The phrase
"major conduit" refers to a large pathway or channel through which something, such as information or resources, can flow smoothly and quickly between different places or entities.
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Fortunately, the game compensates by eventually allowing you to steal
other major conduits abilities like the neon wielding Abigail and the video (digital stuff) of reality warping Eugene.
A quiet application to the National Energy Board (NEB) may soon vastly expand oil tanker traffic through the waters of Burrard Inlet, making Vancouver
the major conduit of oils sands crude and bitumen to China.
In the late 1990s, Andorra was found to be
a major conduit for smuggling into the EU, as were a number of Balkan states.
The vagus nerve, nicknamed the «wandering nerve» serves as
the major conduit between the enteric and central nervous systems.
UthTV, he hopes, could become
a major conduit for the next generation of media professionals.
The first Thai - Lao Friendship Bridge over the Mekong linking the Thai province of Nong Khai and Lao PDR capital of Vientiane, which had opened in 1994 with Australian funding, became
a major conduit for moving people overland from Thailand to Laos.
Over the last eight years, Ballroom Marfa has served as
a major conduit for the ongoing exchange of visual and performance artists, filmmakers, and musicians between Marfa, New York City, and beyond.
Singapore, which has long been the portal for investment into Southeast Asia, is now also
the major conduit for outbound Asian investment as well.
With about $ 1.07 billion in CMBS last year, Bear Stearns is not
a major conduit.