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Maintaining viable operations on the Mainline is an issue of significant concern to Canada's energy balance, since without the pipeline, homes in Ontario would go without heat and industrial users would be driven out of business.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NATHAN VANDERKLIPPE 2011
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He says the borough is glad Havrilla calls the Mainline town home and set up shop here.
The Altoona Mirror 2010
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For more information about this solution, call a Mainline account representative or call Mainline directly at 866.490.
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Yet even in what used to be called Mainline Protestantism, there are renewal groups dedicated to reclaiming the genuine heritage of their great denominations.
FRC Blog Robert Morrison 2009
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Previously known as Mainline, The Brothers Movement is comprised of Neil Paxton (guitars/vox),
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FS: Burberry menswear Lookbooks for SS09 Prorsum and London (aka Mainline).
superfuture :: supertalk PAND 2008
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"Mainline," breathed the link man, his voice the only sound as Case plunged through the glowing strata of Sense/Net ice.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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"Mainline" economics is those who argue for the self-organizing properties of the market economy, whereas "mainstream" is whatever is currently fashionable in the scientific community.
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Also included in that article were the United Methodists, another "Mainline" group, of which Bush is a member; I have to assume many United Methodists voted Republican in 2004, no?
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"Mainline," however, really is a polite fiction that needs to go.
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