51. Americans endure long lines at airports while officials pretend that their version of a checked-baggage security program improves national security.
52. An onion shortage in India is producing long lines, high prices and short tempers in many cities.
53. And Clinton is only the latest in a long line of presidents who have had a terrible time with an unruly Congress.
54. And indeed throughout Italy, long lines formed in recent weeks in banks and at postal savings windows as Italians reshuffled their portfolios.
55. And a limit to the length of time long lines are in the water would mean that the turtles that are caught would be less likely to drown.
56. And he always varied his long lines with melodies and riffs.
57. And it is sometimes tough to get a table because of the long line of nitwits who figure if they are seated they must certainly be somebody.
58. And all the while, the Capitol, bathed in sunshine, reopened to a long line of summer tourists.
59. And he follows a long line of Irish-American world heavyweight champions-- John L. Sullivan, James Corbett, Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney, said Cobert.
60. And bankers and policymakers began hammering out another in a long line of rescue packages for a financially troubled country, this time Brazil.