In line Sentence Examples

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  • Each day they changed positions in line so that no one ate the dust from all the wagons every day.

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  • Let's get in line or the food will be gone.

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  • When the meal ended and the dishes were put to bed, the three withdrew to the parlor, now empty of guests who were either dining uptown or waiting in line to do so.

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  • I'll help you keep your woman in line.

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  • Dean was feeling more comfortable that Cynthia just needed time to get her priorities in line.

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  • He'd have all he could do to keep his own screaming nerves in line.

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  • I take it this is his way of hooking me up with a man to keep me in line?

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  • With Bird Song being full, much as I'd like to get to know Miss Annie a little better, she'll have to wait in line.

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  • Rita Angeltoni, the token skirt, as she referred to herself, was usually there banging on her keyboard or answering the phone while keeping the quartet in line.

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  • Shifting to his highest gear, Dean raced in pursuit down a long incline.

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  • He put an arm around her waist and pulled her to him possessively – much like claiming groceries after waiting a long time in line to pay for them.

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  • To provide you with an heir - or to keep me in line?

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  • She tossed her salad and stood in line to get him his coffee then walked across the parking lot to the Barnes and Noble.

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  • In 1613 he led a large army against his persecutor, on whose murder by two of his officers that year Bethlen was placed on the throne by the Porte, in opposition to the wishes of the emperor, who preferred a prince who would incline more towards Vienna than towards Constantinople.

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  • If these two were broadside on to the direction of the sending station oscillations in the same phase would be produced in them both, but if they were in line with it then the oscillations would be in opposite phases.

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  • This is in line with the provisions in the Constitution of the United States regarding the protection of property, but the difficulty in applying the principle to the railway situation lies in the fact that costs have to be met by averaging the returns on the total amount cf business done, and it is often impossible, in specific instances, to secure a rate which can be considered to yield a fair return on the specific service rendered.

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  • The ruling gradient of a section of railway is the steepest incline in that section, and is so called because it governs or rules the maximum load that can be placed behind an engine working over that portion of line.

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  • Sometimes, however, a sharp incline occurring on an otherwise easy line is not reckoned as the ruling gradient, trains heavier than could be drawn up it by a single engine being helped by an assistant or " bank " engine; sometimes also " momentum " or " velocity " grades, steeper than the ruling gradient, are permitted for short distances in cases where a train can approach at full speed and thus surmount them by the aid of its momentum.

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  • An incline of r in 400 is reckoned easy, of r in 200 moderate and of r in roo heavy.

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  • One of the steepest gradients in England on an important line is the Lickey incline at Bromsgrove, on the Midland railway between Birmingham and Gloucester, where the slope is 1 in 37 for two miles.

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  • Yet farther south, and still lying in line down the centre of the island, are Sankyakunan zan (3752 ft.), Shurogi-zan (5729 ft.), Poren-zan (4957 ft.), and Kado-zan (9055 ft.), and, finally, in the south-east Arugan-zan (4985 ft.).

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  • The streets are irregular in width, some of them narrow and close together, while those leading down to Darling Harbour have a steep incline.

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  • It follows, therefore, that the main streets also are not in line with the Roman ways, except perhaps in a few instances.

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  • So gentle is the incline of the hills that in driving over the wellconstructed roads the ascent is scarcely noticeable.

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  • The " tom " is a sort of cradle with an extended sluice placed on an incline of about I in 12.

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  • The incline of the sluice varies with the conformation of the ground and the tenacity of the stuff to be washed, from 1 in 16 to I in 8.

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  • The series appears to be in line with Geology similar formations at Tripoli in Africa, Cagliari in and Water Sardinia, and to the east of Marseilles.

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  • Nettled by the form in which the order was conveyed to him, Bredow drew his sword and ordered his trumpeter to sound the "trot," the brigade moving off in line of squadron columns at close interval in the direction in which they happened at the moment to be facing.

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  • These two corps formed the right of the Seventeenth Army and had divisions in line.

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  • The operations were continued during the following two days by the same divisions in line.

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  • That night the divisions in line were relieved, the ist Canadian Div.

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  • The first objective assigned to be captured by the divisions in line included the Hindenburg system on both banks of the canal and the Hindenburg reserve line a mile to the E.; once these had been secured the supporting divisions were to pass through and carry the last line of defence, the MasnieresBeaurevoir line, between the latter village and Le Tronquoy.

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  • Ninety-eight divisions were in line and others in support, but neither physically nor morally were these troops all that could be desired.

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  • A road maybe used as a self-acting or gravitating incline when the gradient is r in 30 or steeper, in which case the train is lowered by a rope passing over a pulley or brake drum at the upper end, the return empty train being attached to the opposite end of the rope and hauled up by the descending load.

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  • In such cases the engines may be placed in line on opposite sides of the pit, or at right angles to each other.

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  • In the mist of the early morning Wallenstein's army was formed in line of battle along the Leipzig road with its right on Liitzen.

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  • It is said that while the archbishop was blessing the fleet the silver cross of his archiepiscopal staff fell off, but that the omen was disregarded by .the irreverence of the Pisans, who declared that if they had the wind they could do without divine help. They advanced in line abreast to meet the first line of the Genoese, fighting according to the medieval custom to ram and board.

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  • This is called " quadrant elevation," and the proper inclination was given by means of the " gunner's quadrant," a quadrant and plumb bob, one leg being made long to rest in the bore, or by bringing lines scribed on the breech of the gun in line with a pointer on the carriage; these were called " quarter sights."

