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Examples:monotone garment with no lining—membrane lining inside a cylindrical stem—garment without a lining—membranes lining the brain—Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842—serous membrane (smooth moist delicate membranes lining body cavities)—inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth—lining (of a container etc) (engineering)—every cloud has a silver lining [idiom.]—inner lining of wooden utensils—Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, murdered in 1975 after opposing the counter-revolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posthumously in 1979—Xuchang prefecture level city in north Henan, on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line—Lin Chong, one of the Heroes of the Marsh in Water Margin—poetic form consisting of four lines of five syllables, with rhymes on first, second and fourth line—Lin Hwai-Min (1947-), Taiwanese choreographer and dancer—candidate who came second in the Han-lin examination—Jeremy Lin (1988-), Taiwanese-American professional basketball player (NBA)—Lin Chia-Chiao (1916-), Chinese-American physicist, astronomer and applied mathematician—Lin Feng-cheng (Taiwan Minister of the Interior)—Brigitte Lin (Taiwan actress, 1954-)—compasses, set square and straight line marker (idiom); fig. established standard—The Mass Line, Communist Party of China (CPC) policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses—third and fourth lines (in an eight-line poem) which form a couplet—outer alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—Lin Bu (967-1028), Northern Song poet—candidate who came third in the Han-lin examination—Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature inclassical Chinese—Lin'an county in Zhejiang, west of Hangzhou—Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)—Ruby Lin (1976-), Taiwanese actress and pop singer—(idiom) use methods in line with local circumstances—Lin Biao (1908-1971), Chinese army leader at time of the Cultural Revolution— |