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Meanings of crossing a line in English
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Usage of crossing a line in English
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Asking family and friends about donation could feel like crossingaline.
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This was crossingaline, but they offered more money, so I agreed.
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It was difficult to know where you were crossingaline,' says Fran Tyler.
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In the end, it was like crossingaline between tinsel and glamour, and stark reality.
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She was crossingaline none of the Casters in her family would ever have dared.
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And to make sure he's not crossingaline, he's accompanied by blind community advocate, Martene Abel.
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For me that's crossingaline.
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Fiji's interim government is being accused of crossingaline in the way it's dealing with the Methodist Church.
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China is crossingaline deliberately and they are now on the other side of the line, said Guajardo.
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It doesn't seem to occur to them that what they're doing is crossingaline that shouldn't be crossed.
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It was crossingaline.
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She gave me an odd look and I felt like I was in danger of crossingaline but persevered.
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To ask, or even order, one soldier to kill another was crossingaline that might have sparked another mutiny.
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Half-way down the slope we noticed that we were crossingaline which seemed to have been strangely ruled through the wheat field.
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But then, keeping him as her love slave definitely would be breaking some kind of law, crossingaline she'd never be able to cross.
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The head of Television New Zealand's Maori and Pacific unit, Shane Taurima, has apologised for crossingaline through his involvement with the Labour Party.