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interline

[in-ter-lahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈlaɪn /


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The application, filed on Friday, said the merger would boost competition, streamlining pricing of interline moves for thousands of customer locations.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 19, 2025

The interline agreement idea was among 17 proposed rule changes listed in a June 24 letter to Buttigieg by Flyersrights.org, a nonprofit passenger rights group with more than 60,000 members.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 26, 2022

No commercial carriers from the United States fly to Russia, and those with code-share and interline agreements with Russian carriers, including Delta and American, have cut them.

From New York Times Mar. 9, 2022

Alaska said it has also suspended its limited interline relationships with S7 and Aeroflot, the largest carrier in Russia.

From Seattle Times Mar. 1, 2022

They owed their popularity more to their flippant cleverness than to their insight, and their vogue was due, to a great extent, to the veiled personalities that interline their pages.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors by Elbert Hubbard

He had drawn Cabinet lists, rearranged them, scratched them, interlined them, thrown them away and locked his decisions in the secret vault of his mind.

From Time Magazine Archive

He progressively masters burgher manners and the industrial system, becomes owner of a phonograph shop, then a department store, then a vast phonograph factory, in which mass production and prison methods are satirically interlined.

From Time Magazine Archive

Small and strange was the writing, overwritten and interlined by many hands, and all those hands were dust now.

From "A Wizard of Earthsea" by Ursula K. Le Guin

His coat was of purple velvet cut like a frock, embroidered all over with a flat gold pattern interlined with narrow gold braid, and with gold lace laid crosswise over it all.

From The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume

And she interlined and initialled the condemnation of Dr. Gotthold.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) by Robert Louis Stevenson

Airlines Norwegian Air and Wideroe have agreed to cooperate on the Norwegian domestic market and onward travel, including joint ticket and passenger interlining, the firms said on Tuesday.

From Reuters Jul. 13, 2022

The cloth was faded, its pattern blurred, and the frayed cuff sprouted a fringe of broken threads where the interlining showed through.

From The New Yorker Sep. 10, 2018

"We were looking at a lot of old 60s couture and paying attention to construction, interlining and ways to build a garment," he said.

From New York Times Sep. 6, 2012

A lightweight, soft Fiberglas interlining for coats was announced by Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. to go into men's, women's & children's clothing this winter.

From Time Magazine Archive

A thick cotton material, which is made for the purpose, for interlining between table and cloth, is the first requisite in laying the table, and should always be used.

From The Century Cook Book by Mary Ronald




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