She was refitted in 1952 and eventually decommissioned in 1970 after seeing extensive action off Vietnam. |
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That is how she amassed a following demanding the radiation shields be decommissioned. |
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The missile successfully completed a mid-air manoeuvre and hit a decommissioned ship. |
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The Katy was decommissioned in 1986 and its iron rails and wooden ties sold for scrap. |
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Using boot from SAN capability, the servers can be deployed or decommissioned with no disruption to applications. |
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The government adopted the position that the reactors should be decommissioned in 2006, but insisted on a safety inspection. |
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West Yorkshire Fire Service has to be notified of any closure of a petrol station so that it can be decommissioned and made safe. |
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All but one of our nuclear power stations are to be decommissioned by 2010 and no new ones will be built. |
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The turbines would have a lifespan of 25 years and after that period would be decommissioned and dismantled. |
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In 1950, the Navy decommissioned Naval Air Station Midway, only to re-commission it again to support the Korean conflict. |
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A problem is defining a role for the UVF now that the IRA has said that its armed campaign is at an end and has decommissioned its weapons. |
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The nuclear plant's oldest units, 1 and 2, will be decommissioned by the end of 2002, as was planned. |
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But there is a Magnox nuclear power station at Trawsfynydd, now decommissioned. |
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But as former weapons plants are cleaned up and aging reactors are decommissioned, the volume of nuclear junk is expected to soar. |
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Then the economics changed, and in 1983 the refinery was decommissioned, dismantled and shipped off somewhere in the Middle East. |
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There have been 300 reactors decommissioned around the world including perhaps 100 commercial power stations. |
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The new reactors would be built on existing nuclear sites and replace those which are to be decommissioned in the near future. |
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The government has already ruled out building new nuclear power stations, and existing ones will gradually be decommissioned. |
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Chunks of space junk from a decommissioned satellite are about to crash land back on earth. |
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The only time it becomes necessary to dispose of this material is when a reactor is decommissioned. |
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Local enterprise is most notably defined by underemployment, low-grade food processing plants and Chapelcross, a decommissioned nuclear power plant. |
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The drinking water advisory will remain in place until the houses are all hooked up to the community system and old wells are decommissioned. |
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My group's expectation is that this power station be decommissioned in the manner laid down in the protocol agreed on the subject. |
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There was no chance to ask how many M1 systems were still in Russia, including decommissioned or out-of-use systems. |
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Unlike the IRA, the UDA, UVF and Red Hand Commando haven't decommissioned a single bullet. |
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It is in the process of being decommissioned, and I suppose that, when it is, a shiny new mortuary will be built. |
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The prime minister has already signalled his support for the building of new nuclear power plants when the current lot are decommissioned within the next 20 years. |
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Three additional power stations that were decommissioned due to excess supply in the past are undergoing recommissioning. |
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The appliances are being decommissioned and dismantled so that the components can be recycled in an environmentally responsible way. |
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Answer: The former emergency beacon must be decommissioned and the newly purchased one registered. |
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Canada will also continue its ongoing work to defuel and dismantle decommissioned nuclear submarines in the Russian Far East. |
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In the Russian Far East, 69 out of 78 decommissioned submarines have been dismantled with only nine submarines remaining. |
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The number of vessels decommissioned in 2004 was relatively low, due to high spot-chartering rates. |
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The Caine is finally decommissioned in the fall of 1945, after steaming its broken-down way home from Okinawa. |
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The existing wharf structure will not be decommissioned as part of this project. |
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It was officially decommissioned in 1985 due to its poor condition, but its legendary status remains for visitors. |
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It is understood the tower crane at the centre of Tuesday night's drama will be decommissioned when crane work finishes within the next two weeks. |
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The US Navy decommissioned them in the late 1990s and mothballed them. |
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Bosses at South West London Health Authority have drawn up plans which could see Epsom General decommissioned and its services moved to an alternative site in Sutton. |
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They plan to launch the satellites on decommissioned Russian missiles. |
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There are only 11, and that number will go down to 10 this year when the USS Enterprise is decommissioned after 50 years. |
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But the stricken reactors have yet to be stabilised and decommissioned, and the surrounding area decontaminated. |
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Abandoned roads, if not properly decommissioned, can also become gulleys, with severe erosion impacts. |
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Unfortunately, they were decommissioned when it was shown that, like humans, the DRNs have a bit of a breaking point. |
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If locomotives become too old to maintain, they have to be decommissioned. |
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They will replace the Jigsaw SAR service who have been providing extra cover from the BP Miller platform, which is being decommissioned. |
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In parallel with the recovery in demand forecast, the offer of vessels will be contingent on the number of vessels actually delivered in 2010, the number of old vessels decommissioned and the number of demolitions. |
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The tallest of the lot was a decommissioned railway crossing. |
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Russia briefed potential donors about possible co-operation projects on the chemical weapons destruction and the dismantlement of decommissioned submarines. |
