A line giving the name of the writer of a story or article.
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Examples for "credit line "
Examples for "credit line "
1 The new credit line will last for two years, the fund said.
2 Feb - Fiat obtains a 1 billion euro credit line from banks.
3 The increased credit line is available for three years from January 2009.
4 GPM will finance the deal with a credit line from U.S. banks.
5 Diab urged European states to open a credit line and provide aid.
1 The summary for policymakers has to be agreed, line-by-line, by 115 countries.
2 On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and evocative.
3 It's usually when a bill gets debated line-by-line with editing suggestions made.
4 It doesn't make narrative sense to divide this song up line-by-line.
5 Kanu takes it to the by - line and the cut-back finds Pires.
6 Do not, for instance, provide line-by-line instructions on how to use the request system.
7 A programmer typed in commands and read the line - by-line output generated by the machine.
8 The by - line by which he was known to a reading public was HL Mencken.
9 But somehow, for some unknown reason, there was neither a title nor a by - line .
10 Like, if rather than snagging a by - line , I would end up with a bye-bye line.
11 Government representatives spent last week going through the 22-page executive summary line-by-line in Incheon, South Korea.
12 And the line-by-line review of spending by the new National led government is creating some uncertainty.
13 These transcripts were then analysed line-by-line and coded.
14 The footnotes indicating the narrator have been moved to a by-line directly under the title of the story.
15 And you'll get a by-line on this, Trent, that ought to put you in for some big money.
16 Get a good story on the infamous and mysterious John Taylor, and they'd have to give me my own by - line .
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