An orderly arrangement of persons or things in, or as if in, a line.
1 Parliament will delay its vote on the incoming Commission line - up , officials said.
2 A sparse line - up of new drugs remains the Anglo-Swedish company's top problem.
3 Under EU rules, parliament must vote on an entire line - up , not individuals.
4 The purchase could therefore point to interesting developments in Amazon's hardware line - up .
5 Mr English said he would announce a new Cabinet line - up before Christmas.
6 At this point, however, that line - up does not include any at-home consoles.
7 The decision was the first by a new line - up of EU commissioners.
8 Karzai promised to send parliament his new cabinet line - up early next week.
9 This year, Humphreys has slung together a particularly impressive line - up of celebrities.
10 The Islanders had an international line - up with performers from all over Europe.
11 In fact, the comments are far more interesting than the line - up itself.
12 It's been 24 years since Clannad recorded together with their original line - up .
13 In fact their starting line - up had an older average age than AZ's.
14 The Body & Soul area line - up won't be out until mid July.
15 The line - up of divisional directors will be announced in the coming days.
16 The line - up for the New Zealand International Film Festival has been revealed.
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