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lined ship straight
He was lined up straight with the ship canal, Dale Mitchell
lined
They were all lined up anyway. It's no surprise. Alex Segura
lined ready
They were all lined up and ready for us to come in. It's just something you had to see in person. Mike Dove
lined people
There were about 300 or 400 people already lined up. Brad Turner
lined
This is one of the very-easy-to-interpret reports. In this one, everything lined up like the planets. Ethan Harris
lined process ways whatever wrong
I mean, if you lined up 100 writers, you'd get 100 different ways in which they write. There's no right way or wrong way to do it; it's whatever your process is. Eric Van Lustbader
lined parking
And they were lined up in a parking lot, end on end? Harold Rogers
lined ready
We've got a lot of quartets lined up and ready to go. Randall Eliason
lined mentally point straight thinking worried
You get to the point where you're not thinking mentally straight because you are worried about getting back, getting lined up. You're not thinking about the little things that go on. Aaron Smith
parking
I?d like to get this person ID?d. I want to find out what they were doing in a parking garage. Tim Smith
parking particular problem south
Parking in particular is a problem for us at the south campus. Richard Wing
parking regular
In the Wal-Mart parking lot, they had a regular city. Jim Lowe
parking people restaurant turn wish
I just wish people would go with the flow. I mean, a parking meter is like a restaurant table: We have to turn these things over. Tony Marino
parking pass
Tailgating can be challenging if you don't have a parking pass (scalped for as much as $200), Dave Hollingsworth
parking people pick pull
It's better than parking in the parking lot. This way, you just pull right up to the curb, pick up your people and go. Ted Forrest
parking
completely full. There were no more parking spaces. Tim Collins
parking
There's really nothing you can do about it because you need a parking spot. James Awad
parking parking-lot sermons
The sermon begins in the parking lot. Andy Stanley