On Sunday, police were interspersed with marchers in the procession called a second line parade.
Building a second line of its 787 Dreamliners at a plant in North Charleston, S.C.
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It was a good first line if you want to know what the second line is.
So she wrote apparently a second line and a few more after that as well.
In a stock market update, Superglass said a second line was scheduled to be upgraded in the spring.
Lucent is the major purveyor of the second line going into your home that gets you on the Internet.
Her more recent second line, MHL, began with a simple cotton jersey top based on a found ex-army sports shirt.
Miller finished superbly after collecting an Aluko cross but was ruled offside and Gary Caldwell cleared off the second line.
Hence a second line of speculation: that the cardinals would choose the first-ever pope from Latin America, Africa or Asia.
The second line of attack is to overhaul schemes that help workers retrain and encourage them to search for work.
In those with diabetes, the line joined a second line at a wider angle and at a point 1cm higher in the palm.
Depending on the call, Perrine's bass strings and brass valves either anchored the deep bottom line or paraded the carnival second line.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, the so-called "second line" parades take place all through the year, mostly for funerals, weddings and block parties.
Elsewhere another boom was set up as a second line of defense.
All the young players who were supposed to be dynamite on the second line, like Carl Hagelin and Chris Kreider, have been anything but.
If you've ever thought "Hey, my internet is pretty slow, maybe I can get a second line and combine them into one big, zippy connection!"
Instead of an encore, Marsalis and other members of the JLCO returned to usher Crosby, Stills and Nash offstage in a lively New Orleans-style Second Line march.
What if every second line in the country is a cell phone -- and if people do a lot of their long distance calling on the second line?
That explains why McEwen's second line of defense is disinfectant.
Despite "atrocious sea conditions", the crew managed to connect a tow line, but when it broke, Crewman Simon Emms went on board the fishing vessel to connect a second line.
The dead get the typical "jazz funerals" again, and parades, whether for sad or joyous occasions, are followed by the unique, celebratory "second line" parades, as they always have been.
Close links to the local people originally seemed a good thing, since the army was supposed to fall back on guerrilla warfare as its second line of defence against an invasion.
The second line of work we undertook with respect to strategy in Asia was to engage intensively with the emerging power centers in the region -- like China and India and Indonesia.
Forty five minutes later, with thunder and lightening all around and the very likely threat of a deluge, we at last manage to co-ordinate our troop of kayaks and get our 10 second line of audio in the can.
But the Federation for American Immigration Reform said the interior stations are a needed "second line of defense" to track down and apprehend illegal immigrants who make it past international borders and into heavily traveled corridors in the United States.
But in return, this makes it easier for the company to control production quality, as well as to make it harder for Asian copycats -- Gustafsson said you just don't know if a contractor sets up a second line to produce clones.
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And in preparation for the possibility of this a few days ago, obviously equipment was taken off of the Enterprise, which I think Thad Allen said yesterday would delay the next step in the containment, which is a helix device that will increase our capability off of the second line coming up from -- in addition to the top hat.
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