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- noun Plural form of
trunkline .
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Examples
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THERE are various ways of entering San Francisco, and the traveling general passenger agent of any one of half a dozen trunklines stands ready to prove to you -- absolutely beyond the peradventure of a doubt -- that his particular way is incomparably the best one; but to my mind a very satisfactory way is to go overland from Monterey.
Roughing it De Luxe John T. McCutcheon 1910
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The deal covers parts of Lycoming, Tioga, and Bradford Counties in northcentral Pennsylvania, where PVR Midstream will build about 16 miles of trunklines.
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010
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Monday, March 9, weight restrictions for commercial truck traffic will be imposed and enforced on state trunklines from the southern Michigan border north to and including the Mackinac Bridge.
unknown title 2009
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There are no restrictions for legal axle weight loads on roads designated as "all-season trunklines."
unknown title 2009
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Most trunklines are freeways with M, I, or US designations.
unknown title 2009
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Performance for the recent quarter was actually solid for this provider of offshore energy services (everything from risers and flowlines to repair services and trunklines).
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