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  • noun The use of timelines in scheduling.

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timeline +‎ -ing

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Examples

  • CAPEHEART: Hey, Howard, I think part of the problem I've had with some of the media coverage of the debate of the Ronald Reagan line and of the whole LBJ/MLK dustup the previous week is that, while there's a lot of fact-checking going on, and that's terrific, I think the media needs to be much better about timelining this stuff.

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2008 2008

  • We've also got a map timelining events in recent days.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012

  • In the December issue of Vogue, Aniston voiced her disgruntlement about Jolie publicly timelining her budding romance with Pitt on the set of

    TVGuide.com: Breaking News 2009

  • "Swurl: lifestreaming and timelining" by Adrian Chan

    Silicon Moon 2008

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