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If they're absent for an extended period of time, and Uber decommissions them, the bank could withdraw its loan.
Even if the government decommissions it, there will be no nuclear-power plants to consume the fuel it has already produced.
And as we have told you, Kim Jong Un is inviting the Western media to watch as he decommissions that nuclear facility.
Their serene pace belies both the bodily risks posed by large moving objects that are insensitive to obstacles and the disaster lurking within all such circuits: a short anywhere along the line that decommissions the whole.
Vale on Tuesday said it would take up to 10 percent of its output offline as it decommissions a total of 19 dams over three years, a move that would cut up to 40 million tonnes of iron ore production a year.
Vale on Tuesday said it would take up to 10 percent of its output offline as it decommissions a total of 19 dams over three years, a move that would cut up to 4.73 million tonnes of iron ore production a year.
In interviews about his work, cited by UICA Exhibitions Curator Heather Duffy, it seems significant to Chin that his piece literally decommissions eight assault rifles (twice), removing them from active use — a theme echoed in Anthony Cervino's "Composition with Redacted Objects" (2014), which obscures a hunting rifle (and other found objects, including a framed portrait) by encasing its barrel in a black box.
It was modernized in 1928 and decommissions, gutted, and rebuilt as a church in 1962. Note: This includes and Accompanying two photographs As of January 2011, it was home to the Mt. Hebron Apostolic Church. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
They give it to Alistair to look at, but just then the mansion burns down. They barely escape through the vents (Dan grabbing Grace's cat, Saladin, and Amy taking Grace's box of jewels on the way out) and go home where they convince their au pair Nellie to be their chaperone for their trip. They then head to the Franklin Institute, later escaping when it collapses, which injures and decommissions the Starlings, and then head to France. There they reject the offer of Jonah Wizard and then follow Irina Spasky, who, due to a theft chain, now has the almanac.
'Loyalist Weapons "put beyond use"' – BBC News, 27 June 2009 The UDA was confirmed to have decommissioned its weapons on 6 January 2010."UDA confirm guns decommissioned" BBC news; retrieved 8 January 2010 The UDA's decommissioning was confirmed by General de Chastelain, Lord Eames, the former Archbishop of Armagh and Sir George Quigley, a former top civil servant."UDA decommissions all weapons" UK Press Association; retrieved 8 January 2010 De Chastelain stated that the decommissioning included arms, ammunition, explosives and explosive devices and the UDA stated that the arms "constitute the totality of those under their control". The dissident UDA South East Antrim Brigade completed decommissioning by February 2010.
In 1975, Townsend Cromwell came under the control of NOAAs Office of Marine and Aviation Operations. Under NOAA control, she conducted fishery and living marine resource research in support of the National Marine Fisheries Service Honolulu Laboratory in Honolulu, using bottom trawls, longlines, and fish traps to collect fish and crustacean specimens. She carried out fisheries assessment surveys, physical and chemical oceanography, marine mammal plans, and coral reef research, operating around the Hawaiian Islands and elsewhere in the waters of the central and western Pacific Ocean.NOAA Ship Townsend CromwellAnonymous, "N.O.A.A. Decommissions Honolulu-based Research Ship After 39 Years of Service," Green Environment News, October 10, 2002.
The public turns against it, and so the League decommissions the Watchtower and surrenders as a good-faith gesture (except for Batman, who wants to clear the League's name himself). Cadmus, however, decides to retaliate, sending Galatea (a clone of Supergirl) and an army of genetically engineered metahumans to destroy the Watchtower and kill the rest of the League on board. Fortunately the League subdue the clones and Supergirl renders the rogue Galatea catatonic. When Batman finally convinces Waller Luthor is responsible for the attack, they confront him in his Lexcorp offices, only to be beaten back by Lex, demonstrating unnatural speed and strength.
The site still assembles, maintains and decommissions Britain's nuclear weapons. At some point, prior to 1972, the brook was diverted along the southern boundary of ROF Burghfield, and then follows its eastern boundary to rejoin the original course at Burnthouse Bridge.Ordnance Survey, 1:10,000 map, 1972 The precise date when the brook was diverted is not easy to ascertain, for maps prior to 1972 show the pre-1938 layout, as if the factory did not exist.Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1968-70 From the bridge it heads eastwards, passing under the Reading to Basingstoke railway embankment, where it is joined by a tributary, which rises near the Wokefield Park conference and training centre.
Transferred at Cold Bay, on 17 August 1945, she served as BO-327 in the Soviet Navy until stricken in 1955. The floating workshop was not among the Project Hula ships, but the United States transferred four YRs identical to her at Cold Bay in the summer of 1945. decommissions them for immediate transfer to the Soviet Union, at Cold Bay,on 9 June 1945. The Soviet naval ensign is raised aboard the LCI(L)s at Cold Bay, as they are commissioned into the Soviet Navy, immediately after their transfer on 9 June 1945. Redesignated desantiye suda (DS) or "landing ship," these craft saw action against Japanese forces during the Soviet campaign in northern Korea in August–September 1945.
Prior to the construction of various road projects connecting the outer western suburbs of Newcastle and crossing the Hunter River, including the Stockton Bridge, numerous ferry services, both privately run and publicly operated, shuttled across the Hunter River to link the locality of Stockton with the rest of Newcastle during the 19th and 20th centuries, including a car ferry service from the former Market Street Wharf and Stockton. This relatively vast network of wharves and services on the river included many wharves on the Newcastle foreshore, Bullock Island, the Stockton foreshore, and Port Waratah. The passenger ferry service that operated between Queens Wharf and Stockton, which runs in an area further downstream of the river from the bridge, is the only ferry service in Newcastle that still operates, surviving a wave of service decommissions prompted by the opening of the Stockton Bridge in 1971. Having become unprofitable, it was discontinued in July 1982.

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