In-operation Sentence Examples

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  • I suppose there are some people who would consider it unthinkable to keep it in operation.

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  • The sugar manufacture, however, is a protected and bounty-fed industry, and the 51 sugar mills in operation in 1901 are a heavy tax upon consumers and taxpayers.

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  • Eventually the difficulty was overcome by the device of an educational test based on the provisions of an act in operation in Natal.

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  • On the question of how far the effects are due to conduction between the earth plates, and how far to true electromagnetic induction, authorities differ, some being of opinion that the two effects are in operation together.

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  • This form of electric wave detector proved itself to be far more certain in operation and sensitive than anything previously invented.

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  • Lodge had previously described in 1897 a syntonic system of electric wave telegraphy, but it had not been publicly seen in operation prior to the exhibitions of Marconi and Slaby.'

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  • In France the scientific study of the subject was advanced by the work of Blondel, Tissot, Ducretet and others, and systems called the Ducretet and Rochefort set in operation.

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  • Most of the improvements in operation and in traffic management have had their origin in one of these two countries.

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  • It is met at several points by lines which serve the rich mining districts to the south; at Cobre by the Nevada Northern from Ely in White Pine county in the Robinson copper mining district; at Palisade by the Eureka & Palisade, a narrow-gauge railway, connecting with the lead and silver mines of the Eureka District; at Battle Mountain by the Nevada Central, also of narrow gauge, from Austin; at Hazen by the Nevada & California (controlled by the Southern Pacific) which runs to the California line, connecting in that state with other parts of the Southern Pacific system, and at Mina, Nevada, with the Tonopah & Goldfield, which runs to Tonopah and thence to Goldfield, thus giving these mining regions access to the Southern Pacific's transcontinental service; and at Reno, close to the western boundary, by the Virginia & Truckee, connecting with Carson City, Minden, in the Carson Valley, and Virginia City, in the Comstock District, and by the Nevada-California-Oregon, projected to run through north-eastern California into Oregon, in 1910, in operation to Alturas, California.

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  • A cotton mill was erected in Lincoln county about 1813, and by 1840 about 25 small mills were in operation within the state.

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  • It is also an important mining region, having a large number of silver mines in operation.

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  • The government of the Jurisdiction was of the strictest Puritan type, and although the forty-five "blue laws" which the Rev. Samuel Peters, in his General History of Connecticut, ascribed to New Haven were much confused with the laws of the other New England colonies and some were mere inventions, yet many of them, and others equally "blue," were actually in operation as enactments or as court decisions in New Haven.

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  • Although petroleum wells in Russia have not the depth of many of those in the United States, the disturbed character of the strata, with consequent liability to caving, and the occurrence of hard concretions, render drilling a lengthy and expensive Drilling in operation.

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  • There are six branch libraries, while a scheme of school libraries has been in operation since 1899.

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  • An entirely new project was an international survey of the Mediterranean and adjacent seas, from the fishery and oceanographical standpoints, by France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, but in 1921 no definite programme had been put in operation.

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  • These soon acquired extensive political and financial powers, which continued in operation till 1789.

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  • An inland parcel post was in operation long before the overthrow of the monarchy, and a similar service with Portugal has been successfully maintained for a number of years, notwithstanding the difficulties interposed by customs regulations.

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  • National and international money order systems are also in operation.

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  • The Ypanema mine and ironworks, near Sorocaba, Sao Paulo, which belong to the national government, have been in operation since 1810, and small charcoal forges were in operation in colonial times and supplied the mines with a considerable part of the iron needed by them.

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  • The discontent arising among Brazilians from this cause was heightened by a decree assigning a heavy tax on the chief Brazilian custom houses, to be in operation for forty years, for the benefit of the Portuguese noblemen who had suffered during the war with France.

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  • The mineral resources include gold, silver, copper and petroleum, but no mines were in operation in 1906.

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  • Occasionally, at very gassy and dangerous collieries, two fans and driving engines are erected at the same air shaft, and in case of accident to the fan in operation the other can be started within a few minutes.

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  • The works continued in operation until 1641.

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  • A few of these letters deal with the glass trade, and in one a list is given of the glass-works then in operation.

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  • Similar tribunals were also in operation in the provinces.

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  • The whole line is now in operation.

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  • The Lower Ganges canal, an extension of the original canal, has been in operation since 1878 and irrigates 830,000 acres.

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  • In that city, however, there were new forces in operation which.

