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parting line

noun

Metallurgy.
  1. the line at which two closed dies or two halves of a mold meet.
  2. a corresponding line or seam appearing on a molded or cast object.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of parting line1

First recorded in 1870–75
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He says his parting line - where he made others think he was about to admit to being a traitor before pivoting to the truth - was planned, but he did experience some last-minute nerves.

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But from a straight storytelling point of view, we've been there, done that, got the iconic parting line and bourbon hangover to prove it.

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We've been there, done that, got the iconic parting line and bourbon hangover to prove it.

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Then, as the reimagined icon comes into focus with her dark, piercing, computer-generated eyes, Clayton’s character offers a chilling, parting line — “What is it you pray for?” — as chains whip forward and grab another screaming victim.

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Their parting line comes straight from the original script, by Jules Furthman.

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