But, no, not only is it exceedingly quiet in operation it's also an awful lot faster than the defunct Epson. |
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The facilities here extend no further than a long defunct green petrol pump outside the former wheelwright and a pair of stocks. |
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Northern Ireland were the last winners of this sadly defunct competition and the elaborate silver cup is in their keeping. |
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They are protesting over the Bank's failure to recompense them for produce sold to the now defunct meat plant, but never paid for. |
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The base is made from the stone remains of a defunct wolfram mine and its wharf. |
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For the last few years, Victoria's walls have reverberated with lamentations of the defunct student days of yore. |
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The elder Saumell learned how to ride a pony before obtaining a job walking horses at now defunct Oriental Park in Havana. |
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The soldiers first used rogaining as a means of training when they were both part of the now defunct Land Rescue Team at RAAF Base Richmond. |
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But he blamed such strikes on terrorists and loyalists from the defunct regime. |
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This kind of housing owes its origin to the colonization of Manhattan's defunct industrial and warehouse spaces by trendy, arty, sixties types. |
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At 5 am, I was shaken awake from my sleep by the dissonant sound of drumbeats and jarring notes emerging from a defunct synthesizer. |
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I almost wished we could use the defunct treadles because every time I turned my machine own it ran away with me. |
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However, the society has been defunct in the district for quite some time, said an official of the Department of Animal Husbandry. |
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This may result in unexpected application behavior, accessing a defunct application, incomplete database records or buffer overflow. |
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We show that channels pass through a dilated condition with altered selectivity as they are becoming defunct. |
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To emulate is to re-create a work that uses a defunct technology by essentially re-copying it into a current technology. |
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But defence lawyers say their clients only wanted to observe Colombia's now defunct peace process. |
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A republican federacy could be formed out of the provinces of the defunct monarchy. |
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The waste from a defunct reactor is full of plutonium, a highly toxic metal used as the explosive in atomic bombs. |
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Calatrava's tower seems the more absurd because it is to be close to the mighty gantry crane of the defunct Kockums shipyard. |
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The Mercury music prize has been running for so long that the corporate sponsor whose name it bears is now defunct. |
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The forum, which started in 1993 and is now defunct, was funded by local authorities around the country. |
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When I do it the first five or so results are always the same defunct personal websites for which I have long forgotten the passwords. |
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When it burnt down three years ago Bill built himself a new hut from palettes and reclaimed materials from a defunct taxi business. |
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The following humorous extract, written by Leo, was in a story published in a long defunct magazine. |
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On Tuesday, I am going to Radio Rhema at the now defunct train station and am initiating the beginning of the end. |
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Music was for kids, and all the old geniuses that I had revered had either become defunct, died or fallen into senescence. |
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The last address I could find for you was in the Detroit area, but it's now defunct. |
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The revelation that a number of shops are welcoming back the officially defunct currency illustrates the mood. |
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It was accused of being culturally irrelevant, economically unviable and technologically defunct. |
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The orders they receive, however, are for food via a dumbwaiter sent from the defunct restaurant above. |
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Though defunct since 1997, many companies continued issuing them for some years later to be on the safe side. |
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His father worked for 29 years for the now defunct men's clothing chain. |
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The vintage vehicles, representing one of the world's finest collections of military transport, were leaving the defunct museum, which closed down last year. |
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Foster was the president of Shaker Title Services, which is now defunct. |
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A copy of the Manchester Courier, which is now defunct, was also found. |
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We're located in Tucson AZ, the sweltering armpit of the southwest desert region, surrounded by the empty shafts of defunct cold-war missile silos. |
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The remnants of the defunct Lehman Brothers are now in the hands of Barclays in the United States and Nomura in Europe and Asia. |
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When I was alone in the toy aisle of a department store now long defunct, I took one experimental hop on a pogo stick and landed hard on the back of my head. |
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The defunct RTITB Services is separate from the ongoing company RTITB Ltd, which provides training for the road haulage and distribution industries, not vehicle maintenance. |
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Does this mean Bad Gal Ri-Ri's now defunct account on the social media site may have an effect on what people are buying? |
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The sludge was sent by rail and spread around on a defunct resort ranch near Sierra Blanca. |
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They are unsightly Neanderthal vermin who will be replaced shortly in our lifetime by experts whose skill at social engineering will make the family a defunct nightmare. |
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In 1997, in another study, University of Minnesota researchers took defunct, non-functioning jumping genes from fish and made the genes jump again. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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Just behind the frame, on the windowsill, is a brass logo for the now defunct William Morris Agency. |
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It is now a defunct higher-end grocery store which was boycotted because the company cleared a popular stand of firs at the corner to build the parking lot. |
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He assured journalists this did not mean the present system was defunct. |
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Just walk around the defunct City Arts Centre and see what looms ahead. |
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Ever wondered what happened to the arch axeman of the defunct Ultrasound? |
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But Steward-of-the-Games Rutilianus sent them about their business ungarlanded, and continued the defunct Alexander in possession of his holy office. |
