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Tehran would have to remove the core from its heavy water reactor in Arak, making it inoperable.
Early in 1991, just before "Wise Children" was published, Carter went to the doctor with a pain in her chest and was told that she had a cancerous tumor on her right lung which had spread to her lymph nodes, making it inoperable.
Percy also damaged a solar power station, making it inoperable.
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Often, a Li ion cell fails in a manner that makes it inoperable; such a way makes them unable to be charged and/or discharged.
With those shipping docks inoperable for 16 days, we saw a LOT of fresh food waste as well as many deliveries for Thanksgiving will NOT be making it to the food pantries in time for distribution.
The machine gun fire is yet another industry trick: While real, the gun was modified for stage purposes to make it safe and inoperable for firing live rounds it fires "half load" blanks in the video, which are half as loud as the real thing.
The panoply of weapons used in the punting wars is said to include stink bombs thrown from bridges to render a rival's boat inoperable, washing up liquid squirted to make it too slippery for the punter to stand, and bolt-cutters to snap mooring chains.
This technology would also make it harder for children to commit suicide with their parents' guns and make stolen guns inoperable.
And remember, according to them I was making Washington inoperable 'immediately after September 11'.
Cyber war involves the penetration of foreign networks for the purpose of disrupting or dismantling those networks, and making them inoperable.
The size and complexity of the URL list broke the Universal Links system, sending the iPhone or iPad into a constant loop and making all links inoperable across most of the system and with it incurring the wrath of users infuriated by broken phones.
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