During the repair work a jack-up barge collapsed due to unforeseeable sea-bed conditions. |
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When a damaged cell is unable to repair itself, an aberrant cell line, or malignancy, may result. |
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The repair procedures differ depending on whether it is an older wall with lath and plaster, or a newer wall using gypsum wallboard. |
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The plaintiff, a 14-year-old boy, and a friend decided to repair the boat, and jacked it up with a car jack. |
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Villagers have launched an appeal to repair a war memorial destroyed by louts on New Year's Eve. |
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Once the council realises its mistake and I'm allowed to stay, I'll get gypsy wagons down here to repair and put on show. |
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The level of available grip will be determined by the nature of the track surface and its state of repair, plus its abrasiveness and the possible presence of rain. |
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As we were getting ready to repair to his capacious table, we were joined by Claude Lanzmann, the maker of the film Shoah. |
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It is already beyond repair in Yemen, the Achilles heel of Arabia where the police state has fractured and fallen apart. |
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Among the others are massage schools, paralegal programs and auto repair academies. |
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Doctors there performed a 20-hour surgery in an attempt to repair his aortic dissection. |
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But woe betide Town Council officialdom if there is another broken promise in respect of putting this bandstand into a decent and acceptable state of repair. |
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Those like ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson who underwent surgery last August to repair two torn ligaments in her knee. |
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The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer. |
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He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways. |
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Spain badly needed time and peace to repair its finances and to rebuild its economy. |
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They were forced to take refuge in Falmouth, Cornwall, from where they returned to Plymouth for repair. |
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It was implicitly financed by postponing maintenance and repair, and canceling unneeded projects. |
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These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical aftermarket vendors in the aerospace industry. |
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Line and new repair our towns of war With men of courage and with means defendant. |
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In 1763, Watt was asked to repair a model Newcomen engine belonging to the university. |
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Temporary cat's eyes with just a reflective strip are often used during motorway repair work. |
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The item traded may be a tangible product such as apples or a service such as repair services, legal counsel, or entertainment. |
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At this time, the eastern end of the cathedral was in urgent need of repair and the proposed eastern extension had failed. |
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An interesting problem is the consideration of partial failure and make-shift repair. |
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The train's first seven carriages plunged off a cast iron bridge that was under repair. |
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It deals with the depredations of London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it. |
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The repetitive use of a particular muscle without time for repair and recover in the most common case among the injury. |
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This uncoupling may be induced by targeted remodeling trying to repair the running induced microdamage in bone. |
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Richardson had a microdiscectomy to repair a herniated disk, which bothered him for most of last season. |
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There were railway maintenance workshops in India, but they were rarely allowed to manufacture or repair locomotives. |
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He tried to repair the damage by apologizing, but it was too late. |
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Officials have pledged remedial action to repair damaged bridges. |
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Someone needs to repair that worn-out old bridge. It's an accident waiting to happen! |
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I bought the car as is, so the seller was within his legal rights to refuse to repair it when it broke down after two days. |
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Although he failed, the prime minister made a bona fide attempt to repair the nation's damaged economy. |
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They are used in repair of Airstream trailers to replicate the look of the original rivets. |
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Private citizens with an interest in the road could be asked to contribute to its repair. |
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If the insured party undertakes repair work himself or does it by independent sources this is not claimable from the insurance company. |
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The crux of her argument was that the roadways needed repair before anything else could be accomplished. |
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To perform the repair it was necessary to disassemble most of the mechanism. |
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We tried to repair the toilet, but it broke again after two or three flushings. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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The spaceship's hyperdrive failed, leaving them stranded years from any repair base. |
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The marine ecosystem is thought to be vulnerable because its low temperatures mean that it can repair itself only very slowly. |
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British naval forces also returned to more usual levels, with two surface combatants, a tanker and a repair ship present in early July. |
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Unlike earlier composite materials, GLARE can be repaired using conventional aluminium repair techniques. |
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Because of inherent limits in the DNA repair mechanisms, if humans lived long enough, they would all eventually develop cancer. |
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Although most of these damages are repaired, in any cell some DNA damage may remain despite the action of repair processes. |
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Towards the end of the steam era, steam motive power was allowed to fall into a dire state of repair. |
