Many butchers operate small abattoirs, and those that do not, buy from a local abattoir. |
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The company will operate with agility and innovation, taking advantage of every available consumer interaction. |
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It is possible that individualism and collectivism operate very differently at the individual level than at the cultural level. |
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Having loose anarchist affiliations doesn't mean you have to operate chaotically. |
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Similarly, if we operate in reverse chronological order, the left shift will result in a multiplication by two. |
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Congress overrode the veto and the Freedmen's Bureau continued to operate for a number of years. |
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True communism has no government and people own and operate everything communally. |
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Our law-giving institutions will continue to operate more or less in the dark. |
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IfI were a zillionaire, I'd live in a castle and operate out of the cozy centers of the spaces. |
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It is stated that they operate out of bars, restaurants, ice cream parlors and yes, Laundromats. |
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They are expected to have the capacity to launch speed vessels and allow helicopters to operate from their decks. |
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It's going to be really hard to operate that laser pointer with multiple skull fractures! |
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Euthanasia advocates in the US yesterday said her assisted suicide was facilitated by renegades prepared to operate outside the law for money. |
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You should be able to operate the chair with one hand, removing the tray and positioning your child inside. |
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Many furniture removal companies operate secure storage facilities on a weekly rental basis, which could be a short-term solution. |
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In almost every case the wrongdoing is by a few since most people operate according to high moral codes whatever the degree of disorganization. |
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A further benefit is that the winter months see greater cloud cover, making it easier for allied land forces to operate unseen. |
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Although relatively simple to operate, such a rule might be regarded as an example of overkill. |
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It had been planned originally to operate a transmitter serving Pembrokeshire with a relay serving the Lleyn Peninsula. |
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Certainly an Islander will operate into a 500-meter strip, but not at maximum all-up weight. |
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The network could not operate without the electrical equipment which was housed in the shelter and that is included in the determination. |
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One that I've already briefly alluded to, is that cinema can operate as a cogent and powerful cultural mechanism for meaning making. |
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His uncle who has a furniture shop has allotted a table space outside the shop to help him operate from there. |
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Where would we be if it was demonstrated that gay studies graduates can't make change or operate a Xerox machine? |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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The company is planning to sell or lease the mine and operate it using casual labour and new technology. |
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With advances in standard off-the-shelf alkaline batteries, most electronic sensors can operate for longer periods without running down. |
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To accomplish this, the regiment can operate over a beach or through a port. |
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All of these elements are combined into seemingly aleatory compositions that, like fractals, operate on several scales at once. |
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Lingfield Park, situated in lovely countryside not far from Edenbridge, will continue to operate during the extensive refit. |
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Engineers tend to operate under worst-case scenarios, comparing the cost of building defences with likely damage. |
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Yet few generator sets were available to provide power, and prime power needed to operate the reefers at Kandahar Airfield was limited. |
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But once unlicenced ones know they can come here and operate without any hassle word gets around. |
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I couldn't walk, and my doctor couldn't operate on my knee until I lost some weight. |
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These klystrons will be replaced by devices designed to operate for a duration of 1000 s, which are currently being tested. |
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She then took part in a wolf pack off Ireland until Admiral Doenitz dissolved it early in 1944, leaving U390 to operate alone. |
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It's hard and expensive to get a bunch of people together to operate all this equipment to create the illusion of a dream. |
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He stated that the cart had speed control settings that permitted Nelson to operate the cart at a pace too fast for the path terrain. |
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Lewis said he always loved gadgets and at the age of eight figured out how to operate a record player. |
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This allows them to operate further from the parent recon platoon, while still maintaining a good communications link with the task force. |
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Councillors are being recommended to approve a pilot scheme to operate at weekends and bank holidays from June to September. |
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It would operate like inbreeding, which increases the odds of offspring inheriting the same deleterious recessive allele from both parents. |
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Aircraft and especially close air support might operate much more effectively then. |
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This manual sets out policy regarding officers and staff who are required to operate airside on airfields. |
