Next, click the diagram frame and drag it to the lifeline.
But they may have inadvertently been given a lifeline by the American government.
The government of Iceland has had to nationalise two of its biggest Banks and is frantically seeking a lifeline loan from Russia.
Like a pendulum it served the purposes of the fascist regime and then became a lifeline with the airlifts of 1948 and 1949 that delivered food to the people of West Berlin.
The messages are added to the bottom of the lifeline.
Conway lunged for a lifeline, caught it, and held on as the boat twisted.
Similar to message reordering, the lifeline reordering operation enables you to change the order of lifelines on the diagram.
Select a single lifeline.
meet yet another Chinese lifeline: the Yellow River.
Our example lifeline in Figure 3 is a named object, but not all lifelines represent named objects.
Communication is called the lifeline of cities.
Throwing the country a lifeline, FIFA announced that it would rotate the tournament between football confederations.
Mrs Merkel threw Mr Mappus a lifeline: a "moratorium" on the decision to let nuclear plants operate for an extra 12 years (they had been supposed to close by 2022).
The government lifeline allows them to borrow whatever they want, whenever they want it, and in relative secrecy.
The messages start on one object's lifeline, and always terminate on a lifeline, usually another object's lifeline, but sometimes on the sending object's own lifeline (see Figure 7, message #21).
The message and lifeline reordering operation provides the solution.
Then I met, or rather got to know, the lady who threw me first lifeline.
The Nile River carves a fertile scar through this arid part of Egypt, providing a lifeline in an otherwise barren region.
Simply left-click and drag a lifeline left or right, and other lifelines on the diagram will be shifted out of the way.