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They then crossed a car park and left the facility, disappearing into the 25-million strong megacity beyond.
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The net result is that, in Deckham today: There is something of a sense of isolation in parts of Deckham, especially further up the hill as development densities drop, commercial and social facilities disappear and activity levels on the street fall away.
If staff working in mission facilities is excluded from the analysis, the difference between charging and non-charging (government) facilities disappears.
With the need for cross-subsidies eliminated, the first argument against specialized facilities will disappear.
Not that we haven't stirred it up about closures of facilities and frontline services disappearing.
In the meantime, the watering facilities for locomotives were disappearing, so in September 1966 Pegler purchased a second corridor tender, and adapted as an auxiliary water tank; retaining its through gangway, this was coupled behind the normal tender.
However, stratified by hospital, the association between distance from a radiotherapy facility and BCS disappeared, indicating that hospital could also explain the observed association.
Not long ago many Italian cities had public urinals/washrooms; these facilities have gradually disappeared while penalties for relieving oneself in public have become harsher (as regards the US, compare with Waldron, 2000, pp. 383-384).
Or where 40,000 American manufacturing facilities didn't disappear in the past decade.
From dialogue on the page and the discourse in her head, we learn where Alice Howland is coming from, what she'd like to hold onto for a bit longer, and what has been disappearing from her mental storage facilities.
Large psychiatric hospitals are disappearing, and larger nursing homes have lost patients to home care and smaller private facilities.
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