waited in line, there's a new app for tire shopping aimed at helping Sam's Club members.
She held his hand as they waited in line to receive medicine for his treatment, a desperate frown on her face.
Once I landed in London, I waited in line at migration and one of the officers picked me from the line.
Maggie Murphy, who waited in line to purchase products for her daughter, was able to pick up everything from the collection.
According to the Boston Globe's Sebastian Smee, 20143,000 people waited in line to see her 1966 show at Sidney Janis Gallery.
Once when I was 9, I waited in line for 4 hours at my local bookstore to meet Ann M Martin.
All day people waited in line to examine photographs, video footage, audio recordings and casts of purported Bigfoot feet and hands.
Shane Stocker, a 45-year-old jet engine maker for G.E. Aviation from Lebanon, N.H., waited in line for an hour.
"What always brings me here is money," Ms. Watson, 263, said, as she waited in line to get her vitals taken.
I looked around nervously as I waited in line for my number — 239 — counting toward the total number of women present.
They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received paychecks in weeks.
Hundreds waited in line in Beni, an opposition stronghold, to get fake voter IDs stamped by men dressed as election officials.
Karly Porras, 25, who waited in line in near 100-degree heat, was among those who donated blood right after the Aug.
In bodegas and convenience marts, strangers chatted with one another as they waited in line, stocking up on bottled water and batteries.
Chris's haul was on the pricier side of his group of friends — all of whom had waited in line since 1 a.m.
The couple of about 2 years waited in line this week for the City Clerk, where marriage licenses are issued to residents.
The afternoon before Russia's presidential election, 24-year-old Roman Andreyev waited in line to be accredited as an official voting observer.
As they waited in line to go through security, Corrente received a panicked call from her aunt about the impending travel ban.
Some waited in line at least an hour for one of the signatures of the State Fair of Texas: a corn dog.
At the 2015 Force Friday, fans dressed as Stormtroopers and Jedi waited in line for hours ahead of the midnight store openings.
"I waited in line in 1977 for 'Star Wars,' and then 'Empire Strikes Back' and then 'Return of the Jedi," he says.
Yes, we waited in line for Di Fara's pizza, Lundy's clams, and chicken feet and tripe at our favorite dim sum palace.
They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received a paycheck in weeks.
While his parents waited in line, he says he and Spacey went for a walk, flirted and he eventually got the actor's number.
But Bondi told "Fox & Friends" on Monday that the harassment began as she waited in line for tickets and continued inside the theater.
Customers waited in line for hours to be among the first to step inside the new store when it opened on January 30.
Not only were the burgers in high demand, some people waited in line for over 45 minutes to take a picture with him.
"I'm overwhelmed," said Ana Ramos, tears streaming down her face as she waited in line for gas with only $20 in her hand.
In addition to entertaining Wheel riders while they waited in line, the garage had to accommodate shoppers at the neighboring Empire Outlets mall.
As children waited in line to trick-or-treat at the White House in 2009, performers like this skeleton band kept them entertained.
"Now we're at a point where freedom to consume is guaranteed," he said, as he waited in line to buy his first packet.
On the last day before the hiking ban came into effect, thousands of tourists waited in line to climb it one last time.
He is not saying that the weakening of the ethics office shouldn't be done; it just could have waited in line a bit.
They waited in line for days in Kaunas (Kovno in Yiddish) and were among the last people to meet the righteous Chiune Sugihara.
We headed to Oakland on an unseasonably cold-for-California evening and waited in line at the Grand Lake Theater for about 90 minutes.
One onlooker said Peters appeared to be "flirting" with Halsey as they waited in line to board a roller coaster at the amusement park.
"Throughout the county, but especially in Phoenix, thousands of citizens waited in line for three, four, and even five hours to vote," Stanton wrote.
According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, some 12,000-15,000 waited in line to say goodbye in the sweltering heat, CBS News reported.
More than 30,000 people waited in line in the cold for hours to be the first to eat at the American fast-food chain.
As he waited in line late Saturday morning, DeJesus fretted that he would not be able to return to Culebra until after 5 p.m.
The air was tense but quiet as we all waited in line, sizing up our fellow attendees and guessing which side they were on.
In quieter moments, like as I waited in line or rode the metro, I was more inclined to open my book than social media.
We are grateful to our guests who waited in line to try the sandwich and shared their love for our food through social media.
"Before, you waited in line for hours, but you got something," said Angélica, who did not give her last name, ashamed of her work.
On the other side of the tunnel, people waited in line at One Pound Cheese Steaks while users shot up in the adjacent lot.
"Throughout the county, but especially in Phoenix, thousands of citizens waited in line for three, four, and even five hours to vote," Stanton said.
That same night, a circle of 7-year-old girls sang Mr. Mahmoud's hit song as they waited in line at a local club.
While people waited in line up to 13 hours, some travelers said the checks were not particularly stringent and did not involve temperature checks.
