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"We now draw a thick line under the Bundesliga season and see now if all the players are fit for the final, " Klopp told AFP after the defeat.
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The competing time frames have split the U.S. and Israeli governments since last year, when Mr. Netanyahu stood before the United Nations and drew a thick red line across a drawing of a bomb.
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She divided the label into two parts, separated by a thick black line, and placed the critical information, such as the name and dosage of the medication, at the top, with everything else relegated to the bottom.
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All the same, the set serves the action, and an impressively sinister Te Deum procession closes the act: priests and altar boys advance in a thick crowd behind Scarpia a chorus line of malignant power.
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Bowling around the wicket to Clarke, the off-spinner's delivery held its line outside the off stump and a thick outside edge flew into the hands of Andrew Strauss at second slip, further compounding Australia's vice-captain's miserable series.
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Moreover, his delight in lush-featured women led him to create the most recognizably Pre-Raphaelite female ideal: long thick hair, deeply set eyes, full lips and a strong jaw-line.
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Fagan was in the thick of the action and was forced to clear off the line when a Bolton corner deflected off team-mate Manucho.
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She swiftly draws an invisible line around each calf with a lipstick-sized tube and hikes up the thick white socks slumped around her ankles.
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Twelve crew members line up along the teak deck of the 96-foot yacht Mariquita with a thick, braided rope in their hands.
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