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* How to kill line beginning with specific string
@ 2009-11-18 18:51 brooklynwhite
  2009-11-19  6:43 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
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From: brooklynwhite @ 2009-11-18 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw
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I need to figure out how to kill a series of lines in a text file that all
begin with the same string.  The format of the lines is:
2000 001 00        AIR TEMP     354

The second and third expressions in the line change with subsequent lines,
e.g.:

2000 002 01        AIR TEMP     354

Is there a simple way for me to search for and kill all of these lines
without having to repeatedly enter the search mode and type ctrl-k when the
line is found?  I realize this may be a silly question so thanks for your
patience and help.
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