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19:51 Mar 23, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Bill Greendyk United States Local time: 06:11 | ||||||
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4 | pulled in front of/cut off |
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4 | get into the line |
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pulled in front of/cut off Explanation: Yes, Roxane, that's what it means, at least in Bolivia! Cheers! |
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get into the line Explanation: When you are in a file to -say- buy tickets and a person get without permission into the line.. |
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