The two terminals are smack bang in the middle of the major shrimp fishing grounds. |
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Keeping up activity levels is important because it makes infrastructure such as pipelines and terminals more efficient to build and run. |
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Its main service is containerised cargo handling based on long-term contracts to operate terminals in ports. |
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For that reason, it is generally not a good idea to connect the two terminals of a battery to one another directly. |
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Circuit breakers with plug-in-style quick-connect terminals simplify installation and replacement, and they may also be soldered. |
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The zinc and the copper are the anode and cathode terminals of your potato battery. |
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It didn't have a discharge button and I wasn't about to experiment with short-circuiting the battery terminals. |
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A circuit arrangement for supplying a discharge lamp with a direct current includes input terminals for connection to a supply voltage source. |
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Solemnly we counted down, and he connected the wire to the terminals of the lorry battery that powered the whole thing. |
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The positive and negative terminals of a battery are always, respectively, positive and negative. |
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The at least two terminals include two current control terminals for connection at two locations in another circuit. |
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At early stages of development, single muscle fibers are innervated by axon terminals from several different motor neurons. |
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And yet, in Wales, at least in this part of Wales, it's been like nothing so much as having been wired to the terminals of a dead battery. |
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When you hook up a battery's two terminals to a circuit, the battery forces electrons to flow through the circuit from one terminal to the other. |
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Well, they have removed the round lunch tables from half of the press room and filled it all with rows of computer desks and terminals. |
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Police are combing the streets, handing out flyers and watching airports and bus terminals. |
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Other sessions were held in a traditional pharmaceutics lab that included several networked computer terminals. |
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Commanders of lower tactical units will use portable computer terminals to receive satellite-supplied information. |
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Early terminals provided just a user interface, leaving the processing to powerful mainframes. |
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Crooks are preying on people using public access terminals for Internet banking. |
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Each morning intelligence analysts log on at their computer terminals and enter the Dictionary system. |
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Short-term parking and curbside check-in would be relocated to a new transportation center, linked by an automated people mover to the terminals. |
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One such member was peeved at the way in which computer terminals were lying unused. |
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To some, cloud computing once involved people sitting at terminals hooked to a mainframe in the basement. |
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Last month, the company admitted it was exploring ways to provide digital music through its own public terminals, such as payphones. |
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Large hypermarkets and stores already offer POS terminals mainly because of two reasons. |
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You are going to hump it around airport terminals, on and off trains and buses. |
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The tactical network consisted of satellite terminals, telephone switchboards and data network operation equipment. |
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The anterior mVAC accommodates afferent terminals from other chordotonal organs that have retained their proprioceptive function. |
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Only four ship terminals capable of handling imports of supercooled liquid natural gas exist in the U.S., and they're at full capacity. |
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At Heathrow, passengers queued outside terminals just to join check-in lines but the airport expects to return to its usual schedule by tomorrow. |
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Incidents involving confusion between departure terminals are also common when people go to railway stations to catch trains. |
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The re-gasification terminals are viewed as large, obstructive and generally displeasing to the eye for local residents and businesses. |
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Each set of terminals has the same set of signal assignments of a parallel bus implemented by metal lines in the board. |
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These terminals of the bipolar nerve cells of the vagal nodose ganglia may well be stretch receptors. |
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Botulinum toxin is a potent neurotoxin that blocks the cholinergic nerve terminals. |
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Having undone the existing unit I discovered that the wires were soldered to the terminals. |
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The disadvantage is that the line between terminals and the computer centre is, of course, subject to mechanical disturbances and breakdowns. |
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To make things easier for the staff, we wanted to have a working soft phone on their terminals with headsets for hands-free operation. |
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Wires could be soldered to the tube socket terminals to run over to the breadboarding sockets. |
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He said all library terminals were available to children and needed protection from unsuitable sites. |
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All standing rigging is made from 4 mm stainless steel wire with rolled cotter terminals and bottlescrews on deck. |
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Some of its earliest products were thin client terminals designed for Unix users. |
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During the same month, they were forced to deal with 109 bags left unattended in the three terminals. |
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The new locomotive house and motive power handling facilities form the main part of the new terminals. |
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The defendants erected ferry terminals in the Thames, and, as a result, parts of the river bed silted up. |
