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The attack was the third in a series of attacks on North Vietnamese oil storage depots dating back to June.
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In 2001, a rail depot dating from 1899 was discovered within a warehouse on the site.
The equipment has been in German depots for a long time, much of it dating back to the Cold War, German ARD TV reports.
Unite, the union acting for the workers based at the depot near Burton upon Trent, said each driver was owed about £700 in holiday pay dating back at least two years.
Too many people had complained about the losses of other historical buildings in the 1970s, including the train depot and the Onteveros adobe, which dated from the early 1800s.
This continued a tradition of painting 47s in unusual liveries, which dates back to 1977, when Stratford depot in East London painted two locomotives with huge Union Flags to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Many structures date from the boom years of 1870 to 1920, after the railroad came to town (the 1854 rail link to Richmond also helped make Staunton an important Confederate supply depot during the Civil War).
The development of the town dates back to the mid-19th century, when the colonial British administration set up a sanatorium and a military depot.
Scott's last diary entry, dated 29 March 1912, the presumed date of their deaths, ends with these words: Scott had ordered the re-supply of One Ton Depot in instructions to Simpson immediately before setting out on the polar journey.
To date, studies have looked at intra-abdominal visceral depots under the assumption of homogeneity.
At the study termination date, tissues of interest (blood, muscles, brown adipose tissue depot, epididymal fat depots) were surgically removed, weighed, and properly stored for further analysis.
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