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Walk The Old Line

Walk the Old Line is a depository for the words, images, and thoughts that I collect and carry back from my hikes. I hope only that you find some use for it. Whether that use is as a travel guide for the state of Maryland, the human soul, or my own m
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The Top LIne

n tough economic times, more and more businesses are seeking ways to improve the bottom line. Often, the best way to do that is to start with the top line-since one can only decrease expenses so far. This blog discusses concrete actions your business
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The Front Line.

The Thin Line Between Entertainment and War.
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The Plumb Line

A plumb line is a carpenter's tool, a simple weight attached to a line for determining the exactness of a vertical line. But, isn't that what it's all about? Aren't we supposed to align our lives to a perfectly Vertical Line named Yeshua, the Perfe
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The Finish Line

The Finish Line is a nascar blog dedicated to providing analysis and discussion on drivers, teams, and tracks throughout the nascar circuit.
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The Fine Line v3.0

Living on the Fine Line, daring to challenge the status quo. One woman's personal, honest, spiritual journey through life.
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The Red Line - All Hockey All The Time

The Red Line is a written by a couple of Canadian and US bloggers that write about our love for hockey and our favorite teams.
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The Hudson Line Blog

This Hudson County, N.J.-based blog brings you the freshest local, national and global news in a fresh, modern way. If it's important, you'll find it here.
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The Fine Line Between Failure and Fallibilism

This is an inversion of a traditional analysis. The boundaries between the analyzed/analyst are revealed as artifices. I, as the analyst, move to the forefront of the critique with my object. Professionalism ceases in the idiosyncratic humor and capr
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Navier-Stalks: Dispatches from the front line in systems biology

Once I was a physicist working on quantum field theory, but now I've moved into the bold and beautiful world of cell biology, studying the exotic ways that a cell can process information in order to react to changes in its environment. This falls under
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