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noun
A conduit made of pipes used to convey water, gas or petroleum etc.
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The theft problem was typified by pipeliners' practice of mailing empty boxes to pipeline camps.
He also defended the hardball approach to pipeline opponents.
7. Think ahead "Structure your fund with an eye to pipeline quality," says Modarres.
"Jonathan has been an innovator in understanding the DNA of a creative company and how to pipeline incredible ideas".
These strategic concerns, motivated by fear of expanding Iranian influence, impacted Syria primarily in relation to pipeline geopolitics.
In February they revealed they had agreed to everything related to pipeline exports apart from the price.
[C2.] Dynegy Stakes Claim to Pipeline Dynegy argued that loan defaults by Enron give it the right to buy the valuable Northern Natural Gas pipeline.
State regulators told the Guardian: "DEP continues to work with PWSA to determine the effects of the switch to pipeline infrastructure".
According to Pickard, most of the fields in the area were already shut-in due to pipeline breaks from attacks earlier this summer.
Analysts at Credit Suisse said: "With many drugs approaching patent expiry, AstraZeneca is the most exposed of the EU pharma majors to pipeline events.
The C.R.S. report attributes about half of the 50-cent differential between gasoline prices in the Midwest and elsewhere to pipeline troubles.
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