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Otherwise you have to recruit a third party, who then has to line it up and can't work the phone.
The defensive line has to line up in the right gap and hit the right gap and stay in that gap and don't move.
Using her eyes to signal which ball she wants to throw, Jess then has to line up the ramp from which the ball will be projected.
That means Mr. Chen, who declined to be interviewed for this article and who returns to New York from a visit to Taiwan on Thursday, has to line up another source of financing.
The family still has to line up its distributors and importers, although it could have a leg up in landing LVMH, which sells niche wines, Champagnes and spirits and where Paolo Bulgari sits on the board.
"Everyone has to line up in the computer room, and the hotel lobby becomes an Internet cafe, which is rather unappealing," Kevin Leibel, president of a brand strategy company in Chapel Hill, N.C., wrote in an e-mail message from the business center at the Westin Palace in Madrid while on vacation.
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Image now had to line up its own content.
There's so many things that have to line up".
A lot of things have to line up to have a successful start-up.
"Things have to fall into place, and the stars have to line up.
"Everything had to line up right," Hathaway said of the Huskies' move to major college football.
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