The satellite launched in 1995 and was decommissioned in 2012.
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Wells found to be leaking will be decommissioned, Mumba said.
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It will soon sail to Bremerton, Washington, to be decommissioned.
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Court documents show that the DNC decommissioned well over 100.
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Court documents show that the DNC decommissioned well over 100.
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Two decommissioned missile silos are for sale in southern Arizona.
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Each year Governors Island, decommissioned in 1996, expands its public access.
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The six at Fukushima Dai-Ichi (pictured) are to be decommissioned.
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Where better than a decommissioned military bunker in the Swiss Alps?
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And satellite imagery proves that it is being decommissioned right now.
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China's decommissioned Tiangong-1 space station is heading back to Earth.
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Jason-1 was decommissioned in 2013 after nearly a dozen years.
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The idea was scuttled after Russia decommissioned the Mir space station.
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It closed in 1974, after the Nike system was decommissioned nationwide.
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It was decommissioned years ago and, until recently, was sitting empty.
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"The ship was officially decommissioned on August 1, 2007," Gentile said.
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It's a decommissioned water treatment plant on the outskirts of Austin.
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Darwall says that where old dams are decommissioned, nature often reappears.
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TECPO says the plant won't be completely decommissioned until the 2050s.
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Two of the latter are scheduled to be decommissioned by 2020.
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It's a decommissioned water treatment plant on the outskirts of Austin.
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Hinkley Point C has been in the works for six years, and will—as the name suggests—be built alongside decommissioned Hinkley Point A and still-operating Hinkley Point B, which is set to be decommissioned.
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Caption: A decommissioned rocket on display at the White Sands Missile Range.
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A photography exhibit of successfully decommissioned churches also is in the works.
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Sculptures may include remnant steel, sourced from the decommissioned Tappan Zee Bridge.
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Antony produced "Weapon Head" using decommissioned AK47's for Peace One Day.
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The ship, decommissioned nearly six years ago, was beginning a new phase.
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What are the next steps in the fight to get this decommissioned?
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Its office was built on the site of a decommissioned Army hospital.
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But the beacon went dark in 1934, when the lighthouse was decommissioned.
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Water bottles had expired and were in the process of being decommissioned.
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This dramatic shot of a decommissioned Navy aircraft carrier stayed with viewers.
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The last vessel was an attack submarine that was decommissioned in 1995.
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Here, people bathe in a decommissioned city bus named "le bus piscine."
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We love these eerie, gorgeous shots of decommissioned airplanes by photographer Troy Paiva.
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America, Britain, France, Italy and Switzerland have also donated components from decommissioned synchrotrons.
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By then, all lighthouses had either been automated or, in large numbers, decommissioned.
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You take a fucking "shuttle" (actually a decommissioned school bus) to the boonies.
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Remember, that includes both the decommissioned silo and the surrounding 12 acre parcel.
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It was built in 2005 on the site of a decommissioned Army hospital.
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It's been decommissioned, like an aircraft carrier that's been turned into a museum.
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Even the freeze boxes had been stripped off a decommissioned asteroid-mining ship.
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A destroyer escort that had previously borne his name was decommissioned in 1991.
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"Bad stock," as if you were a decommissioned heifer from the county fair.
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Decommissioned ships are rife with hazardous compounds like asbestos and diseases like tuberculosis.
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Other film sets use entirely decommissioned firearms that have been repurposed as production weapons.
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It was slated to be decommissioned and was last certified as stable in September.
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The US military said in 2001 that it had decommissioned its last napalm stockpiles.
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Those reassurances also are undercut by previous hacks of decommissioned machines in controlled environments.
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Meanwhile, Oracle's Larry Ellison owns a decommissioned Soviet jet fighter, the Mikoyan MiG-29.
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BESSY I, the machine they had in mind, was to be decommissioned and replaced.
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It sits on part of the decommissioned Fort McPherson that Perry bought in 2015.