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Le Mouvement Vert Mauricie Inc. suggested that Gentilly-2 should be decommissioned in order to eliminate the risk it presents to human health and minimize financial liability. |
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Surplus mercury will be removed from decommissioned chlorine plants, transported to its final destination in approved sealed steel containers and preferably stored in deep underground salt mines. |
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The IRA and Sinn Fein, meanwhile, have sounded stubborn to the point of surliness about the possibility of weapons ever actually being decommissioned. But the approach of the elections may finally have pushed a lever. |
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In the past year, guards have even refused to work alone in a decommissioned factory in Mauricie, but the CSST has not seen fit to correct the situation. |
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Envelope B consists primarily of contaminated buildings, which will be decommissioned after allowing for a period of radioactive decay and after long-term waste management facilities become available. |
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Ramjet supersonic takeover speed is achieved using a decommissioned Navy MK 70 solid rocket motor for the first stage. |
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Within the framework of the G-8 Global Partnership, Japan assisted the Russian Government to dismantle a decommissioned nuclear submarine in the Russian Far East. |
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Envelope A consists primarily of nominally uncontaminated buildings and structures, which may be decommissioned at any time, with health, safety and environmental concerns taken into account. |
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Saturday will find Hunt in Kimberley, BC, where four workers, two contractors and two paramedics, were killed nearly a year ago in a dark, airless shed at the decommissioned Sullivan Mine. |
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You will be helping the environment by reducing the impact of electricity generation and by having the fridge, freezer or window air conditioner decommissioned in an environmentally responsible way. |
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The pumphouse was decommissioned in the 1980s, with developer Simon Currant subsequently going through a 20-year, stop-start process to transform the place into accommodation. |
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The situation will improve after 2016, as more wind turbines and wood-burning stations come online, but will then worsen again in 2018 as the country's old nuclear plants are decommissioned. |
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Perhaps there is a dam site near you that should be decommissioned? |
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Most importantly, mines are now operated and decommissioned in an environmentally responsible manner, one that leaves behind a safe, healthy environment with an often beautiful terrain. |
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All of these mine and mill facilities have been decommissioned. |
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Moreover, this crucial new solution would need to start up at the same moment the old system was decommissioned, so the transfer would need to be seamless and virtually flawless. |
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It is not so much from a navigation point of view because many of them have been decommissioned, but this time they will be revered because of their cultural and historical perspective. |
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The latter concerns end-of-life procedures that remove decommissioned spacecraft and launch vehicle orbital stages from regions populated by operational spacecraft. |
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The nearest communities are Davis Inlet, which will be decommissioned as part of the Mushuau Innu Relocation Agreement, and the coastal community of Hopedale. |
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Properties under development consist of industrial office projects under construction, decommissioned military bases, and commercial, residential and industrial lands currently being developed. |
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Illustrious was decommissioned on 28 August 2014, after Ocean had returned to active duty. |
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On 28 July 2005, the Provisional IRA declared an end to its campaign and has since decommissioned what is thought to be all of its arsenal. |
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As former British Empire nations were granted independence, these and other versions of the Union Flag were decommissioned. |
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The US rapidly decommissioned its remaining 31 older SSBNs, with a few converted to other roles, and the base at Holy Loch was disestablished. |
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Once a facility is decommissioned, there should no longer be any danger of a radioactive accident or to any persons visiting it. |
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The majority of these ships never saw action and were decommissioned after the war. |
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Smaller dams and micro hydro facilities create less risk, but can form continuing hazards even after being decommissioned. |
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The world's first supercomputer to break the petaflop barrier, the US Department of Energy's RoadRunner system had been decommissioned. |
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Textile production in England peaked in 1926, and as mills were decommissioned, many of the scrapped mules and looms were bought up and reinstated in India. |
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Views of Pegwell Bay and the now decommissioned Richborough Power Station. |
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After cruising the Mediterranean Sea and the English Channel south to Monrovia, Liberia, Kearsarge was decommissioned on 14 August 1866 in the Boston Navy Yard. |
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The decommissioned Leicester Central railway station is located on the late Victorian Great Central Railway line that ran from London Marylebone northwards. |
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His design utilized old torpedo tubes and steel from decommissioned tanks. |
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The large fleet units in the Royal Navy consisted of amphibious warfare ships and aircraft carriers, until August 2014, when the last carrier was decommissioned. |
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Starting in 1965 with Centaur, one by one these carriers were decommissioned without replacement, culminating with the 1979 retirement of Ark Royal. |
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Blessitt's larger cross will be one of nearly two dozen payloads launched into Earth orbit from Russia aboard a decommissioned SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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Another, led by the Netherlands, was established in Khmelnitsky in January 2006 for the retraining and resettlement of decommissioned military officers. |
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From a high of 68,000 active weapons in 1985, as of 2016 Many of the decommissioned weapons were simply stored or partially dismantled, not destroyed. |
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In the US Gulf of Mexico, as of September 2012, 420 former oil platforms, about 10 percent of decommissioned platforms, have been converted to permanent reefs. |
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As part of this project the panel signal box on platform 4 is to be decommissioned, with its control area passing to the York Rail Operating Centre. |
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