Here's an example of the data that I'm currently getting:

- Anne Green| Manufacturing Engineer at Emerson … · - 3,600+ Dental Lab Jobs in Burlingame, CA | ... Director (47) Exe +cutive (10) See more. ... Lab jobs in Burlingame, CA. - 85 Clinical Laboratory Scientist Jobs in Mountain View, CA ... › + Dental Scientist Jobs 85 Clinical Laboratory Scientist jobs in Mount +ain View, CA on LinkedIn. Leverage your professional network, ... Bur +lingame, California (4) Dublin, California (2) - 152 Laboratory Technician Jobs in South San Francisco, CA ... Jo +bs › Dental Technician Jobs LinkedIn has 152 Dental Technician jobs i +n South San Francisco, ... 1-2 years of previous academic or commerci +al lab experience a plus. ... Burlingame, CA, US. … - 130 Quality Control Director Jobs in Mountain View, CA ... Jobs +› Quality Control Director Jobs New Quality Control Director jobs add +ed daily. LinkedIn. Sign in; ... Burlingame, California (1) Company. +Relypsa (7) Aramark (3) Think Surgical (3) Cushman ...
I'd like have line one returned as it's a name but not the others. Thanks.


In reply to Re^3: regex to return line with name but not if it has a number by Anonymous Monk
in thread regex to return line with name but not if it has a number by Anonymous Monk

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