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  • Woolcard machinery destined to revolutionize the industry was devised by Amos Whittemore (1759-1828) in 1 797; spinning jennies were in operation under water-power before 1815.

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  • The commonwealth contributes to the support of textile schools in cities in which 450,000 spindles are in operation.

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  • The English Benedictines never advanced farther along the path of centralization; up to their destruction this polity remained in operation among them, and proved itself by its results to be well adapted to the conditions of the Benedictine Rule and life.

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  • The Calcutta and Bombay mints are still in operation.

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  • Other mints are now in operation at New Orleans, San Francisco and Denver.

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  • No mints are in operation in Africa.

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  • The object of the test is to discover the resistance of the insulator I, that is, to determine how much current flows through this insulator by leakage under a certain electromotive force or voltage which must not be less than that which will be employed in practice when the electric lights supplied through these wires are in operation.

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  • The first railway in the state and the second in operation in the United States was the Mohawk & Hudson, opened from Albany to Schenectady in 1831.

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  • Hardly any schools remained in operation throughout the War of Independence.

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  • There are three railway lines in operation in the state - one running from Victoria to Cachoeira do Itapemirim (50 m.), and thence, by another line, to Santo Eduardo in Rio de Janeiro (58 m.), where connexion is made with the Leopoldina system running into the national capital, and a third running northwesterly from Victoria to Diamantina, Minas Geraes, about 450m.

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  • Thus encouraged, he took out a patent for his process, and leaving the College of Chemistry, a boy of eighteen, he proceeded, with the aid of his father and brother, to erect works at Greenford Green, near Harrow, for the manufacture of the newly discovered colouring matter, and by the end of 1857 the works were in operation.

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  • When once the system was in operation it was found that a deacon, by spending an hour a week among the families committed to his charge, could keep himself acquainted with their character and condition.

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  • In 1850 there were in operation 467 m.; this mileage had increased to 1015 in 1880 and to 1167.14 on the 1st of January 1909.

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  • This was designed to be only temporary,' but was in operation from the 5th of January 1776 to the 2nd of June 1784.

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  • About 1789 there were fourteen furnaces and thirty-four forges in operation in Pennsylvania.

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  • In every one of the North American colonies there was in operation at that date a system of self-government, in seven colonies under a charter from the Crown.

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  • All these three institutions are in operation in some Western states and are spreading to some of the Eastern cities.

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  • While the new machinery of state was thus being put in operation other large questions presented themselves.

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  • The company possesses one of the finest electric stations in the world, and electrical apparatus for the working of train signals is in operation.

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  • Many shallow lakes have been completely filled with alluvium and their sites are now occupied by fertile plains; this process may be seen in operation almost anywhere; a good illustration is the delta of the Rhone in Lake Geneva.

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  • Many of the mills formerly in operation in Derby, Nottingham, Congleton and Macclesfield have been closed owing to the importation of foreign thrown silks from Italy and France, where a lower rate of wages is paid to the operatives employed in this branch.

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  • No success met the apparently well-meaning efforts of the Central Japanese League which was organized in November and December 1903 to promote the observance of law and order by the Japanese in the islands, who assumed a too independent attitude and felt themselves free from governmental control whether Japanese or American; indeed, after the League had been in operation for a year or more, it almost seemed that it contributed to industrial disorders among the Japanese.

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  • N i colas says, that the right was always restricted in operation to sovereign princes, to those acting under their authority or sanction, and to a few other personages of exalted rank and station.

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  • It may safely be said that at no time in history were there more tanks in operation than at present.

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  • There were 1020 mills in operation in 1895, and the exports in 1905 amounted to more than 3,700,000 sterling, as Paper.

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  • In Prussia large factories are in operation in the Rhine province, in Leather.

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  • The Trent Valley canal is partly in operation.

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  • The Reciprocity Treaty with the United States, in operation from 1854 to 1866, and the high prices for farm produce due to the American Civil War, brought about an almost hectic prosperity.

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  • Until means are devised for detecting aurora during bright sunshine, our knowledge as to the hour at which these causes are most frequently or most powerfully in operation must remain incomplete.

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  • If we reflect on the multitude and complexity of such actions and reactions in operation from the youngest stages to the end of the life of each individual, we cannot be surprised at any correlation.

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  • In 1909 there were in operation more than 300 m.

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  • By the written Constitution, drafted in 1787 and in operation since 1789, a stronger and more centralized union was established - in theory a federal republic formed by the voluntary combination of sovereign states.