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They hadn't the concourses of most normal airports, or the monorails that would connect the terminals, or over-priced eateries. |
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In past years evanescent wave microscopy was used to study the dynamics of vesicles in endocrine cells and in goldfish bipolar cell terminals. |
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Synaptic nerve terminals and neuroendocrine cells rely on continuous vesicle cycling to support sustained exocytosis and transmitter release. |
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The software and terminals can be linked with biometric equipment to verify the identity of all who electronically clock in. |
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Bring all cables from various jacks into the junction box and connect the wires under the appropriately colored terminals. |
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When these terminals were first introduced to two western provinces, there was a marked increase in bankruptcies, divorces and suicides. |
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There is a straight-armed cross with trefoiled terminals, with shears on the right and a stepped base. |
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Last-chance providers such as foreign-exchange desks in airports and ferry terminals tend to offer the poorest value. |
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I always find it inspiring to see minyanim gathering in airplanes and airport terminals. |
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Therefore, in these early stages, the boundary can be drawn between these aboral plates and those formed adoral to the terminals. |
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The newer 029 keypunches were used by graduate students while undergraduates were limited to using the older 026 keypunch terminals. |
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Enclosed passageways are being built throughout the terminals so that the concourses are connected on the secured airside. |
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Manchester Airport is also recruiting 17 new staff to man information desks at its three terminals. |
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A strike would disrupt the processing of passengers and goods at the country's sea and air terminals. |
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Researchers have found that small, Internet-linked computers in the hands of airport workers may help unclog the nation's air terminals. |
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Grounded planes in Canada and the U.S. stranded hundreds of thousands of air travelers in dark terminals. |
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The main line from Toronto, and beyond these new terminals, is double tracked. |
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In this situation, key facilities such as bus terminals and depots would remain available for common use as part of the public transport system. |
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It will feature high-end multimedia workstations, networked wireless laptops and express-type terminals. |
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At yards and terminals, thin lines are used to indicate the outlines of the limit of trackage. |
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If the battery is healthy, it is a good idea to check the terminals and smear them with petroleum jelly to stop corrosion setting in. |
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A current transformer has a pair of input terminals and a primary side which is switchable to different measuring ranges. |
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Molecular features of the phasic and tonic presynaptic nerve terminals are currently under investigation. |
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We cleared the space and relocated all air carriers from the landside terminal out to their respective airside terminals. |
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Withdrawal of cash is further effected by means of encoded plastic cards utilized at computer terminals. |
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Later, he co-invented both the hand-held calculator and the thermal printer that was used in portable data terminals. |
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Simple incised arches adorn the squared terminals of the balusters that support the top shelf. |
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He said he was visiting the oil terminals, coastguard cutters, patrol boats, and larger vessels for morale and ceremonial purposes. |
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The toxin irreversibly binds to presynaptic cholinergic receptors at motor nerve terminals and is subsequently internalized. |
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Cocaine acts by inhibiting norepinephrine reuptake in peripheral sympathetic nerve terminals as well as stimulating central sympathetic outflow. |
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Air terminals, or lightning rods, are designed to take any lightning bolt that may strike in the immediate area. |
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Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December. |
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The electrical terminals are mounted on the receptacle base and extend into the lingulate board. |
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The two new linkspans for the Stromness and Hatston ferry terminals have arrived in the county and expected in place by Wednesday. |
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The hardware that was in use, two PCs and 15 dumb terminals, could handle only data entry. |
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The main reason is the boom in fixed-odds betting terminals, the modern version of the fruit machine. |
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The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda. |
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Users could access this centralized computer only by means of dumb terminals. |
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We are glad to demonstrate management system solutions for automized processes on the basis of self-service terminals. |
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I especially liked the computer terminals displaying the locations of various spaceships. |
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The enzymes are produced in the nerve cell bodies and pass down the axon to the nerve terminals in the so-called axoplasmic flow. |
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A small information centre where there are a few terminals for net surfing as well as terminals for computer games are also part of the library. |
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We have charts that show the names of all the runways, taxiways, terminals, etc. |
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Larger terminals had their own steam plants to heat the trains prior to the locomotive coupling on. |
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A growing number of workers, whether they are college professors, bank tellers, or quality control engineers, sit in front of computer terminals. |
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Workers should also read the instruction manuals for computer terminals and be familiar with their operation, he said. |
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The latest phase of the installation will include terminals that offer email and internet services. |
