Sentence examples for lines pop up from inspiring English sources

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Roll the cursor over a word, and lines pop up that connect it to all the points in the outer circle where the word is used.

His lines pop up within films too (most incongruously when Wall Street's predatory capitalist Gordon Gekko says "so the falconer's heard the falcon!").

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This setting allows the user to think for a moment when a new menu line pops up, before deciding what to do next.

What makes Battleship special is the lateness of its deployment: the line pops up after the alien invasion, following the destruction of Hong Kong and once two of the (four-strong) fleet of tugs that are our only hope of salvation have been blown to bits.

If Howard's early season struggles at the free throw line pop up again, expect to see a lot of fouling by the Trail Blazers near the end of the fourth quarter.

Some of these are visual, like Sykes's resemblance to the auteur reading his lines, while others pop up on the soundtrack, which quotes the scores from "The Godfather," "Car Wash" and, of course, "Jaws".

Some of these are visual, like Sykes's resemblance to the auteur reading his lines, while others pop up on the soundtrack, which quotes the scores from "The Godfather," "Car Wash" and, of course, "Jaws". For the finale, fishy likenesses of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance while the real-life divas sing us through the closing credits.

Zip lines are popping up all over California, from Catalina to historic Gold Country, and the state's leisure travelers are jumping at the chance to fly down a mountain with nothing but a wire and a pulley protecting them from a very unpleasant fall to earth.

Out of the Clear Blue Skyhorse Book-stuffed shelves of assorted heights and materials pop up everywhere -- lining walls, corridors, interiors and desks, exposing snappy titles from Willem Post's quirky landmark morsels of Enchantment of New York to Terry Goodkind's contemporary thriller Nest.

Just type in a few key words—"Trump Iraq War," for example—and a line will pop up under the results letting you know if the info you're looking for ("Trump opposed the Iraq War from the get-go") is true, mostly true, mostly false, or total bullshit.

Just type in a few key words—"Trump Iraq War," for example—and a line will pop up under the results letting you know if the info you're looking for ("Trump opposed the Iraq War from the get-go") is true, mostly true, mostly false, or total bullshit.

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