Anthony's Church, where devotees stand in line to deposit offerings to its Technicolor shrines.
"Back then we had to stand in line with everyone else, " says partner Jay Hoag.
Other people are posting craigslist ads asking others to stand in line for them.
Customers of large retailers will stand in line hoping to buy at the frozen price.
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"I'd be willing to stand in line again -- and vote again -- if I could, " said Brown.
Yet, surprisingly, customers stand in line every night to buy the coveted product.
We rode into Paris in the mornings and had to stand in line on the bus for hot water.
If Kennedy wants to be New York's junior senator, she should stand in line and run for office in 2010.
Yet people stand in line to pay full price for a new product from Apple and crowds gather to hear about a new smartphone.
Our politicians congratulate themselves on this as we stand in line.
Wealth evaporates and recovery is delayed while people stand in line.
And if you stand in line at some government office and nobody seems to be paying any attention to you, well, that needs to be fixed.
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For example, why should you stand in line to order at a coffee shop when the shop already knows that you always order a medium vanilla latte?
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Or, you might be like one of my gay friends, who would ask others to stand in line for his Chick-fil-A lunch, lest his boyfriend find out.
The circuit-breaker restrictions apply to that stock on the next day of trading as well, and short sales would stand in line behind sell orders from other traders.
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And not only that, but it denigrates the value of legal immigration by people that stand in line for years to get to our country legally, you know.
So, being a boy whose only wish at that time was to own and wear a pair of blue jeans, I decided to stand in line, along with many people.
And as they stand in line at the checkout, many are certain to double-check that big online store one last time to see if their goods are available with free shipping.
If you get your boarding pass on your phone, some airlines can update it if your seat or flight changes so you don't have to stand in line at a kiosk or counter.
And in May this year, judge Lady Dorrian widened the scope to include prisoners in Peterhead who had to use a porta-potty and stand in line to slop out into a public sluice.
Kerry voters may have been motivated by the war or the economy, but it seems that in this election, not enough of them felt strongly enough to go and stand in line to vote.
You know, like identifying passengers that may be wincing or frowning or aggravated or impatient or irritated at having to stand in line because of the lack of proper focus on real security threats.
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We will stand in line like everybody else.
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Wii were more or less stellar, and it's still hard to get your hands on one unless you want to stand in line waiting for a fresh shipment or pay a premium on eBay .
She was working nights at a restaurant in the Village, then going home to Brooklyn and waking in the dark to put on full makeup and stand in line for early-morning chorus calls back in Manhattan.
Consumers: Anyone deeply ingrained in the TechCrunch scene is the first to download a cool new app, stand in line for hours to get the newest iPhone, or pass along VC jokes with their friends from Buzzfeed.
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Many of them will likely stand in line again on November 7 to be the first to take home Modern Warfare 3, which is expected to top Black Ops and become the biggest game launch of all time.
The cruel irony of this is that the entire difference between the legal maximum price and the price people are willing to pay for every gallon that is supplied will evaporate as people stand in line for gas.
Fans are Poles like Joanna Kosicka, a European Union official born in 1974 who reads "Marzi" to her 8-year-old son and recounts her own tales of waking at 4 a.m. to stand in line for one kilogram of sugar.
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