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Both land and naval power was necessary to enable air power to operate, and so it was in the first few years of the nuclear era. |
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Which airlines and services need to operate in the London airports network? |
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I probably need to send it airfreight, and am looking for companies that operate out of Perth. |
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We can operate on a level playing field, in which effort, struggle, and talent win out in the end. |
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The legal professionals, and in this I would include the judiciary, operate in the real world. |
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Wireless security solutions should be technology-agnostic because they may have to operate in many different environments. |
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They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits. |
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It would have been a deserved third wicket for Panesar who can operate equally well from both round and over the wicket. |
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Toussaint was illiterate, could not swim a stroke, nor could he operate a boat. |
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The problem for utilities is that they operate in a tightly regulated market, but their raw material cost is fossil fuel. |
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The first batch of 30 naval ratings arrived in March 1939 to operate and guard the receiver and transmitting stations. |
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Black cabbies pay the airport a fee to operate there, while Checker was required to bid for a contract. |
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A parliamentary committee is studying the advisability of allowing brokers and corporate agents to operate. |
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The second assumption is that juvenile recruitment into bird populations must operate at the same scale as mast production. |
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Traffic lights operate at the junction with the main road, a busy dual carriageway. |
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They will operate off a 9 volt 90 amp dry cell batter or a 12 volt wet cell battery. |
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He was conspiratorial, possessing mysterious juice with the ownership, able to operate completely outside the normal chain of command. |
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It showed the network of railways that used to operate in this country many years ago and it made me very sad. |
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The new Eastern Region will operate and maintain the railway network across one-third of the country. |
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Grant's goal was to have his wagons never operate more than a single day's march from their supply depots, usually at railheads or river ports. |
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University sporting clubs operate under the banner of, and with the support of, the Union. |
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Do you need to be at the system to monitor and control it or can you operate remotely? |
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Above all the health service should operate in a way that keeps patients out of acute hospitals, thus minimising costs. |
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He may have inadvertently broadcast the message because he did not know how to operate the radio and the intercom. |
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For the cost of calming a couple of streets with speed bumps we could buy the police a radar gun and a van from which they could operate. |
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But there's often more egregious abuse among the tiny nonprofits that operate below the radar. |
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A conventional jet engine does this as well but theoretically a scramjet can operate at much higher speeds. |
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If we are to send explorers to work and live on Mars, our first challenge will be to construct and operate a way station on the Moon. |
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We've become accustomed to that and we operate better when we put pressure on ourselves. |
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Digital alarm clocks and watches operate weirdly and are often indecipherable. |
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They are famed for their ability to operate at sea, in the jungle or in the Arctic wastes and freezing cold of Norway. |
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The companies were said to operate from accommodation addresses, so the appellants could themselves respond to any enquiries that might be made. |
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Although troops need to be acclimatized for any kind of mountainous terrain, the duration depends on the altitude at which the unit must operate. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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His ability to quarterback the team has also allowed Payton to operate without as many double-teams. |
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The 10 are then trained to operate speed guns identical to those used by police and kitted out with official-looking high-visibility jackets. |
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It is understood the fund may be rebranded when the new division gets approval to operate from the Central Bank, a process which is expected to take around nine months. |
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The system that pressurizes the airplane's cabin failed to operate correctly. |
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You have just as much right to operate there as the big airliners do. |
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Russia is also working on new a fleet of ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines to operate under the ice caps. |
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Women have learned to operate with a baseline level of fear, one that dips or peaks depending on our surroundings. |
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It should be allowing banks to operate here, thus stopping the city's brain drain to Amman and Dubai. |
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In the meantime airlines are changing the way they operate the APU to minimize the buildup of heat. |
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It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate. |
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It was 30 percent cheaper to operate than previous jets, and it carried twice as many people. |
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To ensure noise measurements on digital carriers are valid, a holding tone must be transmitted to operate the compander and quantizing circuitry in its normal operating range. |
