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1. graphic material, usually containing lettering, used in television presentation
2. another name for subtitle
3. the formal heading of a legal document stating when, where, and on what authority it was taken or made


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Cheyenne Woods finished at 5-over 149 - four strokes above the cutline.
Programs performing below an APR cutline will be penalized with the loss of a scholarship for each scholarship athlete who is an "0-for-2" - that is an athlete who leaves school early, prior to exhausting eligibility, and who wouldn't have been eligible for the ensuing term.
Louis Post-Dispatch, a consistent bad actor--and bad writer, too--reached out for two new ones recently: In a story about a whale ramming and almost sinking a small fishing Vessel, the mammal was given credit for "holing the boat," and in a cutline for the Sappington Farmer's Market, its owner "prides her store on its fresh produce.
 
 
 
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