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The Cabat has since become one of the label's top-selling items, but the company makes only about five hundred each season, and they invariably sell out (thereby creating waiting lists not unlike those for It Bags).

The freeze would create waiting lists for that program.

IBM used to create waiting lists for their mainframe computers so that they could charge a higher price and eliminate discounts.

As the number of patients requiring adjuvant chemotherapy is steadily increasing, often without a parallel increase in resources allocated to delivering chemotherapy, many oncology departments have to create waiting lists for starting chemotherapy.

People over 65 are created by waiting for 64-year-olds to have another birthday, and there's not much policy and economic events can do about that.

However, the two airlines operated separately as subsidiaries of the newly created United Continental Holdings while waiting for the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a single operating license, which was granted in late 2011.

They were smart, and if you play against smart teams they can knock the ball around you a little bit and create chances, waiting for the right opportunities.

Normally, we try to play compact, deep and well organised away from home but creating chances, not waiting for the other team to make a mistake".

In a statement, Mt. Gox's operators said the attack may have been motivated by hackers trying to prompt "panic selling" -- buying up cheap bitcoins after creating hysteria, then waiting for the currency's value to recover.

Takeshi Hayakawa, the lead programmer for Super Mario Galaxy 2, created a development tool that allowed different staff members, including visual and sound designers, to easily design and create stages without waiting for programmers, many of which were incorporated into the final game.

I suspect that many, many writers have found themselves dealing with characters they have created who are waiting for something to happen, something "magic" (Naipaul) or something "momentous" (me) or something "prodigious" (James) that once recognized would change everything.

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