The vessel was also fitted with a reconditioned hydraulic bow thruster, powered from the deck machinery hydraulic system. |
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You can get reconditioned and refilled cartridges from some retailers and sometimes from the manufacturer. |
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Blake wanted him in tip-top condition and reconditioned by the end of the week. |
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It means that the airplane is essentially rebuilt from the ground up with new or reconditioned parts. |
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Where possible buy new, or at least get a reconditioned machine from a reputable source. |
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The old sets will then be reconditioned and sent to Somalia and south Sudan, where they will be distributed by the BBC World Service Trust. |
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Old bottlescrews or turnbuckles were reconditioned, and new wire was spliced for the standing rigging. |
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This building contained what looked like heavy industrial motors that were being reconditioned. |
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As part of the settlement, the company is to donate its software and reconditioned computers to 14,000 low-income schools. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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We could also fulfil our need to reinvent ourselves, and not look scruffy, by making our own new clothes from reconditioned fabrics. |
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His aqueduct, which brought water from the mountains to the north, has been reconditioned and still serves the modern city. |
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Bought as a crippled seven-year-old, he was reconditioned by his trainer Ginger McCain who ran him on the sand and in the sea. |
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The dismounted mechanical seal can be reconditioned by the manufacturer and serve as a replacement mech. seal. |
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It can take up to four months from the time a wheel set is removed from a car until it is reconditioned at a wheel shop. |
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The slopes of the inlet will be reconditioned and seeded with native hydrophilic vegetation once work is completed. |
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Another good approach would be a tax incentive for the certified reconditioned engine with low-emissions. |
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These remanufactured products are fully reconditioned to new equipment specifications, and are vigorously tested to meet quality standards. |
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Fur articles, like hats and jewellery, could be remodelled, in other words, reconditioned or updated. |
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Alpine will, at its option, repair or replace the product with a new or reconditioned product without charge. |
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For example, let's take the cylinder head, the Achilles' heel of the reconditioned engine. |
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However, certain muscle groups must be reconditioned, especially for golf. |
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Hank reconditioned the engine and Neil renovated the interior. |
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Since it can take up to four months to recondition a wheel set, and since the reconditioned wheel set did not return to service for another four months, it could have been idle for up to eight months. |
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This includes new, used and reconditioned products, with the exception of antiques and products sold with a view to them being reconditioned, provided that the supplier informs the consumer of this fact. |
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Receive your reconditioned drills or end mills in like-new condition. |
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These are reconditioned and refilled to the same specifications and high standards of original equipment manufacturers, and they save customers money. |
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In this way, products become services which are consumed by one person and that can be reused, repaired, reconditioned or recycled for use by another. |
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Our vast inventory offers you a selection of reconditioned vehicles that have been carefully inspected by our experienced mechanics using our 121-point inspection. |
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As long as Canada has electrical retailers selling suspect reconditioned breakers from unauthorized sources, how do we know that they have not been tampered with? |
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Depending on their condition, they were recycled or reconditioned for sale in emerging countries where mobile telephony can contribute to hastening development. |
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As a result, many wheel sets were permitted to remain in service or, as in this occurrence, were removed from the original car, reconditioned and placed under a second car. |
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Originally with pin, this weapon was reconditioned with central percussion by the boring of a channel of percussion in the shield and the replacement of the flat hammer by a hammer with striker of a rather primitive form. |
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Most of these parts had been reconditioned by engine room personnel. |
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The structural strength of the reconditioned road had to be high due to the heavy traffic which uses the route and the contract had to be completed within 60 working days. |
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They may also elect to purchase reconditioned vehicles or have existing vehicles modernised by fitting them with particulate traps or adapting engines to run on cleaner fuels. |
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However, the duration of the contractual warranty of reconditioned and used equipment is limited to three months and the warranty of all types of batteries will be limited to six months. |
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This Lens is totally Brand New,not reconditioned or refurbished. If you have problems loading DVD discs, it's probably due to a coil burnt out on the laser lens. |
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