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  • 21lay on the line — or[put on the line] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To pay or offer to pay. * /The sponsors had to lay nearly a million dollars on the line to keep the show on TV./ * /The bank is putting $5,000 on the line as a reward to anyone who catches the robber./ …

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  • 22Where Is the Line — Infobox Single Name = Where Is the Line Artist = Björk from Album = Medúlla Released = 2005 Format = Recorded = Genre = Avant garde music, Beatboxing Length = 4:41 Label = One Little Indian Writer = Björk Producer = Björk and Mark Bell Chart… …

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  • 23Battle of the Line — In the Babylon 5 fictional universe, the Battle of the Line was the final battle of the Earth Minbari war. The Battle of the Line was a desperate attempt by the Earth Alliance to stop a Minbari fleet from reaching weapons range of the Earth and… …

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  • 24In the Line of Fire — Infobox Film name = In the Line of Fire caption= Original film poster amg id = 1:24644 imdb id = 0107206 writer = Jeff Maguire starring = Clint Eastwood John Malkovich Rene Russo Dylan McDermott director = Wolfgang Petersen producer = Jeff Apple… …

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  • 25Above the line — may refer to: *Above the line (filmmaking), an accounting term used in film production to denote expenditures that occur prior to filming *Above the line (advertising), an advertising strategy to promote brands through conventional forms of mass… …

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  • 26End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys song) — Single infobox Name = End of the Line Artist = The Traveling Wilburys from Album = Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 Released = 1989 Format = Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 3:29 Label = Producer = Chart position = #63 Reviews = Last single = Last Night …

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  • 27in the line of duty — {adj. phr.} Done or happening as part of a job. * /The policeman was shot in the line of duty./ * /The soldier had to clean his rifle in the line of duty./ …

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  • 28lay it on the line — See: LAY ON THE LINE(2) …

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  • 29in the line of duty — {adj. phr.} Done or happening as part of a job. * /The policeman was shot in the line of duty./ * /The soldier had to clean his rifle in the line of duty./ …

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  • 30lay it on the line — See: LAY ON THE LINE(2) …

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