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Although some cameras do operate outside schools, a vast majority of them are placed on busy roads with 30 or 40 mph limits, often not even in a built up area. |
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Academics these days operate under enormous pressure to churn out high volumes of these publications. |
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While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio. |
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His idea was to use wind power and water power to operate pumps. |
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It makes sense having radio relay stations operate in the meter waveband. |
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Once the reform question was out of the way, however, the Duke was able to regain his political footing and operate effectively against the government. |
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If a doctor were to operate on such patients, or give them other treatment, without their consent, he would commit the actionable tort of trespass to the person. |
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The survey set out to understand the sectors where these businesses are active, where they operate, who they benefit and how they generate income. |
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Wolf packs, like packs of wild dogs, operate on a strict pack hierarchy. |
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The problem is that the Government gives such a small band to operate in and effectively the radio wave we use for the key fob is restricted because of that. |
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A commando team, on the other hand, will always have to operate quickly to get in, and, it hopes, to get out. |
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The jungled mountains of western Colombia, where the drugs are produced and guerrillas operate, look an awful lot like Vietnam's Central Highlands. |
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Jus cogens may, therefore, operate to invalidate a treaty or agreement between states to the extent of the inconsistency with any such principles or norms. |
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A similar picture prevails in the Karakalpak part of the Aral Sea basin, where the Muinak fish cannery continues to operate on imported ocean fish of low grade. |
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Mirrors, spherical or otherwise, operate on the principle that the angle of reflection of a ray of light equals the angle at which it strikes the mirror's surface. |
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All of today's video machines, like video poker, video blackjack, and video keno, operate using the same microprocessor technology and randomized sequencing as slot machines. |
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Although Maurice is mentioned prominently on a website called Speed Trap Exchange, the wincers would say that, strictly speaking, Maurice does not operate a speed trap. |
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The Allies had to operate within three 20-mile-wide air corridors. |
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Like every single day she goes into cvs and people forget how to operate the register. |
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You're going to learn how to operate that thing if it kills me. |
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But before she ended her career she spent two winters, from 1965 to 1967, chartered to operate between Los Angeles and Acapulco for Princess Cruises. |
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Another feature is the wash-wipe facility that can be programmed to vary the number of times the wipers operate after the windscreen wash has finished. |
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The Daily Beast will continue to operate under IAC, the Internet company chaired by diller. |
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Our schools operate in an extraordinarily dense, disorganized regulatory environment. |
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But we are classed as a proper railway and now have to fund this extra money quickly by rejigging the budgets because we cannot operate without insurance. |
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They can do this because they believe they operate in self-contained worlds unto themselves. |
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I have to operate the machinery to understand how to repair it. |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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It will operate in a non-adversarial mode, will deal with bona fide cases and will reduce the need for legal representation, also a measure sought by Ibec. |
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After 1982, anyone who wanted to operate a radio station had to fill out the requisite forms, buy the necessary equipment, and start broadcasting on a given FM frequency. |
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Dunnes Stores will operate a supermarket and department store at the Scotch Hall complex, which will have 60 other shops and two further anchor tenants. |
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Also, pirates often operate in regions of developing or struggling countries with smaller navies and large trade routes. |
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In 2008, VSOS became the first authorized armed maritime security company to operate in the Indian Ocean region. |
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More than 400 registered zoos and animal parks operate in Germany, which is believed to be the largest number in any country. |
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These battle groups will operate outside of NATO and within the European defense initiative framework. |
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The schools separate individual streams, but group together units with similar responsibility or that operate the same aircraft type. |
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Competing unions created a rat's nest of rules that made it virtually impossible for the company to operate efficiently. |
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The JPO responded that more experienced pilots would be able to safely operate the aircraft and that procedures would improve over time. |
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As part of the agreement with EAS, Q9 will build and operate a new data centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Tranche 3 Typhoons have the mechanical, electrical and cooling enhancements needed to operate the radar. |
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Departments of government also operate in the arms industry, buying and selling weapons, munitions and other military items. |
