Closing the roof vents and covering the fan when not in use will also reduce air movement through the grain. |
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Other instruments developed from this time also included the Wright respirometer, still in use in anaesthetics. |
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All landfills, including those not in use, produce landfill gases and leachate, or water that has permeated the surrounding soil. |
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Wild West history abounds in Mesilla, where adobe buildings dating to the 1800s are still in use as shops and galleries. |
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Bendigo's Joss House is an internationally-known landmark, one of the oldest joss houses still in use as a place of worship in Australia. |
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It is the duty of your rhomboids to pull your shoulder blades together and to stabilize your body when the other back muscles are in use. |
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But many other chemicals linked to reproductive health problems, including xylene, trichloroethylene, phenols, and acetone, remain in use. |
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This could come in use when you are in a big hurry but still need to wash up. |
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The dividing line between summer squash and winter squash thus corresponds to differences in use. |
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Our pharmacology professor lecturing in 1940 stated that 10 drugs in use were probably effective. |
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Triple chants have been composed and a few quadruple chants also exist, but in use these become tiresome. |
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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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The currency of Mauritania is ougiya, which is is divided into 5 khoums, but these are not in use. |
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In addition, it may be possible to recycle some security devices no longer in use. |
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When not in use the rug will be displayed as a wall hanging, said a spokeswoman for the centre. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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He urged people to keep mobile phones out of sight when not in use, and to use them to make essential calls only. |
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The upstairs gym is being relocated, but the downstairs gym is still in use. |
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In both cases, participant group youth experience a decrease in use relative to comparison youth of the same gender. |
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Traditional radar detectors use radio waves to detect when a radar gun is in use. |
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Mrs. Moffat's powder, a mixture that included antimony and potassium tartrate, was advertised as being in use for 60 years and highly effective. |
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Among other things, going from 32 to 128 bits will entail renumbering a large number of addresses already in use. |
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The whole system was governed by court leets and a set of detailed and ancient laws which are still alive and in use today. |
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At the very least unplugging the USB connection of a webcam when it's not in use would be a good idea. |
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Court staff were also warned to be on their guard and instructed to ensure court rooms were locked at all time when not in use. |
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And I found out that jimson weed is also called Datura and has been in use as a shamanic psychotropic substance, and a folk medicine forever. |
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Filler rods and wire reels, when not in use, must be kept in closed packets and containers and stored in a dry place at a uniform temperature. |
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Having said that, it will be interesting to see how a working model actually feels in use. |
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It remained in use until 18 months ago when a dangerous structures notice was served on it. |
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The area stands within the green belt despite having been an industrial site in use since the late 18th century. |
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The list goes on to include a large number of words no longer actually in use, which leaves you wondering why they are there. |
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This would include sharing masts that are currently in use by other phone companies. |
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The unit has a power output of 150 watts and is small enough to fit in your plane's glove compartment when it's not in use. |
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Republicans have insisted in recent weeks that she and other Democrats knew waterboarding was in use but made no attempt to protest. |
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The station, planned to replace an existing one in Fulford Road, would see jet washers in use round the clock. |
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Since varnish is a more durable than lacquer and was in use before polyurethane was invented, it tends to be favored by many old-timers, if for no other reason than it works. |
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What they have not said is that the particular foam that was in use at the time was an environmental substitute replacing a material that had worked well. |
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Like the colander, in use since ancient times, it is an example of a kitchen technology that has stuck. |
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Three methods of screening of vehicles are in use for security purposes. |
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Coupling rods from this main axle also provide power to the two pairs of carrying wheels, through which the power is transmitted where the rack is not in use. |
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If a galley isn't an option, ensure there's plenty of space in the pantry to work, or create a workstation with doors, which can be closed when the area is not in use. |
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The satellite phone in the apartment had been in use almost constantly. |
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The increase in use tracks pretty well with the rise in unemployment and poverty during the downturn. |
