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For about $200 million a year, Denver would have a mothballed, but deteriorating, nuclear arms factory.
And let's be honest: who needs a mothballed dumbwaiter?
Eventually, the complex, which includes a mothballed turbine from a second reactor, could be used to make 3,500 megawatts.
It's almost too cute that the wise Adama has his heroism tied to a mothballed fleet of warships.
As recently as last May, Navistar's plant in West Point, Miss., was a mothballed factory that once made industrial boilers.
For decades stories circulated among art historians of a mothballed Qing Dynasty retreat, its embroidered thrones thick with dust.
Impala Platinum, Anglo's nearest rival, plans to re-open a mothballed mine and to sink a new one as fast as possible.
Until then, the North's sole source of weapons fuel had been plutonium gleaned from the waste of a mothballed nuclear reactor in Yongbyon.
They have plans, too, to revive a mothballed space telescope called the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer to aid in the hunt.
The Coloray Display Corporation has six employees, a mothballed factory it bought at a discount and an exciting new technology for producing flat television and computer screens.
In one of the most glaring examples of exiting coal at any cost, Brazil's Vale, sold a mothballed coalmine in Australia to a local operator for A$1.
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