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I operate in a world of stings, counterstings, drug dealers, lies, double crosses. |
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But it takes more than just pilots to operate the drone fleet. |
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Since privatisation, around 20 Train Operating Companies operate the passenger trains. |
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Some boats only operate part of the route, or operate out and back cruises, whilst others run the whole distance. |
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French Brothers operate passenger services between Maidenhead and Hampton Court. |
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Any hospital or healthcare facility relies heavily on rechargeable batteries to treat patients and operate smoothly. |
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If a charter was pulled in New York, say, couldn't a company just recharter in Delaware and operate without interruption? |
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Second, I operate under the policy that everything is chuckable unless proven otherwise. I must convince myself not to throw something away. |
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Services operate at intervals ranging from 20 minutes at peak times, to every hour during the middle of the day and during weekends. |
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The jet's high fuel consumption makes it expensive to operate. |
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Both models are designed to operate in a low-frequency range of 5 hertz to 32 kilohertz. |
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The Eurotunnel does operate profitably, offering an alternative transportation mode unaffected by poor weather. |
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The R-2 can operate down to 60 metres with a maximum limpet mine load of 250 kg. |
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Louisiana courts, for instance, operate under both stare decisis and jurisprudence constante. |
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A more limited number of parishes operate under home rule charters, electing various forms of government. |
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After the Second World War, the British treasury was so weak that it could not operate independently of the United States. |
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Digital SLR cameras allow astrophotographers to operate at high ISO values without significant loss of image quality. |
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Some cats are clever enough to figure out how to operate doorknobs. |
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Resident and touring theater troupes operate from the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton. |
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It was supposed that Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and the Royal Navy could not operate under conditions of German air superiority. |
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The eight months of bombing never seriously hampered British production and the war industries continued to operate and expand. |
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He began searching the Italian coast for Napoleon's fleet, but was hampered by a lack of frigates that could operate as fast scouts. |
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In the Old regime there were a small number of heavily censored newspapers that needed a royal licence to operate. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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The mill may operate autogenously, where the rock is its own grinding agent, or may contain grinding media. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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Typical automatic transmission fluids must operate routinely at 110 degrees C average. |
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In addition to independent cities, there are also incorporated towns which operate under their own governments, but are part of a county. |
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Its purpose was to search for and destroy Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic, and to operate the nuclear deterrent submarine force. |
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These carriers would be able to operate the latest aircraft coming into service and keep the Royal Navy's place as a major naval power. |
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In order to build these components, one must adhere to the specification so that the components can operate interoperably. |
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Management noted that Tai Ping is in the process of updating its operations in which they currently operate over 100 Axminster machines. |
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In December of 2004, we entered into a contract with WMI to operate the system on the Chastang landfill site. |
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To alleviate this situation, five bus based park and ride sites operate in York. |
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As commodity prices fell, many farmers could no longer operate their farms at a profit. |
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Most voodoo priests, known as houngans, operate semi-independently, catering to their followers without much structure. |
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Use a lavalier microphone to keep your hands free so you can operate your computer. |
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The most insightful diagnoses and deepest modes of healing likewise operate hologrammatically. |
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Exwold Technology operate their 2 extrusion and packaging facilities in Hartlepool. |
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Given recent trends in financing for startups, our customers are increasingly looking to operate as leanly as possible. |
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Most systems operate several routes, and distinguish them by colors, names, numbering, or a combination thereof. |
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Almost all transit systems operate at a deficit, requiring fare revenue, advertising and subsidies to cover costs. |
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The Underground runs a limited service on Christmas Eve with some lines closing early, and does not operate on Christmas Day. |
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Trams on Metrolink can operate either singly, or coupled together to form double units. |
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The last passenger train to operate on this section of the line was the Mothball Tour on 29 May 1993, just before the line was taken out of use. |
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Quadrupling may be necessary when a new commuter rail service begins to operate on an existing line. |
