Lined
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On November 19, thousands of people
lined
the streets to catch a glimpse of Kennedy as she made her way from Tokyo Station to the Imperial Palace, around a kilometer away, by horse-drawn carriage to present her credentials to the emperor.
Microsoft will provide the cloud services, and a Who’s Who of tech investing is
lined
up to provide funding and advice.
But when I arrived for my first meeting at the professor’s office, his bookshelves were
lined
with volumes bearing Chinese characters.
One year ago, in Maputo, Mozambique, for example, African health ministers declared TB a “regional emergency” and
lined
up behind a new “Global Plan to Stop TB,” which includes specific targets and guidelines for addressing TB/HIV co-infection.
They
lined
up the dead on Alamdaar Street, which runs through the city’s Shia community, and refused to bury them until the government dismissed inept and corrupt local officials, led by a local nawab who spent more time abroad or in Islamabad than in the provincial capital.
From the beginning of this crisis, on September 11 th , NATO's European members (as well as other countries, of course) promptly
lined
up with the US in moral and political solidarity, and with offers of cooperation.
Similar pro-employment “Green New Deal” packages have been
lined
up in China, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
The prostitutes who
lined
up throughout downtown Moscow in the Yeltsin era have disappeared, and “dressing to kill” for a casual walk has gone out of fashion.
Similar billboards, emblazoned with portraits of leaders from Vladimir Lenin to Leonid Brezhnev, once
lined
the roads of the Soviet Union.
Welcoming crowds have
lined
streets and filled train stations in German cities, offering drinks, food, and clothing to the exhausted refugees, many of whom have walked hundreds of miles and risked their lives to get to safety.
Where once we
lined
up tanks along borders, we are now building a complex system that requires a range of high-tech contributions from many allies – on land, at sea, and in the air.
Its territory – both West and East – was host to millions of soldiers and thousands of tanks and rockets, all
lined
up and ready for combat.
Russian officials echoed this sentiment, noting that Gazprom has already
lined
up other companies prepared to take over.
The street was
lined
on both sides with police vans and officials armed with shields and clubs.
But the acoustics of the square, which is
lined
by tall buildings, amplified the shots’ sound and intimidating effect.
Around the world, upmarket shopping malls, high streets, and airports are
lined
with boutiques featuring Italian designs (if not Italian products).
They
lined
Victors Avenue, Minsk’s main thoroughfare, with their arms outstretched, flashing the victory/peace sign.
From the Voreux to Marchiennes this canal ran straight, like a dull silver ribbon two leagues long, an avenue
lined
by large trees, raised above the low earth, threading into space with the perspective of its green banks, its pale water into which glided the vermilion of the boats.
These roads in the Nord, drawn like a string between manufacturing towns, with their slight curves, their slow ascents, gradually get
lined
with houses and tend to make the department one laborious city.
I dressed warmly: fishing boots, otter cap, coat of fan-mussel fabric
lined
with sealskin.
The world of ambassadors moved over polished floors in drawing rooms
lined
with mirrors, round oval tables covered with velvet and gold-fringed cloths.
She had sent for Monsieur Lheureux, and had said to him—"I want a cloak—a large
lined
cloak with a deep collar."
But a rustle of silk on the flags, the tip of a bonnet, a
lined
cloak—it was she!Leon rose and ran to meet her.
Both sides of this room, famous among the antiquarians of Burgundy, which the Duke Charles the Bold built about the year 1470 in expiation of some offence, were
lined
with wooden stalls, richly carved.
Some were endeavoring to sleep on the benches which
lined
the walls, some were walking the apartments, and others were seated in earnest discussion on subjects connected with the business of their lives.
The advance went on without a check, until our army stood
lined
upon the very ground which the French had held in the morning.
One time she would come for my orders, how I would have my coaches painted, and how lined; and another time what clothes my page should wear; in short, my eyes were dazzled.
To right and left were deep show cases,
lined
with blue paper.
The dealer in imitation jewelry was still there in her cupboard, before the box
lined
with blue velvet.
At length the duke came out to take her down, and as they entered a spacious court two fair damsels came forward and threw over Don Quixote's shoulders a large mantle of the finest scarlet cloth, and at the same instant all the galleries of the court were
lined
with the men-servants and women-servants of the household, crying, "Welcome, flower and cream of knight-errantry!" while all or most of them flung pellets filled with scented water over Don Quixote and the duke and duchess; at all which Don Quixote was greatly astonished, and this was the first time that he thoroughly felt and believed himself to be a knight-errant in reality and not merely in fancy, now that he saw himself treated in the same way as he had read of such knights being treated in days of yore.
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