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It is a line of thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front.

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It is a line of thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front.

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The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.

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Distinctly Ahead..

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The furthest ahead in time zones is the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean, which are 14 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC14).

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East (Paris) is always ahead with the exception of crossing the international date line.

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The gender of a person does not matter when it comes to finishing a race. Some women cross the finish line ahead of men because they are faster.

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The date on the eastern side of the date line is one day ahead of the date on the western side. As you travel across the International Date Line from west to east, you gain a day, and as you travel from east to west, you lose a day.

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Kiribati's Line Islands Time and Samoa Summer Time are furthest ahead, at UTC+14.

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your line-of-sight is greater than 30 seconds ahead

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When you get 10 yards ahead of the original line of scrimmage

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It depends on which part of Florida. All of Florida that is west of the Georgia state line is in the central time zone. So...Georgia is an hour ahead of Pensacola, but it's not an hour ahead of Miami.

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The location that is furthest ahead in time compared to the rest of the world is the Line Islands, specifically the island of Kiritimati, which is 14 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC14).

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Marvin's actions of pushing ahead in line were seen as disrespectful and inconsiderate by the other people waiting. His behavior likely caused frustration and resentment among those affected by his actions.

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In the exhaust line ahead of the muffler. About middle of vehicle.

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William is older, and so ahead of Harry in the line to the throne.

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It is an incorrect (and inappropriate) phrase used in place of the correct phrase "squall line". The phrase "squall line" refers to:

Squall line A line of intense thunderstorm cells parallel to and ahead of a fast-moving well-defined cold front.

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Cassie said "But I was in line first" in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" when the white children skipped ahead of her in the line for the store, indicating that even though she was ahead, her place was disregarded due to her race. This highlights the racial discrimination and unfair treatment that black people faced during that time.

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A line of violent thunderstorms is called a squall line. It is a long, narrow band of severe thunderstorms that can produce damaging winds, large hail, and sometimes tornadoes. Squall lines often form along or ahead of cold fronts.

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Place A is ahead of Place B if when going east from Place B you get to Place A before you get to the International Date Line.

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Place A is ahead of Place B if when going east from Place B you get to Place A before you get to the International Date Line.

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The time zone that is the most ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the Line Islands Time Zone, which is UTC14 hours.

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The furthest ahead of Chicago one can get before crossing the International Date Line is the Line Islands of Kiribati or Tokelau, New Zealand, which are 20 hours ahead of Chicago when Chicago is on Standard Time.

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Scott knew he had lost the race when he saw the finish line ahead and realized that the other runner was well ahead of him and would cross the finish line first. He could also feel his own lack of energy and speed compared to the other runner.

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it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you

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it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you

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She is the Eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of York.

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If you are crossing date line from west to east you'll gain one day.

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The international date line separates time zones that are farthest ahead from time zones that are farthest behind. The west side of the line is a day ahead of the east side of the line. It mostly coincides with 180 degrees longitude with some exceptions.

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I think it is called a - Squall Line - a solid or nearly solid line or band of active thunderstorms.

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No time zone is 24 hours ahead of the times used in California. The easternmost time zone west of the international date line is UTC + 14 hours, which is 21 hours ahead of Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 7 hours) and 22 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (UTC - 8 hours). The time zones that are 22 hours ahead of PST are Line Islands Time (LINT), the time year-'round in the Line Islands of Kiribati, and West Samoa Summer Time (WSST), the time in Samoa during Summer Time or Daylight Saving Time, which begins in September and ends in April.

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Yes it is ahead 9-24 hours depending on where you go. I went to Russia and it was a day ahead. When you fly you will go from day to night and back to day. On one flight I had a window seat and could see the line between day and night.

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I typed the whole line into Google, and the second result after your question was the answer to your question: Sin City(2005).

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In the path between Japan and Jamaica that does not cross the international date line, Japan is farther east.

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-adverb 1. in or to the front; in advance of; before: Walk ahead of us. 2. in a forward direction; onward; forward: The line of cars moved ahead slowly. 3. into or for the future: Plan ahead. 4. so as to register a later time: to set the clock ahead. 5. at or to a different time, either earlier or later: to push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Monday; to push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Wednesday. 6. onward toward success; to a more advantageous position; upward in station: There's a young man who is sure to get ahead. -Idioms 7. ahead of, a. in front of; before: He ran ahead of me. b. superior to; beyond: materially ahead of other countries. c. in advance of; at an earlier time than: We got there ahead of the other guests. 8. be ahead, a. to be winning: Our team is ahead by two runs. b. to be in a position of advantage; be benefiting: His score in mathematics is poor, but he's ahead in foreign languages.

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