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pipeline

noun as in aqueduct

noun as in pipe

noun as in tube

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A series of undersea cables and gas pipelines have been damaged in suspected attacks since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, prompting Nato to launch a monitoring mission in the sea.

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Now, Tehran has its own financial problems, and the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad last year denied Hezbollah its logistics pipeline.

The Thursday suit alleges the teacher training grant cancellations have led to “immediate and irreparable harm” that will “disrupt teacher workforce pipelines, increase reliance on underqualified educators, and destabilize local school systems.”

Still, with South Korea having been a frequent target of Trump’s grievances about trade deficits, Ahn added that participation in the Alaska pipeline project might be a strategic concession worth making.

Still, there was an “Idol”-industrial pipeline in place during the show’s blockbuster early years that gave winners the kind of mainstream exposure that’s infinitely harder to achieve in our more fractured media landscape.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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