On the Dover-Calais route six ships will be operated compared with seven at present. |
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The family later moved to Saltia where William operated as a teamster, carting materials for the Overland Telegraph. |
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The company is actually a division of the Horse of Iron, which is a family-owned and operated precision machine shop. |
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Where the Revenue raises issues, the person receiving requests for information must satisfy the taxman that they have operated within the law. |
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They had been in fear of their lives as they scavenged for food while the authorities operated a shoot-to-kill policy against looters. |
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Family owned and operated, Beckwith Orchards offers a variety of apples, cider, delicious homemade bakery and gift baskets. |
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He has to be operated on for an injury to his face, he has shrapnel lodged in his jawbone and a sizeable wound to the left side of his face. |
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With electric gates which can be operated from either end of the pit cows make a quick entry and a fast exit. |
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Computer systems, bag conveyors and airport jetways operated at some airports, but not at others. |
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There was a saddlery and a well-stocked store, operated by W.D. Stephenson and his wife. |
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Rush trained as a ship carver and operated an active workshop for more than fifty years. |
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These gauges are active today and are operated as a part of the Passaic Flood Warning System. |
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While the men were trained in sabotage and to kill silently, the women operated radios and broadcast false messages. |
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I have played in games where it was a sheer pleasure because my team operated like a well-oiled machine. |
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The machines were also light enough in weight to be frequently hauled through the tunnels and operated on top of flatbed rail cars. |
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Prospectors arrived by land or sea and usually operated in groups of six to forty, working claims jointly. |
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The site is operated by the Pew Center on the States, a research organization administered by the University of Richmond. |
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Two of them had Fallot's tetralogy, which Cleland and his colleagues had never operated on before. |
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The unpiloted vehicle's supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, ignited as planned and operated for the duration of its hydrogen fuel supply. |
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They may have owned and operated lighters to transport goods from their private wharves to ships anchored in the bay of Smyrna and vice versa. |
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It's operated on the belief that the white hats can be spotted by their exemplary policies and programs and sustainability reports. |
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The remotely operated mine disposal vehicle launch and recovery area is on the afterdeck which is equipped with two cranes. |
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While the fan can be operated during the daytime to provide cool air for the head, the light glows at night. |
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Children often operated computer mouses for their less tech-savvy parents as the two sat together at computers. |
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Full-service Asian airlines operated wide-bodied aircraft which could carry a full cargo load. |
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Anti-armour and anti-aircraft missiles may still be operated by the artillery, as well as by other arms and services. |
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It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of aggression and violence. |
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There was a famous cathedral in Amsterdam that operated as a sort of agora, a public forum. |
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A month before, her son Kevin was operated on for a serious heart arrhythmia. |
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Patients in the surgery group were operated on by surgeons using a surgical technique of their choice. |
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The refrigeration system is operated in a low speed cooling mode to reattain a temperature set point assigned to the conditioned space. |
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Recovery operations are carried out using two Rotzler hydraulic winches and a hydraulically operated crane. |
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He started several airfields in the Los Angeles area and operated a variety of aircraft. |
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The new system is operated by a small display unit which is placed near the front windscreen of the car. |
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A car windscreen wiper motor operated the panel and a button under the pilot's seat activated the cameras. |
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The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions. |
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The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet. |
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George himself had previously used drugs, primarily speed, and had at one time operated a methamphetamine laboratory. |
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That is the way we have operated right from the beginning in redeveloping the stadium. |
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He was taken to York District Hospital, where surgeons operated the next day, inserting a pin in the tibia to help knit the bones together. |
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These are all spring operated automatics, so check your local laws and ordinances before buying one. |
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You are strapped into your own rolling dental chair which goes from upright to supine as you are prepped and then operated upon. |
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Recently, a pony owned by a school management, was operated upon after the animal started writhing in pain. |
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It operated this way until it got to Medonte where the locomotive could be turned on the wye. |
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The piezo transformer is operated as close to resonance as possible, contributing to greater circuit efficiency. |
