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		Definition of timeline in English: timelinenoun ˈtʌɪmlʌɪnˈtaɪmlaɪn A graphical representation of a period of time, on which important events are marked. Example sentencesExamples -  We organized logistics such as meetings, timelines, deadlines, practices, and carpools.
 -  The team generates goals, timelines, diagrams, process maps, ideas and features displayed for all to see.
 -  They divided up tasks and used their copious notes to follow the timeline of events.
 -  Producing such shows requires initial designs, then intricate plotting to determine growing timelines.
 -  She organized all this information into timelines and vast collections of files, which then became exhibits and books.
 -  When it comes to writing about the past, Val told Louise it's important to get the timelines of events right.
 -  The vicious rumour persists to this day, even though the timeline of events completely negates this possibility.
 -  This timeline contains some of the major events that affect Canadian biodiversity.
 -  Both timelines converge at the end, when the movie reaches its powerful climax.
 -  This is how the court can effectively monitor timelines and events.
 -  As a rule, a good specification also should use various organizational or equipment timelines as reference points.
 -  The addition of a timeline would have helped readers maintain their bearings.
 -  We need to blend a timeline of events in America with those in Australia too.
 -  One of the most useful features of this book is the timeline of events following the last chapter.
 -  Throughout the planning period, give each presenter specific timelines regarding his or her presentation.
 -  It's full of maps, galleries, timelines and interactive segments.
 -  This time I wrote an enormous supporting document and embellished it with colour coded timelines, tables, schedules and diagrams.
 -  The papers, produced by the Executive's lawyers, include a detailed timeline of events.
 -  The timeline above lists only those events that made it to the international press.
 -  It is illustrated with cartoons and offers the reader a few simple charts, plus a timeline at the end of each chapter.
 
    Definition of timeline in US English: timeline(also time line) nounˈtīmlīnˈtaɪmlaɪn A graphic representation of the passage of time as a line. Example sentencesExamples -  One of the most useful features of this book is the timeline of events following the last chapter.
 -  They divided up tasks and used their copious notes to follow the timeline of events.
 -  When it comes to writing about the past, Val told Louise it's important to get the timelines of events right.
 -  As a rule, a good specification also should use various organizational or equipment timelines as reference points.
 -  She organized all this information into timelines and vast collections of files, which then became exhibits and books.
 -  The team generates goals, timelines, diagrams, process maps, ideas and features displayed for all to see.
 -  This timeline contains some of the major events that affect Canadian biodiversity.
 -  Both timelines converge at the end, when the movie reaches its powerful climax.
 -  The addition of a timeline would have helped readers maintain their bearings.
 -  The vicious rumour persists to this day, even though the timeline of events completely negates this possibility.
 -  It is illustrated with cartoons and offers the reader a few simple charts, plus a timeline at the end of each chapter.
 -  We organized logistics such as meetings, timelines, deadlines, practices, and carpools.
 -  The papers, produced by the Executive's lawyers, include a detailed timeline of events.
 -  It's full of maps, galleries, timelines and interactive segments.
 -  The timeline above lists only those events that made it to the international press.
 -  This time I wrote an enormous supporting document and embellished it with colour coded timelines, tables, schedules and diagrams.
 -  We need to blend a timeline of events in America with those in Australia too.
 -  This is how the court can effectively monitor timelines and events.
 -  Producing such shows requires initial designs, then intricate plotting to determine growing timelines.
 -  Throughout the planning period, give each presenter specific timelines regarding his or her presentation.
 
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