On Tuesday, hundreds waited in line in the blazing sun, standing in the ruins, in the hopes of obtaining a small amount of fuel.
At another voting location in the county, voters waited in line for hours after four voting machines went down due to power cord issues.
On Wednesday, Nathan Grant anxiously waited in line with his parents to greet the Queen during her visit to The Thomas Coram Foundation for Children.
On Tuesday, more than 100 women -- and a few men -- waited in line at Brass Knuckle Tattoo Studio to get a tattoo of the quote.
Roy Rose, owner of the new Texas BBQ joint and motel, tells TMZ ... they had a packed house -- people waited in line almost 3 hours.
Syrians say shortages grew more acute a week ago: hundreds of cars waited in line at one Damascus petrol station on Wednesday, a witness said.
I waited in line for hours, but once I got to the front, I realized I'd forgotten my debit card, so I just went home.
"The government had to do something so I support this, even if there is less variety," homemaker Graciela Costa said as she waited in line.
"It's a mixture of quality and nostalgia that keeps us coming back here," Reilly told me while we waited in line next to each other.
People became agitated, and the witness described seeing a woman get hit in the head with a bottle as she waited in line shortly afterward.
The courtroom, seating more than 150, was packed with press and spectators with some who had waited in line since morning to get a seat.
As he waited in line he caught the eye of a fellow immigrant and cracked a smile, clearly hoping to pass with his denim undetected.
By that point, Roldan Martinez, 33, who said he was applying for a license for the first time, had waited in line for an hour.
Martínez waited in line for three hours Thursday night to get a check to pay for space heaters and other supplies while her gas is out.
Little Ashley, who was adorably decked out in a Wonder Woman shirt and cape, eagerly waited in line to meet Gadot during a Justice League signing.
The wristbands tell the company what rides customers are getting on, how long they are in the park and how long they have waited in line.
Thousands waited in line at the U.S. Capitol Building Rotunda on Monday night to mourn President George H.W. Bush, who died at age 94 on Friday.
Federal Air Marshals flew more than a billion miles and 98 percent of passengers waited in line less than 20 minutes at security checks, it said.
Voters last month waited in line for up to five hours to cast ballots and well into the night at the sharply reduced number of polls.
Hundreds of people waited in line in the Dupont Circle neighborhood in Washington, D.C., for a free joint on the morning of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
On January 31, 1990, more than 30,000 people waited in line in the cold for hours to eat at the very first McDonald's in the USSR.
Beverly Christensen, a retired pilot, said she had waited in line for a couple of hours to see Mr. Sanders at his rally in Traverse City.
Minor Threat vocalist Ian MacKaye and a bunch of kids from DC and Boston came up to Rockefeller Center, and we waited in line with them.
One lucky fan who waited in line Friday morning to snag a wristband for the Troubadour gig immediately went to Craigslist and listed it for $2,000.
When Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star released their makeup collaboration on Friday, young fans weren't the only ones who waited in line to purchase the products.
"We are grateful to our guests who waited in line to try the sandwich and shared their love for our food through social media," Popeyes said.
Though entry to the service had been reported to be invitation-only, organizers ultimately allowed in about 1,000 fans who had waited in line for hours.
In Taranto on Tuesday, police and medics boarded the ship to make brief checks as the migrants waited in line to walk down a narrow gangway.
In Taranto on Tuesday, police and medics boarded the ship to make brief checks as the migrants waited in line to walk down a narrow gangway.
While she and her fiancé waited in line at the Montreal Courthouse, she opened a little blue pouch, her "something blue," where the notes were stored.
The Presidential Commission on Election Administration found that 10 million people waited in line for more than 30 minutes to vote during previous presidential election cycles.
"Younger generations might not be able to enjoy the rights that we are enjoying now," she said as she waited in line outside a polling station.
It drew a ton of people to our table, and we were able to pitch them our concept while they waited in line for our masseuses.
As we made our way off the bus, a particularly rowdy group of Guardians fans cheered our arrival while they waited in line by a porta-potty.
When the vending machine pop-up stores appeared in major cities and random locations like the Grand Canyon, people waited in line for hours to buy them.
They were both chatting in Spanish as they waited in line to pay when a uniformed Border Patrol agent, Paul O'Neal, asked them where they were born.
I grabbed an iced coffee and waited in line to go into the meerkat pen, where you get ten minutes to play with around a dozen meerkats.
Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that it "is a disgrace" that some Arizona voters waited in line for five hours to vote because of too few polling stations.
Kim Black, 48, waited in line for 45 minutes to fill her white SUV in Garland, a suburb of Dallas, the fifth station she had tried Thursday.
On Tuesday morning, a few customers waited in line at a newsstand in the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City to purchase last-minute tickets.
"It takes a long time," said Pablo Smith, 24, who sat scrolling on his phone as he waited in line at a Citgo station in South Florida.
Hervis Rogers, the last person to cast a vote at Texas Southern University in Houston, said he watched results on his phone as he waited in line.
