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    A pick-up line or chat-up line is a conversation opener with the intent of engaging a person for romance or dating. As overt and sometimes humorous displays...
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  • Lineup (redirect from Line-up)
    Look up lineup or line up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lineup, line up or line-up may refer to: A queue area of waiting people A police lineup...
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  • Line-Up is the third album released by English singer, Graham Bonnet, formerly of Rainbow. The album made extensive use of backing musicians and writers...
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  • "Line-Up for Yesterday: An ABC of Baseball Immortals" is a poem written by Ogden Nash for the January 1949 issue of SPORT Magazine. In the poem, Nash...
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  • (bottom line up front) is the practice of beginning a message with its key information (the "bottom line"). This provides the reader with the most important...
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  • The Line-Up is a 1934 American crime film directed by Howard Higgin and starring William Gargan, Marian Nixon and Paul Hurst. A young police officer is...
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  • BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend (category Rock festivals in the United Kingdom)
    Sunday's main stage line-up were retrospectively announced on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James whilst the Future Sounds Stage line-up was announced...
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  • Up the Line (1969) is a time travel novel by American science fiction author Robert Silverberg. The plot revolves mainly around the paradoxes brought...
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  • "Line Up" is a song by English rock band Elastica, released on 31 January 1994 as the second single from their eponymous debut album. It spent three weeks...
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  • Up The Line To Death: The War Poets 1914–1918 is a poetry anthology edited by Brian Gardner, and first published in 1964. It was a thematic collection...
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