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While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper. |
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Ensure that they know who's who and can identify company structure, individual roles and the existing communicative systems in use as soon as possible. |
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It is estimated there are around two million computers in use in Scotland. |
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Some of the radioactivity detectors have been in use in Russia for the past few years to help prevent the theft of weapons-grade nuclear material. |
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Although Latin is an extinct language with very few contemporary fluent speakers, it remains in use in many ways. |
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Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65,000 gallons, which is still in use. |
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Nowadays, Borehamwood is the larger, but the old names have remained in use. |
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Most of the circuits currently in use are specially constructed for competition. |
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There have been two designs of trophy in use, but five physical trophies have been presented. |
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These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today. |
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In many parts of the world, alternative local subdivisions are still 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 graveyard had been in use from approximately 1550 to the late 17th century. |
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Thee, Thy and Thou are still in use, as is the case in parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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Detailed and accurate romanisation systems for Cantonese were available and in use at the time. |
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Croke Park remained in use for Ireland's Six Nations matches and other major Tests until the completion of the redevelopment at Lansdowne Road. |
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Several datums were in use around the world, all using different spheroids, because mean sea level undulates by as much as 100 metres worldwide. |
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For example, almost every place name in use can be traced back to the Vikings. |
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Rollox railway works continues in use as a railway maintenance facility, all that is left of the industry in Springburn. |
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Gwent itself was abolished in 1996 but remains in use for ceremonial functions as a preserved county. |
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There is also a Quaker meetinghouse on Crown street, the only purpose built Quaker House in Scotland that is still in use today. |
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They are not currently in use by British Forces Cyprus because the UK does not acknowledge the Government of Northern Cyprus. |
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Also in 1803, one of Trevithick's stationary pumping engines in use at Greenwich exploded, killing four men. |
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Although it was in use until the 1930s, its existence was largely forgotten until 2005 and it is now being restored to Morris's original design. |
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The 1984 Book of Common Prayer, with supplemental materials added since 2002, is the current prayer book in use in the province of Wales. |
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There are more than 2 million passenger cars, and 500,000 commercial taxis, buses, and trucks in use. |
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Pearson Field Airport in Vancouver, Washington, had a dirigible land in 1905 and planes in 1911 and is still in use. |
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Evidence of watermills shows them in use for many hundreds of years, for instance in Orkney at Dounby Click Mill. |
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The names of Connacht, Ulster, Leinster and Munster are still in use, now applied to the four modern provinces of Ireland. |
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They built 72 dams just on the Iberian peninsula, and many more are known across the Empire, some still in use. |
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As for the Latin alphabet, there was no standardized orthography in use in the Middle Ages. |
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Another innovation of Murdoch's was his 1799 invention of a much simplified and more efficient steam wheel than those in use at the time. |
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It was originally theorised that when the last native speak of Cornish, Dorothy Pentreath died in 1777 the language had ceased in use. |
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However evidence has suggested the language remained in use on a colloquial level by Cornish diaspora and farmers and fisherman in the region. |
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Throughout the Empire's evolution into the Commonwealth of Nations, the song declined in use in most states which became independent. |
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Stone axes are still produced and in use today in parts of Papua, Indonesia. |
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These speeches... do seem to allude unto such ministerial garments as were then in use. |
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The most common poly budget in use for games at the time of this writing is between 5,000 and 10,000 tris. |
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The cherry blossom was in use in Heian times...For obvious reasons it become the mon of the Sakurai family. |
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Since free-roaming cats may come into the yard, any sandboxes should be covered when not in use to prevent cats from defecating in them. |
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The same boundaries remain in use for electing Members of the European Parliament on a regional basis. |
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The county has also produced a set of Yorkshire colloquialisms, which are in use in the county. |
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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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Medieval Latin is the written Latin in use during that portion of the postclassical period when no corresponding Latin vernacular existed. |
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Early Saxon religious practices in Britain can be gleaned from place names and the Germanic calendar in use at that time. |
