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It is in the process of being decommissioned, and I suppose that, when it is, a shiny new mortuary will be built.
The pumphouse was decommissioned in the 1980s, with developer Simon Currant subsequently going through a 20-year, stop-start process to transform the place into accommodation.
Having reduced the Japanese nation to submission, the occupying Allied powers turned decommissioned Japanese vessels into whaling ships, and – with western observers aboard – were sent out to kill whales and use their meat to feed a starving nation.
There was no chance to ask how many M1 systems were still in Russia, including decommissioned or out-of-use systems.
Unlike the IRA, the UDA, UVF and Red Hand Commando haven't decommissioned a single bullet.
The situation will improve after 2016, as more wind turbines and wood-burning stations come online, but will then worsen again in 2018 as the country's old nuclear plants are decommissioned.
The satellite then typically has a lifetime of between five and seven years, after which it runs out of fuel and must be decommissioned and placed in a junk orbit, says James Northam, a senior engineer at Surrey Satellite Technology, a British satellite firm.
But that (non-binding) vote told the government to move only gradually; no nuclear power station has yet been decommissioned.
He took a big risk, they argue, six years ago to become First Minister in a Belfast assembly in which Sinn Fein, the IRA's political wing, also sat in the belief that terrorist guns and bombs would soon be decommissioned.
Gonçalo Mabunda is one of several who use decommissioned weapons to make "gun throne" sculptures (another is Cristovao Canhavato also known as Kester whose work is one of the mainstays of the African collection at the British Museum).Traditional artistic materials like paints and pencils are likely to be used for graphic ends.
Artists have been encouraged to turn decommissioned weapons into weird and wonderful sculptures.
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