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I . line2 [laɪn] N

3. line (chronological succession):

line
ряд m
a (long) line of disasters

clothes line N

contour line N geo

demarcation line N MIL, POL

dividing line N

finishing line, finishing post [ˈfɪnɪʃɪŋ-] N

firing line N

front line N

hard line N no pl POL

II . line up VB intr

1. line up (stand in row):

line up

2. line up Am (wait one behind another):

line up

plumb line N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Through the years, the band has experienced many line-up changes.
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The run game was pitiful and the offensive line was porous.
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However, the line has higher operating costs and a significantly higher carbon footprint than if it were electrified.
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In other words, below-the-line sales promotion is an immediate or delayed incentive to purchase, expressed in cash or in kind, and having only a short term or temporary duration.
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The bus lines that serve the area carry about 5 million passengers per year as of 2012, which is a sufficient ridership for a tram line.
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However, especially since the advent of widespread word processing, there is a broad consensus on these operational definitions (and hence the bottom-line integer result).
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Guests lie on their stomach on the toboggan style mat as they race to the finish line.
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Patience is required, and it can be hard waiting for your troops to mount up while the enemy charges towards your defensive line.
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The assembly line system greatly improved efficiency, both in this and other industries.
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In addition, they think a great deal about the afterlife, which makes sense considering that they constantly face death in the line of duty.
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