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Bronze was still used during the Iron Age, and has continued in use for many purposes to the modern day. |
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The basic plough, with coulter, ploughshare and mouldboard remained in use for a millennium. |
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Large numbers remain in some form across the empire, sometimes complete and still in use. |
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The concept of the Dark Ages was also in use, but by the 18th century it tended to be confined to the earlier part of this period. |
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The saltire as a symbol of Mercia may have been in use since the time of King Offa. |
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Thus Highdown cemetery would have been in use by Saxons when the hoard was buried at Patching. |
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It would become the most common rule throughout the Middle Ages and is still in use today. |
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Most airbreathing jet engines that are in use are turbofan jet engines, which give good efficiency at speeds just below the speed of sound. |
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Below the region level and excluding London, England has two different patterns of local government in use. |
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The traditional sequence of pre-treatment is shortened by single stage bleaching, where kiers are still in use. |
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The term 'Liberal Party' was first used officially in 1868, though it had been in use colloquially for decades beforehand. |
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During New Labour attempts were made to play down the role of the song, however it still remains in use. |
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The original system of car registration numbers largely based on counties still remains in use. |
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In 1625, a House of Correction was established in Shepton Mallet, and when it closed HMP Shepton Mallet was England's oldest prison still in use. |
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It was used mainly in churches and cathedrals, and continued in use until the 16th century in much of Europe. |
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The sort of language in use among many of these hydrographic surveyors is sufficient to demonstrate their landlubberliness. |
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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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They also had to respect the open field system rights, when demanded, even when in practice the rights were not widely in use. |
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The pound sterling is the world's oldest currency still in use and which has been in continuous use since its inception. |
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The introduction of SI rationalised both the way in which units of measure were defined and also the list of units in use. |
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Many other heritage railways and museums also have GWR locomotives or rolling stock in use or on display. |
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He made reference to an incident at Oaks Colliery in Barnsley where both lamps were in use. |
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The design of the Newcomen engine, in use for almost 50 years for pumping water from mines, had hardly changed from its first implementation. |
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However, it remained in use into the 1970s where a satisfactory cold chain was available. |
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A Griffon rescue Hovercraft has been in use for a number of years with the Airport Fire Service at Dundee Airport in Scotland. |
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Hovercraft are still in use between Ryde on the Isle of Wight and Southsea on the mainland. |
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They became popular for mining and 104 were in use by 1733, eventually over two thousand of them were installed. |
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Cat's eyes were the earliest form of reflective pavement markers, and are in use in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. |
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These lamps have higher efficiency than filament lamps, but the carbon rods are short lived and require constant adjustment in use. |
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Concrete made possible the paved, durable Roman roads, many of which were still in use a thousand years after the fall of Rome. |
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These originated in the 17th century, and some remained in use until the Second Vatican Council. |
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Norman supposes that these terms were already in use at the Buddha's time, and were familiar to his hearers. |
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Over fifty such designations are available, many of them rare or no longer in use. |
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The Eton suit was copied by other schools and has remained in use in some, particularly choir schools. |
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When not in use, the boats were drawn up into the sheds for maintenance and protection. |
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The Lancaster Canal runs from Preston into South Cumbria and is partly in use. |
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They built 72 dams in just one country, Spain and many more are known across the Empire, some of which are still in use. |
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Zinc is the fourth most common metal in use, trailing only iron, aluminium, and copper with an annual production of about 13 million tonnes. |
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They consist of a carillon of eight bells operated by hand and are still in use today. |
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The first use of railways at the quarry came around 1800 when the first internal tramways were in use. |
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The bridge is still in use on the North Wales Coast Line, along with the station, which is located within the town walls. |
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The new crossing carries more traffic than the Severn Bridge, which is still in use. |
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Chester General railway station remains in use but Chester Northgate closed in 1969 as a result of the Beeching Axe. |