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However, Cozumel became a regular cruise ship port of call in recent years and today it is one of the busiest with two separate terminals. |
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Even so, I for one have long felt that these projects give more than they take by returning the pulse of life to great urban railroad terminals. |
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This means there's investment in railways and bus terminals as well as increased spending on display signs for motorways and parking. |
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The transport strike involved around 10,000 workers at 70 bus and road haulage companies and 12 freight terminals. |
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The omnipresence of television is now reflected even in bus terminals, railway stations and, why even hospitals, he points out. |
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The peak flow of human traffic from the railway stations and from bus terminals will occur on Thursday. |
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Interchanges between urban transport modes, terminals and stations are the locations where most barriers exist. |
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And every time I am at Toronto's main railway or bus terminals I have an eye out for stray packages. |
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At present, Ukraine's ports are able to process up to 15 per cent more freight than the rail terminals. |
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Passengers at airports and terminals across the country waited for hours for flights that did not materialise. |
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It called for more rigorous training of the workers who screen passengers entering airport terminals. |
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The centre also boasts computer terminals with flat screen monitors for use by visitors. |
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A number of companies are already involved in oil swaps with Iran in exchange for Iranian oil at its Persian Gulf export terminals. |
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When the spike reaches the synaptic terminals it causes neurotransmitters to be released into the synapse where they then flow to post-synaptic neurons. |
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As the system booted up, Beck noticed that an abnormal number of terminals were active. |
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Objects are displayed with their accession numbers so that additional information can be obtained at computer terminals installed throughout the center. |
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The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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Smart new air terminals were opened to serve mass air travel. |
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Retailers have entered the terminals and the vending machines offer everything from deodorant to iPads. |
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A socket for receiving the wedge base electric lamp houses socket terminals serving to retain the electric lamp and to provide contact with lead wires of the electric lamp. |
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At nerve terminals, stimulus-evoked calcium entry triggers transmitter release through rapid, regulated exocytosis of readily releasable synaptic vesicles. |
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Other infrastructure development includes a new bridge over the Daugava, a road bypassing the city centre and several new cargo terminals on the left bank of the river. |
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The actual border crossing station between Jordan and Iraq looks like most other terminals between nations, with long line-ups and crowds in the various offices. |
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Tiffany and Company reproduced several pieces from this collection, including an armlet with lion's head terminals that opened with a hidden-spring hinge. |
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New fixed-odds terminals featuring a number of games including roulette were named as the driving force of recent growth at the group's 2,000 betting shops. |
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If any sets have exposed bare wires or terminals around the lampholders consumers should take them back to the shop from where they were purchased. |
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Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources. |
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In the name of fighting terrorism, transit riders are now being subjected to random police searches and armed troops are patrolling busy terminals and subway stations. |
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The Kansas City airport terminals were evacuated and passengers took shelter in tunnels, but there were no deaths reported in the metropolitan area of over one million people. |
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Interestingly, the biggest and most complex buildings in the country, the airport terminals, get built to time and to budget, but in the private sector. |
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Tanker lorries fill up at the fuel terminals and deliver to petrol stations across the country but jet fuel is usually distributed through underground pipes. |
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What this assumption fails to take into account, however, is that the investment required to build the tankers and terminals to store this gas is very large. |
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I remember that last time I used it there was a crusty build up on the battery terminals, which is still there, so I wonder whether that could be the problem. |
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Earlier we had even been allowed to briefly crowd into a tiny VIP room overlooking the actual computer terminals and huge data displays on the walls. |
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They may have looked similar to those on Queen Anne's throne, although the richly scrolled and carved arm terminals were probably meant to remain exposed. |
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The system includes location beacons having a known position and the beacons are capable of receiving the identity information transmitted by the portable terminals. |
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While Manda went to check out old newspapers in the microfiches, Michael surfed through a local news website from one of the terminals in the computer room. |
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Other assets include two specialised marine terminals for oil and gas exports with a 15-year main towage contract with Shell at Braefoot Bay in place. |
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The division is now operating on the 800-acre marine terminal at Jacksonville, which has a mile of continuous berthing and is one of the largest terminals on the east coast. |
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We have lots of break-bulk terminals, lots of terminals with storage sheds, but the future is in containers and we must invest in containerisation. |
