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In some senses, lineup is marked as US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime, allowing a witness to identify them.
Just one more thing, Julian. Don't tell cons they get paid for line-ups.
Before viewing the lineup, each witness should be required to give to the officer in charge of the lineup a written description of the perpetrator of the crime.
A list of trains that are expected to cross over a specified section of track during a specified time period.
It is recognized that lineup will not contain information as to all train and yard movements within yard limits.
Except under special or emergency conditions, track cars are not allowed on the main-line tracks until the man in charge has secured a lineup.
A line of people or vehicles, in which the individual at the front end is dealt with first, the one behind is dealt with next, and so on, and in which newcomers join at the end; a queue.
We have a simple business process that consists of two steps: people wait in a lineup then fill out an application form.
I've heard that information before and try to remember to do that when there isn't a lineup of customers. When there is a lineup of customers, I don't feel that I have enough time.
An ordered list.
Look at the lineup of sideways, up and down gaps, spinning top days, all bunched around the two-hundred-day MA.
At the University of Alabama, Robert M. Metzger's group synthesized a molecule that had an internal energetic lineup of orbitals, which varied depending on the polarity of the voltage applied to it. The lineup of orbitals was analogous to the rungs on a ladder.
Collectively, the members of a team.
The manager fielded his strongest lineup for the game against United.
Elton Brand in 1998 missed 15 games because of an injury in the middle of the year but returned to the lineup late in the season, so he is listed as a starter here. The aim here is to list the lineup that was in use near the end of each season […]