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In order to answer that question, I'd really have to see your globe, to know

what things are labeled 'A' and 'B' . You did say that they're "lines", so I could

guess that they're steamship lines, lines of constant latitude or longitude,

international air routes, contours of constant elevation, etc. But there's no way

to know without seeing them.

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