The demand for tickets even prompted three Newark firefighters to cut in line, officials said.
Shouting matches ensued when people tried to cut in line, she said.
At a station in Queens, New York, police arrested a man early Thursday after he cut in line and then pulled out a gun when he was challenged by other residents.
When the iPad 2 was released last year, a skirmish broke out outside a Beijing Apple Store after a man believed to be a scalper was escorted away by security after trying to cut in line.
This guy was in such a rush, he cut me in line and almost hit my car in the process.
Not surprisingly, municipalities are struggling to cut spending in line with lost revenue.
This is to cut emissions in line with targets and requirements.
The Time Inc. magazine division began to lay off about 6 percent of its global workforce of 8, 000 last week, as it prepares to do more to deliver its content on multiple platforms and devices, and cut costs in line with falling print subscription and ad revenue.
The council said the move would not mean a cut in front-line services, only a reduction of management posts.
But he should get to cut the line in the cafeteria when he returns to high school in the fall.
If there is a cost-overrun on the West Coast line, investment in the East Coast line will be cut, as the profits won't be there to pay for it.
On Thursday, both the Bank of England (BOE) and the European Central Bank (ECB) declined to cut interest rates, which was in line with expectations.
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Palestinian-Israelis fear that their fields and orchards will be sequestered for the fence-building, and that families who live on both sides of the line will be cut in half.
In 1990 the Canadian government slashed its subsidy, and the line was forced to cut operations and manpower in half.
The authority said staff who were in line for a pay cut would have their earnings conserved for three years.
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Spending, though unlikely to be cut further, is to be kept in line with inflation, forecast to be 1.5% next year.
There's no complicated story line or rendered cut scenes in-between skating -- you simply grind, gleam, and glide through ten different skate areas including classics like Burnside in Portland or the streets of San Francisco.
Users that already received 28 are right back in line to receive the latest cut, which we're hearing T-Mobile wants to have out to everyone by November 12.
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It has to cut that if it is to get its costs in line with its competitors.
The Rangers who were in danger of falling below the playoff cut line with a loss pushed this one into overtime with a bizarre goal.
It cut a nearly straight line through town, splintering everything in its path.
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The Cabinet also agreed on a salary cut of 30% for ministers and the president, in line with a campaign promise by Hollande, Vallaud-Belkacem said.
Mrs Shand Kydd, 66, said the telephone line had been cut and the house ransacked in a burglary that appeared to have been carried out by professional thieves.
Rangel played in Darren Pratley who cut back from the by-line to Sinclair but his faint touch was not enough to steer the ball home from six yards.
In a research note to clients, Lehman Brothers analyst Holly Becker cut her first-quarter earnings estimates, putting them in line with the company's guidance, and reduced her fiscal 2001 earnings estimates to 16 cents per share, from 33 cents.
Everardo McFarlane of Phoenix was none too happy with the change, as he was first in line Friday but didn't make the cut.
That frustration will evaporate in 2016 when the new FasTracks East Rail Line will cut the duration of the 25-mile trip between downtown and the newly renovated Union Station to just 30 minutes.
Cut the long piece of skirt steak into 3- to 4-inch sections, then cut each section into thin strips across the grain (that is, in line with the full length of the skirt steak).
The clothes that do get made in commercial quantities and reach us in the stores may have touches here and there--a color, a collar, a line of cut--that descend from a runway presentation in Milan or Paris or New York several years before.
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