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First, it will pay electricity firms to reopen mothballed gas stations, ready to fire up should chilly days require it.
That means countries which have a lot of renewable generation must still pay to maintain traditional kinds of power stations ready to fire up when demand peaks.
It had seven fully staffed relay stations ready to provide travelers en route with good food, fine French wines and teams of fresh horses to help them on their way.
Because you will be working with hot wax and will need to move quickly, it's better to have all your supplies and stations ready to go before you work.
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"Thirty men and women rushed into the West 123rd Street police station," ready to evacuate, according to the Times.
A group of 20 or so fans were waiting for the team when they returned to Rome's Termini railway station, ready to heckle the players and manager as they disembarked.
Alex Clark This image of two schoolboys at Waterloo station ready to be despatched to their new school – one of them, poignantly, appearing to cling to his mother or nanny's skirt – was part of a feature about prep schools by Paul Ferris accompanied by a portfolio of arresting photographs by Jane Bown.
As some passengers leave the station ready to return the following day, they walk past a reminder of days gone by: An old blue and yellow locomotive, the first one to roll on DR Congo's tracks.
But after a short training session with a Butterball veteran, Colbert was seated at his station, ready to help Thanksgiving cooks in need. .
By William Loren Katz In late 1944 as a high school senior I rushed off to a U.S. Navy recruiting station ready to take on world fascism.
It's helpful if you have a radio station ready to go when you need to tune in for updates.
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