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  • 21line — 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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  • 22Out (novel) — Out   …

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  • 23line of least resistance — • line of least resistance • the path of least resistance the easiest (though probably not the best) way or course of action (same as to take the easy way out) …

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  • 24Line arrow — Line arrows are used by cave divers to provide a tactile reference on lines to point to the exit of the overhead environment. The arrow is used to always point the way out of a cave. See also * scuba diving External links *… …

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  • 25take the easy way out — to avoid dealing directly with a problem, difficulty or situation by taking some other action (same as to take the line of least resistance) …

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  • 26take the easy way out of — to avoid dealing directly with a problem, difficulty or situation by taking some other action (same as to take the line of least resistance) …

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  • 27line — 1 noun LONG THIN MARK 1 (C) a long thin, usually continuous mark on a surface: A wiggly line showed where the river was. | straight line: Can you draw a straight line? | dotted line (=a broken straight line drawn or printed on paper): Sign your… …

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  • 28Line of Delirium — infobox Book | name = Line of Delirium title orig = Linia Grez, Линия Грез (Russian) image caption = author = Sergei Lukyanenko (Сергей Лукьяненко) country = Russia language = Russian series = Line of Delirium trilogy genre = Space Opera, Science …

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  • 29line — I UK [laɪn] / US noun Word forms line : singular line plural lines *** 1) [countable] a long thin mark on the surface of something Draw a straight line. Each horizontal line on the graph represents fifteen minutes. a) a long thin mark on the… …

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  • 30Line bundle — In mathematics, a line bundle expresses the concept of a line that varies from point to point of a space. For example a curve in the plane having a tangent line at each point determines a varying line: the tangent bundle is a way of organising… …

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