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n. (plural of clearinghouse English)
Usage examples of "clearinghouses".
There will, however, be two central clearinghouses for communications: one in East Berlin for all Europe and the other in Washington, D.
There will, however, be two central clearinghouses for communications: one in East Berlin for all Europe and the other in Washington, D.
Of course Richard Kwang had never asked, and no one knew for certain, but everyone believed that Smiler Ching's bank was secretly one of the main clearinghouses for the trade, the vast majority of which emanated from Bangkok.
Senator Oxham knew her colleagues as individuals, and could feel the hard edges of their petty vanities and obsessions, but Roger Niles saw senators as composite creatures of data, walking clearinghouses for the host of agendas and pressures from their home worlds.
Dreams are the clearinghouses of the mind, where the balance is kept, the cutting-room where all the junk and trivia of life are discarded and the meaningful set in order.