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  • In the shape and curvature of the horns, which at first incline outwards and forwards, and then bend somewhat upwards and inwards, this breed of cattle resembles the aurochs and the (by comparison) dwarfed park-breeds.

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  • Two scientific missions - to Mount Athos in 1874 and to Asia Minor in 1876 - appeared at first to incline him towards the study of the ancient history of the Christian churches of the East.

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  • In 1815 Napoleon was not supported by a united and unanimous France; the country was weakened by internal dissensions at the very moment when it was needful to put every man in line to meet the rising tide of invasion surging against the long curving eastern frontier.

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  • Of the remainder many were far from enthusiastic in the cause for which they had perforce to take up arms, and might prove a source of weakness should victory incline to the French eagles.

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  • The 5th Army gradually drove in Kuropatkin's small detachments in the mountains, and came up in line with Kuroki, threatening to envelop the Russian left.

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  • Not till the victory of Puck (September 17, 1462), one of the very few pitched battles in a war of raids, skirmishes and sieges, did fortune incline decisively to the side of the Poles, who maintained and improved their advantage till absolute exhaustion compelled the Knights to accept the mediation of a papal legate, and the second peace of Thorn (October 14, 1466) concluded a struggle which had reduced the Prussian provinces to a wilderness.'

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  • Under 17, In Line B, The Epact Is 25'.

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  • If a living edging is adopted, by far the best is afforded by the dwarf box planted closely in line.

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  • In the northern part of this desert the dunes lie about N.W.-S.E., but farther south incline more towards the meridian, becoming at last very nearly north and south.

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  • A camel corps of 1100 men selected from twenty-eight regiments at home was added, and the fighting force to,be placed in line somewhere in the neighborhood of Shendi was fixed at 5400.

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  • Other paintings of this and the succeeding year we may seek for in vain; but in line engravings we have four more Madonnas, two St Christophers, one or two more peasant subjects, the well-known St Anthony with the view of Nuremberg in the background, and the smaller of the two portraits of the Cardinal-Elector of Mainz; and in wood-, engraving several fine heraldic pieces, including the arms of Nuremberg.

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  • The next in line is El Altar, which the natives call Capac-Urcu (" king mountain "), whose broken cone and impressive outlines make it one of the most attractive mountains of Ecuador.

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  • The two men and the fate of the parties they led are understandable only by regarding one as the leader of reaction, the other as in line with the American tendencies.

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  • Corps (the 35th) was in line between the Vallarsa and the Astico, the Roma Bde.

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  • Even in the case of the Divine will, though it be always for the best possible, the sufficient reason will " incline without necessitating."

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  • Army had three corps (seven divisions) in line - XI., XIII., and XXIII.

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  • Corps on the Montello, the II., which had been in line between Pederobba and the Montello, occupied in preparing defensive positions, going back to be rested and re-fitted with the rest of the II.

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  • But a new attack was preparing, when the situation was eased by the arrival in line of the British and French divisions which had hitherto been waiting in reserve.

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  • The formula (13) may be easily verified in the case of the compound pendulum, or of the solid rolling down an incline.

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  • In copperplate printing the whole of the plate is first inked, the flat surface is then cleaned, leaving ink in the incisions or trenches cut by the engraver, so that, when dampened paper is laid over the plate and pressure is brought to bear, the paper sinks into the incisions and takes up the ink, which makes an impression in line or lines on the paper.

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  • Early in the morning of the 19th Pitcairn arrived at the green in the village of Lexington, and there found between sixty and seventy minute-men under Captain John Parker drawn up in line of battle.

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  • In front of it was the cavalry division, with its main body in line with the main body of the I.

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  • That the sun on midsummer day rises nearly, but not quite, in line with the "avenue" and over the Friar's Heel, has long been advanced as the chief argument in support of the theory that Stonehenge was a temple for sun-worship. On the supposition that this stone was raised to mark exactly the line of sunrise on midsummer's day when the structure was erected, it would naturally follow, owing to well-known astronomical causes, that in the course of time the direction of this line would slowly undergo a change, and that, at any subsequent date since, the amount of deviation would be commensurate with the lapse of time, thus supplying chronological data to astronomers for determining the age of the building.

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  • The pursuit of the French was ineffective, for Tourville persisted in keeping his ships in line of battle, which forced them to regulate their speed by the slowest among them.

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  • He was engaged in bringing out a large work embodying the results of his researches in line geometry when he died on the 22nd of May 1868.

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  • In 1176 he was decisively beaten by them in the pass of Myriokephalon, where he allowed himself to be surprised in line of march.

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  • The Russian commander massed his troops in heavy columns after the fashion of 1813, and drew in his left wing so that it should as far as possible be out of range of the allied men-of-war, which were sailing down the coast in line with their land forces.

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  • Taking into account the original cost of such machines, and the unavoidable wear and tear upon the retorts brought about by using labour-saving appliances, and the fact that the coke-dust is very detrimental to the machinery, it is clear that the suggestion of setting the retorts at an incline in order to facilitate the work presented great inducements to the gas manager.

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  • The name "metamerism " has been given to this structural phenomenon because the " meres," or repeated units, follow one another in line.

