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Conduit

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  • StaffPlan developed StaffPlan Conduit, an interface to exchange data between StaffP
  • n fires electron bolts at it, overloading the conduit and causing it to explode, destroying Sutekh.
  • all his might, and how he made a pool, and a conduit, and brought water into the city, are they no
  • ompany, Manhattan Sugar Company, the National Conduit and Cable Company and the Western Power Compa
  • Space to run electrical conduit and plumbing.
  • The tournament sponsor was the Triangle Conduit and Cable company and its owner John E. McAul
  • arst systems in Britain with reference to the conduit and diffuse flow characteristics of its hydro
  • One of the developers of the Conduit application has suggested using MetaTracker t
  • Hobson's Conduit as it runs along the side of Trumpington Road
  • It has been reported in a Roman conduit at Stufe de Nerone, Campi Flegrei, near Naple
  • ng south to Linden Boulevard and merging onto Conduit Avenue after entering Queens.
  • It is accessible from North and South Conduit Avenues.
  • n silicic magma is fragmented in the volcanic conduit, because of decompression and the growth of b
  • Work on building the conduit began in 1245.
  • Bending - conduit benders
  • Murcia's own, formerly paved over or led in a conduit beneath the track, and subsequently re-expose
  • It is a useful conduit between the A148 Kings Lynn-to-Cromer road an
  • st pieces of third-party software to act as a conduit between users and the media on Mac OS X.
  • Hangin acted as a conduit between Americans and Mongolians.
  • He served as an unofficial conduit between the Rebbe and Rabbi Aaron Kotler and
  • cells, the hemichannel itself is active as a conduit between the cytoplasm and the extracellular s
  • established in 2001 to act as an information conduit between the National Assembly for Wales and t
  • The street is the main conduit between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Squar
  • CMO serves as the conduit between mission teams and STScI personnel to
  • Because priests served as the only conduit between the cities and the peasants of the vi
  • o not always occur where fire first reaches a conduit, but preferentially occur at bends in a condu
  • Flow patterns of liquids on the walls of the conduit cause liquid to accumulate in the bottom of t
  • Use of the conduit ceased after the Great Fire of London in 1666
  • offices, 70 million feet of wire, 30 miles of conduit, classrooms (so telegraph messengers could co
  • made a single known appearance for the White Conduit Club in the 1785 season.
  • He seems to have been involved with the White Conduit Club and then with Marylebone Cricket Club, s
  • Jockey Club, and subsequently both the White Conduit Club and MCC .
  • e prime movers in the foundation of the White Conduit Club (WCC), so-called because it played on Wh
  • He was a member of the White Conduit Club and an early member of MCC.
  • of the same year, Harris played for the White Conduit Club against Kent at Bishopsbourne Paddock an
  • r many years until the formation of the White Conduit Club around 1780.
  • nue was in use before 1720 but that the White Conduit Club was not established until c.1780.
  • Cumberland played for the White Conduit Club and was almost certainly in the team aga
  • h later when he definitely did play for White Conduit Club in another game against Middlesex.
  • ve been played at Lord's Old Ground was White Conduit Club v Middlesex on Monday 21 May 1787 .
  • s a bowler and general attendant at the White Conduit Club in Islington.
  • class centuries in the same innings for White Conduit Club v Kent at Bishopsbourne Paddock.
  • n when he played for All-England versus White Conduit Club in one of the earliest matches at the ne
  • the appearance in major matches of the White Conduit Club, although the surviving references this
  • with Hampshire but also represented the White Conduit Club.
  • who played mainly for Berkshire and the White Conduit Club.
  • ad whereas to the north and west is a covered conduit constructed by the Water Supplies Department.
  • of 15.7 metres, a 6 metre diameter shaft and conduit conveys the overflow to the flip bucket.
  • Mexico through the Matagorda Ship Channel, a conduit dredged through Matagorda Bay.
  • ion in Manhattan and over the bridge was with conduit electrification, while in Brooklyn it used ov
  • The conduit emerges from a cliffside overlooking the dam'
  • ing The Beloit Poetry Journal, Boston Review, Conduit, Field, Gettysburg Review, Indiana Review, Th
  • Albert Park was formerly Conduit Field.
  • l) during the 1860s on the site of the former Conduit Field.
  • iest match known to have been played at White Conduit Fields was the controversial encounter on 1 S
  • A game at White Conduit Fields on Wed 2 August involving 22 members o
  • ew Lord's ground at Marylebone in 1787, White Conduit Fields was abandoned.
