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The tasks include: Removal of the core of the heavy water reactor at Arak, rendering it inoperable.
Mr. Crawford was arrested Tuesday as he tried to connect a remote activation device to an X-ray machine that undercover agents had provided to him after rendering it inoperable, the authorities said.
The Xbox One cannot play those older games and those following the bogus advice could "brick" their console, rendering it inoperable.
The company issued a release stating that it would issue a software update here in the States that would effectively brick the troubled handset, rendering it inoperable when not plugged directly into a power source.
The Canadians fought back, engaging the Chinese as they attempted to turn the Vickers on them, rendering it inoperable before calling in pre-arranged defensive fires on to the newly lost position.
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Currently there is one abortion clinic in Mississippi, and Gov. Phil Bryant, a former deputy sheriff, is working hard to render it inoperable.
He was concerned given the state of the old building that detainees could render it inoperable, and that his department and staff were already under pressure trying to run concurrent adult facilities – at Berrimah and the new jail at Holtze – with no extra staff, because the transfer process had been delayed by months.
Well now it is conceivable, you could render it inoperable without ever having to touch it, or damage it, with software, even just cutting off the electricity.
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