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noun
Wind instrument. A wind instrument consisting of a tube, often lined with holes to allow for adjustment in pitch, sounded by blowing into the tube. A hollow tube used to produce sound in an organ; an organ pipe. The key or sound of the voice. A high-pitched sound, especially of a bird.
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In this study, piping network design optimisation is evaluated based on heat centre location depending upon the cost and common design parameters of piping networks which are pipe materials, target pressure loss (TPL) per unit length of pipes and installation type.
Some, such as the idea of enforcing minimum global standards of social protection, are pipe dreams.
Also nearby are Pipe Spring, Rainbow Bridge, and Cedar Breaks national monuments and Zion and Grand Canyon national parks.
Then, to fast forward and to read recent journal entries, I got teary because these are pipe dreams coming true for both John Paul and me.
For the typical twentysomething slogging away in a low-paying job in publishing or the arts, such options as safaris and spelunking in the Amazon are pipe dreams.
"Techno-fixes are pipe dreams in many cases," said Kert Davies, research director for Greenpeace, which has been conducting a broad campaign against Exxon Mobil.
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There are pipe-puffing women, sturdy peasants, homely and bucolic scenes.
"There are pipes that are not used.
The waters are piped into the town's numerous hotels.
Natural gas supplies are piped in from South Australia and Victoria.
On a wall are pipes from an old organ.
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