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So, Nando's, consider this a line in the sand.
In light of this, a line from the UK report today strikes me as potentially significant.
When I started writing this, a line of teens, most of them black, were marching down the sidewalk on Myrtle Avenue, in Brooklyn, on a cold December afternoon.
And, writing this, a line from an Elkie Brooks song comes to mind: "No more the fool, no more the clown.
But this – a line built to match Mary's "I'm going upstairs to take my hat off" – was the best bit, from Mr Bates: "I have to clean some shoes".
Or is this a line Rosen heard secondhand and couldn't nail down?) Also: "Charitably" is just the wrong word to describe how Cabranes speaks of Sotomayor (the Times notes, as Rosen does not, that he was "a mentor and former professor of Sotomayor's at Yale Law School"), but it is of a piece with Rosen's condescension.
To find this, a line is interpolated through the atomic columns in a (111 -plane.
His coach, the South African Mickey Arthur, has called this a "line in the sand", and likened it to the England coach Andy Flower standing up to the former captain Kevin Pietersen.
Some speculate this is a reboot of Shadow Tower, one of From's earliest games, but others point out that not only is this a line from venerated ninja series Tenchu, but the music and writing suggest a Japanese theme.
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But this, this is a line drawn.
This crossed a line.
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