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the liners
noun
Someone who fits a lining to something.
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Over the liners are Thinsulate gloves, and over those, arctic gloves.
Leachate collection systems must be installed between the liners, and groundwater monitoring wells are required.
The Anchor's business hours are regulated wholly by the arrivals and departures of the liners.
"In the 1970's, they restretched his works, removing the liners.
And shopkeepers can "adopt" trash cans and change the liners when they fill up.
She also confirmed my fears: the liners came out of the Snow Flurry model.
After the war, he worked on the liners and became a steward on the Queen Mary.
What about the liners that left New York in the past week?
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But, like some below-the-liners, I worry that Henrik is not all he seems.
Some below-the-liners think the arm seen chloroforming Hans looked like a woman's.
She was explaining that they and the 91 other below-the-liners were really starting to struggle.
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