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Although, there could been an accident that already decommissioned it that we have heard.
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In any case, Maeve needs to get her shit together, or she'll be decommissioned.
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The Rollbox brand will be decommissioned and the tech merged into the Personio platform.
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The powerful, feminine energy inside Bayview Correctional Facility, a decommissioned women's prison, is palpable.
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The brands are being removed because Norilsk has decommissioned the plant that produced them.
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Outside, snow dusted the wings of a decommissioned spy plane in the parking lot.
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A decommissioned missile complex is now on sale outside of Tucson for nearly $400,000.
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The drill, part of the Pacific Griffin exercise, sank the decommissioned frigate USS Ford.
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The home's pub features a bar that was repurposed from a decommissioned British tavern.
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There were discussions about buying assault rifles and even acquiring a decommissioned police boat.
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Mr. Phelps stacked 25 decommissioned containers like blocks to create 21 graffitied guest rooms.
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The company has a contract with the German military to source decommissioned G-Wagens.
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The facility housed a nuclear warhead from 1961 to 1965, when it was decommissioned.
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He filmed 'Prison Songs' inside the NT's largest prison just before it was decommissioned.
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The 9,450-square-foot decommissioned red-brick Catholic church was formerly known as Sts.
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The 9,450-square-foot decommissioned red-brick Catholic church was formerly known as Sts.
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But at a monthly sale, lovers of Delta Air Lines snap up decommissioned items.
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But the decommissioned missiles cannot currently be used as launch vehicles to fly commercial satellites.
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"We stand on that a part of the (pumping) facilities will be decommissioned," Prokopiv said.
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In 266, Route 66 was officially decommissioned in favor of the new Interstate Highway System.
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Although the GALEX spacecraft itself was decommissioned in 2013, much of its data remains unexamined.
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Pontes imagined what the future of the plant will look like, when it's finally decommissioned.
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PHENIX has since been decommissioned, but an upgraded detector, sPHENIX, will soon take its place.
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Nuclear: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is moving forward with new guidelines for decommissioned nuclear facilities.
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The guidelines will help low-level nuclear power reactors meet the requirements for being decommissioned.
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It was originally planned to be decommissioned in 2013 but its mission was repeatedly extended.
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The rental, though, is actually a decommissioned yellow cab with a bed in the back.
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Over time, tens of thousands of soldiers must be decommissioned and introduced into civilian life.
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Given the installation's new environment inside the decommissioned facility, she decided to rename it Rain.
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The fair, held September 20183–30, will now take place in the decommissioned Tempelhof airport.
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The Philippsburg plant was the 11th nuclear facility decommissioned in Germany over the past decade.
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The production lines for building these types of rockets in Ukraine were decommissioned in 1992.
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Newer ones, from Japan, were introduced in 2007, but even those were old, decommissioned trains.
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The Floating Hospital kept its name when it decommissioned its last vessel 15 years ago.
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It decommissioned two of its 16 rigs late last year, and two more in January.
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So we decommissioned one of the rooms, which was a tomato room, to grow the strawberries.
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For enough scratch, anyone could buy a decommissioned plane and do what they wanted with it.
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Michelle Hu: Rokar had spent days making me call real estate agents about decommissioned missile silos.
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The vessel was later decommissioned but would serve as the F.B.I. operations center after the Sept.
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The Lexington was decommissioned in 1991 and converted to a naval aviation museum a year later.
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It said in a statement that the faulty software that caused these issues was being decommissioned.
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The crash involved a decommissioned Russian military satellite and a fully operational U.S. commercial communications satellite.
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All were decommissioned by the mid 60s, sealed up (and sometimes flooded), and left to rot.
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In an event aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier Intrepid, the "Today" host was lost at sea.
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But there's one option that costs as little as $39 a night: a decommissioned yellow cab.
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The Navy's latest estimate is that the ships will all be decommissioned by fiscal year 2023.
