• The demand for tickets even prompted three Newark firefighters to cut in line, officials said.

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  • Shouting matches ensued when people tried to cut in line, she said.

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  • 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.

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  • Not surprisingly, municipalities are struggling to cut spending in line with lost revenue.

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  • This is to cut emissions in line with targets and requirements.

    BBC: Scotland's nuclear stations could stay open

  • But he should get to cut the line in the cafeteria when he returns to high school in the fall.

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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.

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  • 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.

    FORBES: Rate Cut Resistant: Market Surges Forward Without Interest Rates Cuts

  • In 1990 the Canadian government slashed its subsidy, and the line was forced to cut operations and manpower in half.

    FORBES: Through the Rockies In Style

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: The quiet man

  • Yet the previous Labour government was reluctant to increase the defence budget in line with its grandiose ambitions and now the coalition government is set to cut it.

    ECONOMIST: Britain's defence review

  • 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.

    NPR: Earnings Preview: Time Warner Reports Weds.

  • 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.

    BBC: Swansea 1-0 Middlesbrough

  • In later action, Woods battled to make the weekend on the cut line of level par after a second straight 70 with 23-year-old rookie Luke Guthrie leading the way on nine-under 131 after a superb seven-under 63.

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  • That is in line with previous estimates to rebuild a nearby substation that flooded and cut power to New Jersey Transit's train service into Hoboken for months.

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  • They may only add a few million bucks to the top line, but making rods and poles in the same plant helps K2 cut manufacturing costs.

    FORBES: Ski, Fish And Pitch

  • On the western boundary stood a line of ash trees that he wished, in dictatorial moods, to cut down, because they filled his garden with seeds.

    ECONOMIST: Christopher Lloyd

  • 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.

    BBC: Burglars target Diana's mother

  • 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.

    FORBES: Forbes Forecast: Boo-Hoo Yahoo!

  • Ford has traditionally lagged behind global auto majors such as General Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen AG, but the company is investing significantly in the region to increase capacity and expand the product line as it looks to cut its dependency on the North American market.

    FORBES: Ford Looks To S. Korea As Its Next Asian Growth Engine

  • While Citi was hardly alone in that kind of misery, the investment banking losses took a more unexpected cut to its bottom line.

    FORBES: Connect

  • To clear out all the guerrillas would be even more costly in human lives and probably not possible without crossing the line of control to cut off their supplies.

    ECONOMIST: Sharif��s sticky wicket

  • 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).

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  • 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.

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  • In the private sector, a decision is made about how much of the expense line needs to be cut and managers are forced to make the tough decisions.

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  • But moving forward on the governing front, the Republican line now seems to be that they want to bring it back up specifically in the payroll tax cut negotiations.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • If you are a money manager, and you want to get cut in on some of this lucrative work, we have some advice for you: Sign up for another Callan line of business--advising portfolio managers.

    FORBES: Pay For Play

  • Harlequins won quick ball off the top of a line-out and when they shipped it into midfield Turner-Hall cut a stiletto line to scissor with Evans before racing over, with Evans adding the extras to put the Londoners in front.

    BBC: Harlequins 19-17 Stade Francais

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