But if the Pacers continue getting what they want on offense in this series, it is a line that Anthony may just have to walk.
And it is a natural line in France, where a quarter of the workforce is in the public sector and where the state is traditionally accorded reverence rather than American-style mistrust or contempt.
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But as it is a single railway line, with only four passing points, there is a limit of about 25 trips to the summit a day.
"Given what we see, it is certain that a criminal line of inquiry is to be number one, " said the prosecutor.
Since Frank Rich, another New York Times columnist, and numerous bloggers have all written essentially the same thing as Mr. Krugman, it is obvious that a new line of attack against conservatives is emerging.
It is essential that there is a dividing line between the authority of officialdom and players, and Cooper has a valid point when he suggests the latter must not be mishandled.
To appeal to more health-conscious Americans, Hostess launched a line of whole-grain breads called Nature's Pride that the company says has been selling well, but it is a small product line compared with rival offerings.
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Third, while it is tempting to draw a line between the physical world and the virtual, the truth is that these worlds are merging.
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It is understood the culvert is underneath a railway line and Network Rail staff are working with fire crews and Bridgend council to tackle the problem.
"It is impossible to deny that there is a line that connects the deaths of civilians and policemen, " said Marcio Christino, a public prosecutor working in criminal justice in Sao Paulo, who specialises in the PCC.
The prime minister believes now is not the right time for a referendum, and government sources have said it is likely to impose a three-line whip, insisting that Tory backbenchers support its position.
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It is sometimes marked by a line of debris, e.g. seagrass, pieces of wood.
It draws a line under a practice which is no longer acceptable in a modern Scotland.
It is very much a fine line a given brand walks when it comes to branded content marketing.
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Rather, it is in line with a detailed investigation by the US Food and Drug and Administration (FDA).
Because when it comes to your brand, one thing you never want it to be is a punch line.
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Addictions can wreck lives, and it seems there is a thin line between intense and vigorous play and compulsion.
Moreover, where it is happening, on-line learning is a commercial turkey.
It is a platform developed in line with Conservative principles which you were prepared to endorse only six months ago when you agreed to serve on my frontbench.
It is time to draw a line in the sand.
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The Welsh government will doubtless be disappointed, but hardly surprised, if the chancellor does not agree to reverse previously announced cuts in its budget although it is in line for a share of any extra funds for capital projects such as new transport schemes.
"After all, we are working for a common cause, and it is absolutely clear that to draw a line under the Iraq problem one must take into account both what the coalition is doing there and assessments by (U.N. monitors), " he said.
"It is easy to talk the populist line in a campaign, but the true test is the ability to walk it, " he said.
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