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The 1,800 megawatt Fessenheim nuclear power plant, France's oldest, is expected to be decommissioned by 2022.
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How has Enbridge responded to the concerns surrounding the pipeline, and efforts to see it decommissioned?
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Though the site is decommissioned, it still houses 56 million gallons of Cold War nuclear waste.
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The spacelab was originally planned to be decommissioned in 2013 but its mission was repeatedly extended.
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Once a year, the tracks of this decommissioned Brooklyn subway station come roaring back to life.
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Workers in the Permian Basin could clean up and reclaim decommissioned rig sites as nature preserves.
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In many cases, outdated gas infrastructure will need to be decommissioned when it's no longer needed.
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Most of their network was decommissioned in June 2016 after the GRU-led breach was discovered.
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The ship is expected to be seaworthy until at least 2020, when it will be decommissioned.
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"Idles" being the operative word because very little capacity is actually going to be being decommissioned.
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The ship was later decommissioned, branded as the Kodiak Queen and converted to a fishing boat.
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"We are not friends," Fēngyún-1C snipes at fellow decommissioned satellite Vanguard in Adrift's short documentary.
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On June 16th the UN contingent revealed that it had decommissioned just 60% of the FARC's weapons.
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In 22011, the U.S. decommissioned a military base that had been constructed underneath the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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Then the goal is to provide specialized services to dispose of decommissioned satellites in the coming constellations.
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The two Koreas decommissioned their loudspeakers after their ties improved following their first summit meeting in 2000.
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DfN is already working on five plants that are in the process of being decommissioned, BKW said.
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Before it is decommissioned, the Olympia will pass the board to another sub, reportedly the USS Chicago.
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It was decommissioned in the mid-1980s and is now available for buyers in the Tucson area.
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Travel a little off the beaten path in Arizona, and you could find a decommissioned missile complex.
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After the fall of the USSR, the base remained in operation for years until it was decommissioned.
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I think it would be cool if a freeway was decommissioned and turned into a long park.
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I.M.P.s lay at the heart of the Arpanet until 1989, when the federal government decommissioned the network.
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The I.N.L.A. ostensibly decommissioned its weapons along with other paramilitary groups as part of the peace process.
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After IMAGE was lost, its original software and databases needed to operate the satellite had been decommissioned.
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Both sides decommissioned them after a landmark summit meeting in 2000 at which they agreed to promote reconciliation.
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In the United States, war-part re-purposing commonly involved using the steel armor plating from decommissioned ships.
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THE RECEPTION AREA contains a segment of a decommissioned Underground train carriage, where visitors wait to be collected.
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Dr Alamaro has already found some of the decommissioned jet engines he needs to build his first updrafter.
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She is discovered by Delos staff one day as he's out hunting, and led off to be decommissioned.
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I mean, it sounds like they had decommissioned this informant and is fully intended to keep using him.
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And a surprise has popped up in the data of a decommissioned experiment at America's largest atom smasher.
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The sailing branch could have kept existing ships longer and reactivated some older vessels it had recently decommissioned.
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The events in question occurred at the Hanford Site, a decommissioned nuclear weapons production facility in Washington state.
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The castle was garrisoned in the English civil war but survived unscathed and was decommissioned under Oliver Cromwell.
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Last year, there were 14,465 weapons, but some 600 were retired or decommissioned in the last 12 months.
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Three young sisters live with their parents in a decommissioned seaside sanatorium that was once a grand hotel.
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It's situated on 330 acres of the decommissioned Fort McPherson, a land that comes with a controversial history.
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When he was done touring the national sites, he visited others that were decommissioned or lost their status.
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What do you think: Should some of these rigs be converted into artificial reefs once they are decommissioned?
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People then created a memorial shrine to Steve the security robot, which was decommissioned after the fountain incident.
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The recent transfer of a decommissioned American cutter to the Vietnamese Coast Guard was meant to reassure Vietnam.
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And you feel it — the hotel even holds weddings and events in the still-sacred decommissioned church space.
