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The columns were then decommissioned to collect rhizosphere and bulk soil samples.
Something, somewhere will have to be decommissioned to create the capacity in the system for the changes that happen.
In late 2016, LUX will be decommissioned to make way for a new, much larger xenon detector known as the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment.
A specialist riot squad at the centre of a probe into allegations its officers wrongly claimed for overtime has been decommissioned to cut costs, police said.
Up to 20 football pitches decommissioned to save £29,000.
He reiterated warnings that entire services run by the authority, which has an annual budget of about £1bn, would have to be "decommissioned" to meet the budget shortfall.
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Over the next 30 years, almost all the 470 offshore installations in the North Sea's UK Continental Shelf, will need to be decommissioned, according to the UK Oil & Gas Economic Report (2013).
British designer Christopher Raeburn, for example, uses recycled military fabrics and decommissioned parachutes to make clothes because he wants to rather than because he feels morally obliged to.
Or have we decommissioned evolution to some extent, subjecting ourselves to the artificial pressures of choosing mates based upon intellectual factors?
So I repeated some good programmes that had previously only had one outing (The Archive Hour, Material World etc) and decommissioned others to make the figures add up.
In the 1953 renumbering on January 1 , 1953 Route S-4 was decommissioned and renumbered to Route 440 to match up with New York State Route 440 in Staten Island.
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