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[n1] Property that has outlived its usefulness to the Federal Government is declared "surplus," [n2] and may be transferred to private [p467] or other public entities.
The plan is to use the amount already declared surplus, 34 tons, over about 15 years, so if the new arms agreement results in more plutonium being declared surplus, it would not start to be converted to fuel until the 2030s, at the earliest, people involved in the project say.
Several Americans and Canadians were arrested last August and charged with attempting to sell to Iraq 35 American-made military helicopters that Canada had declared surplus.
Once the land was declared surplus, it was proposed as, among other things, the site for a salt dome, used for storing road salt.
The two-building 473-acre complex, which once housed Exxon's engineering division, was declared surplus when Mobil and Exxon merged last Nov. 30.
I have just been declared surplus following a restructuring process at my place of work, where I have been employed for 18 years doing IT support.
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In came the second President Bush who, with Republicans in Congress, declared the surplus too big.
Once MI5 declared it surplus to requirements, the UVF became nothing more than a parasite on its host community.
For example, when Exxon and Mobil merged in November, the new company declared as surplus a 473-acre complex in Florham Park that used to house Exxon's engineering division.
When land is no longer likely to be affected by the proposals, it is declared as surplus to requirements and subsequently sold, according to government officials.
California has been allowed to draw more than its share because the interior secretary has declared annual surpluses in water levels in the river.
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