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  • What the other judges thought is not definitely known, but Bacon appears to have been unable to put in operation the plan he had devised for swaying Coke's judgment,' or if he did attempt it, he was unsuccessful, for Coke finally gave an opinion consistent with what he seems to have held at first, that the book was not treasonable, as it did not disable the king's title.

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  • As soon as the causes are known man regains his power over nature, for " whosoever knows any form, knows also the utmost possibility of superinducing that nature upon every variety of matter, and so is less restrained and tied in operation either to the basis of the matter or to the condition of the efficients."

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  • Two other classes of presses of somewhat different design were largely in operation in the middle of the r9th century - the " double platen," which still printed only one side at each impression from each end, and the " perfecting machine," which was made with two large cylinders and printed from two typeformes placed on separate beds.

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  • This description applies to one half of the machine only, for while this is in operation the same thing is being repeated;by the other half situated at the back.

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  • A board of agriculture had been in operation for many years when in 1900 a separate department of agriculture was formed.

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  • The Michigan Central was completed from Detroit to Ypsilanti in January 1838, a portion of the Michigan Southern was in operation in November 1840, and considerable work was done on the proposed Michigan Northern and the two canals.

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  • Thus the two concluding essays contend that man has not, like the other animals, been produced by the unaided operation of natural selection, but that other forces have also been in operation.

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  • But the new system was to apply only to those who, in return for the greater privileges which it was alleged to ensure, would agree to a resurvey of their lands, arrange to pay quit-rents and provide for the permanent support of the government, and as Governor Lawrie found the colonists generally unwilling to make the exchange on the proposed terms, he discreetly refrained from any attempt to put the Fundamental Constitutions in operation and thereby avoided the confusion which must have resulted from two sets of laws.

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  • But it had not long been in operation when the Revolution led to the confiscation of the duke's property, including the factory, and about the same time the Committee of Public Safety called upon all citizens who possessed soda-factories to disclose their situation and capacity and the nature of the methods employed.

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  • As has already been mentioned when dealing with county councils, if a district council make default in providing hospital accommodation, the county council may put in operation the Isolation Hospitals Act.

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  • Powers of compulsory purchase of lands are also given under the Lands Clauses Acts, but before these can be put in operation certain conditions must be observed.

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  • This was in 1887, and for five years the modus vivendi thus established continued in operation.

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  • It lies in the midst of the great Mesabi iron-ore deposits of the state; in 1907 forty iron mines were in operation within io m.

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  • In ancient times little difficulty was felt in this, authorities such as Aristotle and Vitruvius seeing in climate and circumstance the natural cause of racial differences, the Ethiopian having been blackened by the tropical sun, &c. Later and closer observations, however, have shown such influences to be, at any rate, far slighter in amount and slower in operation than was once supposed.

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  • Tramway lines were in operation in Bogota, Barranquilla and Cartagena in 1907.

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  • The constitution now in operation was adopted in September 1907, and is that with which the state was admitted into the Union in November of the same year.

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  • Springfield was a strong abolition centre before the Civil War, and from here active plans were put in operation for sending material aid in the form of men and arms to the "free state" party in Kansas.

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  • Since 1892, however, the emigrants in any one year have never exceeded 50,000, probably because the process of exhaustion has been so long in operation.

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  • The importance of the flour manufacturing industry was originally due to the excellent water-power available, and dates from the introduction of improved roller-mill methods in the early 'seventies, although there were successful mills in operation twenty years earlier.

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  • There are about 50o coke ovens in operation at Fernie, which supply most of the smelting plants in southern British Columbia with fuel.

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  • Before 1 749 brass works were in operation at Waterbury - the great brass manufacturing business there growing out of the making of metal buttons.

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  • Local Action Since the early 1990's, regional campaigns to prevent the extinction of red squirrel in Northern England have been in operation.

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  • The Foyers works and its associated railroad were closed in 1967, with the same steam pug still in operation.

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  • Today the only shipbuilder still in operation on this stretch of the Clyde is further upstream at Port Glasgow.

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  • Figure 5 shows this form of mass wasting in operation.

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  • A parliamentary report of 1777 recorded parish workhouses in operation at Lutterworth for up to 30 inmates, and at Gilmorton for 18.

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  • Again he held that chemical phenomena are not governed by any peculiar laws special to themselves, but are explicable in terms of the general laws of mechanics that are in operation throughout the universe; and this view he developed, with the aid of thousands of experiments, in his Mecanique chimique (1878) and his Thermochimie (1897).