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Two double track lines along opposite sides of a river can operate as a quadruple track. |
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From 2017, Metrolink services from the Airport will operate to Manchester Victoria with the construction of the Second City Crossing. |
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A network of National Express coach services serve Manchester Airport and operate to destinations further afield, including as far as Dublin. |
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Most industrialized countries and many developing countries operate some form of publicly funded health care with universal coverage as the goal. |
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For example, European countries with socialized medicine in the broader sense, such as Germany and The Netherlands, operate in this way. |
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The local school districts operate with their own local boards, which oversee operations of the individual schools within their jurisdiction. |
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Local school districts are administered by local school boards, which operate public elementary and high schools within their boundaries. |
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Other reforms allowed the clergy to operate more openly and thus allowed permanent missions to be set up in the larger towns. |
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The Manchester Football Association and Liverpool County Football Association operate in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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Most of all, they quickly formed their own churches, associations, and conventions to operate freely without white supervision. |
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Certain departments operate reading weeks in early November and mid February. |
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Wessex Bath and the Faresaver Bus company also operate numerous services to surrounding towns. |
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This led to certain restrictions being placed on the festival, including a crowd limit and specified times during which the stages could operate. |
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St Helens youth policy does not operate solely in the borough boundaries of the town. |
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No restrictions apply regarding overtime work, which allows companies to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
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There are also ferries that operate within the British Virgin Islands and to the neighbouring United States Virgin Islands. |
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In conjunction with the Isle of Man TT a limited number of sailings operate to and from Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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This veteran of Blitzkrieg was too vulnerable to fighters to operate over Britain. |
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To operate in the open desert without air supremacy proved to be suicidal for the Egyptian forces in the Sinai. |
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Vehicle ferries operate between Stranraer and Cairnryan in Scotland and Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland respectively. |
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Veolia used to operate the rural services around the Gower Peninsula and the Lliw Valley branded Gower Explorer and Lliw Link respectively. |
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Megabus also operate services in the city, running eastbound to London via Cardiff and Newport, and westbound to Pembroke Dock. |
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Virgin Trains East Coast and the Caledonian Sleeper operate direct trains to London. |
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service operate three fire stations, covering the city and surrounding villages. |
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Large numbers of leading international insurance companies operate in Bermuda. |
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The Good Friday Agreement relied on the support of a majority of unionists and a majority of nationalists in order for it to operate. |
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It is one of the few major political parties in the world to operate in two countries simultaneously. |
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The FIDF has been trained by the Royal Navy to operate Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and to board vessels suspected of fishery poaching. |
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The metropolitan government and private carriers operate bus routes and one tram route. |
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On 21 June 2013 Arriva was selected to operate a new service between The Hague and Brussels. |
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We're financing f leets and trucks, cars, refrigerated trailers and railway carriages, because that's the scale at which we operate. |
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Leslie applied to operate a domestic winery under 250,000 liters and to be a wine grower. |
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Unlike their bar code counterparts, tags embedded with RFID chips can still operate if torn or otherwise damaged. |
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To start, Felling air ramps operate via an air bag system that works off of the same supply as the air brake system. |
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The newly created agency will be based at Beverly's Airpark Business Center and operate under the new parent company's name. |
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Their presence over the area meant that the steel plant could not operate fully whilst the air raid sirens were in operation. |
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By Wednesday night air supremacy was all but assured and aircraft were able to operate by day as well. |
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There are also a number of ancillary bodies which advise the EU or operate in a specific area. |
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Under the agreement, WuXi will equip and operate a dedicated, fully cGMP-compliant 12,500-square-foot analytical testing facility in Shanghai. |
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CheMin uses X-ray diffraction, which is also used by geologists on Earth who operate larger laboratory tools. |
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It also secured a contract to operate trains from Leeuwarden to Harlingen Haven and to Stavoren. |
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Export demand for Southern yellow pine lumber has allowed Deltic's sawmills to operate at higher utilization rates. |
