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In March of 1888, a severe blizzard hit the Atlantic coast of North America, killing over 400 people, and closing communication and transportation lines for three days.

The lines on the boat trailed from twin booms.

boost The software program 'Windows 2000' contained 29 million lines of code.

In August of 1983, Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet plane, killing all 269 people on board, after straying more than 100 miles off course.

Yellow lines on the road divide traffic moving in opposite directions.

The transmission of computer data along phone lines has been greatly improved by the use of fiber-optics.

His paintings have these lovely, fluid lines that seem to melt into each other.

At my grandmother's funeral, my father read out a few lines from a book that she loved.

Callers to the radio station jammed the telephone lines to complain about the government's plans to shut down some local schools.

The painting, with its simple lines and bold colors, is typical of the works of the naive artists.

There are no public railways in Guyana, although two small private lines are operated by mining companies there.

The Nazca lines in the Peruvian desert form patterns which are only really visible from the air.

Reconstruction of the road will begin once the gas lines have been completed.

Everyone was nervous, and unsure of their lines during the first rehearsal for our school play.

The leading actor had a serious disagreement with the director over some of the lines in his script.

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