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Associated Press Queuing—and queuing and queuing—on the tarmac in New York.
Runway Inflation in Hong Kong Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Queuing wasn't an unusual custom in those days – for cinema matinees, or the butcher's – but at the Festival of Britain the waiting was formidable.
My memories of the Festival of Britain? 'Oh, not another queue' | Ian Jack 2011
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Queuing wasn't an unusual custom in those days – for cinema matinees, or the butcher's – but at the Festival of Britain the waiting was formidable.
My memories of the Festival of Britain? 'Oh, not another queue' | Ian Jack 2011
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Anyhow, put your name on the Player Ticket Return Queuing System, and let me know how that goes.
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AFP Queuing to cast ballots outside Hyderabad, April 16.
The India Vote 2009
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The 11th of every month is now officially Queuing Day, when people are expected to give up their traditional scrums and practice standing in orderly lines.
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Individualism then re-asserts itself on every 12th, but the Queuing Days help, and the Capital Ethics Development Office expects that the coming months will continue to show improvements.
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Queuing up across the Atlantic now, Hanna, Ike and maybe even Josephine.
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The Second Great Leap Forward Pamphlet #14: Queuing: “It's civilised to queue, it's glorious to be polite.”
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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The Second Great Leap Forward Pamphlet #14: Queuing: “It's civilised to queue, it's glorious to be polite.”
On crowds 2008
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