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It is often stated that the submarine can be destroyed while building, at bases, in transit, and on station.
With the transit set up, a mirror on one of the accelerometers is sighted and the platform is turned until it is aligned.
The sighting procedure includes the use of a fixture for the transit to project a beam of light, which is darkened by crossed hairs, on the accelerometer mirror.
If the platform is not too high off the ground, a transit can be mounted on a stand to raise it up to the platform.
Douglas M. Pratt, president of the PTC, who attended the meeting, said the transit company is reviewing the work on the El.
It is an essential responsibility of members of the museum profession to create and maintain a protective environment for the collections in their care, whether in store, on display, or in transit.
Metro rail or rapid transit usually covers a smaller inner-urban area ranging outwards to between 12 km to 20 km ( or 8 to 14 miles ), has a higher train frequency and runs on separate tracks ( underground or elevated ), whereas commuter rail often shares tracks, technology and the legal framework with mainline railway.
In June 2004, the British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw stated that US authorities had repeatedly assured him that no detainees had passed in transit through Diego Garcia or were disembarked there .< ref > In October 2007 the all-party Foreign Affairs Committee of the British Parliament announced that it would launch an investigation of continued allegations of a prison camp on Diego Garcia, which it claimed were twice confirmed by comments made by Retired US Army General Barry McCaffrey.
* An agreement concerning the use of the Port of Djibouti and the transit of cargo, was signed in Djibouti between the two countries on 13 April 2002, and ratified by the Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly on 4 June of the same year.
When Pakistan clamped down in 2003 on the types of goods permitted duty-free transit, and introducing stringent measures and labels to prevent such practices, re-routing of goods through Iran from the Persian Gulf increased significantly.
In particular Bainimarama says that the two countries were exerting pressure on Sri Lankan judges, brought in by Bainimarama to replace the uncooperative local judiciary, not to travel to the country and refusing to grant them transit visas.
In particular Bainimarama says that the two countries were exerting pressure on Sri Lankan judges, brought in by Bainimarama to replace the uncooperative local judiciary, not to travel to the country and refusing to grant them transit visas.
Crews must be able to respond to individual service calls made to the graffiti hotline as well as focus on cleanup near schools, parks and major intersections and transit routes to have the biggest impact.
A station on the Milan Metro, the largest rapid transit system in Italy
* Marine insurance and marine cargo insurance cover the loss or damage of vessels at sea or on inland waterways, and of cargo in transit, regardless of the method of transit.
Information may be stolen in transit, in taxis, at airport baggage counters, baggage carousels, on trains and so on.
The Kabul bus system has recently discovered a new source of revenue in whole-bus advertising from MTN similar to " bus wrap " advertising on public transit in more developed nations.
Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr., on April 16, 1947, and grew up in Manhattan in New York City, the only child of Cora Lillian, a department store price checker, and Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Sr., a transit police officer and jazz musician .< ref >
The term is normally used on routes with a mixture of fast and slow services, and can differ in meaning depending on how it is used by different transit agencies.

transit and station
* Cumberland ( CTA ), a rapid transit station in Chicago
* Lincoln ( RTD ), a transit station in Lone Tree, Colorado
The second one Mr. Smith ( played by Keith Brunsmann ) is facially deformed and disowned by his father, reduced to living in a furnished sewer / transit station beneath Metropolis as the " Troll.
The tunnel runs from under Malmö Central Station to Triangeln continuing to Hyllievång ( Hyllie Meadow ), where it emerges to connect with the Øresund Bridge, effectively changing Malmö Central from being a terminus to being a transit station.
A mural by Romare Bearden in the Gateway Center subway station in Pittsburgh is worth $ 15 million, more than the cash-strapped transit agency expected, raising questions about how it should be cared for once it is removed before the station is demolished.
Established in 1954, the TTC has grown to comprise four rapid transit lines with a total of 69 stations, as well as over 149 bus routes and 11 streetcar lines, of which 148 routes make 243 connections with a rapid transit station during weekday rush hours.
* Wellington ( CTA ), rapid transit station on the CTA Brown Line in Chicago, Illinois
* Wellington ( MBTA station ), rapid transit station on the MBTA Orange Line located in Medford, Massachusetts
The Port Authority operates the Port Authority Trans-Hudson ( PATH ) rapid transit system linking lower and midtown Manhattan with New Jersey, the AirTrain Newark system linking Newark International Airport with New Jersey Transit and Amtrak via a station on the Northeast Corridor rail line, and the AirTrain JFK system linking JFK with Howard Beach ( Subway ) and Jamaica ( Subway and Long Island Rail Road ).
** Vizcaya ( Metrorail station ), a rapid transit station in Miami, Florida
** Metro station, a transit rail station
The revenues generated by serving as a transit station enabled the city to flourish.
Several resistants were detained and tortured in the Fort of Queuleu in Metz and Jean Moulin died in Metz's railway station while on a train in transit towards Germany.
* 1761-Joseph-Nicolas Delisle 62 observing station network for observing the transit of Venus
* 1769-Short reflectors used at 63 station network for transit of Venus
* Dayton ( RTD ), a transit station in Aurora, Colorado
** Englewood ( RTD ), transit station in Englewood, Colorado

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The other way that a waste may fall under the scope of the Convention is if it is defined as or considered to be a hazardous waste under the laws of either the exporting country, the importing country, or any of the countries of transit.
High capacity bus rapid transit services may use the bi-articulated bus or tram style buses such as Wright StreetCar and the Irisbus Civis.
Small variations in the times of transit for one planet can thus indicate the presence of another planet, which itself may or may not transit.
However, the non-stop portion of the route is typically shorter than that of an express route, and depending on the fare structure of the transit agency, a limited stop route may have a lower fare than an express route.
However, the contested sovereignty claims over the waters may complicate future shipping through the region: The Canadian government considers the Northwestern Passages part of Canadian Internal Waters, but the United States and various European countries maintain they are an international strait or transit passage, allowing free and unencumbered passage.
In major cities, there may be a separate police agency for public transit systems, such as the New York City Port Authority Police or the MTA police, or for major government functions, such as sanitation, or environmental functions.
This may be a definite bearing ( e. g. steer 270 degrees ), or along a transit, or at a desired angle to the apparent wind direction.
Some trams ( for instance tram-trains ) may also run on ordinary railway tracks, a tramway may be upgraded to a light rail or a rapid transit line, two urban tramways may be united to an interurban, etc.
To adjust for the transit time of the signal from the master clock to the slave clock, the phase of the slave clock may be adjusted with respect to the signal from the master clock so that both clocks are in phase.
The Protocol applies to the transboundary movement, transit, handling and use of all living modified organisms that may have adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health ( Article 4 of the Protocol, SCBD 2000 ).
Application designers must also recognize that most stream ciphers don't provide authenticity, only privacy: encrypted messages may still have been modified in transit.
These may be environmental barriers to participation such as architectural barriers, lack of relevant assistive technology and transportation difficulties due to limited wheelchair or public transit that can accommodate the children with CP.
Now, however, the term " people mover " is generic, and may use technologies such as monorail, duorail, automated guideway transit or maglev.
Material flowing over the belt may be weighed in transit using a beltweigher.
However someone with physical access to the machine may still be able to install software that is able to intercept this information elsewhere in the operating system or while in transit on the network.
A refrigerated or frozen food semi trailer or train car may be equipped with an independent APU and fuel tank to maintain low temperatures while in transit, without the need for an external transport-supplied power source.
However, this network may then extend to another country, region, or continent outside of its core region of operations, where it may purchase transit or peer openly like a tier 2 network.

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