Idiom
On the line.
If somebody's job is on the line, they stand a very good chance of losing it.
Exact(1)
Draw Hamtaro's big eyes on the line in the middle of his head like pikachu.
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There are a lot of bowls overall (35) strung out over a long period of time (Alabama waited 44 days between its last game and the Sugar Bowl), and the eye-on-the-bottom-line selection process produced some doozies like West Virginia's 70-33 clofbering of Clemson, which understandably drew the lowest viewership ever for a B.C.S. game at 7.2 million people.
It was just two miles away, and he could walk there by himself, keeping steady by focusing his eyes on the lines at the side on the road, and staying calm by dragging behind him an Army jeep the size of a handbag filled with Deja and the other girls, all armed to the teeth to keep him safe.
On Eyes On the Lines, he pairs his pastoral leanings with tales of uncertainty; Night Wander meanders through nocturnal roots with the repetitiveness of a raga; Conditions Wild's boppy pace and falsetto channels the 1960s; Park Bench Smile coasts along on rolling drums and a shamanic, moonlit arrangement.
It will keep your eyes focused on the line you are reading, improving your understanding.
But he said black excutives must keep their eyes on the bottom line if they are to succeed.
The Tour director, Christian Prudhomme, speaking to The Associated Press, said of Fignon, "I remember that lost look in his eyes on the finish line at the Champs-Élysées, which contrasted with Greg LeMond's indescribable joy".
"I tell them they have to be really creative with their science but to keep their eyes on the bottom line," she says.
With a talent like Tobias Stretch in our midst, we've got our eyes on the horizon line. .
There isn't any apparent resentment as he applauds his wife at the political pulpit, nor does he hood his eyes on the rope line when she reaches for supporters' hands and beams her megawatt smile.
Draw in the shape of the eyes, on the halfway line.
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