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Hirst is also known to volunteer repair work on his projects after a client has made a purchase. |
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As Mongol raids continued periodically over the years, the Ming devoted considerable resources to repair and reinforce the walls. |
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It was out of service between 2009 and 2012 for repair of the tunnels connecting the reservoir to the turbines. |
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It became neglected during the 1970s and many of the amenities were in a poor state of repair. |
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To prevent this scenario, a store repair process runs in the background for each n-plex group. |
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It was during this period that he had operations to repair cartilages in both knees. |
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In 1949, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce entered a contract with the City of Los Angeles to repair and rebuild the sign. |
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Shipbuilding and ship repair has featured prominently in the local economy since the 19th century. |
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Twenty Admiralty trawlers with American crews, 16 more Lapwing class minesweepers, and another repair ship Panther were assigned to his command. |
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On learning this, Tromp supplied the Spanish with the necessary materials for repair. |
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It had fallen back on its interior lines of supply and communications, and had closer access to repair shops, supply dumps and stores. |
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Efforts were made to prevent reconstruction workers from using rubble from important ruins to repair roads, and to search for artefacts. |
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The port's aim was of developing the ship repair, leisure and tourism potential of the harbour. |
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May was unable to sail the Herald out of the harbour, sinking twice and damaging the vehicle beyond repair. |
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The airport was returned to service in 1954 after repair of damage from bombing during the Second World War. |
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The goal of the salvage may be to repair the vessel at a harbour or dry dock, or to clear a channel for navigation. |
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The cable service failed in 1876 and the Scilly Islands Telegraph Company did not have the resources to repair it. |
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Three additional studies of a variety of mammalian species also reported a correlation between species lifespan and DNA repair capability. |
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Homologs of the recA gene, including rad51, play a key role in homologous recombinational repair of DNA during meiosis. |
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Nerva was unharmed in this assault, but his authority was damaged beyond repair. |
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A blacksmith was usually assigned to the factory to repair utensils and build or maintain plows. |
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Realizing that the ship was beyond repair, Columbus ordered his men to strip the timbers from the ship. |
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They remained at this spot for two days to recuperate and repair equipment. |
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It seems that she was hauled on her side to repair the bottom but this caused further damage, and the ship was condemned as beyond repair. |
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In R v Turner, the owner removed his car from the forecourt of a garage where it had been left for collection after repair. |
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The other buildings of the World Trade Center complex were damaged beyond repair and demolished soon thereafter. |
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This led to higher demolition rates and higher costs to repair poorly constructed dwellings. |
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The repair actually involved a slight rolling of the forefinger against the thumb. |
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Around Bell Water Gate some private shipbuilding or repair may have existed in the 15th century. |
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The building is also in a poor state of repair and is a high priority for both English Heritage and the Ministry of Defence. |
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Companies in this emerging field grew out of iron foundries, shipyards, forges and repair shops. |
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They are frequently used for repair and construction of other applications such as drains. |
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Manchester Liners acquired control of the company in 1974, to ensure the availability of facilities for the repair of its fleet of ships. |
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During the following forty years, the idea of making travellers contribute to the repair of roads was raised on several occasions. |
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In fact, if your flat steel or wire heddles break, this is the only solution unless you have purchased fancy repair heddles. |
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A repair heddle allows the weaver to place an empty heddle at any point across the warp and on any shaft. |
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The fire was reportedly the result of an accidental ignition, after a welding torch being used to repair flood damage had been left ignited. |
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In 1356, two trees from the forest were given to archer William Jauderell to repair his home. |
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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa offers similar methods for the repair of potholes. |
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They advocate this type of repair only when weather conditions prevent proper techniques. |
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The other two older tunnels are not suitable for rail traffic due to their poor state of repair. |
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The surgeon will scope the football player's knee to repair damage to a ligament. |
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Using second-class parts for the repair was false economy because they soon broke and had to be fixed again. |
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A side effect of this architecture is that it also performs automated repair. |
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The graveyard wall was in good repair, although, surprisingly, the narrow gate's sneck was smashed and it was held-to by a loop of binder twine. |
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The remodelling of the second floor will be fixed-price, but the repair work has to be on a time and material basis. |
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In the final stage the pendulous neourethra is created and tubularized similar to a hypospadias repair. |
