![]() ![]() Once you get your ballot, it's usually very quick. That takes a minute or two, and nobody wants those poll workers to rush through it and do a shit job. and having it checked against the rolls of registered voters. What takes the longest time is not the actual voting, no matter what method is being used in your polling place. And again, they don't report it when it goes smoothly with little or no wait. Many early voters (in states where this is allowed-not mine) reported long lines, because, again, nobody really knew how many people to expect. I think there have been lines for some states/areas that have instituted "early voting," which is a fairly new concept. (I'm hoping for an outrageously high voter turnout percentage.) ![]() This year's different-or at least most of us who value participatory democracy are keeping our fingers crossed that it will be different. Some precincts and polling places are going to be overwhelmed by an unusually high number of voters this year (thank heaven, finally), because voter turnout (as I'm sure you've heard) is historically pretty pathetic. So you're going to hear stories of insane wait times but you won't hear all the stories of people who walked in, got their ballot, voted, and left. Well, frindley (and anyone else), first of all every district and polling place within a district is different. Ryanair to charge for air on planes Norfolk Blogger 2009 ![]() Veronica Mars Movie Could Still Happen, Arrested Development Perhaps Not | /Film 2010 I also had a chance to taste Morten's 2007 Meritage blend which was in queue for the bottling line.Īnd I know I'll be in queue to see it twice. These tickets will be called "Cattle Class", and passengers will be treated the same as existing customers but importantly, will not have the put up with standing in queue with the plebs in the standard "Pleb Class" that already exists. Mayende also argues that illegal occupations could not be rewarded by providing access to housing on a preferential basis - which he refers to as queue-jumping. Next project in the queue is a Harry Potter scarf. noun (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmittedĪt the head of the queue is a woman carrying a baby in her arms.įossum and Cotterill: tales of contrast Maxine 2008.verb form a queue, form a line, stand in line.noun a braid of hair at the back of the head.noun a line of people or vehicles waiting for something.verb computing To add to a queue data structure.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.verb UK To arrange themselves into a physical waiting queue.verb UK To put oneself or itself at the end of a waiting line.noun A waiting list or other means of organizing people or objects into a first-come-first-served order.transitive verb To fasten, as hair, in a queue.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.noun A line of persons waiting anywhere.noun A tail-like appendage of hair a pigtail.noun In musical notation, the stem or tail of a note.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.noun The tail-piece of a violin or similar instrument.noun A tail or pendent braid of hair a pigtail: originally part of the wig, but afterward, and toward the close of the eighteenth century, when it was in common use, formed of the hair of the head.noun A tail in heraldry, the tail of a beast.To tie, braid, or fasten in a queue or pigtail.intransitive verb To braid or twist (hair) into a queue.intransitive verb To place in a sequence.noun A data structure from which the first item that can be retrieved is the one stored earliest.noun A sequence of stored data or programs awaiting processing.noun A long braid of hair worn hanging down the back of the neck a pigtail.noun A line of waiting people or vehicles. ![]() From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. ![]()
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