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  • In 1869 and 1871 commissions were appointed to inquire into prison discipline, and as a consequence of the report of the last commission, issued in 1874, the principle of cellular confinement was put in operation the following year.

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  • About 1850 there began to appear on the statute books laws requiring publicity of rates and the submission of annual reports to the legislature, prescribing limits to corporate indebtedness, and also making provision for safety in operation and for the character and quality of railway service.

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  • In the colonies of more than one European country, after the prohibition of the slave trade, attempts were made to replace it by a system of importing labourers of the inferior races under contracts for a somewhat lengthened term; and this was in several instances found to degenerate into a sort of legalized slave traffic. About 1867 we began to hear of a system of this kind which was in operation between the South Sea Islands and New Caledonia and the white settlements in Fiji.

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  • A site visit had been made where the shredding machine was seen in operation.

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  • Each championship is tackled in a realistic manner, with full race rules and flags in operation.

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  • Up to 1834 A parliamentary report of 1777 recorded a parish workhouse in operation in St Pancras for up to 120 inmates.

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  • Quieter models are available so it is a good idea to ask to see and hear one in operation before buying.

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  • Wicker Paradise has been in operation since 1982 and today has a 3,000 square-foot showroom and a large network of warehouses.

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  • Currently there are over 3,000 SW Paint Stores in operation.

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  • There are a number of street gangs in operation American, but some are very well known.

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  • The charming Julia Belle Swain was built in 1971 and is considered one of the few authentic steam-powered passenger vessels still in operation on the Mississippi.

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  • However, many hope the vessels will be back in operation soon since they represent the culture of a time gone by and it would be a shame to dock them permanently.

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  • In addition, all Holland America ships still in operation received extensive improvements in the late 1990s.

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  • The introductory portion of a School Safety Plan includes a brief description of the school, the number of students, its location and how long it has been in operation.

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  • Wearing boots that can provide good traction is important, and you should be sure that you have good traction before you turn on the machine so that you avoid slipping and falling while it's in operation.

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  • Dr. Norman Blumenstock's practice has been in operation for more than two decades.

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  • The Snoring Center of South Jersey has been in operation since 1969 and this may be considered a one-stop center for treating the sleep problem.

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  • Crystal Beach had a Ferris wheel which is still in operation.

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  • More than 50 years later, 14 are still in operation (as of 2010).

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  • Each of the original themed lands still has at least one Disneyland attraction since 1955 in operation.

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  • It is a family owned business that has been in operation since 2002.

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  • Putting on a successful event will bring the media to your studio - providing you with the funding you may need to stay in operation during tough financial times.

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  • Currently, there are more than 2,700 Walmart Stores, 495 SAM'S Clubs and 1,150 international stores in operation.

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  • Option One Mortgage Corporation is no longer in operation.

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  • Just like the AirInstinct™ 100, it works with a Smart Air Particle Sensor and is ultra-quiet in operation.

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  • There is also a 60-second reset feature which allows the appliance to remember where it was at in the brewing process should your power go off while it is in operation.

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  • Community foundation grant application forms can help your organization thrive in the coming calendar year by providing you with the proper financial resources needed to stay in operation.

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  • For this reason, donation letters are often not only recommended, but necessary to keep a church in operation.

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  • If you're looking for a way to help those in need this holiday season, consider participating in Operation Christmas Child.

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  • Many local churches across the United States participate in Operation Christmas Child.

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  • The website is free and has been in operation since 1995.

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  • Furla Handbags aren't exactly Fendi's, but this upscale handbag design company has been in operation for over 77 years.

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  • These are influences that were in operation in the past, but have since left.

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  • Daycare centers should be licensed, and they have to meet state requirements to stay in operation.

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  • This tattoo shop has been in operation since 1993, and gets rave reviews from its many clients and fans.

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  • This company produced some of the finest watches and jewelry during its time in operation.

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  • When setting up a home business, it's important to notify your target audience that you're in operation.

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  • If you don't cancel such authorizations, you may find yourself responsible for renewal fees even though your business is no longer in operation.

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  • The Jenny Craig diet is well liked by thousands of users and has been in operation in the US since 1985.

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  • Auto coverage provided by Ameriprise holds an "A" rating from A.M. Best even though this insurance company is relatively new to the market, with approximately 20 years in operation.

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  • If you're looking for information on GE Employers Reinsurance, you may be surprised to know that this organization, which was under the umbrella of the General Electric Company, has not been in operation since 2005.

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  • The family-owned business has 28 locations and has been in operation since 1994 when the first store was opened in Fayetteville, NC.

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