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tear line

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A physical line on an intelligence message or document separating categories of information that have been approved for foreign disclosure and release. Normally, the intelligence below the tear line is that which has been previously cleared for disclosure or release.


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The cover member is peeled off so as to expose the fastening member as the first panel and the second panel are disconnected from each other by material failure in the tear-apart zone; wherein the cover member comprises a tear line along which the cover member is manually tearable, and the tear line laid adjacent one of transversely opposite side edge of the fastening member, and the tear-apart zone is laid in a vicinity of the other side edges of the fastening member.
When comparing the total cost of ownership, the Zero Tear line matrix printers compare favourably against serial matrix printers.
Your eyes are: light blue, light green or light brown `On light eyes, go inside the tear line with black eyeliner, which brightens the whites up and intensifies your pupils,' says Tonee Roberio, UK pro artist for MAC at last month's London Fashion Week catwalk shows.
 
 
 
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