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I don't think it will be a big queue.
"I don't care, I've got a big queue, I'm getting the manager," says the woman.
"Big queue outside TVC already – including TV cameras interviewing the audience as they line up.
After visiting the Blue Mosque nearby, we saw the big queue outside and decided to find out what was going on.
Levedev added that "you don't have a lot of [potential] investors, there isn't a very big queue" – not surprisingly, given the well publicised structural problems facing the newspaper industry.
Pathetically, I looked around for human assistance, only to find a big queue at the box office, where a solitary staff member was gradually processing incoming fleshbags with the joyous gusto of a woman forced to slowly count dust motes in a jail cell forever.
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But there were big queues at the food stalls and shops.
In 2007 big queues in front of London's polling stations seemed to vindicate the candidates' British push.
We don't expect big queues but we are also ready to introduce a reservations system if we need to".
Starkey conceded times were hard but said the big queues to see objects from the hoard heartened him.
The fully equipped TV studio always has big queues, too, as, more perplexingly, does the car-rental office.
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