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  • The naiveness of the story of the creation of woman is in line with the interest which this more popular source takes in the origin or existence of phenomena, customs and contemporary beliefs (the garden, the naming of animals, &c.).

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  • The natural gifts of the young student seemed at this time equally ready to develop in any direction towards which choice or hazard might incline them.

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  • The last man in line was the final traitor, a man who'd helped Jilian torture his wife then claimed Czerno's men had done it.

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  • If Past-Death was dead again, was Deidre next in line to be Gabriel's mate?

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  • He put an arm around her waist and pulled her to him possessively – much like claiming groceries after waiting a long time in line to pay for them.

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  • You're ashamed because now it's the women who whip the men in line.

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  • He agreed to abdicate and retire in favor of the next in line for the throne.

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  • Counselor Breslin had agreed to consider this in line with traffic calming measures for the area.

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  • In-patient admission is reduced to a minimum in line with feedback from young people.

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  • Observe the prototype in line 4 where the second variable has an ampersand in front of the variable name.

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  • Wirral started offering antenatal HIV screening in January 2001, in line with national policy.

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  • He supported Councilor Emery in seeking proper apportionment in the West and in the rural area in line with its contribution.

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  • This is in line with the sixth objective of its five-year strategic plan announced last autumn.

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  • Of more modern versions, O'Lochlainn does have a text - in line with Irish broadsides.

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  • Next in line for eclipse chasers is some of southern Africa's most enticing terrain.

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  • In-line or linked examples can be created and the Visual Basic example code is automatically colorized in the generated output.

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  • This is in line with Government's desire to take a tougher stance on environmental crime and stresses the seriousness of illegally disposed waste.

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  • You then need to re-drill and tap 3 more holes in your mag flange to get the stata in line with the firing marks.

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  • This is in line with contributions from other partner funders.

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  • If you get one with an in-line fuse attached to it this is very handy.

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  • This would bring the market more in line with liquid petroleum gas, which enjoys 40p per liter reduction in duty.

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  • This title was also made hereditary for the first son in line.

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  • It has a separate section on in-line hockey and has links to national federations and other ice hockey related sites.

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  • These officers are working closely with other Forces to prevent football hooligans from traveling to Portugal in line with the national strategy.

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  • The GUIDE study, in line with several previous studies, used glucosamine sulfate whereas the GAIT study used glucosamine hydrochloride (HCL ).

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  • The University also reserve the right to withhold increments in line with current arrangements.

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  • Business volumes with private individuals continued to grow robustly, in line with expectations.

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  • If required the patient should be given intravenous N-acetylcysteine, in line with the established dosage schedule.

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  • To ensure that everything is in line I made a wooden jig.

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  • Not only had they trained no jurists, but the laws we inherited from them were not in line with our reality.

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  • They wanted their ministerial red boxes and secretaries; they were fed up with waiting in line for cabs and craved black limos.

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  • Your left little finger should be in line with the middle of the handlebars.

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  • The worldwide problem of the welfare state is mainly due to retirement ages not being raised in line with increased longevity.

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  • This is in line with a common strategy being adopted throughout the British military.

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  • Spain is in line in football the meatpacking mogul differently about things.

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  • A review of patients receiving nifedipine or amlodipine at two GP practices was carried out in line with British Hypertension Society guidelines.

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  • In line one, God becomes the universal Father; in line two, human sin becomes foolish, not morally outrageous.

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  • The result is exactly in line with the pre-election polls.

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  • Should the choice of mechanism to support renewables be left to the Member States as in line with the subsidiarity principle?

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  • The grease applicator support prongs should both be in line with the ends of the cooling block.

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  • His Wednesday testimony is in line with what he told prosecutors earlier.

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  • The group then involve all referral agencies to modify the referral criteria in line with their service needs.

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  • And biblical repentance is a total change of mind in line with God's word.

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  • That will inevitably mean further retrenchment so that the production base is more in line with the available, accessible market.

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  • The evidence in this change in line is to be found in the documents of the provisional European secretariat of the Fourth International.

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  • The single bar handle and in-line skate wheels make it easy to use and stable on the ground.

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  • A 15 teeth sprocket will not be in line.

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  • This was in line with calling tracked armored vehicles " tanks " or assassination squads ' Special Air Services ' .

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  • In place of a SUBNAME, you can provide a BLOCK as an anonymous, in-line sort subroutine.

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  • The tetrahedral structuring possesses five-fold symmetry, which prevents easy freezing in line with the pronounced supercooling found for intracellular water.

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  • Then stand in line behind me to watch Maggie work out on her new treadmill.

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  • Lynn Willis has notice a typo in line 11 of page 187.

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  • In some sectors of the industry, good typography is on the incline rather than the decline.

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  • Keep this in line with the other two rectangles and make sure the stripes of the paper are going vertical.

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  • The state pension wold then rise every year in line with earnings.

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  • The opening date was chosen in line with the Chinese zodiac.

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  • The tropical zodiac (not the sidereal zodiac of constellations) is used, in line with majority astrological opinion in the modern West.

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  • To the opposite side of the frame an electromagnet I was fixed with its axis in line with the tube T, and between the end of the electromagnet and the membrane a hinged armature A was arranged in such a way that its motion could be controlled by the membrane.

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  • They incline to the Design Argument and Analogy - to the Cosmological argument (with other elements in a subordinate place) and proof by inference - to the Ontological argument.

