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feeder line

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Noun1.feeder line - a branching path off of a main transportation line (especially an airline)
itinerary, route, path - an established line of travel or access


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According to AccuRate, both flexibility and serviceability have also been enhanced by the release of these standard models because the designs share load cells, hoppers, vents, inlets, and other parts with the company's well-known Mechatron feeder line.
Increasing Line Clearing and Vegetation Management Activities - FPL increased its line-clearing activities by 27 percent in 2006, completing 75 percent of its planned feeder line clearing by July 31 with all remaining scheduled work to be completed by year end.
CALIFORNIA CITY - About 125 residences, including a senior citizen home, were without gas for six to eight hours Tuesday after city water crews damaged a gas company feeder line while trying to restore a broken water main, fire officials said.
 
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