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the line which
noun
A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.
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And he has that ability to sustain the line, which so many young people don't have.
In refocusing, he repeated the line, which, for him, was appropriate.
The line, which started at the elevators, snaked five times and spilled into the main hallway.
Parts of the line, which passes through Milton Keynes, are still intact.
But Kvasha thinks the line, which includes Mariusz Czerkawski, could do better.
He challenges but a wry smile suggests he knew it caught the line, which it did.
But they actually stay on the line, which can remain open for up to two minutes.
There is Alvin Kernan's "Crossing the Line," which I'm reading on my laptop via ebrary.
The repair work to the line, which is costing around £15m, has been a triumph for imaginative thinking and teamwork.
It was evidently an operator assuring that Cheney was on the line, which could only mean a presidential call.
"I didn't really feel tired after crossing the line, which was partly down to the training but mainly to God.
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