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dead line
noun
Misspelling of deadline
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"It's a dead line," Ms. Cherenfant said.
In 1924, the police threw a similar dead line around the Midtown shopping district in the holiday season.
Present paper describes power optimization procedure using real time scheduling technique having a specific dead line guided by the model based optimum current discharge profile of a battery.
My favorite part: YouMail tries to trick known robocallers into taking you off their lists by playing them the beep-beep-beep sound of a dead line.
The second person to pick up hears a dead line, which can be unsettling if you don't realize it's probably just another telemarketer wasting your time.
I know about newspaper and business deadlines, but wasn't "deadline" or "dead line" a special police term in New York City? A. The "dead line" was the invention of Thomas F. Byrnes, who announced it on March 12 , 1880 the day he became New York City's chief of detectives.
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Field hospitals were overwhelmed, and many of the injured and dead lined the streets.
High Static, Dead Lines is one of the most imaginative books to contend with sound in recent memory.
We saw rows of dead lined up in burial shrouds, the white linen unstained by a single drop of blood.
In High Static, Dead Lines, media historian and artist Kristen Gallerneaux weaves a literary mix tape that explores the entwined boundaries between sound, material culture, landscape, and esoteric belief.
On the 9th or 11th day, when the susceptible check plants were dead, lines were phenotyped for salt injury score, shoot length, and root length.
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