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"It's hard to get your head around" how many semiconductors will soon line the world, Mr. Segars said.
Plasma screens displaying information and advertisements will soon line the Infinite corridor, the walls of Lobby 7, and possibly the student center, said UA Senate speaker Ling Wong '04.
While the family flutters expectantly around the palazzo, Johannes Burchard, the papal Master of Ceremonies, fits Rodrigo Borgia for a golden ring, which cardinals and kings will soon line up to kiss.
Acoustic panels would soon line the walls, in part to account for any spillover of sound from the adjacent movie theaters (which will share a lobby and refreshment stands with the theater).
The country has been through enough horrors to know that political adversaries will soon line up and take their battle stations on Twitter and talk shows as no solutions are found and no lessons are learned.
In Switzerland, twelve windows by Polke — five big ones in glass and the rest, mostly small, in sliced translucent stone — will soon line the thousand-year-old Romanesque Grossmünster (large cathedral), the seat of Zurich's cantonal state religion — the Evangelical-Reformed Church — and historically a cradle of the Protestant Reformation.
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Soon, lines stretched out the door.
DeBroff soon lined up a job in the Middlesex County, Massachusetts, district attorney's office.
As January progresses, the restaurant gets busier, and soon lines are forming on weekends.
And she's so skilled that men are soon lining up and insisting on her special services.
A new public highway is soon lined — in good times — with stores and malls filled with consumers.
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