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- noun Plural form of
interlineation .
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Examples
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Also, when I get into the part of the book that's not scattered out over sixteen years of slow build, there will be fewer interlineations I need to do.
there is a crack in everything. that's how the light gets in. ashacat 2008
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And I added about a thousand, all of it fussy interlineations and careful expansion and fiddling.
being positive's so unhip matociquala 2008
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Such letters could be read either by holding them over a candle until the interlineations became legible or by brushing the entire page with acid to make the hidden writing emerge.
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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Such letters could be read either by holding them over a candle until the interlineations became legible or by brushing the entire page with acid to make the hidden writing emerge.
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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The former "could not say definitely who made the handwritten interlineations" on the documents in question.
The Hiss Case: An Exchange Levin, David 1976
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Mr. Salant quotes from the final report of another defense examiner, J. Howard Haring, to the effect that Haring could not definitely identify "who made the handwritten interlineations."
The Hiss Case: An Exchange Levin, David 1976
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Salant had suggested that another expert, J. Howard Haring, was basically neutral on the question of who made the handwritten interlineations.
The Hiss Case: Another Exchange! Irons, Peter H. 1976
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The original manuscript with Lincoln's interlineations, is still preserved, and facsimiles, or copies, are given in various larger volumes of Lincoln's biography.
The Life of Abraham Lincoln Henry Ketcham
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Additions are made within square brackets, and interlineations are printed between accents.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Almost every page is a mass of interlineations and notes.
Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary W. P. Livingstone
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