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The binding is loose on the book, a first edition, so the library said it has decommissioned it.
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Nuclear: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is drafting new rules for nuclear power reactors that are being decommissioned.
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Decommissioned in 290, it has been docked in Philadelphia since 2000 awaiting an investor willing to undertake its renewal.
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British startup Elvis & Kresse makes luxury items like handbags and wallets using decommissioned fire hoses from London's Fire Brigade.
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And for a while they were, decommissioned after more than 40 years ferrying tourists along the region's scenic coastline.
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This is a decommissioned power station that was criticized for its operating costs and environmental impact, before being closed.
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In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, a decommissioned host appeared during Bernard's search through the lower levels.
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Six power reactors and two research units are being decommissioned in Sweden, with a third research unit already dismantled.
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For example, when one of Secretary Clinton's original personal servers was decommissioned in 22014, the email software was removed.
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It was flying from the coastal city of Savannah, Georgia, to Tucson, Arizona, where it was to be decommissioned.
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We will not be around long enough to dance on the decommissioned waste container in which they were dumped.
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On September 803, 1996, Tron headlined Stargate, a rave held at a decommissioned steel mill on the city's outskirts.
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But already, several cities have removed or decommissioned existing highways, including Paris; Seoul, South Korea; Boston; and Portland, Ore.
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Michelangelo really could've used one of those: Julie Mehretu in her temporary studio, at a decommissioned church in Harlem.
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The Queens jail will be on the site of a decommissioned detention center across the street from a courthouse.
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In 1973, a Knox-class frigate was named in honor of Miller, but was later decommissioned in the 1990s.
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Bidding is underway for six decommissioned lighthouses built before 1930 that the federal government has put up for auction.
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This complex was built in 1962 and remained active for over 20 years before it was decommissioned in 1984.
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Dozens of decommissioned missiles jut up out of the hard desert ground at steep angles, mimicking a moment in launch.
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The other is Arlington, Texas, which decommissioned its sole bus last year citing low ridership (only 200 riders per day).
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Some of the models were used in elections until recently and have since been decommissioned; some are still in use.
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But there aren't many spectroscopic satellites in orbit: The US decommissioned one of the best, called Hyperion, earlier this year.
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Charlotte resident Richard Neal purchased the decommissioned lighthouse in 2010 for $85,000 and converted it into a bed and breakfast.
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The piece starts with a decommissioned neon Dairy Queen sign, subverting its feminization by altering the reading of the word.
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This line, SuedOstLink, will plug into the Meitingen substation in Bavaria, replacing the power from decommissioned south-German nuclear plants.
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Last year Concord Aerospace, a Florida-based firm which buys and sells plane parts, offered a decommissioned 747 on eBay.
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The sources said the refinery was seeking more workers and would be doing so even if the FCCU was decommissioned.
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She famously shed tears during a 1997 ceremony when the royal yacht Brittannia was decommissioned after 40 years of service.
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" That may get you thinking, as I myself have often thought, "What do they do with old, decommissioned mailboxes, anyway?
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At the end of episode 9, Bernard corners Ford, having wired a decommissioned Clementine-bot to shoot Ford on command.
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Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said the jets would replace 20-year-old planes that were due to be decommissioned.
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Such wells become orphans when their operators go out of business; they can potentially leak contaminants if not properly decommissioned.
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He wanted to paint six decommissioned grain silos in the town, which stand an impressive 30 metres (98 feet) tall.
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As hardware was replaced, the older servers were taken out of service, stored and decommissioned in a variety of ways.
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Though decommissioned in 2012, the Enterprise was once the Navy's largest vessel — with a 1960 price tag of $451 million.
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In recent years, Marathon Petroleum Corp and Valero Energy Corp have decommissioned FCCUs at refineries in Texas and Louisiana, respectively.
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Jörn Weisbrodt, the outgoing artistic director of Luminato, described the Hearn, which was decommissioned in 1983, as a creative achievement.
