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I frequently seem to be scanning my iPhone in restaurants, while waiting to order or eating alone at the counter.
And this Wednesday, there was a steady line of customers waiting to order cups of Don Pepe (Panama; $4), with its hints of semisweet chocolate, pomegranate and pineapple.
It was just the other day when I was standing in line at the deli counter, waiting to order a hoagie.
The fire pits burned at our feet as we stood in line, waiting to order – it was like a smoky, meaty museum.
Every Saturday and Sunday, from May to October, the northern edge of the park took on a mercado feel, with people 10 and 12 deep waiting to order.
When you see a row of people who seem to be waiting to order a coffee, do you ask one of them, "Are you on line," or "Are you in line"?
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I can hardly wait to order one.
Nearby, a woman waited to order a glass of her own.
Behind them, a scrum waited to order, chattering above the whir of the microwave and the warble of Bollywood hits.
At midday last Wednesday, local supermarket workers and grandmothers with children in tow waited to order at Johnny's.
Recently at a McDonald 'sin Brooklyn, I waited to order as the people on the registers traded loud profanities with customers who were, I guess, their friends.
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