Lines
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No two poles alike, no straight lines, no two-by-fours here.
Now, courts and legislatures draw
lines
all the time.
And if we could look at this rainbow closely, we would see that some dark
lines
are missing.
And you can see all these dark, vertical
lines.
So here, each different atom and molecule has a special set of lines, a fingerprint, if you will.
From spectral lines, the composition of nebulae.
The four fingers are now four train
lines
in the Tokyo subway system, which has significance within the story.
And so, the women who came to North Carolina to compete for a spot on these teams which would put women on the Special Operations front lines, landed and found very quickly a community, the likes of which they had never seen.
And they would talk about some of the lighter moments of being women out on the Special Operations front lines, including the Shewee, which was a tool that let you pee like a guy, although it's said to have had only a 40 percent accuracy rate out there.
On this life and death battlefield they never forgot that being female may have brought them to the front lines, but being a soldier is what would prove themselves there.
And the blue
lines
tie together the people that were present in that network year after year.
In 2011, the Libyan revolution broke out, and my family was on the front
lines.
Now we've put people 18 inches in front of a TV, and all the artifacts that none of the original designers expected to be seen, all of a sudden, are staring you in the face: the shadow mask, the scan lines, all of that.
The
lines
of the paper, when magnified, are revealed to be micro-printed text that contains the details, the names, the dates and locations of individual Iraqi civilians that died.
The
lines
are blurred.
One prefers to sit on one side; the other, on the other side of the two strands of the vertical
lines
going down, which you can't see.
I can make free-floating lines, like the way you would draw around a dead body at a crime scene.
He said, of people who worked in assembly lines, of men who worked in assembly lines, he says: "He generally becomes as stupid as it is possible for a human being to become."
The quarter-truths and limited plot
lines
have us convinced that poor people are a problem that needs fixing.
It's like all of our pharmaceutical chemistry is a pole operator in Wichita, Kansas who is tinkering with about 10 or 15 telephone
lines.
Assembly
lines
have dictated a world made of parts, framing the imagination of designers and architects who have been trained to think about their objects as assemblies of discrete parts with distinct functions.
While the narrative runs to over 17,000 lines, it's apparently unfinished, as the prologue ambitiously introduces 29 pilgrims and promises four stories apiece, and the innkeeper never crowns a victor.
And I like to write bass lines, so they both ended up kind of as bass
lines.
That's because the
lines
already contain sound through the subtle smudges and smears.
A typical staff contains five
lines.
That's why you'll notice in my drawings, I stick to four
lines
on paper.
No, they said, "If you're so into kids and all this stuff, how come you ain't over here on the front
lines?
You know those crazy iPhone
lines
you see on the news every other year?
Nike
lines
happen 104 times more often.
It wasn't easy standing in those
lines
trying to get into those male meetings.
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