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down the line
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down the lineadverb
Further along, in terms of time or progress.
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Down the Line
Down the Line is a single from José Gonzálezs second album In Our Nature. The single was released as the first single in the UK on September 10, 2007. The song was also the third single in Sweden, released on February 20, 2008. José's cover of "Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat was featured as a B-side. It was featured on an episode of the highly successful Australian drama series Packed to the Rafters and then featured on the platinum selling soundtrack, as well as Ministry of Sound's Chillout Sessions 10 compilation album. The song reached #72 on Triple J Hottest 100, 2007.
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Down the Line
Down the Line is a British radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4, which satirises populist radio phone-in shows. The show is written and performed in a style of heightened realism, as was BBC Radio 4's Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge. Down The Line is hosted by "Gary Bellamy". Down The Line was first broadcast in May 2006. The pre-show publicity did not indicate that the show was a pre-recorded comedy, describing it as a live phone-in featuring "award winning" DJ Gary Bellamy, and led to many complaints from listeners who apparently failed to spot it was a spoof, generating considerable publicity for the programme. It was subsequently revealed that the show is written and performed by several familiar figures in British comedy, including Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Regular 'callers' include: ⁕Christopher Nibbs from Pevensey Bay; a jokey character who refers to himself as 'Nibbsy' or 'The Nibbster'. Bellamy finds him amusing. ⁕Khalid, who only repeats topics of the show followed by the phrase 'what is point?' and responds to any subsequent remarks by Gary with the same question. Bellamy's attitude changes towards him as the series progresses.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of down the line in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of down the line in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Cameron Diaz Avaline is Cameron Diaz Avaline, in a few years down the line, people won't even know I was part of it and they'll be pleasantly surprised that I was one of the co-founders.
It made me look at myself from a whole different perspective, and I think it changed [me] totally … having gone through it, I recognize that I’m a different person today than I would have been having not gone through it, i don’t know what God has for me, so I’m just trusting I’ll go with the flow and, somewhere down the line, he’ll use me as he wants to use me.
We want to have big crowds, and now, right now, that's not what they're planning, but you never know what happens. Things can happen very quickly, and we're looking at vaccines, we're looking at cures and we are very, very far down the line.
The first thing you do is you go double up with somebody else ; you move in with your sister, with your mother, your friends, and it's kind of down the line that people become literally homeless.
There's definitely issues with stigmatization where the variants are being described and then labeling them based on that country. We know that there's already backlash in India, regarding the Indian variant and people mentioning it that way, so, I understand why it's happening. I think it's just a lot for people to think about this far down the line.
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