Queues Sentence Examples

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  • The law presently interdicted these female comedians (onna-kabuki) in the interests of public morality, and they were succeeded by boy comedians (wakashu-kabuki) who simulated womens ways and were vetoed in their turn, giving place to yaro-kabuki (comedians with queues).

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  • The lift systems are good with very few queues, and no slow chairlifts!

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  • The display was removed, the rain continued to fall, the traffic queues got longer and the ground became almost impassible.

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  • There were sizable queues for the high ropes, quad bikes and laser clay pigeon shooting.

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  • Objectives Students can construct state diagrams for modeling of basic queues.

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  • The only downside was the twenty minute queues at both bars.

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  • Integrated fares using the Oyster card would be extended to rail services, cutting ticket office and ticket barrier queues and reducing fare evasion.

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  • There were queues out of the door as curious Orcadians checked out the giant jars of gherkins, plastic flip-flops and tubs of sauerkraut.

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  • It will still be possible to reach the West Wall, but by using the funicular to ascend, which can have long queues.

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  • The third level is that the destination pipe queues for a local pipe queue can be set load balanced inbound.

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  • The skiing itself was excellent, queues virtually non existent and the skiing area large.

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  • However, fish was often in short supply with the result that fish queues gained considerable notoriety.

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  • We chose the southern, to avoid the infamous queues from the eastern entrance.

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  • Discount London has arranged for fast track entry for our ticket holders to avoid the lengthy queues.

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  • These large traffic flows cause delays and long, slow-moving queues along Thames Road and its approaches.

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  • There are no check-in queues to endure or traffic jams to suffer.

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  • In October there were queues outside the Hilda Quick hide most days, with a strict time quota for the watchers.

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  • I don't ride on the pavements, jump red lights or cycle down the inside of traffic queues.

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  • His work was popular locally, queues forming on private view nights, which often seemed like Rugby scrums.

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  • Officers will monitor queues into town bars and night clubs and work with door staff to exclude any troublemakers liable to cause problems.

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  • The feeling against the Chinese found expression sometimes in unjust and mean legislation, such as the famous " queue ordinance " (to compel the cutting of queues - the gravest insult to the Chinese), and an ordinance inequitably taxing laundries.

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  • The queues at shop tills, toilets and ticket booths would stretch anyone 's patience.

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  • I do n't ride on the pavements, jump red lights or cycle down the inside of traffic queues.

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  • His work was popular locally, queues forming on private view nights, which often seemed like rugby scrums.

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  • A first-time customer may even spend hours being shuffled backward and forward between different queues within the same one-stop shop.

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  • These following graphs show the size of the socket buffer queues in tcp.

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  • Though hip hop in the region still took queues from the US, musically and lyrically, British MCs began to use specifically British themes and musical influences in their music.

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  • Something like that is good for continuous monitoring of your email program, downloading queues, or even playing music in a media player widget.

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