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This canal, which runs beneath the northern section of the city walls of Chester, is navigable and remains in use today. |
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The name Mabinogion for these stories is often incorrectly thought to begin with Guest but it was already in use in the late 17th century cf. |
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The priory is not open to the public but the attached Church is still in use today. |
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Livery badges issues by guilds and corporations, and mayors, were exempt, and these continued in use until the 19th century in some cases. |
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Although a number of different broadcast television systems were in use worldwide, the same principles of operation apply. |
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In 2011 two fifths of the world's total production of refrigerators were based on Greenfreeze technology, with over 600 million units in use. |
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When the station closed on 31 March 2003, the first reactor had been in use for nearly 47 years. |
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By the 14th century, Dutch windmills were in use to drain areas of the Rhine delta. |
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Agricultural production increased with the introduction of irrigation projects, some of which remain in use. |
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The soubriquet Holy Island was in use by the 11th century when it appears in Latin as Insula Sacra. |
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To keep seawater out, these oar holes were sealed with wooden disks from the inside, when the oars were not in use. |
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Although the mass raid continued to be a possibility, another solution was found in the form of the submarine, increasingly in use. |
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Many auxiliary verbs are listed more than once in the table based upon discernible differences in use. |
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Naval convoys have been in use for centuries, with examples of merchant ships traveling under naval protection dating to the 12th century. |
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As of February 2016 there are 32 satellites in the GPS constellation, 31 of which are in use. |
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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 April of that same year, a new charter was adopted for the college, still in use today, granting power to a private board of 24 Trustees. |
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These ideal relationships apply to safety calculations for a variety of flight conditions on the materials in use. |
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There are approximately six thousand different languages currently in use, including sign languages, and many thousands more that are extinct. |
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In Europe and North America, millstones were in use until well into the 20th century, and still are in many parts of the world. |
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Some of the hospitals which were built for the casualties of the war remain in use. |
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The former main lines of the GWR are still in use today, although many of its branch lines were scrapped as part of the Beeching cuts. |
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Traditional bird names are often based on detailed knowledge of the behaviour, with many names being onomatopoeic, many still in use. |
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It is usually much easier to install filters at each telephone jack that is in use. |
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Large red flags are flown and flashing warning lamps on Bindon Hill and St Alban's Head are lit when the ranges are in use. |
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Galleys continued in use in the Mediterranean until the advent of steam propulsion. |
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The station now has one platform with a ticket office and a small shop with the second platform now in use as a flower bed. |
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This look was in use until October 2002 when ITV1 in England and Wales abandoned local continuity and idents. |
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The chambers are sometimes used as a court for civil trials if the new courthouse is fully in use. |
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As usual in stratigraphy, there are many other regional and local subdivisions in use. |
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Mode 1, for example, was in use in Europe long after it had been replaced by Mode 2 in Africa. |
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In any case a wave of Mode 2 then spread across Eurasia, resulting in use of both there. |
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These can, with some certainty, be dated to the Migration Period, although it is not unlikely that they have been in use since the Stone Age. |
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It is clear from the subject matter of the records that the language was in use at all levels of society. |
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They are found in Scandinavia and Viking Age settlements abroad, probably in use from the 9th century onward. |
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Byzantine coinage was in use in Francia before Theudebert I began minting his own money at the start of his reign. |
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These titles continued in use until the end of the empire, but only the German chancery actually existed. |
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It is impossible to base this distinction on primary sources, as Eastern Francia remains in use long after Kingdom of Germany comes into use. |
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In northernmost Sweden, the word lapp is in use and not seen as derogatory or taboo. |
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Although dry stone is seldom used for these purposes today, a great many are still in use and maintained. |
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Eldar Ryazanov's and Leonid Gaidai's comedies of that time were immensely popular, with many of the catch phrases still in use today. |
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In the 10th century a collection was made of the capitularies in use in Italy, and this was known as the Capitulare Langobardorum. |
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It remained in use throughout the European Middle Ages, gradually disappearing in the course of the 16th century. |
