The correct spelling for people lining up for something is a queue. or cue for pool.
It translates to 'what will be, will be'.
Columbia House Music is a CD club. Every month one will receive a CD from the music queue that one creates. This company sells movies, box sets, and music.
Next to your volume button, there will be two arrows that cross over each other. Click that for random mode, to turn it off click it again. If there are no arrows next to the volume, make sure your 'radio is off' by clicking the 'queue' tab on the left and selecting 'turn radio off'.
Yes, Rolf does sing a wonderful version of the Zeppelin classic, in his own inimitable style.Rolf's version came about as a result of his appearance on an Australian TV Game Show called The Money Or The Gun. Some bright spark hit on the idea of every musical guest singing a version of 'Stairway' in their own style. The result was a queue round the block of artists and bands clamouring to appear - and a twenty-two track album showcasing the best versions, including Rolf of course, and also The Australian Doors who made the song fit the rhythm and melody of Light My Fire, and The Beatnix, who fitted it snugly into the sound of almost every Beatles hit!
At a taxi rank
A homophone for cue is "queue." Both words sound the same when spoken but have different meanings and spellings.
This is really dependent how your queue is implemented. Unfortunately, working from the outside of a queue, this is usually impossible without removing all elements from the queue. while !queue.isEmpty() print queue.dequeue()
join the queue
In programming a "pipe" usually refers to a connection to a data source (aka a database). The difference between a queue and a pipe is that a queue usually caches some data from the data source while a pipe is just a connection to the data source.
No, you can queue. Expect a long wait whether you have pre-booked or not.
Usually known as queue jumping.
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i dont know queue bc if take away 4 letters it still sounds like q
Queue is a data structure which is based on FIFO that is first in first out. Following are the types of queue: Linear queue Circular queue Priority queue Double ended queue ( or deque )
Usually it's modelled by the function (alpha)e^(-alpha *x).
Oh, dude, "queue" has one syllable. It's like a VIP word in the syllable club, just chilling with its single syllable while other words are out there trying too hard with their multiple syllables. Keep it simple, right?