6/1/2023 0 Comments Queue hair91 The names applied in various wine districts of France to the casks which they use, differ without reference to the measure in the department of the Marne, the tonneau is called the queue. 47 The carriage of a queue of wine from Dijon to Dunkirk‥costs an hundred livres‥but if sent in the bottle, the carriage will be just double. 267/3 Are we going to wait until Marxism and socialism have conquered the world, and then stand there last in the queue, waiting for its return to us? 1977 Spare Rib May 19/4 Women in poor areas are always at the end of the queue for anything.ġ777 P. 96/1 Airplanes stacked over an airport, shoppers,‥freight cars lined up for unloading at a railroad terminal and messages seeking a free path through a telegraph network all have one thing in common: they are members of a queue, or a line waiting for a service. 279 In arts and social studies, most of those with a college post before a university post were tutorial fellows in the ‘queue’ for a CUF lectureship. 839/3 After the war the railways had to take their place in the queue after housing and housing repairs. 43/1 In Leningrad, Gershwin's music and Heyward's ‘Porgy’ were anticipated by a two-day queue for tickets priced up to $15 apiece in rubles. 4/2 It would be for the Commons to discuss whether the claim of the judges on salaries in the queue of claims should be met before others. 152 My own interest in the subject arose from a correspondence‥about queues of taxis in station yards and of customers in retail shops. 64 Paulina had a mind above bread queues and unlit streets. 298, I joined a queue of three or four persons who were waiting their turn, flattened myself between them and the partition till I heard him walk out. 2) 120 A long queue, like that outside a Parisian theatre. 177 A half-mile queue of carriages was formed along the street. iv, That talent‥of spontaneously standing in queue, distinguishes‥the French People. A number of persons ranged in a line, awaiting their turn to proceed, as at a ticket-office also, a line of carriages, etc. Fletcher’ Don't whistle ‘Macbeth’ 22 One of her habitual wigs‥that‥ended in a pert queue at the back.ģ. Men wore it either in a queue bound up in the back or in the long bob they inherited from the Basket-makers. Tunis Indians 117/1 The Hopi had brown skins and straight black hair. 77 Insignia and distinctive dress of caste were outlawed-even queues had to be cut. 257 All classes excepting the nobility, samurai, Shinto priests, and doctors, shaved the greater part of the head, and wore queues. ![]() Hearn Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation xii. ![]() 40 These boys were all bachelors, and wore their hair in a queue down their backs. 183 Old cocked-hats, and tied queues, still stalk about the town. Dict., Queue‥an appendage that every British soldier is directed to wear in lieu of a club. 100 The largeness of the doctor's wig arises from the same pride with the smallness of the beau's queue. 116 A‥coat over which his own hair descended in a leathern queue.
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