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One, touted by the French, would create humanitarian corridors through which aid could be ferried to the trouble spots.
"There were plenty of corridors through which the airlines could have flown which would have been quite safe".
When the charges were detonated by an electrical signal, each shell would explode into the surrounding rock, forming corridors through which oil could flow into the well.
In the music, a complex web of ricercars, or intricate contrapuntal studies, seems to reflect the labyrinth of Saragossa's subterranean corridors through which the prisoner stumbles.
He perches the nicely painted pastels of Nora's house – full of small rooms and corridors through which the heroine slips like an experimental creature in a lab – beside a rougher staircase that belongs to the world outside.
There are three parallel transmission corridors through which power flows into the area where the blackout occurred.
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The crowd eventually formed a corridor through which the police left.
The stage and seating area is divided by black curtains on each side of a central aisle, creating a corridor through which the audience must enter.
The Burma Road made Yunnan the corridor through which supplies flowed to Allied war bases in all parts of China, and Kunming became a major U.S. Air Force base.
Scores died of hunger and thirst until Kurdish peshmerga fighters broke through and created a corridor through which they could escape.
Nowadays, in the Long Corridor through which ritual offerings once passed, crowds of retirees play poker, Hacky Sack and the two-stringed erhu.
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