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The unit has only ever operated one type of manned aircraft and that is the venerable Hawker Hunter. |
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As a part of the fleets and flotillas they operated with land forces to defend ports and installations. |
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The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease. |
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Heavy-duty one-way and two-way gate latches can be operated with one hand, even on horseback! |
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These robotically operated shelves of objects relate to different periods in history, the First World War for example. |
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This is particularly true in schemes operated in many States where public defence lawyers are assigned to cases. |
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Several boards can be operated in parallel to produce any desired effective output rate. |
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It turns out that the market economy operated much more efficiently than most observers had expected. |
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If organisations and the individuals within them operated in a machine-like fashion, institutionalising best practice would be straightforward. |
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A clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis was made, and the patient was operated on the same day. |
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One way is to travel to the planets, either with remotely operated probes or with manned spacecraft. |
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The Teams would have been unable to fit a speed limiter which would have operated round Turn 13 in the time available. |
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Others, even though they stayed open, generally operated at a loss in the winter months. |
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These early Ballards were all chambered for rimfire cartridges, and featured an external, manually operated extractor. |
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There was a butcher, baker, saddlery and a blacksmith operated by David Baker who employed thirty men. |
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An exquisite piece of workmanship, it is operated by a manual lever and recreates the sounds of the harp, harmonica and piccolo. |
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Prince Philip has often been controversial, but this has operated like a lightning rod deflecting criticism from the Queen herself. |
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It doesn't require a cable or phone line, and can be operated from anyplace where there's an electric wall outlet. |
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Previously, the Teamsters operated the warehouses and drove to the stores, but did not pull the rigs into the loading docks. |
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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay. |
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The tender operated or supervised the hand or kerosene-powered air pump and controlled the rope lifeline to his diver. |
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These things can't be built or opened or operated without making changes to existing travel arrangements and patterns. |
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While we observed religiously the timetable of the television schedules, she operated by New York time. |
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In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the reversion and to its annexed covenants. |
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They operated so close to the lookers-on, we responded viscerally to their feats. |
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The focal point of the creation was a 10 ft tall figure which he carried and operated, while walking on stilts. |
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The Eastern Sea Frontier, which operated the few Q-ships the US Navy used during the war, was the parent organization. |
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For the last four days, a team of more than 400 workers has operated around the clock to ready the city for its big night. |
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Four fully hydraulic crawler cranes with a capacity of 80 kN operated the grabs. |
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Depending on weather conditions, a battery operated quadcopter can cover a distance of nearly 100 square kilometers in one day. |
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The computer-controlled system is operated from a workstation that shows what valves are open, which lines and freezers are running a virtual road map for production. |
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If you get tired of the automatic, you can switch over to a motor-racing derived manual system operated by paddles located behind the steering wheel. |
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It automatically inflates within three to five seconds of immersion in water or can be operated manually by activating a ripcord or by self-inflating. |
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While private streets are provided by many private communities and some firms run private toll roads, major avenues are typically operated at the city level. |
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Many were deeply peculiar, and some operated in that gray area between ingenuity and insanity. |
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Ireland has operated a voluntary reporting system since 1985, but there is no statutory requirement on doctors to make cases known to public health authorities. |
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In the kitchen the original tins stand on the mantelshelf, an Edwardian overhead drying rack is operated by a pulley, and her father's old Gulbransen radio is on the table. |
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A simple machine, hand operated, can be had for a couple of hundred pounds, the dies preferably of hard brass although zincos are ok for short runs. |
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It would inject a threat of accountability into power, and upend the impunity wartime leaders had operated under for years. |
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The phones are registered only in the name of women but they are also operated by their husbands and sons and shared out in the village at a few taka per call. |
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So I'd have heat around my operated leg, and then on my back I used a cold pack, so I had different zones, hot on my hip, and a cold pack under the back. |
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Now a young-looking 62, Stillman has always operated at an angle to the movie business. |
