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He and Simon also launched their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications.
In 1954-55, it acquired a stable of comic book properties from the defunct Superior Comics, Mainline Publications, St. John Publications, and most significantly, Fawcett Publications, which was shutting down its Fawcett Comics division.
To serve as business manager for their Mainline Publications, Inc., they brought in Crestwood Publications office manager Nevin Fidler, who knew the mechanics of distributors and other necessary vendors, offering him a piece of the company.

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; Trunk: The unique line of development that is not a branch ( sometimes also called Baseline or Mainline )
Gulf also participated in a partnership with other majors, including Texaco, to build the Pembroke Catalytic Cracker refinery at Milford Haven and the associated Mainline Pipelines fuel distribution network.
The city still resides alongside the Mainline for Paducah and Louisville Railway, but also sits along a trunk-line for CSX Transportation.
Midland Mainline was also awarded Passenger Operator of the Year 2006.
Mainline flights to Austin, Columbus, New York ( LaGuardia ) and St. Louis were also dropped.
He also started a Dial-A-Joke back in the 70's called The Mainline in Los Angeles.
Mainline Protestant ( also sometimes called " mainstream American Protestant " and " oldline Protestant ") is a group of Protestant churches in the United States contrasted with evangelical, fundamentalist, and charismatic groups.
Along with the features typical of contemporary BitTorrent clients, it supports UPnP gateway configuration, bandwidth scheduling, Webseeding, selecting only certain files for download inside a torrent package, NAT traversal ( removed in v. 1. 03 ), Peer Exchange ( in older versions, using a proprietary protocol and starting with v. 1. 19 also by using the Extension Protocol, implementing a PEX mechanism compatible with µTorrent / Mainline PEX ), Initial-Seeding ( Super-Seeding ) and support for Magnet Links.
The management of Mainline Freight, backed by Candover and Associated British Ports also formed a bidding consortium for the three former Trainload Freight companies.
The Amur Yakutsk Mainline ( AYaM ) also began construction from Tynda, with the section to Neryungri completed in 1977.
The Gatwick Express also uses the Brighton Mainline, with non-stop services running between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport.
With the demise of Mainline, the longstanding partnership between Simon and Kirby also ended, although they would collaborate on a few more comics.
This service can also be used to provide a cheaper and quicker route to the Great Western Mainline, by changing at Virginia Water for the service to Reading from Waterloo, for passengers from Surrey.
He also wrote the groups ' final hit, " Mainline ," which was recorded after he left the group.
ECT entered the railway rolling stock hire and maintenance market, owning hire companies RT Rail and Mainline Rail and also RMS Locotec of Wakefield.
It is also very popular with rail enthusiasts, as the station is situated on one of the fastest parts of the East Coast Mainline, and trains pass at speeds up to 125 mph.
Her adaptation was also performed at the Mainline Theatre in Montreal in February 2008.
Prior to 1976, the SVM line, which was electrified between Reading Terminal and Norristown in 1933, ran parallel to the PRR's Schuylkill Branch ( which was also electrified to Norristown, in 1930 as part of the PRR's main electrification project ), which connected Philadelphia, via the East-West Mainline, with Norristown, Reading, and Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
The Shrewsbury to Chester Line, also known as the Severn – Dee Mainline ( after the rivers on which Shrewsbury and Chester stand ), was built in 1846 as the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.

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* All Midland Mainline services ( except The Master Cutler morning up service ) called at Leicester with the fastest journey time to and from London of 1 hour 9 minutes.
This referred to the trans-Siberian railway project called the Baikal-Amur Mainline, which was under construction at the time.
During the Kettle Valley Railway's lifespan, on numerous occasions it was called upon to act as " The Second Mainline " when washouts, avalanches and rock slides closed off the main CPR line through the Fraser Canyon.
Other smaller hotels were operated in the Kootenays region south of the mainline, notably at Balfour where Balfour House was a lodging for ferry passengers connecting across Kootenay Lake, which was an integral part of service on the Southern Mainline. Canadian Pacific Railway | CPR hotel at Balfour ( 1918 ) In 1886 Van Horne built Fraser Canyon House in North Bend ( part of Boston Bar ), and locally called in its day the CPR Hotel.
The entry-level car was called just " Meteor ," replacing Ford's " Mainline " series.
Other traditions in the west often called " Mainline " have benefited from the Liturgical Movement which flowered in the mid / late 20th Century.

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Mainline published four titles: the Western Bullseye: Western Scout ; the war comic Foxhole, since EC Comics and Atlas Comics were having success with war comics, but prompting their as being written and drawn by actual veterans "; In Love, as their earlier romance comic Young Love was still being widely imitated ; and the crime comic Police Trap, which claimed to be based on genuine accounts by law-enforcement officials.

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He was active in the Northern Baptist church, a Mainline Protestant denomination.
In 1947, the Gulag Angara prison labor camp was constructed near Bratsk, with capacity for up to 44, 000 prisoners for projects such as the construction of the railway from Tayshet to Ust-Kut via Bratsk ( now the western section of the Baikal-Amur Mainline ).
In 2000, the largest denominational group was the Evangelical Protestants ( with 10, 229 adherents ) and Mainline Protestants ( with 3, 593 adherents ).
As of 2000, Rowan County was the home of 25 Evangelical churches, four Mainline Protestant churches, one Catholic Church and one Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ( LDS ) congregation.
129 of every 1000 residents was claimed by an Evangelical congregation ( 116th in rank ), 50 by a Mainline congregation ( 91st in rank ), 20 by the Catholic Church, and 37 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Midland Mainline ( legal name Midland Main Line Limited, company no 3007934 ) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the Midland Main Line franchise from April 1996 until November 2007.
Midland Mainline was the only operator to offer complimentary free tea and coffee to all passengers, including those in standard class.
Mainline Airways LLC was tour operator in operation from 2002 to 2003 by an American college student, whom Massachusetts state authorities said didn't hold itself out to the public as a tour operator, instead pretending to be an airline offering cut-rate tickets between Honolulu and Los Angeles without the ability to actually provide the flights due to lack of an aircraft operating certificate (" AOC ").
The fact that the company was chartering the aircraft and not operating the flights themselves was hidden deep into the contract terms on the company's website, leading to rumors of illegitimacy that attracted the attention of the state attorney's office, who quickly filed suit against Mainline ex parte.
Mainline Airways was incorporated as Mainline Airways LLC in Pennsylvania on December 12, 2002.
However, in June 2003 Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly filed the well-publicized state lawsuit against Mainline and Luke Thompson alleging that the company would not perform the travel services paid for by customers that were to be executed beginning only 3 weeks after the suit was filed, and Reilly expressed a general concern that the company was nothing more than a fraud and Thompson was laundering large amounts of cash from the company.
Reilly's lawsuit had sought to shut down the company, obtain refunds for all customers, and $ 605, 000 in punitive damages from both Mainline and Thompson, but it was partially withdrawn in September 2004 and Thompson was not forced to pay a fine or damages.
Over a year after the suit and Mainline discontinued operations, on September 2, 2004, a settlement was reached and approved between Luke Thompson and the state, providing that no party admitted wrongdoing or liability, and for no fines or other penalties would be paid Thompson or Mainline ; the state had originally sought $ 605, 000 in fines.
The settlement formally ordered Mainline to refund all customers, but refunds had actually been provided in June 2003, only the company was not under court order to issue refunds until their settlement was approved ( just over a year later ).
Mainline service was downgraded to Continental Express service in the late 1980s.

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