liners — lin·er || laɪnÉ™(r) n. person or thing which makes lines; airplane or ship which is run by a transportation company; eye pencil, eyeliner; one who puts in linings; lining of a garment … English contemporary dictionary
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Manchester Liners — Ltd Type Public Industry Transportation Founded 1898 Headquarters Manchester, England Key people Robert B. Stoker (1932–1979) … Wikipedia
Underarm liners — Underarm liners, the main alternative to antiperspirants, absorb underarm sweat before the sweat reaches clothing. No artificial chemicals are used. The liners are applied directly to clothing. Underarm liners can eliminate armpit stains… … Wikipedia
Manchester Liners C-Klasse — Die Manchester Concorde … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kintetsu Liners — Rugby team teamname = Kintetsu Liners 近鉄ライナーズ imagesize = fullname = Kintetsu Liners | nickname = Liners founded = 1929 union = Japan Rugby Football Union ground = Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium capacity = country location= Higashiosaka, Osaka,… … Wikipedia
Big Four (ocean liners) — The Big Four were a quartet of 20,000 tons ocean liners built by Harland Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line in the early 20th century.HistoryIn 1899, White Star Line commissioned RMS Oceanic , which exceed the SS Great Eastern in length,… … Wikipedia
Bottom Liners — is a comic strip by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum which pokes fun at the world of business and finance.External links* [http://www.gocomics.com/bottomliners/ Bottom Liners at gocomics.com] … Wikipedia
Geosynthetic clay liners — Also see Geosynthetics. Geosynthetic clay liners (or GCLs) are factory manufactured hydraulic barriers consisting of a thin layer of bentonite (or other very low permeability material) supported by geotextiles and/or geomembranes, being… … Wikipedia
List of ocean liners — This is a list of ocean liners, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in line voyages. Ships primarily designed for pleasure cruises are listed at List of cruise ships. Some ships which have been… … Wikipedia