Keep It Between the Lines was created on 1991-07-11.
To prevent hyphenated words from being split at the end of a line, you can use a non-breaking hyphen or a non-breaking space. In word processing software, you can often find options to keep certain words together, such as "keep with next" or "keep lines together." Additionally, in HTML, using the   entity can help maintain the integrity of hyphenated words. This ensures that the entire word or phrase stays intact and doesn't get divided across lines.
Electric lines are on top of the pole to keep them out of the way.
In Dr. Seuss's book "Fox in Socks," the box contains Mr. Knox. Mr. Knox is a character who struggles to keep up with the increasingly difficult tongue twisters that the Fox presents to him.
Oh, dude, barbaloots are totally real... in Dr. Seuss's world of "The Lorax." They're these cute, furry creatures that hang out in the Truffula trees and eat Truffula fruits. So, if you ever find yourself in the land of Seuss, keep an eye out for those adorable barbaloots!
keep it brief.
So whats the question? If i had 5 squares remove 3 lines to make 4 squares but keep the 3 lines within the 4 squares what?
To keep words like "Mt McKinley" on one line, a non-breaking space is typically used. In HTML, this can be represented as  , which prevents the browser from automatically breaking the line between the words. This ensures that the entire phrase remains intact and does not get split across lines in the display.
White lines mark the edges of roadways. They keep or are intended to keep people in "a lane" and off of the shoulder or from running off the road.
Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) was born in 1904 and died in 1991. His father's name was Theodor Robert Geisel. His mother was Henrietta Seuss Geisel. He had an older sister Margaretha ("Marnie") and a younger sister, Henrietta, who died as an infant. He was married twice (widower once). He married his first wife, Helen Palmer, in 1926. She died in 1967. Geisel married his second wife, Audrey Stone Dimond, in 1968. Geisel had no children by either marriage.
Well, sweetheart, those blue lines on notebook paper are there to help keep your chicken scratch handwriting in check. They provide guidelines to keep your words from wandering off into the margins like a lost puppy. So, next time you're scribbling away, just remember those blue lines are there to save your messy butt from looking like a total disaster.
i'm sorry but there is no power lines four yet but keep cheaking just in case