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Lineup   /lˈaɪnˌəp/   Listen
Lineup

noun
1.
(baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat.  Synonyms: batting order, card.
2.
A line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification.






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"Lineup" Quotes from Famous Books



... major factors in the new international line-up. The first is Russia; the second is the Japanese Empire; the third is the British Empire and the fourth is the American Empire. Italy has neither the resources, the wealth nor the population necessary to make her a factor of large importance in the near future. France ...
— The American Empire • Scott Nearing

... friendship when she joined the Japanese-Nazi line-up. First, she offered scholarships, with all expenses paid, for Nicaraguan students to study fascism in Italy. Then, on December 14, 1937, about one month after a secret Nazi agent arrived in Central America with orders to step on the propaganda and organizational activity, the Italian S.S. "Leme" ...
— Secret Armies - The New Technique of Nazi Warfare • John L. Spivak



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