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line

noun as in cord, rope

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noun as in belief, policy

noun as in person's calling, interest

noun as in ancestry

noun as in written communication

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noun as in hint; influential communication

noun as in merchandise carried by store

verb as in put covering inside object

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USC already lost linebacker coach Matt Entz, safeties coach Taylor Mays and offensive line coach Josh Henson since the season ended just three weeks ago.

Additionally, the company said its distribution lines to the west of Eaton Canyon "were de-energized well before the reported start time of the fire" as part of its fire safety shutoff program.

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Trump starts his second term claiming credit, with reasonable justification, for getting the ceasefire deal in Gaza over the line.

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They wrestled with a high-stakes choice: shut off water to nearby neighborhoods such as Brentwood, or face diminishing water pressure on the front lines.

Crews create control lines using natural barriers as well as man-made ones.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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