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The complex was home to an armed Titan II missile for 24 years, before it was decommissioned in the 1980s.
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This insight is adding momentum to efforts to convert some of these rigs into artificial reefs once they are decommissioned.
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The city has also promised to curtail coal consumption and decommissioned its last coal-fired power plant earlier this month.
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Oracle founder Larry Ellison owns both a decommissioned Soviet MiG-29 and an Italian air force SIAI-Marchetti S.211.
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Today, the now decommissioned and privately owned ship is serving as home base to flying creatures of another kind: pigeons.
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The Wing House is an architectural marvel: it was built out of all the parts of a decommissioned 747 jet.
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In addition, in August 2018, the US Navy decided to reactivate the previously decommissioned Second Fleet in the North Atlantic.
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Earlier this month, two decommissioned Type 053H3 class frigates — the Jiaxing and the Lianyungang — were given to the Bangladeshi Navy.
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DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. — "Caliente!" the director Lee Daniels howled toward Naomi Campbell, across the waiting room of a decommissioned county jail.
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Tiangong-1 was originally planned to be decommissioned in 2013 but China has repeatedly extended the length of its mission.
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At these three shows he will prepare for new specials with bits on breakfasts, women's ice hockey and decommissioned fireplaces.
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He landed a role in a musical and in 2017 performed at the war museum on the decommissioned U.S.S. Intrepid.
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The Chinese space station has been circling the planet in a gradually degrading orbit since it was decommissioned in late 2016.
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Once decommissioned, the massive structures can also be used to naturally create amazing sounds and effects when playing instruments inside them.
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In contrast, Clementine seems to be swept away by reveries until she is decommissioned, and replaced by a newer Clementine model.
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Ardent Chief Executive said the ride would be decommissioned out of respect for the memories of the victims and their families.
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The ship was formally decommissioned in 1997 after plans to create a new royal yacht were scrapped, mostly for financial reasons.
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Three of the five sites used for the exhibition were open to the public for the first time since being decommissioned.
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Boone also said he was unsure if the plane was flying to Arizona to be decommissioned, despite reports to that effect.
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His Chinati Foundation, a permanent installation of concrete and metal boxes in and around a decommissioned military base in Marfa, Tex.
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Quonset is finally becoming the economic engine many hoped it would be after Quonset Air Naval Station was decommissioned in 1973.
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By Things From The Flood, these children have become teenagers but the facility, long since decommissioned, still makes its presence felt.
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Their bicycle-led art tours, Art Spin, have presented group exhibitions in decommissioned schools, vacant factories and buildings slated for demolition.
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In the securities filing which includes slides for investors, Vale said two upstream dams will be completely decommissioned in three years.
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When the space station is decommissioned, Axiom wants to detach its segment and operate as a free-flying commercial space station.
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The old app will eventually be decommissioned, and we will be asking all our readers to shift to the new app.
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Shipping containers holding the decommissioned weapons sat on the camp's perimeter, watched and sealed by United Nations observers in baseball caps.
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Delke, who had been working a desk job since the shooting, has been decommissioned due to the criminal charge, Anderson said.
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Like imprint fossils, Visani's cast iron impressions of decommissioned guns conjure the original object's ghostly afterimage by means of negative space.
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It was decommissioned in 1871, and when I visit with Prudhomme, it looks like we're the first people to show up since.
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Ship watch Arya and Gendry After a short but satisfying voyage, the SS Gendrya has returned to port and been respectfully decommissioned.
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Caption: Dozens of decommissioned missiles jut out of the ground at the White Sands Missile Range, like a Cadillac Ranch for projectiles.
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The struggle to meet energy demand this winter has raised questions about how Belgium will cope after its nuclear reactors are decommissioned.
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American oil producers are in retreat; companies have decommissioned more than 60 percent of their rigs in the last year or so.