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It was in use among the ancient Burgundians, Ripuarian Franks, Alamans, Lombards, and Swedes. |
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The English adjective Swiss is a loan from French Suisse, also in use since the 16th century. |
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The word is now identified as denoting someone that is skilled in use of weapons, or engaged in military service, or in warfare. |
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Martin, the town's patron saint, is the oldest in Germany still in use for its original purpose. |
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Encompassing modern High German vocabulary in use since 1450, it also includes loanwords adopted from other languages into German. |
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He became an expert on biogeography, creating the basis for the zoogeographic regions still in use today. |
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Many ancient presses still exist in the Eastern Mediterranean region, and some dating to the Roman period are still in use today. |
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In 2003, Cape Verde had 71,700 main line telephones with an additional 53,300 cellular phones in use throughout the country. |
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The galleon design came to replace that of the carrack although carracks were still in use as late as the early 17th century. |
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It remains in use in parts of Latin America, where its exact meaning varies. |
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The name Guinea has been in use both in the Maghrib and in Europe long before Prince Henry's time. |
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The first documented human presence in the Banda Islands comes from a rockshelter site on Pulau Ay that was in use at least 8000 years ago. |
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Such systems are in use as well for terrestrial navigating as for interstellar navigating. |
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They also continued in use in land exploration and mapping where chronometers could not be kept secure in harsh conditions. |
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It indicated an overlord, or high king, and the title was only in use during the Classic period. |
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By the time of Spanish contact, ballcourts were only in use in the Guatemalan Highlands, at cities such as Q'umarkaj and Iximche. |
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The Maya script was in use up to the arrival of the Europeans, its use peaking during the Classic Period. |
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Although the Calendar Round is still in use today, the Maya started using an abbreviated Short Count during the Late Classic period. |
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The name of Canada has been in use since the founding of the French colony of Canada in the 16th century. |
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Early settlers and their descendents gave many placenames still in use throughout the region that was New Netherland. |
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The term Tsardom of Kazan was in use until 1708 when the Kazan Governorate was formed. |
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Mail typically persisted longer in less technologically advanced areas such as Eastern Europe but was in use everywhere into the 16th century. |
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The title was in use from 1167 until the Principality of Transylvania emerged in the 16th century. |
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Current technologies, such as those in use in Mauritius, produce over 100 kWh of electricity per tonne of bagasse. |
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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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It was first used around the 3rd century and remained in use until the end of the 8th century. |
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However, there are many words in use in the traditional East Midlands Dialect which do not appear in standard English. |
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Jamaica is regarded as a bilingual country, with two major languages in use by the population. |
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Examples of this approach in use are Dimitrova's study of Bulgarian and Olivo's study of the rhythm of Ashanti Twi. |
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There is a maternity unit still in use at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. |
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Both are extremely old, going back at least to the third century, and are the oldest extant liturgies continually in use. |
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Such and other systems and scales of measurement have been in use for some time. |
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The blast furnaces were closed down, perhaps as early as the 1820s, but the foundries remained 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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As iron has been in use for such a long time, it has many different names in different languages. |
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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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As a result, there were over 20,000 spinning jennies in use by the time of his death. |
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A survey in 1812 showed there were between 4 and 5 million mule spindles in use. |
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Mules are still in use for spinning woolen and alpaca, and being produced across the world. |
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Though little is known of it during the Dark Ages, the process probably continued in use. |
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The Iron Bridge crosses the River Severn at Coalbrookdale and remains in use for pedestrians. |
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It was followed by the Chirk Aqueduct and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, both of which remain in use following the recent restorations. |
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Nearer to the river are two large cinemas, both built in 1937 and both in use as Pentecostal church halls. |
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Portland stone was the most prestigious building stone in use in England at the time. |
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Prestressed concrete is a form of reinforced concrete that builds in compressive stresses during construction to oppose those experienced in use. |
