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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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The agency’s rules touch virtually every facet of transportation safety, including regulations that keep airplanes in the sky, prevent gas pipelines from exploding and stop freight trains carrying toxic chemicals from skidding off the rails.

From Salon

Last week, a massive winter storm in the U.S. boosted heating demand and disrupted pipeline deliveries to LNG export terminals, just as cold weather in Europe and Asia was supporting stronger demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

A shake-up of the exams system could be in the pipeline after Scotland's new exams body gave more details of plans for a major review.

From BBC

Skilled trades across the board are suffering a workforce pinch, and fiber doesn’t have the well-worn training pipeline that trades like auto repair, plumbing and electrical power work enjoy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Japan will help us construct one of the largest natural-gas pipelines in the world, in Alaska, to export American energy to our allies in Asia.

From The Wall Street Journal