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Balbo pointed out that people have a highly effective natural repair mechanism for correcting the damage from DNA adducts. |
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The repair was performed in conjunction with repair of an avulsed capsule and labrum from the glenoid rim for unstable shoulders. |
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Once the repair was completed, the wound and glans were dressed with Bacitracin ointment and sterile dressing of Kerlix. |
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Additionally, there was complete internal repair and decorations, external painting, and the repairing of outside water closets and wash-houses. |
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On the contrary, it is an attractive, well-kept building with no financial problems or major repair problems. |
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The use of xenogenic small intestinal sub mucosa as biomaterials for Achilles tendon repair in a dog model. |
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Xeroderma pigmentosum group F caused by a defect in a structurespecific DNA repair endonuclease. |
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Following reduction of the bladder to its normal anatomical position, a tension free mesh repair was performed. |
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The LSE Students' Union later on 6 December issued a formal apology, condemned the actions, as well as promising to foot the bill for the damage repair. |
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However, while there was no loss of life, the ship was wrecked beyond repair, stranding its survivors on the uninhabited archipelago, to which they laid claim for England. |
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When one of his ships was lost in a storm Ulloa paused to repair the other two ships, and then resumed his voyage on September 12, eventually reaching the head of the Gulf. |
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The macadamizers are at work here. Within the memory of living man, and men among these mountains live a century, it was never essayed to repair the road until now. |
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In September the fleet would rendezvous at the anchorage south of Feklistova, where they could obtain wood and water and repair any damage to their vessels. |
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It looked suspiciously like a molding-compound repair of a dent. |
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Or they can require the defendant to repair past violations of the law. |
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If his property is damaged, he could show the income lost because he could not use it, the cost to repair it, although he could only recover for one of these things. |
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The structure is based on a cylinder, designed to allow space inside the cylindrical section for the construction and repair of various spacecraft. |
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Because of the lack of proper tools, he always bodges the repair work. |
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The two piecers would thus need to repair the thread within 15 to 20 seconds while the mule was in motion but once they had the thread it took under three seconds. |
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Perhaps the most valued of the specialized positions was the repair crew. |
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Within days, the Green Berets helped the town to elect a mayor and set up markets, get sixty percent of the electricity grid working and repair water supplies. |
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The high cost of importing materials, combined with the shortage of labour and consequent high wages, meant the ship repair trade became uncompetitive. |
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Excision of the U residue from DNA produces an abasic site, leading to incision of the DNA strand containing the abasic site by the conventional base-excision repair pathway. |
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Planers are used by smaller tool and die shops within larger production facilities to maintain and repair large stamping dies and plastic injection molds. |
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They possibly doubted that the bridge had been repaired due to the presence on board Sir Galahad of the Royal Engineer Troop whose job it was to repair the bridge. |
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All ships need repair work at some point in their working lives. |
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However a large number of repair and maintenance works can only be carried out while the ship is out of commercial operation, in a ship repair yard. |
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The cross-culturally common properties of other-initiated repair make it one of the most vivid demonstrations of the ultrasocial nature of humans. |
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During the airplane's repair, cracks were discovered in wing structural fittings which also resulted in mandatory inspections of all A380s and subsequent design changes. |
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These specialized chromosome caps also help protect the DNA ends, and stop the DNA repair systems in the cell from treating them as damage to be corrected. |
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The Block Mills have not been in use for many years, although a lot of the original pulley systems remain in situ, albeit in a poor state of repair. |
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The fibrotic phase represents tissue repair and features the development of patches of scar tissue forming in and around the pulmonary capillaries and the lung's acini. |
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Whilst negotiating to resupply and repair at the Spanish port, the fleet were attacked by Spanish warships, with all but two of the English ships lost. |
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Additionally, as a result of 8 of 16 nuclear reactors being offline for maintenance or repair, wind produced more energy than nuclear did that day. |
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Other simple projects to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioning system is to make sure filters and coils are clean and to check for and repair leaks in ducts. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel lowered a diving bell from a boat to repair the hole at the bottom of the river, throwing bags filled with clay into the breach in the tunnel's roof. |
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Constructed during Phase 1 alongside the Bury Line, it served jointly as a control centre, HQ, office space, and depot for the storage, maintenance and repair of vehicles. |
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It is also responsible for the maintenance and repair of aircraft not currently flying on squadrons and the station support equipment and vehicles. |
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The lorica segmentata provided better protection, but the plate bands were expensive and difficult to produce and difficult to repair in the field. |
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In 1306 Edward became concerned about a possible Scottish invasion of North Wales, but the unfinished castle had already fallen into a poor state of repair. |