Once inside the ball, they waited in line again to approach a silver pedestal topped by a solid block of gold with a handprint of Mr. Nazarbayev.
Some waited in line at least an hour for the other headliner alongside a turkey leg at the State Fair of Texas every fall: a corn dog.
At airports in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Atlanta, travelers flying British Airways reported on social media that they waited in line for hours to check-in.
Outside the eatery, hundreds of customers, many of them off-duty protesters, waited in line as tourists and other shoppers crowded the popular Tsim Sha Tsui area.
When Blue Bottle opened branches in Japan last year, the Associated Press reported that customers waited in line for up to four hours for a cup of coffee.
He waited in line for 90 minutes to see an agent before an announcement told everyone to go home because no rebooking would take place at the airport.
Ownership has changed over the years, but Pratt students, old-school Brooklynites, and celebs alike have waited in line outside this inconspicuous restaurant for hours since the 1960s.
And while I waited in line, no one engaged me—which was ridiculous because I was reading an Ed Wood biography, and where were my Wood-heads at?
A Donald Trump rally in Burlington, Vermont, Thursday night was overflowing with thousands of Trump supporters who waited in line for hours in hopes of nabbing a seat.
It should be noted that CPAC attendees who waited in line to get through security to see Trump speak are more likely to be fans of the president.
As news reporters streamed out of the room, several other Cosby accusers, some in tears, waited in line to hug Constand, who smiled broadly and maintained her composure.
HELSINKI, Finland — A dozen girls waited in line in a Helsinki arena for the dressage competition, ready to show off their riding skills, their faces masks of concentration.
"Look, the V.A. does the best it can," a Vietnam-era mess sergeant told me, as we waited in line to have our photographs taken with Mr. Mills.
Dango Kumwenda, 24, who lives in Windermere, Florida, told CNN he waited in line for almost two hours to get gas at a Wawa station in Winter Garden.
With this blizzard of ballot challenges and other logistical obstacles bogging down the voting process at many predominantly nonwhite polling places, some voters waited in line for hours.
Thousands patiently waited in line to speak to their legislators, urging them to vote against proposals limiting magazine capacity, firearm confiscation, the banning of sporting rifles and more.
Voters waited in line for hours to slip ballots printed on simple paper into old cardboard boxes that bore logos of items such as toilet paper and doughnuts.
Back at Housing Works, though, fans patiently waited in line long after Mr. Moss had finished reading, hoping for a chance to meet him before he was gone.
Her son Will Englisbee told CNN that his brother last spoke to their mother by cell phone while she waited in line at Walmart, just minutes before the shooting.
When I got there, I waited in line for like 45 minutes before they said "the line ends here," and there were like four people in front of us.
Disney theme park guests on both coasts will get to visit a galaxy far, far away — but only after they've waited in line for two more Star Wars movies.
She waited in line to fill her car with gasoline, brought in her potted plants and filled her bathtub with water in case service is interrupted during the storm.
She waited in line to fill her car with gasoline, brought in her potted plants and filled her bathtub with water in case service gets interrupted during the storm.
When I waited in line to get my car inspected, I smiled when I saw the Bible wedged behind the rear window in the car in front of me.
At the age of 2, he saw his father, Tyrone, fatally stab a man while their families waited in line to see Santa Claus at a mall in Cleveland.
The protesters, organized by the Newark Water Coalition, chanted, "We want our water free, we don't need no MTV" as guests waited in line ahead of the award ceremony.
The cleaning path is not random, though; the robot basically follows a path that might be familiar to anyone who's waited in line for a ride at Disney World.
As people waited in line, Aveda staffers chatted with them about the Cherry Almond collection, which the company introduced the week of Beautycon, handing out scent sticks and samples.
As she waited in line at the border to have her passport stamped, Cailey Domínguez, 25, said she was planning to continue on to Peru, where her sister lives.
Laughter as they sorted through donated items, wide grins as they waited in line for pizza and, more than anything, a contagious sisterhood that filled the room with boundless love.
"We got up bright and early and waited in line, where I bought my rainbow flag that says, 'Love Trumps Hate,'" Maldonado, a student at Cal State Fullerton, told Refinery29.
SEATTLE — Thousands waited in line for hours in the rain outside an auditorium in downtown Seattle Wednesday morning, the way you might for Adele tickets or a new Yeezy shoe.
" The two young Trump supporters said Howard students approached them as they waited in line at the cafeteria — with one Howard student grabbing their hats and another saying "Fuck y'all.
I was packing for our Disney Cruise family vacation, when I had a gut feeling to pick up some pregnancy tests while I waited in line at the drug store.
Not while I shivered as I waited in line around the perimeter of New York City's Pier 94, a sliver of asphalt uptown and to the west of Manhattan civilization.
The president and First Lady Melania Trump paid their respects to the decorated Navy veteran on Monday — along with thousands of mourners who waited in line to visit his remains.
He reiterated in Wednesday's debate that giving illegal residents a path to citizenship would be unfair to millions of people who have waited in line to enter the country legally.
