Finding an old water mill to recommission generally means scouring the listings of rural estate agents and auction houses. |
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I would only recommission the programme if that phrase is completely banned. |
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I don't rule out the possibility of its return in the future, but I have no plans to recommission it. |
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When world demand rose, packaging companies would recommission mothballed plants, flooding the market with excess supply. |
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With the losses sustained in the civil war, perhaps the Confederates decided to recommission some of their retired ships. |
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A document containing all the information required to recommission the facility. |
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Roughly 1 million euros would have to be invested to recommission the rail terminal on the site and to put it into service. |
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We package, transport, reassemble and recommission them at the new location. |
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Ms. Johnson-Miller said the decision of whether to scrap or recommission an airliner was both a safety and financial one. |
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If the equipment and the building fail to meet the performance standards, the contractor shall recommission the equipment, modify or change any equipment with the pre-approval of the construction manager. |
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They were largely developed between the two world wars because of their quick hardening property, even in cold weather, to rapidly recommission civil works. |
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