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Social mechanisms like marriage and exogamy ensured that individual bands, tribes, or clans operated within systems that extended over vast distances. |
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Jets owner Leon Hess felt the city parks department, which operated Shea Stadium, did not provide enough portable johns for fans tailgating in the parking lot before games. |
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He operated radio links or sent messages using secret codes. |
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He operated independently in Asia Minor and Greece, preaching his message to non-Jews. |
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Only substantive civil laws can be operated retrospectively, if the statute specifically prescribes it or there exists large interest of the public as a whole. |
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The diesel locomotive that pulls the hopper cars into place is operated by remote control, eliminating the need for at least one additional worker at the terminal. |
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AirAsia Indonesia, which operated Flight 8501, is the Indonesian subsidiary of AirAsia, which is based in Malaysia. |
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Babbage had been convinced that his work demonstrated the argument from design and that the world operated as a great calculating-machine, programmed by God. |
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The plants operated by Dominion will primarily use leftovers from nearby timbering work for the biomass fuel. |
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During two years in Iranian custody, Abdolhamid provided crucial details of how Jundullah operated. |
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Their tools, no less high-tech than the lobstermen's, range from remote-controlled minisubs to infrared video-recorders operated from onshore labs. |
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In 2010, Nermine El-Hadded, also 13, bled to death in a hospital after she was operated on. |
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The flywheel drove a crankshaft which was connected by layshafts to the steam chests which operated the inlet and exhaust valves and were controlled by the governor. |
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Remember the Stasi, the secret police who operated in East Germany when it was a communist state? |
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Instead they operated out of a vast network of tunnels, and the combat was as ferocious as any the IDF has seen for many years. |
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The problem is that Mississippi has long operated as a state that functionally had an open primary. |
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In fact, right-wing complaints about the migratory labor camps operated by the Farm Security Administration led him to send Rothstein to the state in the first place. |
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This involves going into a standing split, which I easily can do, with the operated leg out behind me, and then sinking on to all fours on the other knee. |
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While Loran is operated and maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, costs are shared with the Federal Aviation Administration because Loran is used by thousands of private pilots. |
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The hospital's environmental project co-ordinator, said the change was merely a reversion to the system that operated at the old Princess Margaret Hospital. |
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Neither Galeotti nor Soldatov said the Russians operated a database on that level. |
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Detectives are investigating a senior figure at the Council following claims that the official received backhanders from companies which operated local council contracts. |
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He also included money laundering operations, business scams and illegal undertakings involving foreign operated businesses that result in profits sent out of country. |
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Their phones do work, and are operated by a disarmingly well-mannered host or hostess. |
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These colours were also used in a warp-weighted loom for making large areas of cloth, and would have been operated by the womenfolk of every household. |
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In a process known as endermologie, the skin and underlying superficial fat are kneaded and massaged by special mechanised rollers operated by a trained therapist. |
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This is a true co-op owned and operated by the local lobstermen. |
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Young musicians living in the Andes can move between traditional music, salsa, techno-cumbia and Andean rock due to sophisticated battery operated electronic systems. |
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They want compensation for the use of Agent Orange and other chemicals by the Americans to defoliate the jungle in which Vietnamese forces operated. |
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We had a wireless, which was a swan like speaker, it operated on a small flat torch battery and an accumulator, we also had a piano which my mother played. |
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He operated both round and over the wicket, varied pace and spin and generally looked a genuine spin bowler with an international career beckoning. |
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A small battery operated pump supplied by the Fire Department isn't making much headway against the water pouring from a hole somewhere below the waterline. |
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A motor in the TV set operated the tuner through the remote control. |
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In early medieval Europe, waterwheels powered olive presses, crushed mash, drove pumps, and operated the bellows of the blacksmith's furnace and forge. |
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She operated at a time when eugenic arguments were very much in vogue, harnessed by both sides of the birth-control debate. |
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A pneumatically operated ball valve controls the flow of liquid nitrogen through each lance, and the entire process is sequenced from a pushbutton control panel. |
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And we must not leave out tomomania, that delightful complex, usually acquired by ladies who just love to be operated on by surgeons. |
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It requires two reforming stages that are both operated adiabatically so that the system can be kept simple and compact. |
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Here, we compare waulking songs and shanties to see how they operated in bringing women and men, respectively, into a sense of close alignment. |