Neither attempt had been successful, so he, his wife and three daughters had walked three miles to the Fajardo shopping complex, where they waited in line for the Econo grocery.
I was dutifully wearing the dress I borrowed, but it was cocktail length and as I waited in line to enter Spring Studios I swore my calves were going numb.
The actress was seen laughing with the crew and even waited in line with regular joes after venturing into the public restrooms by the monument during a break in filming.
Like many Kenyan voters, 34-year-old Fred Nyakundi arrived at a polling station several hours before it opened and waited in line in the dark before casting his vote.
"They need to leave it be," said Cheri Reed, a 66-year-old Democrat from Columbia as she waited in line with friends for fish at Clyburn's event on Friday night.
Also, if you were curious to see if Spectacles—the stupid glasses assholes like me waited in line to get—made Snap a lot of money, the answer was decidedly no.
On a cold afternoon earlier this year, Ms. Lathon waited in line at the Houston Food Bank for the bags of asparagus, tilapia and bibb lettuce that have become her lifeline.
After the Royal Navy threw a tight blockade around the Central Powers, in 21914, German civilians waited in line all night in the hope of buying scarce meat, butter, or bread.
Wegmans recently opened its 100th store in Raleigh, North Carolina, and broke records when more than 3,000 people waited in line on its opening day, the Raleigh News and Observer reported.
Wegmans recently opened its 100th store in Raleigh, North Carolina, and broke records when more than 3,000 people waited in line on its opening day, the Raleigh News and Observer reported.
"I'm a little irritated," Ashley Castle said while she waited in line as last Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Angels began without her, her two daughters and a friend.
Dorado, Puerto Rico (CNN)Jose Luis Rodriguez waited in line Friday to fill plastic jugs in the back of his pickup truck with water for drinking, doing the dishes and bathing.
In 2010, she waited in line for hours with her brother Daniel to spend roughly $400 on a 42-inch Insignia flat-screen television at a Best Buy in Fort Worth.
One of Mr. Reid's sons had waited in line for an hour and a half to vote early this week, he said, with Mr. Reid's 18-year-old grandson in tow.
Another time she'd waited in line in the sun all afternoon for a local politician who was giving out bags with four oranges, a red pepper, and a block of sugar.
"That's my No. 1 — jobs that pay you enough," Ms. Story said as she waited in line to vote early for the California businessman Tom Steyer in the caucuses this week.
"I want to buy some cushions, dolls, badges, things like that today, and notebooks to give to my friends," said Lee, who waited in line with her 35-year-old daughter.
"I want to buy some cushions, dolls, badges, things like that today, and notebooks to give to my friends," said Lee, who waited in line with her 35-year-old daughter.
Trump said that Langer, a two-time Masters champion, waited in line to vote in Florida on Election Day before an official said he was not allowed to, witnesses told the Times.
According to the New York Times, a handful of protesters were waiting outside to greet him, holding up cardboard signs at the entrance while folks waited in line to see him perform.
While Trump railed about the NFL's "failing ratings" (which isn't true), some acquaintances waited in line for a grueling nine hours hoping to get gas, only to find there was none left.
In fact, the American Idol judge is so dedicated to the taco eatery, she once waited in line for an hour for the grand opening of Tokyo's first-ever Taco Bell location.
One afternoon, I stopped at the North Estonia Medical Center, a hospital in the southwest of Tallinn, and met a doctor named Arkadi Popov in an alleyway where ambulances waited in line.
"We haven't seen a government official or anything, no FEMA, no military, no local government," said Daniel Santiago, 51, of Fajardo, as he waited in line to get into a food store.
"I took one hour off from work to come and vote, but I have waited in line for five hours now," said Hamed Kohistani, who is a doctor at a Kabul hospital.
Meanwhile, fans waited in line at nearby concessions stands, wondered aloud about how top-seeded Simona Halep had lost to Kaia Kanepi in the first match on Armstrong a couple hours before.
"It's going to be everywhere," said Bella Allen, a woman from Long Beach, California, who waited in line to take a photo with Warren after an event in Glendale, California, last month.
The gallery had reached out to her to exhibit the work, which went on display on April 11 and has since drawn hundreds of visitors who have waited in line to see it.
Chitti was among tens of thousands of people who waited in line to reserve the car sight unseen, hours before Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed it to the world on March 31, 2016.
Sony's PlayStation 2 was the first console I bought with my own money, the first one I waited in line for, and the first one that broke down and had to be repaired.
In the afternoon, young girls scamper down the central stairway after their drum lessons, and on a recent afternoon, older women waited in line to register to volunteer during the group's Carnival performance.
As hundreds of movie buffs waited in line to see Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma" at the Telluride Film Festival in August, an S.U.V. rolled up and a tall, tanned man wearing sunglasses stepped out.
Some students waited in line for hours to get into the auditorium, holding cell phone cameras aloft as O'Rourke walked by them through the windows and screaming when he entered the auditorium's lobby.