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  • Here they are in line with non-Christian writers or culture-mockers like Lucian of Samosata; or graver spirits like Porphyry, who champions Neo-Platonism as a rival to Christianity, and does pioneer work in criticism by attacks on some of the Old Testament books.

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  • He will incline to the first of these alternatives when cheapness of first cost is a desideratum, but, except in unusually favourable circumstances, the resulting line, being full of sharp curves and severe gradients, will be unsuited for fast running and will be unable to accommodate heavy traffic economically.

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  • On the other hand, a place can hardly be found for the history of Ezra before the appearance of Nehemiah; he moves in a settled and peaceful community such as Nehemiah had helped to form, his reforms appear to be more mature and schematic than those of Nehemiah; and, whilst Josephus handles the two separately, giving Ezra the priority, many recent scholars incline to place Nehemiah's first visit before the arrival of Ezra.'

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  • They dared not stay in Seleucia, as this city, the most populous town of western Asia, always maintained her Greek self-government and a strong feeling of independence, which made her incline to the west whenever a Roman army attacked the Parthians.

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  • The incline is uniformly to the south-east, and apart from the few coast streams that reach the Gulf of Aden during the rains, all the running waters are collected in three rivers - the Nogal in the north, the Webi Shebeli in the centre, and the Juba (q.v.) I See also Abyssinia.

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  • The floor of this depression being below baselevel, it has necessarily come to be the seat of the mountain waste brought down by the many streams from the newly uplifted Sierra Nevada on the east and the coast ranges on the west; each stream forms an alluvial fan of very gentle slope; the fans all become laterally confluent, and incline very gently forward to meet in a nearly level axial belt, where the trunk riversthe Sacramento from the north and the San Joaquin from the south-east--wander in braided courses; their tendency to aggradation having been increased in the last half century by the gravels from gold washing; their waters entering San Francisco Bay.

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  • About 3 metres in front of them was arranged a pair of smaller horizontal j aeroplanes, shaped like a long narrow ellipse, which formed the rudder that effected changes of elevation, the driver being able by means of a lever to incline them up or down according as he desired to ascend or descend.

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  • After the death of Gracchus, a conservative government under Sulla withdrew the subsidy, but shortly afterward, in a period of great unrest, restored it, and two hundred thousand persons stood in line.

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  • Having inspected the country opposite the Shevardino Redoubt, Napoleon pondered a little in silence and then indicated the spots where two batteries should be set up by the morrow to act against the Russian entrenchments, and the places where, in line with them, the field artillery should be placed.

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  • In the disposition it is said first that the batteries placed on the spot chosen by Napoleon, with the guns of Pernetti and Fouche; which were to come in line with them, 102 guns in all, were to open fire and shower shells on the Russian fleches and redoubts.

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  • In this way two cavalry regiments galloped through the Semenovsk hollow and as soon as they reached the top of the incline turned round and galloped full speed back again.

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  • A few minutes later an officer came hurriedly out of the front door, gave an order, and the dragoons formed up in line.

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  • That still rankles with pensioners because it meant that the basic state pension did not rise in line with the growth of the economy.

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  • In 1996 counts of Razorbills at colonies in the control area increased overall compared with 1995, in line with recent trends.

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  • The higher of the recalculated amount and the original CETV will be paid with interest in line with regulations.

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  • And biblical repentance is a total change of mind in line with God 's word.

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  • I feel that is probably a representative cross-section of society at large in line with the proportion of Catholics and Protestants in the country.

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  • Surely the latter vote should be rescinded to keep in line with the rest of it?

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  • These looked like a load of scaffold poles standing in line on the upper deck.

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  • The evidence in this change in line is to be found in the documents of the Provisional European Secretariat of the Fourth International.

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  • The course will equip clinicians to provide sedation services in keeping with current best practice and in line with contemporary UK guidelines.

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  • For pitched roofs there is also the option of an in-line or traditional skylight roof flashing.

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  • Keeping her smarty pants in line is going to be a tester !

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  • This was in line with calling tracked armored vehicles " tanks " or assassination squads ' Special Air Services '.

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  • Flexible trainees will be accommodated in line with current arrangements.

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  • To transact customer servicing activities in line with published procedures and agreed standards of accuracy and productivity.

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  • Twelfth in line to the British throne, David follows the Queen 's children and grandchildren in the line of succession.

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  • The grid was developed in line with typography styles.

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  • This is in line with the year-end forecast deficit of £ 500,000.

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  • There is a plethora of students that are willing to be first in line.

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  • The princess is next in line to inherit the throne of the kingdom.

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  • Ambitiously volunteering to lead the company's strategic planning committee put Margaret in line for a promotion.

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  • Make sure you bring things for you child to play with, and be prepared to amuse them while you are in line.

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  • You could be in line for several hours without any way to obtain supplies.

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  • By their second birthday, many premature babies follow right in line with the "normal" child growth curve, and there is no longer any cause for concern.

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  • Up until a short while ago, the only way to buy movie tickets for the latest blockbuster was to wait patiently in line while hoping that by the time you got to the register the film wasn't sold out.

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  • But thanks to modern technology like the Internet and smartphone apps, waiting in line for movie tickets is now a thing of the past.

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  • You can now get the best seat in the house without standing in line for a second through your favorite online ticket seller.

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  • Computer memory chips are actually small circuit boards that contain a group of memory chips available in 32-bit or 64-bit bus widths called a SIMM or Single In-Line Memory Module containing megabyte (MB) or gigabyte (GB) chips.