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Four computer terminals connected to the internet provide the vehicle for people to carry out school work, general internet inquiries, business work and even shopping. |
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Then he realized that he had hit button to reset all terminals, located right next to the button to reset one terminal. |
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In this design 150 workstations, most with computer terminals, replaced stacks containing books and carrels within the Building 8 library designed by Edmond and Corrigan. |
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The plot was something about a gang of hijackers who stole truckloads of computer terminals while the truck driver was in a roadside cafe wolfing down dinner. |
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It was also the first Scottish bank to offer cheque guarantee cards to its customers and the first British bank to invest in computer terminals for its tellers. |
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The same interface specificity differentiates the inhabitation of public banking terminals, automobile interiors, retail purchasing registers, etc. |
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Nor do his deputies have bulletproof vests or computer terminals for their patrol cars, which are common in big-city police cruisers to call up information on suspects. |
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Employees may be required to operate a variety of data processing equipment such as bursters, decollators, sorters, optical scanners and visual display terminals. |
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Captain Nix has extensive experience managing various storage terminals in Spain, the Netherlands, Bahrain, South Africa and India. |
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Optional accessories include analog output cables with banana plugs or screw terminals. |
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We have used electrics for city and suburban deliveries, as well as for short heavy haulings from terminals, docks and warehouses. |
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In July 2007 the airport introduced a 'No Waiting' restriction on all access roads surrounding the terminals. |
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The terminal has 2 Piers of which combined have 29 stands, of which 15 have air bridges and is the largest of the three terminals. |
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Shipping companies avoid calling at container terminals with low productivity in order to reduce their port laytime as the vessels become larger. |
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Yet when Brangwyn immortalised Cannon Street Station, most Plutonian of London terminals, they began to admire. |
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Visitors descending from those overseas emigrants may search for their ancestors at computer terminals. |
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Transit passengers remaining airside are provided with free dedicated transfer buses between terminals. |
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It runs from the Red Funnel ferry terminals at Town Quay to Central station via Westquay and is operated by Bluestar. |
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Diesel locomotives are also on hand at both terminals in case they are needed to help a train out. |
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The department's current system uses the hand-helds as dumb terminals that can access and read data but not store it. |
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Consequently they cannot travel outside the tunnel and the two terminals onto the national railways. |
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Originally the East Kent Railway in 1858, it linked the northeast Kent coast with London terminals at Victoria and Blackfriars. |
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Train operation consists of shuttle trains conveying cars and coaches and other trains conveying heavy goods vehicles between the two terminals. |
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This saw many airlines move so as to be grouped in terminals by airline alliance as far as possible. |
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It should also be specified whether Gross output at the generator terminals or Net Output at the power station fence is being considered. |
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The PSTN consists primarily of fiber optic cable and copper cable that connects switching centers with each other and to remote terminals. |
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In fact, line terminals, provided with dejitterizers, do not reduce low frequency jitter. |
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At the terminals the shuttle trains traverse a figure eight to reduce uneven wear on the wheels. |
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Oil and gas was first landed at Sullom Voe in 1978, and it has subsequently become one of the largest oil terminals in Europe. |
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The first and second terminals will be revitalized in order to accommodate 67 million passengers a year. |
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In cybersavvy Dublin, public-access terminals are in shopping malls, hotels, and hostels throughout the city center. |
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The sale included terminals at Dalmeny and Kinneil, a site in Aberdeen, and the Forties Unity Platform. |
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Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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There are three cruise terminals in George Town, the North, South, and Royal Watler Terminals. |
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Central Station and Queen Street Station are the two main railway terminals. |
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Rail services to and from the coast, including links to Oban and Fort William, are frequent, with city terminals in Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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Abu Dhabi Midfield Terminal Complex is going to be the biggest Terminal project among the mega terminals that TAV Construction has realised. |
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Marine batteries have threaded terminals to attach cables, and you should use marine-grade, stainless steel locknuts for secure connections. |
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Oil and gas were first landed in 1978 at Sullom Voe, which has subsequently become one of the largest terminals in Europe. |
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These cells, called solitary chemosensory cells, detect potential irritants and pass along the alert to pain-sensing nerve terminals. |
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It is thought the ants touch live wires by accident on exposed terminals, then send out chemical signals to attract others to the spot. |
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All the modular devices within the system are available with either screw on or spring-loaded terminals. |
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The NAIA Terminal 2 is among three terminals that serves as Manila's international gateway. |
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Each model includes jumper cables that can be attached to the terminals of a dead battery. |