The 30-year-old environmental consultant in Delhi waited in line three times to sit in front of a computer that photographed her face, captured her fingerprints and snapped images of her irises.
WUHAN, China — Weak with fever, An Jianhua waited in line for seven hours outside the hospital in the cold, hoping to get tested for the new coronavirus, which doctors suspected she had contracted.
"They had let us know that there's something wrong with the pipes, and now they say it's in the water supply," Mr. Webb said as he waited in line for water on Tuesday.
"They had let us know that there's something wrong with the pipes, and now they say it's in the water supply," Mr. Webb said as he waited in line for water on Tuesday.
But in the western city of San Cristobal del Tachira, Lorena Amaya, 42, spent three days sleeping in her car with her sister, as they waited in line to fill the tank with gas.
So I waited in line, let an attendant wrap my feet in weird sanitary sock things, and handed my body over to the chair so it could go to town on my aching muscles.
Others waited in line at Palu Airport for a chance to hitchhike on one of the enormous Hercules planes departing for Makassar, Manado and Balikpapan, a port city on the Indonesian island of Borneo.
Tyler the Creator had a store in Los Angeles, and you waited in line to get in and then they had only one of every item, and then somehow I paid $102 for a sweatshirt.
In contrast, some of Trump's Texas supporters had waited in line from dawn, and some people (Trump said thousands, but that hasn't been confirmed) had to be turned away because the stadium was at capacity.
In many states, voters have waited in line for hours to vote—a major problem that can at least be mitigated if millions of people aren't forced to descend simultaneously on in-person polling places.
Each morning, Elizabeth drove with her baby to Codac for her methadone, leaving the baby with a nurse or receptionist while she provided urine for a tox screen or waited in line for her dose.
In a segment NBC News released on Tuesday night, reporter Monica Alba spoke to a number of supporters as they waited in line ahead of the rally about the latest development in the impeachment inquiry.
As a sea of cameras stood waiting outside, more than 50 reporters and members of the public waited in line outside the courtroom hoping for seats while another 50 piled into an overflow room downstairs.
"I ran upstairs, waited in line and presented the box to a very shocked Jonathan, all the adrenaline fell out of me and I mumbled, 'Errr, here you go…' Then pretty much ran away!" she continues.
And Eric Trump, Junior along with Lara Trump in New York City with me and there I am in North Valley, New Jersey at a book signing that so many people who waited in line for.
An older woman wore a mini-dress patterned with the word "TRUMP," while a man in a "Star Wars" shirt reimagining Bernie Sanders as a Jedi waited in line to meet The Young Turks' Kyle Kulinski.
Many immigrants waited in line and came to this country lawfully and paid thousands of dollars to attorneys to stay here legally, while others entered illegally or overstayed their visas with little to no negative consequences.
Throughout one day this month, four government-contracted buses dropped off the migrants, who then waited in line to go inside and were later escorted by volunteers for a Catholic charity to a relief center nearby.
When the city began handing out bottled water this month, some residents waited in line for water for hours, only to find out it was only being passed out to people who live in certain areas.
"I see a lot of disorganization because they haven't started making this work yet," said Jose Coronel, 26, a civil servant, as he waited in line at a gas station in the border town of Ureña.
Its focus was on stories that could be read in just a couple of minutes, while you waited in line at the grocery store or post office, as a way to get more fiction into people's lives.
The singer-songwriter, known for her collaborations including "Me, Myself, and I" with G-Eazy and "Back to You" with Louis Tomlinson, waited in line with her mom, but she didn't even get a shot at auditioning.
"First, it was coughing and sneezing, and a lot of nasal secretions -- I brought her to the clinic where I waited in line with ... many other people in a gymnasium to get medical care," she told lawmakers.
"The first time I went to America, I had the opportunity to fight here and people really appreciate my work and appreciate my sport," Justino told CBS Los Angeles as she waited in line during the ceremony.
We waited in line for students in sad cardboard mouse ears and smudged face paint to dole out cheese, which tasted somewhere between grocery store "cheddar" and that shrink-wrapped plasticky stuff you sometimes get on flights.
Diane Young, an undergraduate at Georgetown University who attended Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, waited in line near a man in a National Rifle Association baseball cap with a copy of a biography of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
He started cutting hair at his house, then moved to a bigger place, and met a young woman named Laís, who had become his mother's friend while she waited in line to go visit him in jail.
While the first eager fans to get their hands on the 900-page tome waited in line to have it signed by Mantel, historical musicians played traditional tunes on 16th-century instruments including the recorder and lute.
While budding exorcists waited in line for pasta behind texting students, or discussed the manifestations of pure evil over yogurt, Mr. Ferrari said he hoped to invite the pope's preferred exorcist, a Lutheran, to next year's conference.
It was a rare, special experience — and one that bore no resemblance to crowded but affordable amusement parks where Americans of all classes waited in line together, as I remember them from my childhood in the 1980s.
