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Must be a short in some of the old conduit.
He was a conduit for the life of the part.
She was a conduit, a voice for something that no longer had one.
The teacher is a conduit of the art for any given place and time.
The business world wants schools to be a conduit of employees.
The media is seen, at times, as a conduit for the community.
"You become a conduit instead of an authority in your own right."
"Just to make certain such attacks cannot come through another conduit."
He started to move up the other way, watching the conduits.
It's just like with John, you want to be a good conduit for the message.
Television is, for many children, the primary conduit to our culture.
But one gets the sense that it is no longer needed as a conduit to the man he has known only through music.
He was, like everyone else, a conduit for the spirit.
He's the conduit, and until now he has been an absolutely necessary part of the process.
The night glasses seemed to be a conduit to both the past and the future.
It needs to treat its past as a conduit to our present.
Ultimately, they will become conduits to bring the water up.
A coach is a conduit between the players and the manager.
We had to run a conduit from the house to the pipe.
He still had a grip on the conduit, just in case.
"Only your captain can use the Key to open the conduit."
Just then, a conduit did explode right next to me.
The power conduits in major systems all over the ship went down.
It had to be a conduit, no matter its appearance.
"Here, it is more like they are a conduit for the politics."