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June 27, 2006, 17:53
dalehileman
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(1)(Br) Glossary for the LNWR Society--More generally, at any junction the most important through line is the main line and any line off it a branch....
www.lnwrs.org.uk/Glossary/glossarybr.php

(2) Golf glossary: Information From Answers.comGolf glossary This is a list of common golfing terms. ... Through line: When putting, the imaginary path that a ball would travel on should the putted ball
www.answers.com/topic/golf-glossary



(3) Glossary--....THROUGH-LINE: Unifying element of a scene, act or play. ...
www.redbirdstudio.com/AWOL/terms.html

I'm not sure the Democrats are much better....but their historic through-line is better--Jim Webb, apostate from GOP to Dems-- TIME Mag, quoted by Joe Klein

This more general usage extended from meaning (3) is a new one on me and in spite of Gits confirming it, I can't find it in the usu dictionaries. Either it's very obscure or very new, or somehow it has escaped notice. Anyone know for sure

Thanks all
June 28, 2006, 10:53
wordnerd
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(3) Glossary--....THROUGH-LINE: Unifying element of a scene, act or play. ...
This meaning, in the context of drama, goes back to Stanislavski (died 1938), and accordingly is not new.

You ask when it spread beyond drama, and you give one example of such an extension. But that seems an isolated instance, not a broad extension of meaning. That is, I don't find many instances where the term was used, in this sense, outside the context of theater or other arts (narrative literature, musical themes, etc.)

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June 28, 2006, 11:30
wordnerd
Further to my above post:

Google-news currently has 27 hits for "through-line" in this sense (as opposed to "drive-through line", etc.)

One of the 27 is the one you mention, Dale. All 26 others are in the context of the arts. A bit of detail:
June 28, 2006, 12:10
dalehileman
nerd: Thank you. I admire and envy your patience to perform that task, while you have helped immensely with precisely what I needed

It will be interesting to follow the Webb usage, as once it has been cited by Time Mag, I would expect it to proliferate within short order

Anyone else having heard or employed this usage is welcome to comment

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