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09:48 Jul 1, 2000 |
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na | Intermediate line |
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na | ?? a line between the lines ?? |
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na | Enclosed: one extra line (see reverse) |
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Intermediate line Explanation: This is from PONS D>E dictionary. The other bestsuggestion is "space-line" but this does not seem to be at all appropriate for your context. Hope this helps, Will |
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?? a line between the lines ?? Explanation: Does it perhaps mean that something was typed or written between two other lines? - According to Cassels, Zwischenzeilig can mean interlinear. |
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Enclosed: one extra line (see reverse) Explanation: I'm sorry, but my colleagues all have it wrong. "Angelegt" means enclosed or attached here; in this case: an extra line has been added, and it can be found on the reverse side of the sheet. |
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