This would include sharing masts that are currently in use by other phone companies. |
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An eagle displayed as a symbolical device was certainly in use by Charlemagne. |
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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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I believe a variation of the seal had been in use by the Lord High Admiral of Scotland about a century earlier. |
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A refusal to permit an on-the-spot investigation could result in use by the authorities of the best information available. |
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If the COM port selected is already in use by another application, closing that application will resolve the problem. |
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The RayShade self-stows when not in use by coiling into the hoop into the side pocket. |
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Their distinctive rotative engine was complete by 1787, and 4,000 horsepower was in use by 1800, over half in Lancashire, Staffordshire, London, and Yorkshire. |
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Generally, we believe that executive compensation has gotten out of hand, and there is a rubber yardstick in use by the consultants. |
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This approach has produced a very high level of compliance with the MTAs currently in use by Centres. |
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The DV format is aimed at the general public but is already in use by broadcasters. |
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Like all submarines in use by the U.S. Navy today, the Ohio class submarine is powered by a pressurized water reactor driving steam turbines to a single propeller shaft. |
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That operator reported that its fuel supply had been in use by other aircraft before and after the accident, without incident. |
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They have strong expertise in this market, a worldwide network and proven technology already in use by leading international retailers. |
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Similarly, there was no significant change in use by children younger than 13 in recent years. |
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Advances in communications technology have resulted in different types of systems, with incompatibility issues, in use by various agencies. |
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Practical arrangements that are already in use by the main actors of the system are now clearly defined by the legal text of the Convention. |
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Any relatively small 4-banger that produces such output must have an angry side, and that's exactly what the DOHC unit in use by Hyundai has. |
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It is already in use by more than 50 local authorities across the country, and has been given the thumbs-up by boffins at the Transport Research Laboratory. |
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We used convex polygons to estimate distances between colony centers and the size of each colony to define the area of burrows in use by a family group in a current season. |
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The first and the third were in use by players. |
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Both systems are in use by Russian and Ukrainian forces. |
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The tracks are expected to be ready in May and in use by July. |
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The specified COM port is already in use by another application. |
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Already in use by engine and vehicle OEMs, HTA gaskets offer high-temperature micro-sealing and reduced friction for each joint in an exhaust system as well as EGR manifold applications. |
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An additional focus of the study was to provide a preliminary examination of the indigenous signing system which may be currently in use by deaf persons in Nunavut. |
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The budgetary techniques in use by UNESCO are recognized as being among the best in the United Nations system, as I have been told by one of the Members of the Board, by the External Auditor and by a number of other experts. |
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When it is identified and assessed that substances in use by industry pose risks to human health or our environment, Environment Canada steps in to find solutions. |
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At present, it is in use by around 55 countries, mainly in the pan-European area and Central Asia, and covers around 3 million TIR transit transport operations a year. |
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Its 90-square-inch head is the smallest in use by a leading player. |
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Currently, there are more than 10,000 MTVRs in use by the Marine Corps and Navy Seabees. |
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Medical facilities not in use by either the government or the SPLA rebel group became inoperable, taking a heavy toll on the training of nurses and other medical professionals. |
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Instructs mount to detect which hash function is in use by examining the file system being mounted, and to write this information into the reiserfs superblock. |
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The ulu has been in use by Inuit people for thousands of years. |
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In addition, a handset tracking function stored in the SIM informs Hunan MCC of which handset is in use by the subscriber and sends an alert when the user changes mobile phone. |
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Even simple things like washing dishes or tying shoelaces have dozens or hundreds of alternative approaches in use by different people around the world. |
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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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They became popular for mining and 104 were in use by 1733, eventually over two thousand of them were installed. |
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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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The soubriquet Holy Island was in use by the 11th century when it appears in Latin as Insula Sacra. |
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Jamaica is regarded as a bilingual country, with two major languages in use by the population. |
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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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In some respects, the MLOS is similar to the tropospheric scatter systems already in use by the Army. |
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Pure titanium has been used on curlers and straighteners in use by hair-salon professionals. |
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By using shells already in use by hermit crabs, it was known that the shells were habitable rather than blocked by epibiont growth or detritus. |
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It also discusses the differences between education offered by formal institutions and on the other hand the special pedagogics in use by popular education organisations. |
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The LeakFinderRT system is currently in use by several municipalities in Canada and the U. S., with reports of significantly increased accuracy in leak detection. |
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Some tracks now in LU ownership remain in use by main line services. |
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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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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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