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A sampling of topics includes analgesics, aseptic technique, bloodless surgery, HIDA scan, managed care plans, rotator cuff repair, and ventricular shunt. |
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The railways were busy during World War II, but at the end of the war they were in a poor state of repair, and were soon nationalised as British Railways. |
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Towards Tudor times the upkeep and repair of the roads came under the administration of each parish, with six days of the week during the summer allowed for track repairs. |
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To the east the effect of the old buildings looking towards the abbey is so fine that little need be done beyond the necessary repair and reharling of these. |
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It could mean these skills are needed to repair manufactured items. |
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The king sent a proclamation for their repair to their houses. |
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First, the condition of the texts is far too good for them to have suffered considerable damage followed by Apellicon's inexpert attempt at repair. |
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According to the story, Apellicon tried to repair some of the damage that was done during the manuscripts' stay in the basement, introducing a number of errors into the text. |
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Thus, in addition to installing the extra electronics and rear speakers, John Mosely and his team had to repair and align the basic magnetic playback equipment. |
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It is used for stabling, maintenance and repair of the Metrocar fleet. |
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He set to return to his home port, but first anchored off La Rochelle to repair and resupply his ships and waited for expected merchantmen coming from the Atlantic. |
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When the theatre of operation moved to the Atlantic, this role was assumed by Portsmouth and Plymouth, with Chatham concentrating on shipbuilding and ship repair. |
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The council is providing funding to the church to repair the roof. |
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Gravity begins with a stunning shot where the camera circles almost weightlessly around a small crew of astronauts doing repair work on the Hubble Telescope. |
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The thesaurus lists two pages of mechanical tools, two pages of joining functions, and a half page of adhesives, binders, and cohesives used to build or repair consumer goods. |
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It claims to promote healthy cell growth to repair damaged tissue and to contain white willow for exfoliation and cedarwood and cucumber to soothe. |
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A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay, United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland. |
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The empty table, the glass turned down, were as lonesome as a house shuttered up for a season, as lonely and lonesome as a beached ship drawn sandward and trestled for repair. |
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About 20,100 local car repair garages throughout Great Britain, employing about 53,000 testers, are authorised to perform testing and to issue certificates. |
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If it is removed from the premises for repair and then returned before the end of 10 working days it can have a retest at half the original fee paid. |
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When salving large ships, they may use cranes, floating dry docks and divers to lift and repair submerged or grounded ships, preparing them to be towed by a tugboat. |
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In the car department we would repair cars that were disabled and placed in bad order by a bunch of scalies taking the place of striking switchmen, engineers, Firemen, etc. |
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Howmet Corp has bought a site in North Haven, CT, to build a new facility for the coating, repair and refurbishment of components for jet aircraft engines. |
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Some are in ruins, but the main rooms were used as the official residence of the Governor of the Isle of Wight until the 1940s, and they remain in good repair. |
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In a 1974 study by Hart and Setlow, it was found that DNA excision repair capability increased systematically with species lifespan among seven mammalian species. |
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The cellular level of the DNA repair enzyme poly ADP ribose polymerase was found to correlate with species lifespan in a study of 13 mammalian species. |
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Gulf Air signs three-year maintenance, repair and overhaul agreement with JorAMCo, to meet the airline's Heavy Maintenance and 'C' check fleet requirements. |
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It is essential for the compulsive shop-stealer to be charged by police, for the gambler to repay his debts, the violent alcoholic to repair the damaged furniture. |
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The growth was intensified by the practice among the Lancashire cotton mill owners of closing the factories for a week every year to service and repair machinery. |
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This enabled the combined company to coordinate their excursions and also gave Red Funnel access to the Cosens' marine engineering and ship repair facilities. |
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The purpose of remodeling is to regulate calcium homeostasis, repair microdamaged bones from everyday stress, and to shape the skeleton during growth. |
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The state apartments were found to be outmoded and in poor repair. |
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On 25 March 1428, the Xuande Emperor ordered Zheng He and others to takeover the supervision for the rebuilding and repair of the Great Baoen Temple at Nanjing. |
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In 1264 he was asked to go to Gansu to repair the damage that had been caused to the irrigation systems by the years of war during the Mongol advance through the region. |
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Major industries are fish processing, phosphate mining, fertilizer production, petroleum refining, construction materials, and ship construction and repair. |
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Because of the lack of proper tools he is bodging the repair. |
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A ship repair slipway can accommodate vessels of up to 200 tonnes. |
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They saved the hall though the facing and part of the roof had to be torn out and replaced, men spidered over the building to repair it before Coaker's arrival. |
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Among the 537 enterprises registered in 2008, 482 were engaged in processing of agricultural products and 44 in engineering, chemicals and repair. |
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The island was a stopping point during monsoon season for ship repair. |
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