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  • Computer memory chips are actually small circuit boards that contain a group of memory chips in 32-bit or 64-bit bus widths called a SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module).

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  • Rollerblading or in-line skating is one of the most popular recreational activities that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.

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  • Try to talk to the salesperson in the sporting goods or in-line skate shop about the most popular brands, makes and models.

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  • You may think your gift card is "boring", but the new parents will be silently thanking you as they stand in line to buy more formula, diapers or wipes.....

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  • On upright luggage (which most is these days) the better wheels have sealed ball bearings and are the same wheels used on in-line skates.

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  • Shipping is generally $1.00 and it will take several business days to receive your order, but it's far more convenient than waiting in line at the post office.

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  • How difficult would it be to change the speed or incline in the middle of a workout?

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  • Programmed workouts - Programmed workouts change the speed and incline at preset intervals in order to provide the desired level of intensity.

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  • So when you're standing in line at the store waiting to check out and you want to show off your newest grandchild, it's easy.

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  • Additionally, if you need to ship items to friends and family who live far way, you can take advantage of the holiday shipping deals that are available at many of e-commerce sites to avoid the stress of standing in line at the post office.

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  • Keep an eye open for local papers advertising sales during any time of year and be the first in line to grab yours.

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  • Some consumers love the tradition of getting up in the middle of the night (or earlier) and waiting in line at their favorite store, or their strategic store depending on what products they want to buy.

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  • It lets you set a budget, which can help you to keep your holiday spending in line.

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  • A proper feeding schedule falls in line with the wellness philosophy of Natura pet foods.

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  • Following in line with its other activities, the CFA's role is one of education.

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  • Grade school students will be the first in line at a library book fair to get their copy of the scariest books available.

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  • So if a driver's gas usage jumps from $100 a week to $200, you can easily spot the fluctuation and decide if it is in line with his increased route mileage.

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  • This cuts down on duplicate gifts and time spent in line at the returns desk.

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  • This can help to keep the costs in line and allows the owner to monitor usage of the business's funds.

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  • Some claim that the fee structure is deceptive, and that Juniper charges what appear to be reasonable fees on the surface, which are actually not in-line with standard industry practice.

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  • You may have a higher or a lower figure, or you may be right in line with the statistics.

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  • Those who wish to keep a budget in line can use these cheques to do so since it will effectively limit their spending.

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  • Do these specialties fall in line with your priorities?

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  • Use these chemicals in line with the manufacturer's instructions and never use these chemicals if rain is forecast.

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  • Any mural designs that you choose should fall right in line with any other décor you are considering for the room.

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  • It's a good idea to keep the finish on the chain in line with your other fixtures, especially any hardware finishes.

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  • Again, keep the saturation of all accent colors in line with the initial section, but feel free to introduce cooler accents as a contrast.

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  • If the rug is in line of the sun, use shades to dim the effect.

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  • They continue to daily replicate the originally designed scents, while discovering new ones that fit in line with the philosophy of what Caron Paris has always stood for - excellence and finery for those who want the best for their skin.

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  • Next in line was Trish McEvoy Eye Base Essentials, a primer packaged in a sleek, elegant tube with a sponge wand applicator.

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  • Online game rental means less time spent standing in line at the video store.

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  • You'll never again have to wait in line for the one digital photo machine at your local store.

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  • The features and usability of the digital camera are often next in line behind price and camera type.

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  • Consider exactly what makes something gross but keep in mind that what you find sick is not always in line with the thinking of others.

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  • The longest run is almost four miles long at Gore Mountain, so you will spend a lot of time on the slopes and not as much time waiting in line for lifts.

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  • The general rule is to keep accessories simple, or in line with the dress.

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  • No matter which way you personalize your wedding gift, you are bound to select a gift as unique as the couple with no standing in line required.

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  • You want to keep in line with the style of these dresses, but not copy them.

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  • Are you more in line with dramatic, glamorous looks that would turn heads on a red carpet, or is your taste more casual and relaxed?

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  • Your wedding DJ can invite guests table by table up to the buffet to get food, which also gives guests an opportunity to mingle with one another while standing in line.

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  • Physicians are first in line for noticing a problem with prescription drug addiction.

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  • Paris and her siblings are in line to inherit over $350 million each.

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  • It seems we can't stand in line at the supermarket without reading about a breakup, affair or other fun bit of gossip.

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  • Since William is second in line to the throne, Kate could one day become Queen.

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  • Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton is in the limelight as the girlfriend of Prince William of Wales, who is second in line to the British throne.

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  • Customers would wait in line for hours for this slim opportunity.

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  • People - You've seen it while waiting in line at the store, so you're probably more than familiar with the never ending pictures of all things celebrity.

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  • This fell in line with the ethics and philosophy of the even better established Boy Scouts.

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  • Other sporting options may include miniature golf courses, in-line skating tracks, ice-skating rinks, jogging tracks, and basketball courts.

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  • Teens will have a blast on the signature rock wall, in-line skating track, miniature golf, internet café, basketball court, pools, and music clubs.

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  • An arpeggio is when chords are taken apart and played in line.

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  • Should you repair the originals, buy replacement windows that are in line with the era of your home or install modern looking windows?

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  • Understanding the main factors of home building costs helps a homeowner create expectations in line with his budget.

