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n. (plural of shipping lane English)
Usage examples of "shipping lanes".
The shipping lanes will be clogged with the oil tankers and supply boats.
If they get a decent air base going in that area, were in deep trouble as far as our shipping lanes are concerned.
What possible purpose could the Princess Dou Wan have for being over six hundred miles south of the Tropic of Capricorn in an area of the Pacific Ocean far off the traditional shipping lanes?
If they get a decent air base going in that area, we're in deep trouble as far as our shipping lanes are concerned.
Then he was lost, somewhere between Rumania and the Crimea, head-ing south, but far from the nearest shipping lanes-if he did but know where they were, anyway.
The simple act of cutting the shipping lanes to the sources of raw materials could idle every factory in the country, and then the skill and diligence of the Japanese worker would have no greater meaning in the great scheme of things than a Buson haiku.
They'd stopped doing that when they'd gotten through the business with Earth and when it was sure they'd moved Mazian's raiders out of the shipping lanes.
This terminus gives us direct, immediate access to an already inhabited region and the shipping lanes which serve it.
The droids find themselves in a lifepod, months away from the shipping lanes.
And Minas is the last permanent colony between the major shipping lanes and the mines of the Fringe.
There's plenty of E-boat activity in that area in the coastal shipping lanes.
Theres plenty of E-boat activity in that area in the coastal shipping lanes.
Their onboard GPS told them they had drifted over the international date line and were moving far south of the shipping lanes.
The bombing of shipping lanes, ports, and cities, they contended, with the submarine stranglehold, would in time force a surrender.