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  • 1out of line with — {prep.} Not in agreement with. * /The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford./ …

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  • 2out of line with — {prep.} Not in agreement with. * /The price of the bicycle was out of line with what Bill could afford./ …

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  • 3Party Line with The Hearty Boys — infobox television show name = Party Line with The Hearty Boys caption = format = Cooking runtime = 30 minutes creator = Dan Smith Steve McDonagh starring = Dan Smith Steve McDonagh country = United States network = Food Network num episodes = 32 …

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  • 4in line with — {prep.} In agreement with. * /Behavior at school parties must be in line with school rules./ * /In line with the custom of the school, the students had a holiday between Christmas and New Year s Day./ …

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  • 5in line with — {prep.} In agreement with. * /Behavior at school parties must be in line with school rules./ * /In line with the custom of the school, the students had a holiday between Christmas and New Year s Day./ …

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  • 6Line Renaud — is a popular French singer, actress and activist (born Jacqueline Ente, on July 2 1928 in Pont de Nieppe). Early life Line Renaud was born in Pont de Nieppe on July,2 1928. Her mother Simone was a shorthand typist and father, a truck driver… …

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  • 7Line 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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  • 8take a hard line with — See: HARD LINE, HARD LINER …

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  • 9take a hard line with — See: HARD LINE, HARD LINER …

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  • 10line — line1 linable, lineable, adj. lineless, adj. linelike, adj. /luyn/, n., v., lined, lining. n. 1. a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page. 2. Math. a …

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