by-lines in English

noun
1
a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
We also think today's newspaper requires more than bylines .

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1. NOByline suppresses the automatic printing of BY lines

2. Byline specifies that BY lines are printed above each BY group

3. Details: Use NOByline to suppress the automatic printing of BY lines in procedure output

4. Details: Use NOByline to suppress the automatic printing of BY lines in procedure output

5. He disappeared between two tottering wooden buildings and was enclosed by lines of faded laundry.

6. The two 380 kV grids are linked by lines with the lower 220 kV voltage level.

7. There were no real by-lines on the Bideford Gazette, no printed recognition of who had written the story.

8. Whilst belaying you can look across a sweeping valley covered by vineyards and broken up by lines of cyprus trees.

9. The overall matrix of bilateral relations is led by Lines of Credit and Indian professionals working in Eritrea, while trade constitutes a smaller but growing segment.

10. Ci, in Chinese poetry, song form characterized by lines of unequal length with prescribed rhyme schemes and tonal patterns, each bearing the name of a musical air

11. 1. Chiromancy - telling fortunes by lines on the palm of the hand chirology, palm reading, palmistry fortune telling, soothsaying, foretelling, divination - the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means

12. (Note that this chart has 5 x 5 blocks of stitches, outlined by lines not as dark as the Backstitching lines.) The chart instructions will tell you what color(s) to use and how many strands, usually 1.

13. Benzene is the smallest of the organic aromatic hydrocarbons. It contains sigma bonds (represented by lines) and regions of high-pi electron density, formed by the overlapping of p orbitals (represented by the dark yellow shaded area) of adjacent carbon atoms, which …

14. : characterized by lines with a fixed number of stressed and unstressed syllables Finally, Sidney is presented as the first English poet who was a master of strict Accentual-syllabic meter and yet able to vary this meter with a deliberate, controlled, and often gorgeous counterpoint of speech rhythms.

15. Triggerfish are about 40 species of often brightly colored fish of the family Balistidae.Often marked by lines and spots, they inhabit tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, with the greatest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.Most are found in relatively shallow, coastal habitats, especially at coral reefs, but a few, such as the oceanic triggerfish (Canthidermis maculata

16. 1:37 – Contextualise is a side project that scratches Brett’s own itch; 3:01 – It uses a Topic map which is a type of graph model to model a lot of things; 3:56 – A Topic map is a perfect fit for modeling any type of knowledge; 6:04 – You can visualize a graph model by thinking about having circles connected by lines