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Around this time the Bunsen burner was in use along with some forms of electricity. |
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The multitude of small trusts were frequently charged with being inefficient in use of resources and potentially suffered from petty corruption. |
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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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Although there were many piece rate systems in use, they were largely resented and manipulative. |
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They were in use from the late Neolithic to the end of the early Bronze Age, and are found in England and Scotland. |
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Previously, a sheaf of golden wheat was the county emblem, a reference to the Earl of Chester's arms in use from the 12th century. |
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The first evidence that the dogs were in use at the monastery is two paintings dating to 1690 by Salvatore Rosa. |
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A guard house was built, not controlling access to the camp but overlooking the area where the guns were stored when not in use. |
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Remains of the targetry system then in use can still be seen in places around the moor. |
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It is this passion which drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves. |
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To man a lady was, in former times, a phrase similar to the vulgar one at present in use, to squire. |
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Telepresence robots that allow doctors or caretakers to interact with patients remotely are already in use in some hospitals and care facilities. |
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But the two-headset solution, also in use on early Sony Walkmans, wasn't destined for success. |
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This ingenious four-sided mesh bag stretched over a wire frame folds flat when not in use, making for easy storage. |
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These arched metal buildings, sometimes called Quonset huts, fell out of popularity after the war, but various types are still in use. |
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That same technique works on naked ballyhoo and has been in use for years, primarily for bait-and-switch trolling. |
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Keep loads to a minimum and remove roof racks when not in use, as they affect the aerodynamics of your car and increase fuel consumption. |
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Furthermore, a number of unlicensed methods of administrating benzodiazepines have been popularized and are currently in use worldwide. |
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The irrigation system the Ottoman state built in Berbera, a port city in Somaliland, is still in use. |
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Since the cell phone is placed close to the salivary gland when in use, he and his fellow researchers, including departmental colleagues Profs. |
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Both names continued in use until the 15th century, when Wester Ross became the exclusive term. |
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Regardless of their status, the name is convenient and remains in use as an informal collective term. |
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Before the airport was constructed there was a grass strip in use on the same site. |
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The islands council areas continued in use and, therefore, Scotland now has 32 council areas. |
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A number of law codes have in the past been in use in the various Celtic nations since the Middle Ages. |
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The banking hall continues in use as a branch of the bank, and Dundas House remains the registered head office of the bank to this day. |
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However, the old buildings at King's College are still in use as lecture and tutorial rooms and accommodation for various academic departments. |
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Several Cornish mining words are still in use in English language mining terminology, such as costean, gunnies, and vug. |
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The coat of arms is still in use today, but in the main the SRU use the commercial thistle logo on jerseys and stationary. |
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The mills were in use in 537 AD when the Goths besieging the city cut off their water supply. |
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Accordingly, local stage names were devised and these remain in use to some extent today though there is an increasing use of international stage names. |
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Pop art often takes imagery that is currently in use in advertising. |
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Some Roman structures remained in use in Milan under Lombard rule. |
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Down to the time of the Great Famine and even afterwards, the language was in use by all classes, Irish being an urban as well as a rural language. |
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This made lamps in use for several hundred hours quite fragile. |
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Numerous signs of Huguenot presence can still be seen with names still in use, and with areas of the main towns and cities named after the people who settled there. |
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The first time that the constant got this name was in 1873, almost 100 years after the Cavendish experiment, but the constant was in use since the time of Newton. |
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Although these were built earlier in the Iron Age, with construction ending around 100 AD, they remained in use into and beyond the Pictish period. |
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It is believed that Dalrymple conveyed this information to Francis Beaufort, who later refined the wind scale that bears his name and that is still in use today. |
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The main campus is now at King's College, where the original buildings are still in use in addition to many newer buildings of largely modernist style. |
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The sheng and khaen are both much older than the accordion and this type of reed did inspire the kind of free reeds in use in the accordion as we know it today. |