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Africanized honey bees resting in airport jetways, baggage-loading equipment and terminals are increasingly disrupting flights. |
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Disposition of observation posts around oil terminals territory is provided in Fig. |
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Many existing operators would like more terminals, but licences are restricted by Oflot. |
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The terminals of many rows have the largest stones and other megalithic features are sometimes sited at the ends, especially burial cairns. |
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A rail connection linking the international airports at Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo with downtown terminals is also planned. |
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The terminals are located close to the city center, along the metro ringline 5 or close to it, and connect to a metroline to the centre of town. |
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State regulatory agencies are fulfilling their gatekeeping responsibility on the proposed Northwest coal export terminals. |
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The reading room has terminals from which documents can be ordered up from secure storage areas by their reference number. |
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The airport consists of two terminals, the North Terminal and the South Terminal. |
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For instance, he said, Sony is thinking of making diskless terminals running entertainment software to put on the back of airline seats. |
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At the Wharf of Gamboa, leaseholders operate terminals for sugar, paper, iron and steel products. |
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Synapsins are a group of neuronal-specific phosphoproteins that are important regulators of synaptic vesicle trafficing in presynaptic terminals. |
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A huge amount of recyclable waste is generated at airport terminals, from people waiting for flights and passengers getting off planes with newspapers or mag azines. |
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The graphics are used in terminals and walkways to display brand promotional advertising, providing privacy and clean removability as the ads change. |
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These terminals provide access to the potential market of over 49 million eurocheque cardholders as well as the over 15 million bank clients carrying debit cards in Germany. |
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The Royal Navy has been responsible for training the fledgling Iraqi Navy and securing Iraq's oil terminals following the cessation of hostilities in the country. |
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Miniature lamps may have a wedge base and wire contacts, and some automotive and special purpose lamps have screw terminals for connection to wires. |
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Local, regional, and national services are available, with major terminals at the giant railroad stations, including Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Shinjuku. |
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Neurons communicate with each other by chemicals called neurotransmitters that are transported from the cell body to the axon terminals where they are released. |
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There have been many schemes to link between Bradford's railway terminals. |
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Berg Insight's definition of ITS for public transport includes systems installed in public transport vehicles as well as at terminals, stops, depots and similar. |
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Branch lines serve the South Wales Valleys, Barry, and destinations beyond Swansea which include the ferry terminals at Fishguard and Pembroke Dock. |
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Connect a second 24 ohm load across the power supply's output terminals. |
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Cairnryan has two ferry terminals connecting Scotland to Northern Ireland. |
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The city's main bus terminals are located at Esplanade and Babughat. |
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Their comments suggest that many stores have cut back on regular checkout help before enough shoppers were sold on the idea of waiting in line for self-check terminals. |
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A section of freight rail line ran under the Liverpool Overhead passenger railway, with trains constantly crossing the Dock Road from the docks into the freight terminals. |
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In the 19th century, Chicago became the nation's railroad center, and by 1910 over 20 railroads operated passenger service out of six different downtown terminals. |
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The S125SB provides a wireless connection for all RS-232 devices, such as point-of-sale terminals, data-collection devices, vendor machines and industry controls. |
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Devon IT and SafeDesk Solutions today announced the availability of a bundled secure thin client solution using SafeDesk servers and NTA thin client terminals. |
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In addition, multiple point-of-sale terminals or cash registers can share the line, helping businesses eliminate monthly telephone line charges for separate cash registers. |
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After an expansion with a third terminal was completed in 2016, the total capacity of the three terminals increased to 43 million passengers a year. |
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The early 1960s also saw the introduction of jet bridge systems to modern airport terminals, an innovation which eliminated outdoor passenger boarding. |
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Parking areas for aircraft away from terminals are called aprons. |
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The worst traffic jam could be witnessed near Pirwadhai and Rawat area, where intercity and intracity bus stands and van terminals have all become a commonplace. |
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This service will be first started within the Xi'an area and thus ALONG's downloading terminals in Xi'an will be the first terminals to have this service available. |
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These would see EasyJet consolidate all its Gatwick operations in the North Terminal, while British Airways and Virgin Atlantic would swap their terminals. |
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When AAFES originally replaced its classic cash registers with RPOS terminals, it chose the NCR 1255, basically a dumb terminal networked to a central in-store processor. |
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Normal fare rules apply to London Underground services between terminals. |
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Both the terminals are provided with passport and vehicle check in booths, a large convenience outlet, long loading platforms and a loop of track. |
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The market for point-of-sale terminals is a vertical market. |
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