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Now Solihull-based Anatolian Sky' is to operate flights to Northern Cyprus each Monday from May 21 until October, departing at 1pm. |
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The US troops will operate from three bases in Bagram, Jalalabad and Qandahar and will be able to operate quickly when needed. |
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According to Agamben, states of exception operate by animalizing the human. |
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The new Triton-designed ROVs, manufactured by Perry Slingsby, can operate in depths of up to 4000 metres. |
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Upon completion of the acquisition, ANS Group will operate as a wholly-owned division of Achievo. |
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Regular ferry services to Ireland operate from Holyhead, Pembroke and Fishguard. |
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Services between north and south Wales operate through the English towns of Chester and Shrewsbury along the Welsh Marches Line. |
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Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares. |
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Abate will operate by luring anthropophilic insects of disease to feed on livestock treated with the product. |
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Passenger locomotives develop less starting tractive effort but are able to operate at the high speeds demanded by passenger schedules. |
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The new company, PT JAS Aero-Engineering Services, will operate at ten major airports in Indonesia, according to Xinhua. |
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After the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent rise in fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate. |
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Carbon arc lamps operate at high powers and produce high intensity white light. |
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Regular ferry services operate between the Scottish mainland and outlying islands. |
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His object is to determine how much the business will cost to operate. |
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Field weakening allows an electric machine to operate beyond the designed frequency of excitation. |
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On a motorcycle, you work the clutch by squeezing a lever on your left handgrip, and you operate the shift lever with your left foot. |
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If the lessor wants to operate his lease to make profit, he will provide assets on hire to others for use under an agreement. |
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Land-based radar cannot detect helicopters further than about 110km because the aircraft operate at low level, below the radar horizon. |
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Like special operations, CSAR can operate at night, under the radarscope, and, to a large extent, in adverse weather. |
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Many fanvidding communities operate on the premise that fanvidders do not or should not profit from their work. |
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Dual overhead cam engines generally operate at 500-1,000 rpms higher than conventional overhead valve engines. |
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Avon Fire and Rescue Service became the first Local Authority fire service in the UK to operate a hovercraft. |
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Underground armies operate in the large cities enturbulating the police with false information through anonymous phone calls and letters. |
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The vessel also required a depth of water to operate and could not transition to land or other surfaces. |
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The cards are also the first in the Asterisk market to operate in a jumperless mode. |
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Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. |
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A corporation may not operate a dentistry office unless all of its stockholders are licensed to practice dentistry. |
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The Mayor last week launched a search for a partner to help build and operate an applied sciences school in the city. |
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The main problem with the Newcomen design was that it used energy inefficiently, and was therefore expensive to operate. |
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In this fashion the jets are able to operate to a much higher altitude than would normally be possible. |
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Aircraft operate with a priority for military needs over VIP transport. |
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This allows them to operate at arbitrary altitudes and in space. |
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If the reader finds a certain monotony in the words chosen by the translator I hope he will realize that the bandsman has to operate within the limits of his instrument. |
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Western Ferries operate the service between Hunters Quay and McInroy's Point near Gourock and carry all types of vehicular transport and foot passengers. |
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Jack dumped core on how to operate the server before he left on holiday. |
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Ramjets require a relatively high speed to efficiently compress the incoming air, so ramjets cannot operate at a standstill and they are most efficient at supersonic speeds. |
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The bulky device worked with a belt driven fan cranked by hand that made it awkward to operate, although it was commercially marketed with mixed success. |
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Airships are posited to be cheaper to operate over time than fixed-wing aircraft, but as there are no large fleets, this is hard to prove in practice. |
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National Express operate express coach services to London twice daily. |
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Although the Act had allowed for it to be used by private carriers paying a toll, from the start the company decided to own and operate the trains itself. |
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This is why snipers operate as a two-man team, one of the roles of the spotter being to establish the accurate range, possibly using an instrument such as a laser rangefinder. |
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The government charges flat licensing fees on financial institutions that operate in the islands and there are work permit fees on foreign labour. |
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Various churches and private foundations operate several private schools. |