"Well, I'm hoping we'll just get on the boat, and get in the water, and it'll be fine," said Bethany Erskine, 41, as she waited in line for a paddle boat with her husband and three children.
"Well, I'm hoping we'll just get on the boat, and get in the water, and it'll be fine," said Bethany Erskine, 41, as she waited in line for a paddle boat with her husband and three children.
It was easy to imagine them in front of the burger truck, jokingly looking over their shoulder to see if Joaquin was judging, or whispering that they were still hungry after the catering, as they waited in line.
Case in point: As I waited in line to get WiFi, a woman who I did not know told me that her recent 23andMe DNA test led her to discover that her father was not her biological father.
On Friday night, men in white robes and black-clad women waited in line to be carried, one by one, on a cherry-picker so they could find a space to sign atop the 120-square-foot billboard.
So, I'm proud of all you fans sporting Yeezy sneakers and the same merch shirts (that you clearly waited in line for hours to snag), who made me momentarily fear being trampled to death in a millennial mosh pit.
Here's what went down ... CJ was signing pics and memorabilia for fans at a minor league baseball game in FL on Saturday ... when a process server patiently waited in line for her time to meet the All-Pro back.
Mr. Flint, 40, an actor, waited in line for two days (hiring someone to camp overnight) to get his son a coveted spot in a prekindergarten charter program at Concordia Learning Center at St. Joseph's School for the Blind.
Even after Amazon extended the hours to accommodate for overwhelming interest, most people waited in line for an hour to get inside the tent, strategically positioned in close proximity to the forthcoming location of Amazon's second headquarters, or HQ2.
When Anthony Mangieri is making pizza, the right number of empty seats is zero, as any New Yorker who waited in line at the old Una Pizza Napoletana, in the East Village from 2004 to 2009, could tell you.
"I'm going to tell everyone at once, so listen!" screeched Deidra Bagdasarian, co-founder of Ganja Goddess Getaways and the owner of Bliss Edibles, who was running the door as I waited in line in my Barbie-pink getup.
"I'm very disappointed in Ted Cruz because of the way he's going after other opponents, and some of the things I don't think were actually fair," said Ken Ivey, a retired contractor who waited in line to hear Mr. Trump.
"Part of the criticism of the Republican Party is that it's so polarizing, and I think Bernie just adds fuel to that fire," said Walker Schneider, a freshman and Clinton supporter who waited in line for hours to see Sanders speak.
The memorial came a day after thousands of admirers waited in line for hours in the blazing Arizona sun and triple-digit heat to pay final respects as McCain's flag-draped coffin lay in state in the Arizona Capital rotunda.
And so on Friday, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez campaigned in Wichita for one Bernie-backed candidate, James Thompson, then continued on to Kansas City, where hours before the event, people waited in line outside on a muggy day to see them.
A crowd of film fanatics waited in line outside Austin's Paramount Theatre on Friday night – some for as long as two hours – to get a sneak peak at the new "Alien: Covenant" and to hear from acclaimed director Ridley Scott himself.
Ana Suda and Martha Hernandez were questioned in May by a uniformed officer as they waited in line to buy eggs and milk at a convenience store in Havre, Montana — a tiny town 35 miles from the US border with Canada.
The lunch ladies (and, perhaps, gentlemen too) at the Milan schools were taken aback by the kids' sudden requests for boiled chicken lunches; the children were said to have waited in line for up to an hour to be served.
Keiko Agena, who plays Rory Gilmore's hometown best friend Lane Kim, sold original ink drawings and posed for pictures with every poncho-clad and umbrella-clutching person who waited in line to meet her adjacent to the Hickory Stick Bookshop.
"Our gun rights are in danger, but I do think that Trump is on our side," Jan Ehmann, a Fort Worth, Texas, resident clad in an NRA hat, said as she waited in line for the speech with her husband, Pat.
A group of people waited in line and watched the visiting French president Emmanuel Macron and his motorcade drive by; a passing tourist was both impressed and bemused by the eagerness of Finns to queue for this seemingly innocuous attraction.
Yadira Esquivel, an 18-year-old first-time voter in Edinburg, Texas, told Insider that she waited in line for three hours, and then was written up at work for being two hours late to her shift at her job.
"Bloomberg just has bad connotations that come along with him," Leah Garwood said as she waited in line with her husband on Sunday in Las Vegas for roughly 45 minutes to vote for a different billionaire, Tom Steyer of California.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: While I waited in line at the post office at Grand Central Terminal, a woman put a large package wrapped in brown paper on the counter and presented the paperwork necessary for shipping the box overseas.
For those that did get their wages on Friday the price of goods had already surged in tandem, leaving them no better off, according to around a dozen people Reuters spoke to as they waited in line to get paid.
And if you were one of the faithful who waited in line to buy the first iPhone — the one that Apple's formerly senior director of marketing, Bob Borcher, reportedly apologized for — you haven't gone back to a flip phone or landline.