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Asda Group is a chain of more than 230 discount stores in Great Britain that had operated on a distinctly Waltonian business strategy. |
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The weldor rotated the turntable with one hand and operated a MIG gun with the other. |
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The Indian Government operated this aspect of the facility under the auspices of its Agni Missile Program. |
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The plane was operated by local company, Rediske Air, which provides sightseeing charters and air taxi services. |
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Shadowbane was designed and developed by Wolfpack Studios, based in Austin, Texas, and is hosted and operated by ubi. |
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One of Kirby's favorites is the Easy Yelper, a simple box call that can be operated with one finger. |
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The facility will produce specialty phenolic resins and be operated by Zhenjiang Momentive Union Specialty Chemicals Ltd. |
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Ziv said that the latest laser technology prototype to be deployed aboard the USS Ponce this summer could be operated by a single sailor. |
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Jamestown Settlement is operated by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, a Virginia state agency accredited by the American Association of Museums. |
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Dragon Feeds, which operated a ragworm farm on Laugharne Marshes, was placed into voluntary liquidation by its owners. |
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Stolt Razorbill, a chemical tanker carrying caustic potash liquor from Antwerp and operated by Cory Bros Shipping. |
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Founded in 1916 by Isaac George Kannon, the business is proudly owned and operated by its third generation family. |
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Chris Gill Tree Surgery Ltd was awarded the accreditation through a scheme operated by the Arboricultural Association. |
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If their problem is surgically rectifiable, they are referred to the surgeons, seen by them and then operated on. |
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They shinny up the ropes using metal ascenders operated by their hands and their feet. |
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Other kleptocratic former heads of state operated in countries that were richer in natural resources and the sums were correspondingly larger. |
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Comes with two conveyor lanes that can be operated asynchronously at different speeds and asymmetrically with different lane widths. |
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The largest training facility in the United States is operated by International ATMO in San Antonio, Texas. |
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He operated a money remitter business in the District of Columbia known as Hamza, Inc. |
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Moreover, the SSG's 10-year rated VRLA batteries when operated in a typical environment of 21C to 23C double the average UPS battery life. |
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The cleanroom corresponds to ISO cleanliness grade 8 and is operated according to the laminar flow principle. |
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Owned and operated by the Stutchman family, the Arbors has never been resurveyed to achieve the A grade. |
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Statoil is partner in the ongoing drilling of the Suncor Energy operated Ballicatters well in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin. |
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Hat Enterprise Linux, which are operated by CERN at its Geneva data centre. |
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Solorio grew up in east San Jose where he attended Most Holy Trinity Elementary School and Bellarmine Prep, a high school operated by Jesuits. |
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Colusa Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Cachil Dehe Band of Wintun Indians. |
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Salvagers have operated in much earlier times, but much of the material was beyond the reach of anyone. |
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Caepio was prorogued into the next year, when one of the new consuls, Gnaeus Mallius Maximus, also operated in southern Gaul. |
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Milan has also taxi services operated by private companies and licensed by the City council of Milan. |
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Milano Bresso Airport, operated by Aero Club Milano, is a general aviation airport. |
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From the 1930s until its dissolution in late 1991, the way the Soviet economy operated remained essentially unchanged. |
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In 2003, it operated approximately twenty thousand mission stations worldwide. |
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In the 3rd century Ma Jun had an entire mechanical puppet theater operated by the rotation of a waterwheel. |
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In 1310, a Council of Ten was established, becoming the central political body whose members operated in secret. |
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The first instance occurred while the nation still operated under the Articles of Confederation. |
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Xinjiang Oirat's militant groups operated together the Turkic peoples but the Oirats did not have the leading role due to their small population. |
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During the Second World War the Office of Strategic Services operated out of Tangier for various operations in North Africa. |
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The central pole of the tent still operated as an axis but a fixed reference to the four compass points was avoided. |
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The navy also organized expeditionary naval infantry units that operated in Africa as landing forces in support of the army units. |
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Later, these forces were reinforced with the gunship Bengo, with antisubmarine barrages and with coastal batteries operated by the navy. |
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These operated in the Zambezi, Cuando, Cuanza and other local rivers, against the MPLA and UNITA guerrillas that were active in the area. |
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There are a few internationally linked automated teller machines that accept Visa cards in Freetown operated by ProCredit Bank. |
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Other suburban services are operated by Rodalies de Catalunya over RENFE tracks. |
