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A good example of a bad Oline is the one Oakland Raiders have.
Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks 2009
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The center of that Oline is being pushed back almost as much the edges.
Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks 2009
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And so this woman from across the hills, a soft spoken creature with her wits about her, and by name Oline, she stayed with them a couple of days, and had the little room to sleep in.
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Axel complained that it was impossible to get a woman anywhere to help; he had none but an old creature, by name Oline; not much good at the best of times, but he might be thankful to have her as long as she stayed.
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But he lacked any playmakers at WR, TE and RB and his Oline was the wimpiest in the B12 often get shoved around by DB's and LB's.
SI.com 2010
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"Oline" everywhere in the Index, and occasionally in the body text.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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"Most companies that want to get deals done have been able to get deals done," said Mark Oline , group managing director for corporate finance at Fitch Ratings.
Publisher Junks Its 'Junk' Bond Deal Michael Aneiro 2011
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A good Oline really does mean that nobody can really stop you so long as you have genuine NFL talent.
Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks 2009
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No Oline can give you infinite amounts of time to throw – and those that * do* have great Olines have a pronounced tendency to exchange running backs without too much change, much like Pitt, KC (during its small boom of offensive potentcy), Denver.
Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks 2009
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"Companies are pretty well prepared to weather events in Europe," said Mark Oline , head of U.S. corporate finance for Fitch Ratings.
U.S. at Risk if Europe Goes Bad Ben Casselman 2011
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