In British English, the term "line" can refer to various contexts, such as a railway line or a line of text. However, if you're asking about a specific term, "line" itself is commonly used in both British and American English. If you meant a different context, please clarify, and I'd be happy to help further!
The same one shared by a line of vaccuum cleaners: Henry.
No the British Telephone line is not accessible from America. In order for it to work in America it has to be a 1 800 number. The British Telephone line is not a 1 800 number.
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They are one and the same. The more usual name is 'English Labrador', but they are also less commonly called 'British'. The only other line is the 'Field' or 'American' Labrador.
A Queue.
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The name "line" is actually used in math.The name "line" is actually used in math.The name "line" is actually used in math.The name "line" is actually used in math.
British Airways is the official name.
the line of demarcation is aboundary of the British and the Spanish authorities west Florida.
The trade name of British salt is Saxa.