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Only two U.S. smelters are fully operational today, with eight others having curtailed operations or closed since 2015.
In 1989, the Australian Government employed the Hercules and Boeing 707s for transport during the pilots' dispute that curtailed operations by the two domestic airlines; the resulting spike in operational hours necessitated No. 486 Squadron sending detachments to several locations throughout the country to cope with increased maintenance demands.
Three mutinies by Lucullus's troops in 68 67, however, forced him to curtail operations.
National parks would close or curtail operations in their visitor centers, affecting hundreds of thousands of travelers.
There was talk in those years that the house might drastically curtail operations or even shut down.
On the revenue side, the authority estimated that curtailing operations at the three airports it manages cost $35 million.
Several oil companies shut down or curtailed operations and flew employees out to make room in their camps for evacuees.
While no industrial bank has failed in the last year, Capmark Bank sustained losses that are forcing it to curtail operations.
The company, based in Northern California, said it could shut down or curtail operations in China if the government did not relent.
After the attacks in America, foreign aid groups that employed thousands of Afghans, for instance, evacuated their foreign staff and curtailed operations.
Endowments are intended to build long-term stability, but without money now an organization or other agency could be forced to curtail operations sharply or to close.
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