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Line in the sand

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60:). Some have (perhaps erroneously) interpreted Jesus' writing in the sand, as drawing a line in the sand in order to address those who are about to stone a woman caught in adultery. However, the literal translation is not that he drew a line in the sand, but that he "wrote" (or "drew lines" in some translations) in the sand, an important distinction. 144:, then said, "Before you cross this circle I want you to give me a reply for the Roman Senate" – implying that Rome would declare war if the King stepped out of the circle without committing to leave Egypt immediately. Weighing his options, Antiochus wisely decided to withdraw. Only then did Popillius agree to shake hands with him. 206:
then (having chosen to die instead of surrender) reportedly pulled his battle sword, used it to draw a line in the ground of the Alamo, and asked for volunteers to cross over the line and join him, understanding their decision would be irreversible. The legend states that all but one of the defenders (including
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having the Alamo completely surrounded, Santa Anna sent a messenger to Travis demanding surrender, or else everyone in the compound would be killed. According to the legend, Travis called the Alamo defenders together, explained that defeat was almost certain, and read the letter of surrender; Travis
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Notwithstanding the supposed public revulsion toward more federal spending, waste and bureaucracy-building, Congress seems to have gone out of its way to draw a wide line in the sand in front of Carter.
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and his troops. Pizarro drew a line in the sand, saying: "There lies Peru with its riches; Here, Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castilian." Only thirteen men (
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He drew a line in the sand with the toe of his boot, and said, 'It's as though I told you "I can punch you in the nose, but you can't reach across that line to hit me back."'
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was the only defender choosing to leave the compound. Travis then responded to Santa Anna's letter with cannon fire, whereupon Santa Anna replied by playing
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is an idiom, a metaphorical (sometimes literal) point beyond which no further advance will be accepted or made.
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There is reference to an actual line being drawn in several historical, or legendary, military events:
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suggests a transitional use from 1950, but a definitely figurative use only as late as 1978:
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released a song named "Evolution (Line in the Sand)", which was used as entrance music by
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In the United States, the phrase is most commonly associated with
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released a song named "A Line in the Sand" on their album
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In 1527, during the second expedition for the conquest of
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released a song named "Lines in the Sand" on their album
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released a song named "A Line in the Sand" on her album
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Line in the sand (disambiguation)
unilateral boundary setting
red lines
ultimatums
John 8
John 8:6
Oxford English Dictionary
The Washington Post
The Washington Post
epic
Ramayana
Lakshmana
Sita
Lakshman Rekha
Gaius Popillius Laenas
Antiochus IV
Seleucid Empire
Peru
Francisco Pizarro
The Famous Thirteen
Māori
Ngāti Whātua
Ngāpuhi
Moremonui
New Zealand
Musket Wars
Texas history
Battle of the Alamo
William Travis
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

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