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If there's one thing more annoying than queueing for hours for the Sistine Chapel, it's queueing for hours only to be told that the marvels of Michelangelo's ceiling are off limits unless you have cash in your wallet.
Over 1 million voters ignored the threat, queueing for hours all over the country to cast their ballot.
For them, getting to a bank and queueing for hours will cost money and time they don't have.
Arriving at the ground a couple of hours or so before the start of play, you walk past spectators who, at Lord's, may have been queueing for hours.
It's no exaggeration to say that Cannes has gone Indy crazy, with delegates queueing for hours to get in before the show began at lunchtime.
It can look as if business is good, particularly with readers queueing for hours to buy a signed book by Caitlin Moran in Bristol on Friday.
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Kenya's voters turned out in droves and queued for hours under a scorching sun.
In the north, hundreds queued for hours outside a sole distribution centre.
People queued for hours to view the collection, appropriately subtitled "A Democracy of Photographs".
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