At just 19 years old, she's established herself as one of the country's more formidable entrepreneurs — friends of mine waited in line for over three hours to get a chance to shop her clothing line in the flesh, and I don't blame them.
A state like Iowa, which has practiced its caucuses for decades, is far better prepared for handling such a huge influx than a state like Maine, where voters in Portland waited in line for two or three hours during the 2016 nominating contest.
"I'm a lifelong Democrat, and I also served in Vietnam, so I came here to honor a man who never forgot about fellow veterans," said Marlin Porter, 71, a member of the Gila River Indian Community who waited in line for the viewing.
Rome Journal ROME — The cardinals seemed to be everywhere, checking their cellphones as they sat on parked mopeds, petting dogs and wearing plastic bibs over their pectoral crosses as they waited in line for lunch on a small street outside the Vatican.
"I'm pretty much leaning toward Joe, but there are so many candidates, and they're all going to come through Columbia at some point or another, so we'll see," Erin McCuien said Saturday as she waited in line for Biden's speech in South Carolina's capital.
Githeri is a popular Kenyan dish made of corn and beans that have been boiled and mixed together, and people love how casually this man — who has yet to be identified — was eating his while he waited in line to vote on Aug. 8.
Visitors patiently waited in line for a glimpse of the dancing Pikachu parade as well as the opening of a Pokémon pop-up shop, and they were treated to a scene straight out of a Korean gangster mob movie, as shown in the video above.
Hundreds waited in line at the base of Uluru on Friday local time, the last day tourists were allowed to climb the site, despite warnings about the site being too dangerous and signs urging tourists not to climb, according to the Australian Broadcasting Network (ABC).
Customers waited in line for hours, overworked employees struggled to keep up with demand, and the chain had to temporarily pull the item from restaurant menus in order to figure out how and when it could serve a sandwich to everyone who wanted one.
Dozens of schoolchildren packed "selfie lines" to take pictures with Warren, crowds overflowed high school gymnasiums to see Klobuchar, and hundreds waited in line outside a Biden rally in Des Moines as thousands of voters and activists turned out for a last look at the candidates.
Ana Suda, who was born in Texas, recorded the encounter last week on her cell phone after the agent asked her and her friend, Mimi Hernandez, who is from California, for their IDs while they waited in line to pay for groceries at a gas station.
There were a hundred or so people there who had waited in line that day to ensure entry, and besides a shared love of emotionally taxing music from the 90s, many of them had something else in common: They never saw Mineral when they were first around.
From Amy Qin, a China correspondent, and Elsie Chen, a researcher, on the ground in Wuhan: Weak with fever, An Jianhua waited in line for seven hours outside the hospital in the cold, hoping to be tested for the new coronavirus, which doctors suspected she had contracted.
Warren stuck around deep into the New York night on Monday, taking photos with each person who'd waited in line -- a process that took nearly fives times as long as the candidate spent delivering an impassioned anti-corruption address to the thousands who filled the park.
As rank-and-file members waited in line to speak at the microphones after Ryan's announcement, McCarthy gave an impromptu speech, followed by similar off-the-cuff remarks from Scalise and McMorris Rodgers — which some GOP lawmakers took as a sign of their early jockeying for the gavel.
While I waited in line with a few members of the press to enter the NYSE, behind a row of Snapchat executives (you could spot some of them from their yellow ties), Spiegel, his fiancée Miranda Kerr and other members of Snap's team met with executives of the exchange.
You waited in line to get tickets to a play you already hated and then you watched it for three hours, and then you ran on stage to protest but not the president, someone who was dressed like the president from getting pretend stabbed with a fake knife. Really?
Before MPP, both migrants who waited in line at the border and those who were apprehended between ports of entry would have been held at a US Customs and Border Protection processing facility until a border agent determined whether they should be released, transferred to immigration detention, or deported.
Before MPP, both migrants who waited in line at the border and those who were apprehended between ports of entry would have been held at a US Customs and Border Protection processing facility until a border agent determined whether they should be released, transferred to immigration detention, or deported.
Before MPP, both those who waited in line at the border and those who were apprehended between ports of entry would have been held at a US Customs and Border Protection processing facility until a border agent determined whether they should be released, transferred to immigration detention, or deported.
State of the Art When Facebook bought WhatsApp for more than $19 billion in 2014, Jan Koum, a founder of the messaging company, arranged to sign a part of the deal outside the suburban social services center where he had once waited in line to collect food stamps.
When the company told its three million Instagram followers earlier this year that it would drive an ice cream truck filled with a particular combat boot called the Billionaire Bling Boot to dozens of U.S. cities, customers "four blocks long" waited in line to buy them, says Farahi.
Others, like the hundreds of people who waited in line for chicken sandwiches at the Mike Huckabee-sanctioned Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day in 2012, not only like the food but will also go out of their way to eat it precisely because they agree with the Cathys.
Filled with in-jokes about science fiction in general and Star Trek in particular, Galaxy Quest will have special appeal to anyone already familiar with those worlds — and especially anyone who's ever waited in line to get an autograph from a star who almost certainly wanted to be anywhere else.