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In 1903, motorcars were introduced in Mauritius, and in 1910 the first taxis, operated by Joseph Merven, came into service. |
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Since 1989, Macau owns a thoroughbred horse racing track called Taipa Racecourse operated by the Macau Jockey Club. |
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These ships operated in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea off the coast of Iran. |
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The trade was established and operated primarily for the benefit of Spain and Spaniards. |
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For example, the flagship stations of the ABC, NBC and CBS television and radio networks are their owned and operated outlets in New York City. |
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All types of public road transport plying Manila are privately owned and operated under government franchise. |
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There are twenty hospitals in San Juan, half of which are operated by the government. |
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Ghent has an extensive network of public transport lines, operated by De Lijn. |
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The city has a web of tram and bus lines operated by De Lijn and providing access to the city centre, suburbs and the Left Bank. |
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Although most ferry service is private, the Staten Island Ferry is operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. |
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Since 1917 the company has operated as a charity, now working within Russia. |
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The Company continued in existence until the Russian Revolution of 1917 and has since operated mainly as a charity. |
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Until 2001 Ansett Australia operated majorly out of Tasmania to 12 destinations nationwide. |
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Others fled or crowded into refugee camps operated by the Freedmen's Bureau. |
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After around 1800, iron presses were developed, some of which could be operated by steam power. |
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The switch is operated by a rope pullcord at the level and a plastic-coated wire pullcord anywhere between levels. |
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Correctional facilities in the South Island are operated by the Department of Corrections as part of the South Island Prison Region. |
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Commuter trains operated multiple routes around Christchurch and Dunedin, plus a service between Invercargill and Bluff. |
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As of 1894, in addition to the missionary work the CMS operated about 2,016 schools, with about 84,725 students. |
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Kolkata is the only Indian city with a tram network, which is operated by the Calcutta Tramways Company. |
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Here, intoxication operated as a defence because Mr Lipman was mistaken in his specific intent of killing a snake. |
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Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions. |
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In the Common Pleas, Blackstone operated under a civil jurisdiction rather than a mixed civil and criminal one. |
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Some industries which are usually operated from large, centralized factories were cottage industries before the Industrial Revolution. |
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By 1688, the ironworks were operated by Lawrence Wellington, but a few years after the furnace was occupied by Shadrach Fox. |
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From 1720, the Company operated a forge at Coalbrookdale but this was not profitable. |
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The system includes bus, subsidized passenger rail operated by Philadelphia transit agency SEPTA, and subsidized taxi and paratransit modes. |
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Public primary and secondary education systems are operated by county, city, or special school districts to provide education at the local level. |
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Goa's public transport largely consists of privately operated buses linking the major towns to rural areas. |
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The contras operated out of camps in the neighboring countries of Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. |
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One of the most famous entrepreneurs, Wayne Huizenga owned and operated many companies. |
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The furnace operated at a high temperature by using regenerative preheating of fuel and air for combustion. |
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There was an iron works by the river to the west of the town next to the railway that then operated between Northampton and Blisworth. |
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This was called the Hunsbury Ironworks and operated between about 1874 and January 1921 using ore from these quarries and elsewhere. |
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In the town, buses are mainly operated by Stagecoach from the North Gate bus station with some services from Uno. |
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The spinning jenny allowed a group of eight spindles to be operated together. |
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The spinning jenny was effective and could be operated by hand, but it produced weaker thread that could only be used for the weft part of cloth. |
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Worsted tended to adopt Arkwright water frames which could be operated by young girls, and woollen adopted the mule. |
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When operated by a skilled and attentive weaver, looms are not dangerous by themselves. |
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At age 14 he operated a profitable nail manufacturing operation in his father's workshop during the Revolutionary War. |
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This pipe is usually manually operated, but is increasingly automated in modern cotton plants. |
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His method of casting pots in sand provided his successors with a viable business that operated for over two centuries. |
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The treadle was operated by pressing down on it with a foot, or both feet, to cause a rocking movement. |
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Another was built to control the water supply at Hampton Court, while another at Campden House in Kensington operated for 18 years. |
