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  • 61The Way of a Trout with the Fly — Infobox Book name = The Way of a Trout with the Fly title orig = translator = image caption = Plate II Method of Dressing Nymphs author = G.E.M Skues illustrator = cover artist = country = England language = English series = subject = Fly fishing …

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  • 62Experiments with Truth — Infobox Album | Name = Experiments With Truth Type = studio Artist = Dopamine Released = 2006 Recorded = Genre = Alternative/Rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = What Went Wrong And Who Is The Betrayer? This album = Experiments …

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  • 63line — I. /laɪn / (say luyn) noun 1. a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface. 2. something resembling a traced line, as a band of colour, a seam, a furrow, etc.: lines of stratification in… …

  • 64line — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a continuous mark or band made on a surface (drew a line). 2 use of lines in art, esp. draughtsmanship or engraving (boldness of line). 3 a thing resembling such a mark esp. a furrow or wrinkle. 4 Mus. a each of (usu. five)… …

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  • 65line — line1 noun 1》 a long, narrow mark or band.     ↘Mathematics a straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth.     ↘a wrinkle in the skin.     ↘a contour or outline as a feature of design.     ↘a curve connecting all points having… …

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  • 66Line — (l[imac]n), v. t. 1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book. [1913 Webster] He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face, though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. To represent… …

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  • 67To line bees — Line Line (l[imac]n), v. t. 1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book. [1913 Webster] He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face, though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …

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  • 68To line up — Line Line (l[imac]n), v. t. 1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book. [1913 Webster] He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face, though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …

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  • 69line — I. n. 1. Streak, stripe, extended mark. 2. Straight direction. 3. Parallel direction. 4. Thread, cord, string, rope. 5. Row, rank. 6. Row of words (across a page). 7. Note, short letter …

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  • 70quilt — I. noun Etymology: Middle English quilte mattress, quilt, from Anglo French coilte, from Latin culcita mattress Date: 14th century 1. a. a bed coverlet of two layers of cloth filled with padding (as down or batting) held in place by ties or… …

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