  • tal to look after unwanted children in Lamb's Conduit Fields, Bloomsbury.
  • It rises as a storm water conduit flowing southwards from a subdivision in sout
  • The brook, now enclosed in a concrete conduit, flows parallel with the River Lee Navigation
  • In addition, the film office is a conduit for information, providing assistance to loca
  • and in other cases Spanish has served as the conduit for words which originated in other languages
  • ge describes him as "a cavalier financier and conduit for subscriptions to party political funds (b
  • Silverman knew Greg Silvermaster to be a conduit for Communist Party USA General secretary, Ea
  • Sensory modality is the channel or conduit for the induction of the trance.
  • Thomas Hancock on Ann Street served as conduit for The Rehearsal's correspondence, 1731
  • 2009 Souza began using Flickr as an official conduit for releasing White House photos.
  • Playing ball has been a conduit for blending into the American mainstream.
  • It acted as a conduit for Lake District-originated ice to pass east
  • The channel is the conduit for ocean-going vessels between the Houston-a
  • within his tentacles, and use the coils as a conduit for his lethal pheromones.
  • d her alleged telepathic skills to serve as a conduit for all types of animals.
  • He served as a conduit for information between Dissenters across the
  • he Iraq War, Syria has reportedly served as a conduit for foreign fighters intending to enter Iraq
  • It is close to Heathrow Airport and acts as a conduit for fresh produce airlifted to Heathrow to re
  • Essentially it would serve as a conduit for NAM member countries to tell their story
  • is for sample rotation, and is a vacuum-tight conduit for the vapor being drawn off of the sample.
  • ly ill prisoners incarcerated there and was a conduit for news from the outside world.
  • ware suit also alleges that DMT was used as a conduit for unearned funds to Laurie Coleman through
  • Smiley serves as the conduit for the arcane energy that gives Ernie his po
  • invading Afghanistan was its importance as a conduit for oil pipelines from Azerbaijan to Afghanis
  • It became a major conduit for transportation of coal from southern West
  • Nathan becomes a conduit for the dead Thyre to talk to and teach the l
  • s and policy makers, but has also served as a conduit for businesses to leverage the connections wi
  • A conduit has supplied water from Brandon Hill since 13
  • The roof of the conduit head reveals the age of the structure.
  • Within the Conduit Head sits a 19th century lead water container
  • Since the 16th century, the conduit head and the water has been owned by Trinity
  • The water from the conduit head use to flow into central Cambridge in wo
  • ent nearby with paths in the direction of the conduit head.
  • The Conduit House on the northeast side of Harcourt Hill
  • Initially, water was lifted to the conduit house in Leadenhall, but was later extended t
  • ndy House is a recently restored 17th century conduit house that was used to supply water to the ne
  • A scheme to restore the conduit house was carried out in 2002-03 as part of a
  • the Angel Inn at Islington and also of White Conduit House.
  • r 1810 and passed almost directly under White Conduit House.
  • , who lived in Nysa, mentioned a secret water conduit in the town, but it remains unclear whether h
  • 500 he gave for the rebuilding of the Holborn Conduit in 1564.
  • the Electric Tube company devising a two wire conduit in which two semicircular conductors were sep
  • rs to a consortium of Euro Property Holdings, Conduit Investments and the Buena Vista Hospitality G
  • e, the point where an electrical flex exits a conduit is often sealed by an adjustable gland to fac
  • at to reach Sree Rama and Salvation, the best conduit is gaining the blessing of Sree Hanuman and s
  • The Conduit is a first-person shooter video game develope
  • 9 Conduit is a Grade II listed townhouse in Mayfair, de
  • The primary conduit is monthly MLN (Mentoring Leadership Network)
  • d restored in 1991 with the assistance of the Conduit Lands Trust.
  • only access via a footpath running south from Conduit Lane to the north.
  • Croydon near the junction of Coombe Lane and Conduit Lane, served by Tramlink stops at Coombe Lane
  • built in the mid-18th century as part of the Conduit Mead Estate.
  • ssv) while the tree acts as an attachment and conduit means of the control system to the downhole s
  • For example, where a conduit must pass under a river, a vertical shaft on
  • mous "Safi Qureshey Foundation" to provide "a conduit of support for socially and economically unde
  • The pressure conduit of the Aspendos aqueduct
  • enic activity is an important microbiological conduit of solar energy into the biosphere.
  • c]" extended across the James River, the main conduit of transportation of the era.
  • The quincuxed planet will either act as a conduit of energy or as a profound and deeply-felt bl
  • ic) extended across the James River, the main conduit of transportation of the era.