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A recent survey at the end of the year for the Austrian broadcaster, the ORF, found that two-thirds of the country still thought in terms of the now defunct schillings. |
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Last year the poet hit the headlines when he turned down the opportunity to be made an OBE, saying the award was a throwback to the days of the defunct British Empire. |
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Though the treaty is all but defunct, its goals remain laudable. |
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After our morning indoor session, we hit the trails and skied to Duke's Ski Trail, an old downhill slope with a now defunct rope tow powered by a car. |
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For instance, he obtained official permission to avail himself of the library belonging to the defunct monastery of Bury St Edmunds. |
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The officer's version seems close to reality as employees of defunct KDA and KMC announced they would stage a protest on Tuesday. |
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They address challenges in translating a largely defunct Old Yiddish dialect spiced with Italian loan words. |
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It is probable that the Eastern Settlement was defunct by the late 15th century. |
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Instead, the textless spines of books jut up like antennae in a cityscape, figures of defunct connectivity. |
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He started his career in 1953 as a copyboy on the now defunct Evening News in Glasgow. |
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Former Football League clubs include all 20 of the current members of the Premier League along with various relegated, removed or defunct clubs. |
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The schools strand itself is now defunct, with no particular branding segment used. |
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Inverness Citadel was another popular side which became defunct, but had its name revived. |
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Whisky started being produced in Sweden in 1955 by the now defunct Skeppets whisky brand. |
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After that the title became defunct until the 14th century when Thomas Randolph was granted the title Earl of Moray. |
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The Celtic Warriors, formed in 2003, are a now defunct regional rugby union team that was mainly based at the Brewery Field in Bridgend. |
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It was declared defunct in 2011, after the Treaty of Lisbon, and the Treaty of Brussels was terminated. |
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With the death of Prince Arthur in 1502, the Prince's Council became defunct. |
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Manila has many sports venues, such as the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex and San Andres Gym, the home of the now defunct Manila Metrostars. |
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The Rajahnate of Cebu was a defunct native kingdom which existed in Cebu prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. |
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The now defunct VLM Airlines had its head office on the grounds of Antwerp International Airport. |
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After the acquisition of the now defunct Air Jamaica, it became the largest airline and was voted as the Caribbean's leading airline. |
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The former dioceses in the now defunct Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui had their own Book of Common Prayer. |
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The president and vice president as well as the defunct National Assembly are constitutionally not part of the above five branches. |
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Until a child process is reaped, it may be listed in the process table as a zombie or defunct process. |
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The city previously was home to the New England Surge of the defunct Continental Indoor Football League. |
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It was a small, stuffy, defunct room, of mahogany, and deathly enlargements of photographs of departed people done in carbon. |
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The Hilsea Lines are a series of defunct fortifications on the north coast of the island which border Portsbridge Creek and the mainland. |
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The now defunct fifth and sixth houses were St Margaret's and St Justus' respectively. |
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They also shown the International Darts League and World Darts Trophy, however they are now defunct. |
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The great famine at Anuradhapura and later the invasion by Magha of Kalinga gave the coup de grace which exterminated the Order and made it defunct. |
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The real expenses flow from disassembling the defunct station in Oakland, trucking it to Castaic and rebuilding it in the big back lot of a house Perry owns. |
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Or they may repose in the tomb of history, as leechcraft, the Anglo-Saxon word for the practice of medicine, and murfles, a long defunct word for freckles or pimples. |
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As evidence, Dodoma points to the successful SPLM Arusha Unification Agreement, which unfortunately is now defunct following the failure of the abortive final round of talks. |
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I can foresee the day when our clients are only using post-mix dispensers,'' said Fox, whose machine shop is filled with several defunct premix dispensers. |
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The Beards themselves abandoned their interpretation by the 1940s and it became defunct among historians in the 1950s, when scholars shifted to an emphasis on slavery. |
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The landrush to all intents and purposes made the cowboy defunct. |
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The Chamber of Deputies, the successor to the Czech National Council, has the powers and responsibilities of the now defunct federal parliament of the former Czechoslovakia. |
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In England there was a lively trade in the charters of defunct companies. |
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On 16 May 1975 the Royal Burgh of Irvine Town Council was abolished and its functions were transferred to the now defunct Cunninghame District Council. |
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The JCR operates on a daily 24-hour basis and until now it was housed in temporary accommodation within UN protected area at the defunct Nicosia airport. |
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The men's first team, which forms Wasps, was derived from Wasps Football Club who were formed in 1867 at the now defunct Eton and Middlesex Tavern in North London. |
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Saints contested several finals in the modern game with now the now defunct Bradford Bulls, following up from their vast successes respectively in previous decades. |
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All are still in existence, or at least have never been formally abolished, but the Magnum Concilium has not been summoned since 1640 and was considered defunct even then. |
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However, there is also the largely defunct term of associate member. |
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British Airways is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance, along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and the now defunct Canadian Airlines. |
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