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  • 21line — line1 [līn] n. [ME merging OE, a cord, with OFr ligne (both < L linea, lit., linen thread, n. use of fem. of lineus, of flax < linum, flax)] 1. a) a cord, rope, wire, string, or the like b) a long, fine, strong cord with a hook, sinker,… …

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  • 22Stand by Me (film) — Stand by Me Theatrical release poster Directed by Rob Reiner Produced by Br …

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  • 23line — Ⅰ. line [1] ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow mark or band. 2) a length of cord, wire, etc. serving a purpose. 3) a row or connected series of people or things. 4) a row of written or printed words. 5) a direction, course, or channel. 6) …

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  • 24Line Mode Browser — Wikipedia im Line Mode Browser Basisdaten Entwickler W3C / CERN …

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  • 25line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… …

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  • 26line up — {v. phr.} 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. * /The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard./ * /The football team lined up in a T formation./ 2. To put in… …

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  • 27Line A (Prague Metro) — Line A ( cz. Linka A) is a line of the Prague Metro, serving the Czech Republic capital. Chronologically the second line in the system, it was first opened in 1978 and has expanded mostly during the 1980s. Presently it has 13 stations and… …

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  • 28Line Jahr — Nation Norwegen …

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  • 29Line plot survey — is a systematic way of laying out sample plots in a forest inventory that uses a rectangular grid arrangement. It is also used for an application of systematic sampling, similar to statistical properties as random sampling, but often easier to… …

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  • 30line-up — n [C usually singular] 1.) the players in a sports team who play in a particular game ▪ This was his first match in the starting line up (=the players who begin the game) . 2.) a group of people, especially performers, who have agreed to be… …

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