In addition, it may be possible to recycle some security devices no longer in use. |
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For example, most of the weapons supplied were no longer in use by armies in the field. |
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Perhaps, however, Alan's call has been heeded and kill files like that are no longer in use? |
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Reset the switch to the off position, when the extra heating plate is no longer in use. |
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Unplug the heating blanket from the mains outlet when it is no longer in use. |
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An asset is considered impaired when its carrying value exceeds its recoverable value or it is no longer in use. |
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These roads that were no longer in use had been partly washed away in spots and were grown over by alder trees, but easier than plain bushwhacking. |
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Covering 13 acres of a landfill no longer in use in West Nyack, it has a generating capacity of 2.36 megawatts. |
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The original granite stone sills have been cleaned and repaired, and the original chimney stack at number 3, while no longer in use, has been retained. |
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In addition, there are pieces of equipment which are obsolete or no longer in use. |
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He regretted that the report referred to the prevention of disability, thereby promoting a model that was no longer in use. |
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Most missions rely on existing containers or structures that are no longer in use to establish welfare and recreation facilities. |
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The accounting officer shall ensure by appropriate means that accounts which are no longer in use shall immediately be closed. |
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Dr Takata indicated that the NMIJ is building a new free-air chamber and the old standard is no longer in use. |
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Men were doing this for future generations as this road was no longer in use. |
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The counter that measured the cubic meters of waste water flowing into the tank is no longer in use. |
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The six historic counties of Northern Ireland are no longer in use for administrative purposes. |
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Hama in Syria still preserves some of its large wheels, on the river Orontes, although they are no longer in use. |
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The aqueduct is no longer in use, but is preserved as a distinctive piece of canal engineering. |
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The old drinking fountain is no longer in use, because of changing hygiene regulations, but is a reminder of the time when it would have been an essential amenity to the park. |
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If it is no longer in use, what type of time measuring device replaced it? |
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For example, a European city with a water treatment facility that is no longer in use will be able to offer it to an African city, which lacks such a facility, thereby giving it a new lease of life. |
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Results indicate an increase in concentration of these contaminants, which is correlated with human activity, and a concurrent reduction in concentration once the chemicals are no longer in use. |
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The military airstrip is no longer in use. |
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They're no longer in use and were just taking up space. |
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He is not only reclaiming Patriot's mines that are no longer in use. |
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The diversion should be filled in and stabilized when no longer in use. |
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Canada has agreed to return to the United States highly enriched uranium, spent nuclear fuel that is stored but no longer in use at the Chalk River national laboratories in Ontario. |
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Originally a Charente farmhouse typical of the late 18th century, its former outbuildings, no longer in use following the stopping of the vine growing activity, were converted, thus extending it into a leisure property. |
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Since the acre is no longer in use for land registration purposes in the United Kingdom and Ireland, there is no longer any need to provide for an exemption in that respect. |
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Remove the information that is no longer in use, left behind after incomplete uninstallation or incorrect removal of software, or used for a malware activation. |
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I am anxious to end the double standard where citizens are dutifully sorting their household waste and large corporations dump or leave their unwanted installations when no longer in use. |
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This is the main question that will be put to all European stakeholders in the ongoing debate on how to dispose of oil platforms and other installation when they are no longer in use. |
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Certain well-marked bicycle paths follow old railway tracks that are no longer in use, allowing cyclists to crisscross the country while avoiding traffic. |
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Perhaps around 85 per cent of Old English words are no longer in use, but those that survived are basic elements of Modern English vocabulary. |
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St Paul's Church, built with a tower on a river bed with poor foundations, has fallen into disrepair, and is no longer in use. |
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Over fifty such designations are available, many of them rare or no longer in use. |
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The HBC jack is no longer in use and replaced with a corporate flag featuring the company's coat of arms. |
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The key to its design was the use of a constant velocity spring to store the potential energy which are no longer in use. |
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In fact, by the end of the period in which Middle English was spoken, as much as eighty percent of Old English vocabulary was no longer in use. |
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