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Brittonic languages in use today are Welsh, Cornish and Breton. |
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By that time the word had long been in use with various meanings. |
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The Union Flag was also the official flag of the Dominion of Newfoundland and continued in use there after Newfoundland became a Canadian province. |
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A cycle track was established in the town about 1900 and remains in use. |
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Roads were common at that time, but the Romans improved their design and perfected the construction to the extent that many of their roads are still in use today. |
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Although other facilities soon superseded it after the war, Alexandra Palace continued to be used by the BBC for many years and its radio and television mast is still in use. |
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To the rear of the YMCA in the Turnbridge section is an electrically operated road bridge, which is still in use, to raise the road and allow boat traffic to pass. |
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The amount of copper in use is increasing and the quantity available is barely sufficient to allow all countries to reach developed world levels of usage. |
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The sign languages in use in the EU are more difficult to classify into language families than the spoken languages, because of language contact and creolization. |
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Despite the extinction of the kingdom by 1091, the name Gwent remained in use for the area by the Welsh throughout this period and later centuries. |
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A major army base at Bovington remains in use today, and large areas of land, including the coast between Lulworth Cove and Kimmeridge is still only partially accessible. |
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Latin continued in use as a language of learning long after the Reformation had established the vernaculars as liturgical languages for the elites. |
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These were uncommon even then, but remained in use throughout the period. |
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Beers from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum. |
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At the intersection of the former Roman roads is Chester Cross, to the north of which is the small church of St Peter's which is in use as an ecumenical centre. |
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The reception centres should only be in use for several days. |
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It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours, since it is in use as a working building and is home to over 100 students. |
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Only two docks, the Roath and the Queen Alexandra, remain in use, and just two shipping companies remain, albeit buoyant with their worldwide interests. |
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When not in use, its wheels were removed for easier storage. |
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The letter was officially introduced in the Danish and Swedish alphabets as late as 1980 and 2006, respectively, despite having been in use for much longer. |
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Because of its durability, inability to rust and impermeability, glazed porcelain has been in use for personal hygiene since at least the third quarter of the 17th century. |
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The names and cultures that Europeans recorded were not necessarily the same as the names they had used a few generations before, or the ones in use today. |
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Roman bridges were so well constructed that a number remain in use today. |
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Most of the odorometers now in use have been designed so that measured quantities of odorized gas are mixed with air furnished by an electrically driven blower. |
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The oldest building in use which was specifically built for the school. |
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Though forced to surrender the patent in 1619, he continued making iron and steel until his estate was sequestrated during the Civil War, but the works continued in use. |
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While the Norman language was in use by much of the English aristocracy, Cornish was used as a lingua franca, particularly in the remote far west of Cornwall. |
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The line continued in use until the Skarloey Railway was built, after which it was abandoned, although the overgrown remains can still be seen to this day. |
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The old fresnel lens has been in use since 2001 in Dungeness Lighthouse. |
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To operate on these lines would require new or heavily modified rolling stock designed to operate at these different voltages, in addition to those already in use. |
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Enigma machine, and of the operating procedures that were in use. |
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The phrase was widely welcomed and has been in use ever since. |
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The Metro has a distinctive design and corporate identity, to distinguish itself from the decrepit rail system it replaced and to match the livery of the buses then in use. |
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Some tracks now in LU ownership remain in use by main line services. |
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The term was still in use in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Little is yet known about the boat in use as few clues were left with it. |
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But the importance of Salic law extends beyond the rules of inheritance, as it is a direct ancestor of the systems of law in use in many parts of continental Europe today. |
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In some mountainous and high altitude rail lines, steam engines remain in use because they are less affected by reduced air pressure than diesel engines. |
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Many of the idioms, colloquialisms and linguistic patterns in use in the Badger state are descended from similar ones found in many European tongues. |
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The French name la Manche has been in use since at least the 17th century. |
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