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It can be used as a noun to refer to a protective cover or layer placed on the inside of something, such as a plastic liner in a trash can or a liner in a jacket. It can also refer to a type of poem or song that precedes or follows the main part, such as a liner in a book or an album. Here is an example sentence using the word 'liners': "The new trash cans come with a removable plastic liner for easy cleaning." "In her latest poetry collection, the author included brief and poignant liners between each main piece."
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liners
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Plural of liner
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Tampons and pads make up 10% of things flushed down toilets, a fact that makes wastewater workers despair, as well as beach cleaners: in a 2010 Beachwatch survey, for every kilometre of beach, 22.5 towels, panty liners or backing strips were found, and 8.9 tampon applicators.
These days the ships have a few creature comforts, but are still a down-to-earth alternative to super-luxe cruise liners.
Some were covered in bin liners.
If that works, Skylifter craft may yet bring relief to stranded disaster victims and also to jaded millionaires sick of ocean liners.
He became a steward on ocean liners sailing out of Liverpool.
The American navy, which already has a handful of electric-drive support ships, expects savings of close to 20% for future warships using the technology.Divert all power to the discoPerhaps surprisingly, many of these advantages also apply to cruise liners, which present designers with many of the same problems as warships.
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For four seasons he has been in many ways an avatar for the audience; we know Tyrion is cynical and a political pragmatist, but underneath the wit and one-liners we have clung to the idea that he is essentially good.
The Last Stand Arnold Schwarzenegger really is back, one-liners, big explosions and all.
But any show that features Brooker's acerbic round-up of the week's news and Carr's scurrilous one-liners will also have a hard edge.
European Union officials are not necessarily known for their sharp one-liners, but European commission head Jean-Claude Juncker had a scathing welcome for Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban at a summit in Riga on Friday, greeting him with "Hello, dictator".
It's a wonder she has time to come up with these one-liners now she's busy polishing Tony's bald head in the back of Barlow's Buys.
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