A bomber can be recalled, rerouted in flight, used as a show of force, or used in a non-nuclear conflict. |
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But as luck would have it, apparently some trains that don't usually run on that track are being rerouted through 7th Avenue. |
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I mean, there's hundreds of thousands of miles of transmission grid, there's countless substations where the electricity gets rerouted. |
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Customers with overseas offices connected to the London data center were rerouted across their own networks to London. |
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Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition. |
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Rivers are routinely corseted, straightened, shrunk, and rerouted as they are made to fit into our humanized landscapes. |
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Extra personnel were dispatched to the switchboard, and nonessential telephone calls were rerouted to voice mail boxes. |
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An offshore pipeline had to be rerouted to avoid harming endangered whales. |
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To accommodate the changes to the street grid, five bus lines were rerouted and some were made longer. |
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As a thriller, the film has an inevitability that cannot be rerouted. |
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Still, it felt oddly effortless, as if something in my head had been subtly rerouted. |
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Planes are rerouted or grounded for half an hour during the afternoon's English-language listening test. |
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The Burnaby Detachment RCMP arrived at the scene and quickly rerouted traffic, evacuated residents and secured the area. |
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An arrangement shall be entered into between ATS and Engineering if the monitoring function is rerouted to an interim ATS facility. |
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If the vessel is not rerouted following this infringement, an observer shall embark the vessel without delay. |
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In one case the environmental study led to a project that was under way being rerouted. |
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As we became aware of this site, we rerouted our access on existing seismic lines. |
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You may be entitled to compensation of up to ¤600, depending on the flight distance and delays when you are rerouted. |
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If downtime is extended, email can be rerouted to another server or made available through a web-based interface. |
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Booster systems rerouted propellants to the seven other engines. |
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After World War II, interstate highways opened, and new bypasses rerouted life away from cloistered downtowns. |
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Location information will provide dispatch offices with information of where assets are, as well as a means by which drivers can be rerouted around traffic bottlenecks. |
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Pigeon races should be rerouted to avoid falcons and simple techniques for scaring or discouraging raptors at pigeon lofts and pheasant pens should be investigated. |
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You are entitled to financial compensation unless you were informed 14 days before the flight, rerouted close to your original times, or the airline can prove that the cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances. |
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I guess there is a bit of salvation there, except for the fact that a major amount of the traffic that is currently being rerouted is being routed into Seattle, Tacoma, Long Beach, all the way down the coast. |
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A new Severn bridge, known as the Second Severn Crossing, was opened in 1996 with the M4 rerouted to use it. |
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Ontario Pork had made arrangements with alternate processors to handle the hog overflow created by this work stoppage, but the number of hogs that had to be rerouted was significant. |
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It is not necessary to re-document goods that are rerouted from the destination airport indicated on the cargo control document to a second airport in the service of and on the same billing as the original reporting carrier. |
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Without the transfer traffic, the viability of the direct flights from Heathrow to Denver and Bangalore also suffers, so the flights are rerouted to originate in Paris and all their passengers transferred to that airport. |
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It was rerouted to reduce erosion, and now heads west to climb onto the plateau by steps known as Jacob's Ladder. |
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For example if you flight cancelled or overbooked and you are denied boarding you may be entitled to compensation between ¤ 125 and ¤ 600 depending on flight distance and the delays incurred when rerouted. |
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Another resident who works for a local firm said that he also gets lost when he drives around the city because of rerouted traffic. |
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During repositioning it has to be decided that how many and which one jobs to be rerouted and which one stay in the queue of the failed machine. |
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Upon its completion, in the spring of 1971, the waters of the Welland River were rerouted through a new diversion channel leading to it and the old river bed was filled in. |
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Through traffic will be rerouted along Locust Street and Barclay Drive through the Sisters Industrial Park. |
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The Canadian forces also responded quickly to the demands that the rerouted planes placed on communities across our country and worked closely with local airports, Transport Canada, Red Cross workers and countless volunteers. |
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Before attaching Mitchell's robotic arm, doctors rerouted nerves that had once carried signals from her brain to her left arm. |
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The SOH donations are rerouted to FBSJ's distribution center in Pennsauken on the same day. |
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As a result, roads had to be rerouted and new bridges built over the line. |
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Services to the Midlands were rerouted via Marylebone during this time. |
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The Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 and three others were rerouted at the direction of a supervisor at a control centre in Jacksonville, Florida, the controllers' union said. |
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As a result, it should be rerouted via Leeds Street and Scotland Road. |
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