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However, increasing demand for basic resources, as well as tightening supply as older ships are decommissioned, have helped push rates back up.
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WARMA officials similarly said they hope most domestic boreholes used by single households will eventually be decommissioned in favor of shared wells.
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Britain has had no aircraft carriers since HMS Ark Royal was decommissioned in 2011 and sold to a Turkish company for scrap.
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Demonstrators were gathering near the decommissioned USS Intrepid aircraft carrier on Manhattan's West Side, where Trump was slated to speak Thursday evening.
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A decommissioned nuclear bunker "deep inside a granite mountain" in Switzerland has been put up for sale, according to the Financial Times.
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"Can't wait to talk to my neighbors about it," he wrote on Twitter, noting that the church had been decommissioned decades ago.
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The littoral combat ship Gabrielle Giffords launched a Naval Strike Missile at the decommissioned USS Ford, in this October 1, 2019 photo.
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Around 2,000 yellow cabs are decommissioned every year, according to Allan J. Fromberg, a spokesman for the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission.
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Depending on where you live, your local 5210G network may be decommissioned at some point in the future, or already has been.
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The carrier affectionately known as "Big E" was decommissioned in 2017, and inactivation of the eight nuclear reactors was completed last year.
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Eyewitnesses posted photos and videos to Twitter showing the now-collapsed section of the power station, which has been decommissioned since 2013.
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For Imagine (2012) and Disarm (2013), he built musical instruments out of decommissioned weapons seized by the Mexican army from drug cartels.
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A co-worker, an ex-Marine, learns that Trail worked on an aircraft carrier that was decommissioned after the first Gulf War.
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Rubén Ortiz Torres gathered decommissioned patrol vehicles damaged in altercations with cartels and then bathed them in midnight blue and millennial pink.
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By the time it was decommissioned in 1994, it had been dispatched to disasters like the sinking of the Normandie in 1942.
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The computer was probably decommissioned years ago, but its hard drive held information relating to a weapons system that's still in use.
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This forced city procurement specialists to use eBay to bid on old cash boxes from surplus and decommissioned buses from other cities.
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And 41 years after they first rolled through the region, the last of the system's original cars were finally decommissioned on Sunday.
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After about five years, MEV-1 will move Intelsat 901 back to the graveyard orbit where the communications satellite will be decommissioned.
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Sheep are also attacked by dogs, says Rob Taylor, who runs the North Wales team from a decommissioned police air base near Rhuddlan.
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Originally conceived by Frank Lloyd Wright, the concept called for a "city within a city" to replace Ellis Island after it was decommissioned.
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Tactically, Tehran can exploit those decommissioned Fatemiyoun fighters who have since enlisted in the Afghan forces to turn their guns against American personnel.
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Eventually the Interstate Highway system bypassed the old road, and Route 66 was decommissioned as part of the US Highway System in 1985.
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Water cannon salutes are typically used for important occasions to honor the people inside, or even the planes themselves—especially when they're decommissioned.
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Named the Sturgis, the plant provided electricity to civil and military operations in the Panama Canal Zone until 1976, when it was decommissioned.
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EARLIER THIS MONTH, a decommissioned Boeing 747 airliner was towed down a Dutch motorway to its final destination as a novelty hotel complex.
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It looks like a James Bond torture device, but this bad boy's here to clear junk from the decommissioned plant that'll never reopen.
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Perry then used the same aircraft to fly to Ohio and visit the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, a DOE facility that's being decommissioned.
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I love that the wallet is sustainable and made from a decommissioned red fire hose, saving it from being left at a landfill.
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William Leonard Pickard was sentenced to life without parole in 2003 for manufacturing massive amounts of acid at a decommissioned nuclear missile silo.
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The kind of nuclear power plants you picture from The Simpsons or The China Syndrome, are mostly due to be decommissioned by midcentury.
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Amid the decommissioned splendor of Fort Mason, on the northern edge of San Francisco, sits a bar and event space called the Interval.
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