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  • To make sure your kitchen renovation costs are in line with what they should be, some comparison shopping may be in order.

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  • Modern interpretations of the classic waterproof jacket are right in line with trends, and are thus designed with flattering cuts and eye-catching details.

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  • The fabric is designed to keep muscles in line and helps them maintain proper form.

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  • Organic whole food supplements fall in line with this concept.

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  • You can expect to find ingredients of a natural nature in organic shampoos, following in line with the natural definition.

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  • In certain cases, the employer can reduce the level of benefits offered to more senior workers to keep the cost in line with benefits provided to younger workers.

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  • Although there are many activities for the confused elderly, take time to choose functions and hobbies in line with an individual's interest, and modify them based on particular needs.

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  • Be cautious about sharing personal information online that you would not share with strangers in line at the grocery store.

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  • The park began in the 1920s on just 20 acres when Walter Knott conceived the idea of a theme park when people began waiting in line for hours to dine at the family restaurant.

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  • With it, you'll never have to wait in line for very long because you can skip right to the front.

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  • Avoid the long wait in line by purchasing a Flash Pass virtual ride reservation system.

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  • Many people choose to avoid the hassle of standing in line after arriving at the park by calling ahead - (714) 781-4400 -- to reserve tickets or by ordering online.

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  • The two-and-a-half minute thrill ride takes guests through pretzel loops, U-turns, in-line twists and corkscrews.

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  • A test seat may be available at the ride's entrance, or riders can ask to try a seat before waiting in line.

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  • Disney World FASTPASS tickets are your key to saving a place in line for Disney World's most popular attractions.

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  • You may also elect to stand in line for a nearby ride if that line is shorter, while hoarding your FASTPASS for the longer ride.

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  • While both are popular rides, their lines are often uneven, so you may get a FASTPASS for one, then stand in line to ride the other while you wait on your FASTPASS time.

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  • This will help minimize the time you spend waiting in line and let you maximize the attractions you enjoy.

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  • Advance purchase tickets can save you significant time waiting in line at the park gates.

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  • The very oldest roller coasters, the mild scenic railway designs, were all shuttle coasters, though they generally only took passengers in one direction, typically down a mild incline.

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  • Original Mode tries to shake things up a little by adding in a few waves of smaller enemies, more in line with most other offerings in this genre.

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  • Get a higher score by keeping customers in line until you can seat them at tables at the same time.

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  • Other types of people (like seniors and Mr. Hotshot) will wait longer in line without the threat of leaving your establishment.

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  • These women are very impatient and have a short temper if they have to wait in line or at the table.

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  • The actual headset and the in-line volume control seem a bit much, but the noise-canceling microphone is top notch for Internet chatting and gaming.

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  • In-line volume control and a noise canceling microphones are popular for the intense online gamers.

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  • This is in line with the rest of the 2009 EA Sports lineup, opening up the sports game arena to people who may have previously been intimidated by the increasingly complex controls.

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  • My only complaint is that they won't notice Max until he's in line of sight of them, even where you're in the next room making all kinds of ruckus.

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  • The quality just hasn't been there and Revenge of the Sith follows right in line.

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  • This would be in line with many of the other titles found on the PSP.

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  • Find out when you should start waiting in line.

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  • When I left my store, there were already 23 people in line ready to go.

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  • Two men were hovering around Electronics trying to find out where they could wait in line.

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  • With over 250 people waiting in line at 10 p.m. the night before, you knew nothing less was to be expected.

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  • It's a party atmosphere with live music and hor d'oeuvres for the nibbling while you wait in line or meander about.

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  • See you in line at 9 a.m. I'll be at the Napa Valley estate, but you can also go to the Alexander Valley one if that's more convenient.

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  • Earbud headsets look much like the earbud headphones you use to listen to your favorite portable music player, except they include an in-line microphone.

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  • The price is in line with regular XM radio subscriptions, costing around $15 per month.

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  • The difference, however, is that standard ear buds and headphones will not work directly with most cell phones as they must also have an in-line microphone for you to take voice calls.

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  • It has not been confirmed as of the writing of this article (October 2008), but it is said that Sprint and possibly Verizon may also be in line to get an Android phone as well.

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  • This pricing scheme was perfectly in line with competing BlackBerry devices and the Apple iPhone.

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  • They obey laws and social rules that fall in line with these universal principles, but not others they deem as aberrant.

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  • Mouth guards should also be worn along with helmets in noncontact sports such as skateboarding, in-line skating, and bicycling.

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  • The dance movements are similar to many other cultural dances portraying courtship, with couples traveling in line of dance while they form various postures and smaller figures as a couple.

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  • Many clubs and bars have special nights where they specialize in line dancing, and many of these have some sort of dance lesson before the night gets lively.

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  • Sometimes these are free, but oftentimes you have to pay a reasonable fee - either way, you get a crash course in line dancing and are usually ready to party it up and jump in with the boogy-ing crowd.

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  • While it is not absolutely necessary to get formal instruction in line dancing techniques, learning steps that others also do is a good way to turn dancing into a social event.

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  • Grapevines are very common moves in line dances; climbing grapevines are not exactly common, but they can be a powerful part of a line dance.

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  • This is called a Grapevine and is commonly used in line dancing.

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  • Place your bed in the command position, which means to place your bed on the far side of the room facing the door without it being directly in line with the door.

