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first in line
first line
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first in last out
first in last out
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in line with
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always first in thé game
semper ducibus
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always in line
semper et versus
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the robe is before him, and first in the holes of the orcs.
in faucibus orci
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incline your ear to me, let me fall in line
inclinavit dominus aurem tuam mihi.
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he that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbour cometh and searcheth him.
iustus prior est accusator sui venit amicus eius et investigavit eu
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when i call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother lois, and thy mother eunice; and i am persuaded that in thee also.
recordationem accipiens eius fidei quae est in te non ficta quae et habitavit primum in avia tua loide et matre tua eunice certus sum autem quod et in t
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and when he had found him, he brought him unto antioch. and it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. and the disciples were called christians first in antioch.
et annum totum conversati sunt in ecclesia et docuerunt turbam multam ita ut cognominarentur primum antiochiae discipuli christian
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continuatus, continuata, continuatum uninterrupted/unbroken; consecutive; contiguous/adjacent to; permanent (latham); continuo immediately, forthwith, at once, without delay/intermission; continuously; without further evidence/ado; (w/negative) necessarily, in consequence; continuo, continuare, continuavi, continuatus make continuous (space/time); put in line, join (in succession), connect, unite; bridge (gap); extend/prolong/draw out/last/renew; keep on; do without pause; adjourn;
continuatus
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