On the one hand, a star owes a great deal of their success to the fans who supported them along the way: Because of fans who purchased movie tickets, waited in line at meet and greets, and followed them on social media, celebrities have gained power and clout in the industry.
Ana Suda, who is originally from Texas, was chatting with a friend as they waited in line to buy eggs and milk Wednesday night at a convenience store in Havre, Montana, when the agent approached them and asked for their IDs, she told a local television news reporter for MTN News.
Elsewhere, Mr. Trump's security has tried to identify and exclude potential demonstrators before they enter his events, but large groups of protesters had waited in line for seats here, and engaged in tense disputes with Trump supporters even as the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion was still filling up.
I was in line at the campus store one day when a book cover caught my eye — I picked up the book while I waited in line, and by the time I reached the cash register I was so engrossed I bought the book and took it back to my dorm.
The Snapbot vending machine contains around 200 or so sets of Spectacles, according to estimates from people who've waited in line, and while it was refilled multiple times on its first appearance near Snapchat's original HQ in Venice Beach, yesterday it was completely sold out once the first batch of inventory was gone.
After waiting in line for an hour to apply, he spotted the manager Jack Kelly, and went right up to him, shaking his hand and saying: "I just want you to know that I waited in line for the last hour to submit my application because I really want to work here," he wrote.
You've waited in line with hangry, hungover strangers for three hours, written five-star Yelp reviews (and a few single-stars here and there, too), raved to friends about the best eggs Benedict within a 10-mile radius, and truly believe that bacon and hash browns just taste better with a side of bottomless mimosas.
We waited in line, talking about seeing Laurie Anderson wield her electric violin the night before alongside Faust talked or wondering if it might be possible to see all of The Necks' upcoming early evening performance and squeeze into a too-small room to see the Tennessee heroes of Lambchop, from a few hours west in Nashville.
At the recent gathering, staffers in the CoverGirl booth scanned phone after phone to make sure attendees who waited in line to take a photo in front of its branded backdrop (with its new slogan, "I am what I makeup," in neon lights) also followed the brand on Instagram before they would hand over a full-size mascara sample.
As Jonathan Gold reported on the front page of The Los Angeles Times, the mayor attended, the retired football star Jim Brown cut the ribbon, a disc jockey played King's "I Have a Dream" speech and about 2,000 people waited in line for chili over rice, fried chicken on a bun and paper cups of braised greens.
In one of the most affluent neighborhoods of New York City, a pocket on the Upper East Side with stately buildings and ice cream shops where scoops can be as expensive as entrees, a street sweeper waited in line on Saturday to make a modest wager to join the economic ranks of those who live on the blocks where he works.
The vast majority of people who waited in line received absolutely nothing, many of those who managed to infiltrate the space also left empty-handed, and even someone like myself who was able to get his fair share of clothing from the event, was dismayed at the lack of valuable or even wearable clothes I picked up in the chaos.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) on Sunday and hundreds of people waited in line in chilly weather to hear the president speak for Senate candidate Matt Rosendale in Belgrade, Mont.
Read more: A teen registered people to vote while they waited in line to try the new Popeyes chicken sandwichMen and women of color would continue to fight to battle discriminatory voting practices for decades even after technically receiving the right to vote, culminating in the historic civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, which led to landmark legislation that transformed American voting rights.
On the streets of Manhattan, I never have any idea which celebrity is which—they all seem to be Matt Damon—but at the Horological Society I could identify all my new heroes, many with full, Portlandian beards, across the vast hall of the library of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, in midtown, while they waited in line for their free coffee and Royal Dansk butter cookies.
Dozens of people have waited in line each day to sit through hours of what has at times been dense testimony on bank and tax records in the criminal trial against former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE — and it's not because they had to.
By the calculations of Bier and Stuart Anderson, executive director of the National Foundation for American Policy, a pro-immigration group, it would have reduced legal immigration over the coming decades by fully 226% (far more than the 230%, already a historic decline, that the sponsors claimed.) It would have severely limited the opportunity for migrants to seek political asylum in the US. And despite Trump's gesture toward those "waiting in line," the bill, after a short transition through 216, would have canceled pending immigration applications from about 203 million married adult children and siblings of US citizens who have waited in line for, in many cases, decades, as Biers and Anderson wrote recently.
Listen, I mean, I am definitely going to Subway to get a free sub today—if you buy a bottle of water or a drink you get a 6" sub absolutely gratis in the UK, and I'm not turning down a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a wet half baguette with some extremely suss ham and a bit of cheese and an overwhelming salad dressing in it—but also I'm not going to be like that virgin lad who went to your school (he got sent home once for crying in an IT lesson after the teacher told him off for looking at his battle reenactment forum) who just posted a photo of the free sandwich he waited in line for 40 minutes to get, artlessly posed in front of a busy main road, with the caption, "The only six-inch I'm interested in today LOL.

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