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  • Scissor shy gals can stand in line for this classic and chic cut, adapted to an easy to wear long length.

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  • The important thing is to find a method in line with your beliefs about education that will help your child learn and develop as an individual.

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  • One advantage of homeschooling is that your children can pursue personal extra-curricular activities at leisure, without necessarily having to fall in line with peers.

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  • In most states people are able to apply for unemployment online instead of having to stand in line for hours to request benefits.

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  • You should be able to pick up the foreclosure for approximately 30 to 40 percent below market value, so compare the foreclosed home for sale to the recent sale prices of other homes to make sure the costs are in line.

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  • Most banks and lenders now require a minimum of two years of tax returns with verifiable income to get a mortgage and your debt-to-income ratio must be in line with guidelines based on these records.

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  • Be sure to get there early to explore - the wait in line can be as long as three hours on the weekend.

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  • There is no additional charge for tickets printed at home or picked up at will call, so it's a good idea to plan ahead and avoid waiting in line.

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  • Wearing a sheer swimsuit is not going to keep you in line with most public decency laws.

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  • Their appeal was widespread as people stood in line to "adopt" a new doll.

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  • This is a great way to keep your proportions in line and to project a slim appearance.

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  • Its main goal, of course, was to simply fit, but not far behind that was the desire to create a line that was as stylish and in line with the current trends as possible.

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  • You'll have the chance to dress each frock up with layering camisoles to match your shoes and accessories, and your unique vibe can change from season to season to stay in line with current trends.

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  • Shop at ASOS for a halter top that stays in line with the trends.

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  • Many of these are more playful, too, which is right in line with the lighthearted mood of the season.

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  • Perhaps one of the more wearable pieces spotted on the runway, the poncho falls right in line with spring 2011's obsession with all things 1970s.

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  • You may have read the books dozens of times and stood in line to see the movie for more than 12 hours, but how much do you really know about Twilight?

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  • President Elect is the person who will be the next in line for the office of president.

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  • While waiting in line to see Santa, do not let children touch or play with ropes, poles, or other queue markers or decorations that may not be properly sanitized.

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  • You can do this whether you're standing in line or walking past each other; just make sure that the volume of your voice is high enough for him to hear you speak.

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  • It is free for women but charges men, which is part of the strategy to keep the "trolls" in line.

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  • In-line gems evenly spaced along the ring's band but not connected to one another.

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  • Earrings should be cleaned in line with the manufacturers instructions, although generally all that is required is a gentle rub with a lint free cloth.

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  • This biopsy is a surgical procedure, and so it is not the first test in line.

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  • It is certainly a good way to keep in line with the feeling of the holiday by sharing some homespun cooking.

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  • First, you will avoid waiting in line to check your luggage, making electronic ticketing and quick check in options run much more smoothly.

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  • The C logo should also be perfect and in line.

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  • This falls right in line with the durability factor, but the bag should be able to withstand the effects of the sun, sand and water, should any external elements come into contact with it.

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  • Right in line with the current season's trends, the company releases a slew of new bags every few months, all lavishly dyed in rich, true hues like fuchsia, violet, cobalt blue, turquoise, emerald and yellow, to name but a few.

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  • Splash is made from polyester and uses in-line skate wheels for smooth rolling.

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  • The third card is placed in line with the first card below it, while the fourth card should lay next to the first card on its left side.

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  • To love your Virgo you should be in line with him, and that takes a great deal of understanding.

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  • Leo personality characteristics are very much in line with that of his animal symbol, the lion.

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  • Waiting in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles, strolling leisurely around the shopping mall and patiently waiting to check out groceries are all activities that have the potential to raise this sign's ire.

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  • Have the child count the number of people in line.

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  • Every time a person checks out and leaves, have the child determine how many people are left in line.

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  • While it's not a discount on the clothing, it can significantly cut down on the final cost for parents who need to keep their budget in line.

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  • However you end up getting your child's uniform, know that you kept your budget in line before your kid hits the books.

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  • If puzzles are more in line with your child's interests, have him or her click on the Puzzles tab.

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  • Plugged In movie reviews have made it much easier to find movies that are suitable for our kids and that work in line with and not against our Christian values.

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  • Horror is a very popular genre, and many horror fans will wait in line for hours to be some of the first people to see a certain film.

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  • Save the ones you want for yourself, then pass the ones you clipped (along with the ones you did not want) along to the next person in line.

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  • Remember to keep your check start number in line with your previous checks to avoid confusion.

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  • Free stuff helps keep a budget in line for parents and students during the school year.

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  • The man in line behind him, the voice in the song, is reminded of the meaning of Christmas by this pair of shoes.

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  • By signing up for the company's mailing list you'll be able to stay abreast of new developments at Mia, and make sure you're first in line when new bargains become available.

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  • The In-Line Warehouse has quite a selection of Heelys shoes, too, and you'll get free ground shipping by ordering from them.

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  • In that case, you'd probably be better served by a pair of in-line skates, or if you prefer, traditional roller skates.

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  • Ecco, in keeping in line with its philosophy of perfection in craft and high-quality of product, offers a full range of accessories.

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  • Each season, the company turns out shoes that are right in line with the hottest fashions of the moment.

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  • The Shoshone were not a Plains tribe, but the attention to beadwork is right in line with the practices of the Plains.

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  • This model is perfect for long days spent running errands, walking around amusement parks or standing in line at the bank or grocery store.