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Brunel's machine could be operated by unskilled workers, at ten times the previous rate of production. |
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It is currently owned and operated by Thames Water and serves almost all of Greater London. |
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Processes are operated continuously for practical as well as economic reasons. |
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Two were to the north of the canal, operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and the London and North Western Railway. |
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Newburyport once had a fishing fleet that operated from Georges Bank to the mouth of the Merrimack River. |
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In France, all toll roads are operated by private companies, and the government takes a part of their profit. |
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Besides taking part in local Ayrshire affairs, McAdam operated the Kaims Colliery. |
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Instead, some mills operated a 'false relay' system in which the protected persons worked split shifts. |
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Since its Meiji era beginnings, the Bank of Japan has operated continuously from main offices in Tokyo and Osaka. |
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It is operated as a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Samuel Slater and his contribution to American industry. |
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The Worcester Regional Airport, owned and operated by Massport lies at the top of Tatnuck Hill, Worcester's highest. |
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From 2000 to 2008, RIPTA operated a seasonal ferry to Newport between May and October. |
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They operated throughout the Atlantic and continued until the close of the war, most notably from ports such as Baltimore. |
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The Boston Manufacturing Company was a business that operated the first factory in America. |
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Many electric railways generated their own power and also sold power and operated distribution systems. |
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The loom remained the same but with the increased volume of thread it could be operated continuously. |
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This valve is a type of poppet valve, it can open against a high pressure with a minimum of force, usually operated by trip valve gear. |
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Similar schemes are now operated in all the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. |
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The first shafts were sunk in the 1850s, by 1881 there were seven pits operated by the Hodbarrow Mining Company. |
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The site is now occupied by Cockermouth Mountain Rescue and the town's fire station, operated by Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service. |
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Local bus services connect Cockermouth to Workington, Penrith and Carlisle, operated by Stagecoach North West. |
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Elterwater is the larger of the two, and like Spout Cragg, is operated by the Burlington Stone company. |
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This is the Goldscope mine, on the lower slopes of Hindscarth near Low Snab farm, which has operated since the 16th century. |
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Unlike many outdoors centre in the UK, this is staffed and operated solely by volunteers. |
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Services are therefore operated by Class 142, Class 153 or Class 156 units. |
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All services have to be operated by Diesel Multiple Units due to the lack of a run round loop at the Windermere terminus. |
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Passenger services are operated by Northern using Class 185s and more recently by Class 153 and Class 156 diesel multiple units. |
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The line was declared bankrupt in 1897 although it operated for many years afterwards. |
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The railway was owned and operated by a private company, with the backing of the preservation society, an arrangement that is still in place. |
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The Severn Valley Railway has even operated a few goods trains on a commercial basis. |
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Dozens of cable ferries operated on the Columbia River in the US northwest, and most have been rendered obsolete by bridges. |
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Most of the road crossings of the Murray River in South Australia are cable ferries operated by the state government using diesel engines. |
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The Yew Crag workings on the Dale Head side were operated until 1966, operations on the slopes of Grey Knotts continuing. |
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It was operated by a succession of different owners, driving five levels through mostly barren rock to explore three mineral veins. |
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Fleetwood lies at the northern end of the Blackpool tramway, which is operated by Blackpool Transport. |
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The system is owned by TfGM and operated and maintained under contract by RATP Group. |
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It was developed by the Moors for the Future Partnership and is owned and operated by the Peak District National Park Authority. |
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Collieries operated at Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth, Choppington, Netherton, Ellington and Pegswood. |
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A mine at Rogerley Quarry, Frosterley, is operated by an American consortium who occasionally work it for specimen minerals. |
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Burton Weir supplied Royds mill and wheels, which also operated on two sites, and included a corn mill and cutlers wheels. |
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Part of the original Hollinwood site was operated by Siemens Metering and Semiconductor divisions. |
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Both are teaching hospitals and are operated by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS trust. |
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Buses are operated by Arriva Yorkshire, B L Travel, Poppletons, Stagecoach Yorkshire and National Express. |
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Passenger services on the Tyne Valley line are operated by Northern and Abellio ScotRail. |
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There is no evidence inside the tunnel that trains operated inside, other than the shape of the tunnel. |
