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(They have lines out the door).
'I never used to have lines here.' You still don't.
We used to have lines waiting for tables.
"Places that have lines get Nimby complaints," Mr. Camac said.
Some years ago there was also the "Ecofont", which had holes in it – these have lines.
But the Democrats do have lines of attack in areas where the mayor may be vulnerable.
Her children have lines from Mrs Palin's convention speech off pat.
"We normally have lines, three or four lines" at the cash registers in August, he said.
"You use to have lines of people wanting to buy a house.
Still, be forewarned: you're in the city that never sleeps and whose major tourist sights always have lines.
"There are a fair amount of nude scenes in the movie, so I couldn't have lines," he said.
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