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conduits

n. (plural of conduit English)

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Kreiss problem, is to see if we can smash the whole thing--the bomb consultant, his lab, and his conduits into the violent antigovernment groups.

Then the noise faded under the ubiquitous pop and crack of ice crystallizing inside the alien conduits, and Uhura was truly alone in the darkness.

A memory of waiting in the darkness of alien conduits and seeing an indigo-blue light glowing behind its ice-covered walls had sprung unbidden into her mind.

Sulu, recently injured and disoriented as he must be, slip past them into the alien conduits and be lost.

From their expressions and postures, I have deduced that more of the imperceptible communication conduits are also present.

Most of the conversation in the room has been between the Zhirrzh and the unseen conduits, which has enabled me to strengthen and corroborate my earlier language studies.

Lieutenant Uhura, did you know there were blue emergency lights in all those alien conduits down there?

Mysterious tubes and conduits split from solid walls to terminate inexplicably in midair.

Large arrays of cylindrical structures and their chaperoning conduits and connectors were at once majestic yet stylized in design.

He barely knew where the main corridors and turbolift shafts led on board this ship, much less all the auxiliary conduits and passageways.

Consequently, Iraq uses Jordan as one of its main conduits for smuggling.

Intelligence officers were often conduits of information that governments wanted to dispense to other governments, but by back channels.

Flexible metal conduits curled, twisted and bent double on all sides of it.

The lines were neither roads nor conduits, yet the land between them often imitated forests.

Although the conduits were circular in form, they were large enough to accommodate a person lying prone on the summit with extra room to spare.