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1 Both are bright red lines worn in the vegetation between the houses.
2 Everyone has their red lines , which often make sense only to them.
3 Those red lines look kind of like, you know, air travel pathways.
4 The publican's daughter gets hold of it, and sees the red lines .
5 But of course, we have clear red lines that we will not cross.
6 I'd wish the British would respect their own red lines too, Barnier said.
7 For the Arab world, Syria crossed all red lines over two years ago.
8 So they might cross the ideological red lines for political gains.
9 The entire French fire was concentrated upon the concave red lines .
10 Stucco was applied to the exterior, red lines marking the joints.
11 Iran's red lines include preserving the Arak reactor and maintaining the enrichment capabilities.
12 The three practical routes were plotted by means of red lines .
13 But the Chequers plan crosses on all of those red lines .
14 I looked down and saw jagged red lines - like claw marks-spreadingacross my skin.
15 And how daintily their green forms are pencilled with red lines .
16 But there seem to be red lines that can't be crossed.
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