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truckline

[ truhk-lahyn ]

noun

  1. a transportation line utilizing trucks. truck.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of truckline1

First recorded in 1920–25; truck 1 + line 1
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Casey ended up buying Holmen La Crosse Truckline, running the business until he retired in 1990.

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The celebrated Sidney Kingsley play “Dead End†played the Belasco, and in 1946 Marlon Brando gave a breakthrough performance in the now-forgotten Maxwell Anderson play “Truckline Cafe,†directed by Clurman.

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The other members include a truckline operator, two heart doctors, a businessman, a Roman Catholic priest�and one of the triggermen who killed Trujillo.

But the ICC, reaffirming its decision in the Pennsylvania Truck Lines, Inc. case that truckline acquisitions by railroads are not in the public interest if they compete with the roads, said no.

In that year they were hired by Edward H. Heller, New-Dealing California businessman and later a member of the Surplus Property Board, to pull his Pacific Intermountain Express, a West-Coast-to-Chicago truckline, out of the red.

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