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en Those who wait could face long lines at licensing outlets on the coast,. Nobody wants to be standing in line to buy a license at low tide.

en Lines are two blocks long in both directions, ... The lines were that long in the morning and (my husband) is in line now and said he expected it to take an hour.

en I was standing in line thinking there's got to be another way. Make an ADHD person wait in line to pick up a prescription and they're going to come up with a solution.

en Licensing IP can be an attractive revenue stream and a very profitable one at that, especially for companies that have a rich IP portfolio such as Microsoft. Microsoft can look at its portfolio and see where it makes sense to license some of these technologies. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. Where Microsoft can get a broader reach by licensing some of these technologies, it will go ahead and do that.

en We won't see any more of these unending lines of people who, regardless of the weather conditions, wait on line for hours.

en Time and tide wait for no man. A pompous and self-satisfied proverb, and was true for a billion years; but in our day of electric wires and water-ballast we turn it around: Man waits not for time nor tide.
  Mark Twain

en I was trying to get me one, but the line was a little too long for my liking. Standing in that kind of line in this heat isn't worth it to me right now.

en I've coached several great lines at Nevada Union and Placer. If this group reaches it's potential it could be one of the best lines I've coached. I haven't had a line like this with size, strength mixed with athletic ability. Usually any line has a weak link. This line doesn't.

en It's become increasingly obvious that it's created another line during busy periods. That is, in our opinion, a disservice to wait in two lines.

en If Corey Grantham is standing face to face with Dre, it's really face to chest. Tory Thompson has them standing in the grass. I suggest to you that Tory Thompson didn't see a thing.

en It appears that these red tide events are increasing in nature, especially on Florida's west coast. I think that manatees and other animals impacted by these events are sentinels for serious environmental and human problems, and in fact our research makes a strong case for potentially severe human red-tide impacts.

en It was a madhouse, ... if you wait until voting day, then you've got the long lines and you get tired.

en We're placing ourselves in harm's way more. The more people who live on coast lines, in canyons in California, on fault lines, the more it's going to cost you.

en If the line should happen to get real long because of long lines, you could then use the optical scan. It goes into a secure box. It gets counted at the end of the night. And this would only be for the May election.

en Virtualization is nice because it helps reduce server sprawl, but it has caused confusion in how to license in a virtual world. Today it's done at the install, and [the license] is bound to the physical device. But when you move to a virtual world, how do you count if customers have a blend of both physical and virtual machines? They need to manage both and enable interoperability in a virtual world and licensing models, so you can consume them in an easy-to-understand way.


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