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Chromatics are the most average band of all time if you took every band and made them form a line from best to worst, Chromatics would be in the exact fucking middle.
In July 1860 he foreshadowed modern positional football when he told his Richmond players to abandon the congested playing style typical of the era and instead form a line from defence to attack, and, by a series of short kicks to one another towards goal, succeeded in scoring.
Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu islands form a line from north to south.
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One major part of this pattern forms a line from Siberia (Yakut) to Mongolia to Eastern China (Figure 1).
Make sure your spine is straight, forming a line from your head down.
Men join hands, so as to form a line across from the north coast to the south, and then march through the island from end to end and hunt out the inhabitants.
Twice a day (three times on weekends), around fifty tourists, the majority of them women and about half of them foreign, stream down the block and form a line across the street from No. 66: Carrie's house.
According to a study out of MIT, each year Americans throw away enough TVs, including repairable sets and even some in working order, to form a line of blank screens from Ventura to Vancouver.
Nor was it the cupcake pilgrims who regularly form a line that snakes blocks long from the door of the Sex and the City-endorsed Magnolia Bakery.
During the rotten fish race the two teams have to form a line each and pass the fish from mouth to mouth and then back.
In Pecos, a city about 200 miles from El Paso, a court employee recently snapped a picture of some 40 migrants in handcuffs and orange jumpsuits who filled the juror's box and formed a line that stretched from one end of the room to the other.
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