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The LNWR operated a number of ships on Irish Sea crossings between Holyhead and Dublin, Howth or Kingstown. |
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Local services are operated by Northern with longer distance services operated by TransPennine Express. |
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It consisted of an electrically powered trolley suspended from an overhead track operated by an airborne attendant. |
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An express service from Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle via Victoria is operated by TransPennine Express. |
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All CrossCountry services are operated by Class 220 Voyager and Class 221 Super Voyager units. |
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The Flying Scotsman operated a special trip to Carlisle and back to celebrate the full opening to traffic on 31 March. |
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John Procter operated mills at Runley and King's Mill which were taken over by his son Thomas. |
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There is also a memorial inside the Lifeboat house, now operated by the Southport Offshore Rescue Trust. |
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The lifeboat, operated by the Southport Offshore Rescue Trust, is completely independent from the RNLI and receives no money from them. |
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At first this process operated on the dry ore, which was shovelled in and removed by hand. |
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The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary, which was raised at dusk to destroy enemy ships attempting to attack the harbour. |
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This is one of four outdoor pools operated by Teignbridge District Council. |
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The prison is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. |
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All courses and qualifications at Dartmoor are operated by South Gloucestershire and Stroud College and Cornwall College. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous has operated in Tehran for a number of years. |
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Traditionally, the vast majority of public houses were owned or controlled as brewers' tied estates, usually operated on a regional basis. |
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Value for the client was very high due to the lack of functionality of the safety valve which was not able to be operated. |
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The aircraft, operated by Angolan company Guicango exploded in the air shortly after taking off from the town of Saurimo en route for Luanda. |
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The new route will be operated twice weekly connecting Beijing to Luanda via Abu Dhabi. |
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The portfolio consists of leases for five Manhattan retail locations where Chock Full O' Nuts once operated luncheonettes. |
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Since then, they have been joined by another 90 plants that are operated with the low-cost fuel from the Rhenish and Lusatian mining areas. |
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Arctica Hav, a general cargo vessel operated by Sander Stevens carrying magnesium sulphate from Germany. |
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It did not object to anything on the blogsite, in letters or in the press criticising how it operated or its policies. |
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Kink is the first rider-owned and operated BMX bike company to concentrate on parts and accessories. |
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The property at Mammee Bay, in St Ann, operated under lease as Sandals Dunn's River. |
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The best lifts can be operated by the student, says Renee Bogar, assistant sales manager for Ascension, a wheelchair lift manufacturer. |
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Thus, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery has operated in the Center for over 20 years, which helps children with various pathologies. |
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The contract will be operated by BUE Turkmenistan, a group company of Topaz Energy and Marine, and runs for a period of 12 months. |
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The report was accompanied by a photograph of a bus operated by London United Busways Limited. |
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Therefore, the Fighting Eagle TAC was born and has since operated with great success. |
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A SHUTTLE bus service will be running on all Cardiff City match days for the coming season, operated by Cardiff Bus. |
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The AT-Key Lock design is operated by a T-bar key which is an integral component of the valve. |
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He then owned and operated the former Milford Candlepin Bowling Center for over thirty years with his wife Mary. |
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The well targeted hydrocarbons in Miocene aged sands around 75 km to the northwest of Bertam field, operated by Lundin Malaysia. |
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Faster, more reliable communications at less cost are resulting from the use of new teleprinters in a network operated by Peavey Grain Companies. |
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This acquisition does not include the Caramel Apple, Chocolate Apple, and Cider business which will continue to be operated by Tastee Apple, Inc. |
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The new technology worked well, but the state-of-the-art smelteries had to be operated continuously. |
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Pourbox is now throwing a monkey wrench into the traditional way bars and beer gardens have operated for years. |
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Her grandson doesn't need that demo tape anymore, having owned and operated his own production company, Chalutz Production, for three years. |
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The Belgian Congo was notoriously profitable when it was a capitalistic rubber plantation owned and operated by King Leopold II as a private enterprise. |
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Shortly afterwards the effects of exertion and the glass combined operated so somniferously on the upper works of Scroggy, that he laid down his head and went to sleep. |
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Lawyers are considered to be profit mongers when the law is treated as a trade secret and the public process as a business owned and operated by the legal profession. |
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