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Temporary repairs to the viaduct were soon made and by the year's end the damaged brickwork was restored.
Temporary repairs began on 2 March and only one-way traffic was allowed until the roadway reopened on 12 March.

Temporary and were
The Black and Tans () were one of two ad hoc paramilitary units employed by the Royal Irish Constabulary ( RIC ) as Temporary Constables from 1920 to 1921 to suppress revolution in Ireland, the other body being the Auxiliaries.
Temporary Constables were paid the relatively good wage of 10 shillings ( ½ a pound ) a day plus full board and lodging.
Relatively small modifications were introduced in the Firearms Act, 1964, the Firearms ( Proofing ) Act, 1968, the Firearms Act, 1971, the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act, 1990, the Firearms ( Temporary Provisions ) Act, 1998 and the Firearms ( Firearm Certificates For Non-Residents ) Act, 2000.
The " Troubles " in Northern Ireland ( 1970 – 1998 ) were becoming a security concern for the Irish Government at the time, and in 1972 a Temporary Custody Order ( S. I.
Temporary silences were observed so that sensitive listening devices capable of detecting human heartbeats could be used to locate survivors.
Temporary wooden " viewing platforms " were set up for tourists to view construction crews clearing out the gaping holes where the towers once stood.
Two Temporary International Presence in Hebron observers were killed by Palestinian gunmen in a shooting attack on the road to Hebron On March 27, 2001, 16 days after settlers had celebrated Purim with a march through the city in which some settler children were dressed up as Baruch Goldstein, a Palestinian sniper targeted and killed the Jewish baby Shalhevet Pass.
Most functions of the OPA were transferred to the to newly established Office of Temporary Controls ( OTC ) by Executive Order 9809, December 12, 1946.
Temporary bridges were built during the trade fair.
Older children were moved to the village hall in 1928 under the name Ickenham Temporary Council School.
Temporary structures, which were formerly army barracks donated from a parish in North Hollywood housed the new school.
Temporary shacks were erected for the workmen at the place that was soon known as " Northern Pacific Junction ".
The Act's 1970 regulations were replaced by the Public Order ( Temporary Measures ) Act in November 1970, which subsequently expired on 30 April 1971.
Each ANS also featured special " chase cards " randomly inserted in packs ; for example, Foil Cards show characters from the original series ( with modified artwork due to the lawsuit ), Scratch ' n Stink cards, Collectible Card Game cards, Temporary Tattoos, 3D Pop-Up cards, Alphabet cards, Activity cards, Magnets, lenticular Loco Motion cards, and die-cut Jigsaw Puzzle cards, along with special bonus cards available only at participating retailers in either " bonus boxes " or rack-packs ; these bonus stickers were the first cards not to have a twin set.
A conference was convened at the Ministry of Interior and on May 15, 1882, so-called Temporary Regulations were introduced that stayed in effect for more than thirty years and came to be known as the May Laws.
Martial law was lifted in 1987 ; and the Temporary Provisions were repealed and the Constitution was amended in 1991 to reflect the government's loss of mainland China, and the Constitution finally formed the basis of a multi-party democracy.
It was not until January 10, 2001 that the IRS issued Temporary Regulations, which were to be effective for up to 3 years.
Then, on January 23, 2002 the Final Regulations were issued, superseding the Temporary Regulations.
Temporary mining camps sprang up overnight ; most became ghost towns when the ores were depleted.
Temporary dirt runways were installed for usage by military and civilian planes.
Temporary stations were erected at Hung Hom and Lo Wu, with permanent stations being built at Sha Tin and Tai Po ( later called Tai Po Kau ), and a flag station at Tai Po Market.
Temporary stations were built at Prairie Valley, Canyon View and at the original Summerland Station.
Temporary floodlights were installed for the American Bowl game between Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers on the pitch in 1997, and again for the 2003 Special Olympics.
Temporary surface parking lots were set up across West Street with tram service to the main entrance to offset the loss of the parking lot.

Temporary and made
Temporary drawings may be made on a blackboard or whiteboard or indeed almost anything.
In addition, the Town and Country Planning Act 1944 gave consideration to those areas damaged in bombing raids and enabled local authorities to clear slums, while the Housing ( Temporary Accommodation ) Act passed that same year made £ 150 million available for the construction of temporary dwellings.
Rickover had been promoted to the rank of Commander on 1 January 1942, and in late June of that year had been made a Temporary Captain.
The State University of New York was established in 1948 by Governor Thomas E. Dewey, through legislative implementation of recommendations made by the Temporary Commission on the Need for a State University ( 1946 – 1948 ).
Temporary triumphal arches made of lath and plaster were often erected for royal entries.
Temporary lighting was installed at Pitt Stadium in 1985, but was made permanent before the 1987 season.
Religious profession can be temporary or perpetual: " Temporary profession is to be made for the period defined by the institute's own law.
Temporary ileostomies are also often made as the first stage in surgical construction of an ileo-anal pouch, so fecal material doesn't enter the newly-made pouch until it heals and has been tested for leaks – usually a period of eight to ten weeks.
The station began broadcasting in digital in 2002, with a low-power signal under Special Temporary Authority, then made news in 2005 when it struck a deal with Qualcomm to surrender its analog license and build full DTV facilities on channel 57, allowing Qualcomm to use the channel 55 frequency for its MediaFLO service.
; Arena ice: Temporary curling ice made quickly on a hockey rink or the like, most often used by curling clubs without dedicated curling facilities ; usually of lower quality than that of a dedicated facility, but when created for televised events or events with large numbers of spectators, the ice quality can rival or even exceed that of a dedicated facility
The arrangement, made possible by a Special Temporary Authority from the Federal Communications Commission and Digital Radio Broadcasting, allowed WTBQ to broadcast its programs 24 hours a day via an FM antenna located on WTBQ's AM broadcast tower.
Temporary rights agreements are typically made when some kind of disaster affects one railroad while a parallel railroad line is fully operational.
Temporary walls are made out of large palms when danger seems close.
A Temporary Housing Area ( 臨時房屋區 ) or THA is an area designated for people living in temporary houses made by wood frames and zinc plates in Hong Kong.
Temporary structures made from wood or textiles are also termed lean-tos if constructed with a single slope of the roof.
Temporary stability frames made up of floorbeams and towers will be used to support the span section during the lifting process.
Temporary accommodation was made available at Pendeford High School.
He was made Temporary Manager till the end of the season in early 2011 following the sacking of Mark Stimson however stepped down with 8 games to go and was replaced by Martin Allen.

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