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to tunnelling
verb
To make a tunnel through or under something, to burrow.
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A company's suppliers or partners often turn out to be owned or controlled by the company's own managers, a practice that lends itself to "tunnelling" — using outside businesses to milk the corporation.
A company's suppliers or partners often turn out to be owned or controlled by the company's own managers, a practice that lends itself to "tunnelling"—using outside businesses to milk the corporation.
Even this, however, does not feel like much of a surprise; as a foreigner living in China, one is already accustomed to tunnelling under the Chinese firewall with the help of a proxy server, a downloadable piece of software that carries a monthly fee.
The author measured the rapid change of the pile axial force due to tunnelling.
The analysis shows a dominating behaviour of carrier escape mechanism due to tunnelling.
Building response to tunnelling – case studies from construction of the Jubilee Line Extension, London.
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From the aerodynamics perspective you used to have to go to wind tunnels to design airplanes.
Or to tunnel under rivers.
London can be terribly conducive to tunnel vision.
Perhaps there would be a way to tunnel around.
Each administration has a transportation agenda for Manhattan, but the state wants to tunnel under the East Side and the city wants to tunnel under the West Side.
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