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  • If you've ever stood in line at the grocery store, you've seen the various magazines that feature articles about movie stars and soap opera actors and actresses.

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  • Many people feel that tattoos that depict Western culture, such as cow skulls, eagles, tumbleweeds and horses are also in line with a Native American style.

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  • You'll still have to stand in line to pick up your tickets, so you're not saving any time.

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  • Changing the color of a watch band is a simple way to give the watch an overhaul, perhaps bringing it in line with latest fashions or color trends.

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  • Turn the right foot completely to the outside and the left foot less than 45 degrees to the inside, keeping the heels in line with the hips.

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  • Computer digital printing allows tickets that can be printed online with customer printers using an emailed PDF file, offering convenience to the customer who won't have to stand in line at the ticket booth.

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  • Customer perception should be positive with 30-40% reductions in wait times while in line.

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  • Don't have time to stand in line at the post office while juggling heavy packages?

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  • Not spending money in gas or having to stand in line for purchases makes this type of online shopping network attractive to consumers.

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  • However, when buying a new car, be sure you have the financing in line before you start to shop for your dream vehicle.

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  • Beyond that the chants can get quite nasty and mean, though usually this is reserved for the younger members of the sorority who need to be kept in line by more mature and cooler heads.

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  • If you eat far more calories than your body needs, then caloric reduction and increased exercise can bring your numbers in line.

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  • In reality, if you bothered going out to grab a sub and you're standing in line with a growling stomach, are you really going to opt for the most dreary thing on the menu?

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  • The dumbbells should then be lowered so they are in line with your shoulders.

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  • In other words, the gluteal muscles will get maximal activation when they are used to perform activities that involve stepping upward on an incline.

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  • Contrary to fitness myths you may have heard, doing the incline pushup or any other strength exercise does not build bulk in women.

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  • Since the incline pushup is a weightlifting exercise, you will want to rest in between workouts in order to give your muscles a chance to recover.

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  • As with any exercise program, after you have completed your incline pushups, you will want to stretch the muscles in your chest, shoulders, and arms.

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  • Kneel on the ground and place your forearms on the floor, your elbows in line with your shoulders.

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  • Jump up or use a stationary object like a sturdy bench to lift your body up toward the bar until your chin is above the bar and your shoulders are in line with the bar, your elbows fully bent.

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  • You may also choose to change the incline during the same one-minute sprint in order to further your challenge.

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  • If you're waiting in line at a restaurant for a table, for example, and eyeing the handsome guy in front of you, and the waiter walks up to you and asks, "Êtes-vous avec lui?"

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  • The 1970's brought with it an automatic cost of living allowance every year, in order to keep payments in line with inflation, and in the 1980's Social Security had its first viable encounter with a financial predicament.

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  • Keeping in line with their signature style, these bras are fashionable, sexy and functional.

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  • Anyone can use posture improvers to help them keep their backs and necks in line.

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  • Many would wait in line in front of department stores for long periods of time, only to get turned away because the store ran out of nylons.

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  • You can also offer intangible prizes, such as the right to be first in line at the New Years Day party buffet.

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  • Play a game of telephone where one person whispers a sentence to the next girl in line.

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  • People tend to arrive very early to ensure a spot in line.

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  • Everyone in line (or up to the cut-off point) is assigned a number or otherwise grouped.

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  • Bring bottled water, snacks, reading material, and anything else you'll need to ensure you don't lose your place in line by running out to pick something up.

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  • Rather than show Betty pursuing her 15 minutes of fame in Tinseltown, the series focuses on how she and Eric feed, clothe and keep their brood of 10 in line.

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  • If someone comes in looking exhausted and depressed after standing in line for eight hours, I'm asking myself, "Can you really handle this show?"

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  • Both now tell of how they depended on their parents to help them overcome their natural teenage tendencies to be interested in romantic relationships and remain on a path more in line with their religious beliefs.

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  • On a spinning incline from start to finish, Goblet of Fire is the buzzing excitement and anticipation, the static in the air before the players enter the field to play out the game.

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  • I've waited in line on opening day for each of the movies and my excitement over what I am about to experience in the theater always rivals that of the all the cape clad kids in the crowd.

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  • Hamilton's Meredith Gentry series, the Unseelie Court is brought front and center when her main character Merry Gentry is in line for the throne.

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  • It produces slight lightening of the skin and scaling that is in line with typical symptoms of eczema.

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  • If you do not know the appropriate category for a component of your income, you can list it as "other income" in line 21.

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  • Add the total amount of deductions together and subtract it from your total income contained in line 22.

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  • If the amount in line 46 is higher than the amount in 53, you place a zero in the right-hand column of line 55.

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  • Certainly, parts of it may be passed along to another Brownie in line.

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  • JavaScript in-line - It is also possible to designate parts of the document that are set aside with

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  • Each of these effects don't require much coding experience at all, and more importantly, they are "in-line" effects as opposed to functions put into the HEAD section of your HTML code.

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  • If the client has existing marketing materials, we like to stay in line with their brand.

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  • The opening to the site is very much in line with the rest of the district website, very text-based with just a few sidebar and header pictures and very typical navigation.

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  • Some images such as 3D images and Fantasy may not be in line with contemporary design, but they can still offer a retro look to any site if used sparingly.

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  • Reservations are not required but be prepared to wait in line at peak times.

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  • Being first in line one day meant being last in line the next.

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