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is tunnelling
verb
To make a tunnel through or under something, to burrow.
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"At this point in our history you choose to back these footling backbenchers in this ludicrous piece of propaganda?" She went on: "May I remind you that no one is tunnelling into Dover or sending rockets into Coventry, yet we seem to have every right to bomb the living daylights out of Iraq.
"May I remind you that no one is tunnelling into Dover or sending rockets into Coventry, yet we seem to have every right to bomb the living daylights out of Iraq… Conclusion: one law for the Israelis, another law for the rest of the world.
This is useful because the CHR node can tunnel its own traffic through the same connection as the SS traffic it is tunnelling through to the BS station.
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We'd been tunnelling toward each other for years.
Some sections of the channel are tunnelled through solid rock.
The two ECG leads were tunneled subcutaneously.
Twenty-nine CVC were tunneled included the 16 CVC axillary sites.
These catheters were tunneled subcutaneously to exit from the neck.
The external tubing was tunnelled under the skin and exteriorized on the neck.
The catheter was tunneled under the skin and exteriorized on the animal's dorsum.
The catheter was tunneled subcutaneously to the base located in the midscapular region.
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