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In foreign policy Britain favoured free trade, which enabled its financiers and merchants to operate successfully in many otherwise independent countries, as in South America. |
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Heathrow's two runways generally operate in segregated mode, whereby arriving aircraft are allocated to one runway and departing aircraft to the other. |
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Representatives of members operate in accordance with whatever procedures for democratic authority and accountability are in force in their respective elected legislatures. |
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Vessels The Royal Marines operate a varied fleet of military watercraft designed to transport troops and material from ship to shore or conduct river or estuary patrols. |
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Back in the early 80's when Amtrak was CTCing the Northeast corridor the operators union notified Amtrak that only they could operate CTC on ex PRR lines. |
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Some well-known airlines also operate scheduled all-cargo flights. |
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There is also imprecision in nearly all tax code systems that determine a person's profession, since many creative people operate simultaneously in multiple roles and jobs. |
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Assembly Plant II will operate two nine-hour shifts on Saturday, Jan. |
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At lower NOx levels, lean-burn engines operate in an increasingly narrow window, and that limits fuel flexibility and makes them more sensitive to site conditions. |
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Able UK operate the biggest dry dock in the UK near Seaton Carew, Hartlepool where ships can be dismantled and oil rigs can be dismantled or refurbished. |
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This creates layers or lamellae that operate as a tunable Bragg reflector. |
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Tata Steel Europe operate a pipe works at Hartlepool, a heavy beam mill near Middlesbrough and a special sections mill at Skinningrove Steelworks. |
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Praxair will design and construct a natural gas processing unit and helium liquifier which UPR will operate, along with the gas gathering system, in southeast Colorado. |
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Designed to carry 405 passengers at speeds of more than 37 knots, the vessels operate a water taxi service between San Fernando and Port of Spain. |
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Air Austral s first 777-200LR will allow the airline to operate non-stop from Mayotte, an island chain and French Department north of Madagascar, to Paris. |
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A dual hydraulic system supplies power to operate systems such as the aircraft's flaps, airbrakes and landing gear, together with the flight controls. |
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With this expansion the Montreal-Halifax route will operate year-round with up to two daily non-stop roundtrip flights, an increase from four weekly flights. |
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Aer Lingus, Germanwings and Icelandair also operate from the terminal. |
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Apparently the journo was referring to the bank of effects pedals he had strewn across the stage that he had to keep staring at in order to operate. |
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For example, the European Union issues the International Certificate of Competence, which is required to operate pleasure craft in most inland waterways within the union. |
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To illustrate how this would operate in practice, consider the following hypothetical scenarios involving Anne Arcanum, the founder, chairwoman, and CEO of Acme Inc. |
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Chelsea also operate a women's football team, Chelsea Ladies. |
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No services will operate on the other lines for the time being. |
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Many of these additional services still operate as Yellow line services. |
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Unmodified, traditional trams provide a 'heritage service' on weekends, bank holidays and summer months, as well as operate on tours during the illuminations. |
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They operate in regular pairs, such as 675 and 685, except for 678 to 680, which operated singly when trailer cars 688 to 690 were mothballed and scrapped. |
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Canadian Federal Courts operate under a separate system throughout Canada and deal with narrower subject matter than superior courts in provincial jurisdiction. |
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Following the completion of the transaction, Sheltair Lakeland will operate out of a recently-built 3,200 sqft terminal with around 54,000 sqft of hangar and office space. |
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Lothian Buses operate the majority of city bus services within the city and to surrounding suburbs, with the most routes running via Princes Street. |
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I support the decision to suspend Merial's licence to operate until the systems are rechecked, but Defra must complete this work with the utmost speed. |
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Salters operate services between Folly Bridge, Oxford and Staines. |
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The demonstrator couldn't figure out why the machine wouldn't work, until he remembered that there was an interlock so it wouldn't operate with the cover open. |
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Some organisations adapt and operate playbuses or learning buses to provide a playground or learning environments to children who might not have access to proper play areas. |
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Transdev York and also operate a large number of local bus services. |
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The Company and its subsidiaries have all the required licenses and operate in all the Russian regions and the Republic of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Tajikistan. |
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Schools may also own and operate their own buses for other transport needs, such as class field trips, or transport to associated sports, music, or other school events. |
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Mike Whitby, leader of the council from 2004 at one stage spoke in favour of an underground railway, which he claimed would be faster and much cheaper to operate. |
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