  • alternative; Atangana was already the primary conduit of information to and from the Germans.
  • hin the organization, T.R.O. is the preferred conduit of funds from the United States to the LTTE i
  • the Pineview Dam and Reservoir, Ogden Canyon Conduit, Ogden-Brigham Canal, South Ogden Highline Ca
  • clude rocks plucked off the wall of the magma conduit, or physically picked up by the ensuing pyroc
  • the Lanka WebNet Toolbar which is powered by Conduit or directly from the radio station's website.
  • ction materials including loose bricks, metal conduit pipes, and a bulldozer to attack federal offi
  • The Conduit provides an experience typical of a first-per
  • iquids is present in the tubing or production conduit, resulting in a pressure drop caused by gravi
  • The FCC was located at Conduit Road at that time.
  • 39 Conduit Road is a residential property developed by H
  • It links Des Voeux Road in Central with Conduit Road in the Mid-levels, passing through narro
  • s escalators link Des Voeux Road Central with Conduit Road in the Mid-levels, passing through narro
  • l-Mid-Levels escalator, it also connects with Conduit Road.
  • Hobson's Conduit running in a sluice along the street towards
  • This is connected to the test pad by a buried conduit running 190 metres (620 ft).
  • Hobson's Conduit runs along the northern part of Trumpington R
  • , they must travel to the core through a huge conduit she is about to open.
  • irteenth to fifteenth century, and a medieval conduit, similar to one excavated at Saint Augustine'
  • The society's 9 Conduit Street location was the former town residence
  • 9 Conduit Street - A History
  • In The Caneing in Conduit Street (1796), James Gillray caricatured Came
  • Lamb's Conduit Street is street in central London, located i
  • Outwardly respectable, with an address in Conduit Street, Mayfair and membership of the (fictio
  • an & Co., began business in 1819 at 42 Lamb's Conduit Street, as a bookseller and stationer, with a
  • wo floors of a converted 18th century site in Conduit Street, Mayfair.
  • the architectural galleries and offices at 9 Conduit Street, Mayfair, London.
  • "Fox was born at 9 Conduit Street,[2] London, the second surviving son o
  • the work carried on in Chapel Street, Lamb's Conduit Street.
  • activity can be very long-lasting because the conduit system is not strongly affected by the erupti
  • On the site was the White Conduit Tavern, erected in about 1648, and this was a
  • A drilling riser is a conduit that provides a temporary extension of a subs
  • Acting as a trust conduit, the FBCA extends the benefits that agencies
  • ack-hunting history is thought to be the main conduit through which humans have been able to form a
  • other completion components and serves as the conduit through which the production fluid flows from
  • He was believed to have been the conduit through whom Nicolae allegedly transferred mi
  • e Chiltern Hills would have been an important conduit throughout the Roman occupation.
  • husbands; however, the agency functioned as a conduit to collect money from the life insurance poli
  • The Wachusett Aqueduct is an older parallel conduit to the Cosgrove Tunnel, and is still availabl
  • sa, birthed in the Phantom Zone and used as a conduit to their escape.
  • t this route might present a less complicated conduit to the Pacific.
  • h originally provided carriage traffic with a conduit to Fifth Avenue.
  • n Secretary the Earl of Halifax used him as a conduit to convey to the leading Nazis the views of t
  • It is a useful conduit to avoid the busy seaside town of Cromer duri
  • Ocoee No. 3's conduit tunnel
  • It then flows through a conduit under Route 9 and into a narrow park called T
  • he 1960s, the Wachusett Aqueduct was the main conduit used to deliver water from the Wachusett Rese
  • ed Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST) is a type of conduit used for natural gas heating in homes.
  • t replaced the Wachusett Aqueduct as the main conduit used to deliver water from the Wachusett Rese
  • ere the signals are directed through pipe and conduit walls to detect pipe wall thickness and voids
  • The construction of the conduit was necessary to exploit the 12-mile (19 km)
  • the standardised blocks from which the water conduit was constructed.
  • The Great Conduit was a man-made underground channel in London,
  • Nearby St John's Conduit was originally built for the friary of the Ca
  • ntain for the Market Place branch of Hobson's Conduit was erected in 1855.
  • The Conduit was first revealed by the developer on the vi
  • aped stones from the aqueduct's main pressure conduit were re-used.
  • ang sleeves around their piping, ductwork and conduit, where they know from their drawings that blo
  • The Federation operates as a conduit within the network of member organizations.