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unused and room
Not gray like the dust that collects in an unused room, but white.
Beulah's educational system started with a one room school house, located in an unused barn south of town.
Next, an unused area behind the trade-match room was converted into six additional trading areas to accommodate the exponential growth being experienced in late nineties.
In an unused room in the Faulkner County Courthouse, Donaghey drafted forty-three proposals for his two-hour speech while assuming office in 1909.
Normally sold in ' chicherias ' consisting of an unused room or a corner of the patio of a home, these generally unlicensed businesses can provide a significant boost to a family's income.
Vetinari was able to drop his bloodless sword beside Winder's corpse, unused, and leave-all seemingly unobserved by anyone in the room, save Winder ( though it was hinted that the party was arranged for the very occasion of Winder's assassination ).
Charlie Cole, working for Newsweek and on the same balcony as Stuart Franklin, hid his roll of film containing Tank Man in a Beijing Hotel toilet, sacrificing an unused roll of film and undeveloped images of wounded protesters after the PSB raided his room, destroyed the two rolls of film just mentioned and forced him to sign a confession.
" Two hundred reporters overflowed the room used for the announcement and alarmed the astronauts, who were unused to such a large audience.
The Chief's bedroom had remained untouched and unused for a period after his death, and everyone avoided going into it, until mounting grief and sorrow caused Joey to set up his new train set in the room, that the Chief had bought him shortly before he passed.
The original building now forms the ( currently unused ) waiting room of Earlestown Station.
The unused versions are herded into an out-of-viewpoint room and exchanged as necessary to obtain the various facial expressions.
The new broadcast facility is located in the Music Department's former recording studio, a windowless room unused for several years.
Others kneaded clay into balls and dropped them through a hole in a false wall they had constructed in an unused room in one of the huts.
Music classes have been moved to another unused room near the top of the school.
A damper may be used to cut off central air conditioning ( heating or cooling ) to an unused room, or to regulate it for room-by-room temperature and climate control.
The stairs were blocked off in 1981, having been worn down for almost 80 years, and were then repaired between 1982 and 1984, in the process of which a café and art gallery were added in a previously unused inner room behind the stairs, both of which opened on the 1 August 1985.
* Rimmer and Lister's second sleeping quarters — In Series III, they relocated to a room in the unused Officer's Block ; substantially larger, with a cream colour scheme and en suite shower as well as classier versions of much of the apparatus from their original quarters.
The sixth form centre was derelict after it was torched a few years previously, and the music room is full of expensive equipment, unused because the school could not attract a music teacher.

unused and was
One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet, a 3rd party solution ( from a company called Farallon, now called Netopia ) that also used the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned, but ran over the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling.
* He played a bank robber named " Malcolm Y " in an unused plotline for the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, which was eventually released straight-to-DVD as Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie.
Cellular Digital Packet Data ( CDPD ) was a wide-area mobile data service which used unused bandwidth normally used by AMPS mobile phones between 800 and 900 MHz to transfer data.
However, in some simple 8080 computers, I / O was indeed addressed as if they were memory cells, " memory mapped ", leaving the I / O commands unused.
British settlement and colonial rule of the island continent of Australia in the eighteenth century was premised on terra nullius, for its settlers considered it unused by its sparse inhabitants.
It was at an unused kitchen in Bundoora where he conducted crude experiments which led to the discovery of lithium as a treatment of bipolar disorder.
Two years after Brando's death, he " reprised " the role of Jor-El in the 2006 " loose sequel " Superman Returns, in which both used and unused archive footage of him as Jor-El from the first two Superman films was remastered for a scene in the Fortress of Solitude, and Brando's voice-overs were used throughout the film.
Plant and machinery were plentiful and incompletely used, thus it was comparatively easy to substitute unused or partly used machinery for that which was destroyed.
However, the land remained largely unused and ownership was transferred to the California State University system in 1949.
The President's House in Philadelphia became a hotel and was demolished in 1832 while the unused presidential palace became home to the University of Pennsylvania.
Five of the those involved Edwards and Sellers in original material, while Trail of the Pink Panther, made after Sellers died in 1980, was made up of unused material from The Pink Panther Strikes Again.
* There is no wasted capacity when using IP readers ( i. e. a 4-door controller would have 25 % unused capacity if it was controlling only 3 doors ).
Bergkamp was an unused substitute in his final match for Arsenal against Barcelona in the Champions League final ; Barcelona scored twice in the last 13 minutes to overturn Arsenal's early lead and win the competition.
Because of the War of 1812 and the lack of U. S. fur trading posts in the Oregon Country, most of the route was unused for more than 10 years.
Ribbon advance was fixed to always span the largest character shape, so a row of periods would consume as much fresh ribbon as a row of W's, with a large span of unused carbon between each dot.
Slavery meant that ' the proportion of men improving their condition was much less than in any Northern community ; and that the natural resources of the land were strangely unused, or were used with poor economy '
The 7 Up Gold recipe was actually an unused Dr Pepper invention.
The phone system was once one of the best in Africa, but now suffers from poor maintenance ; more than 100, 000 outstanding requests for connection despite an equally large number of installed but unused main lines.
When he arrived at Milan, Gullit initially struggled to settle as he spoke no Italian and was unused to living in a foreign country.
On 29 May 1825, King Charles was anointed at the cathedral of Reims, the traditional site of consecration of French kings which however had been unused since 1775, as Louis XVIII had foregone the ceremony to avoid controversy.
The primary school ( which only has 50 pupils at most ) was formerly the village girls ' school, the boys ' school being destroyed in World War 2 after a German bomber shed its unused payload.
In the plot of the 1973 Woody Allen film Sleeper, Allen's character was able to instantly start a Beetle which lay hidden and unused in a cave for 200 years, leading to the punchline " Wow, they really built these things, didn't they?

unused and large
By 1952, Arbenz supported a land reform, and took unused agricultural land, about, from owners who had large properties, and made it available to rural workers and farmers.
Thus, they tended to disperse large amounts of unused fissile material, and the fission products, which are on average much more dangerous, in the form of nuclear fallout.
The house dealer at casinos often maintains a bank and can make change for a large amount of chips, or in informal games players can make change with each other or with unused chips in the set.
The large, apparently unused land in the middle of the castle may have served as a billeting area for troops.
Queen Victoria returned to Brighton large quantities of unused fittings in the late 1860s.
Badger Township is essentially agricultural in character, although a large percentage of it is of marginal quality with thin, sandy soils or swampland and potholed, essentially abandoned or unused for any cropland or pasturage purpose.
The video buffer ( PixMap ) of a GWorld could be stored in main memory, or when available in unused parts of video ram where copying to the screen could be optimized for speed by avoiding the need to transfer a large amount of pixel data across the main memory bus.
Created in 1988, WHC helps large landowners, particularly corporations, manage their unused lands in an ecologically sensitive manner for the benefit of wildlife.
Until about the 11th century most of Europe was short of agricultural labour, with large amounts of unused land, and the Medieval Warm Period benefited agriculture until about 1315.
Many large-calibre cannons and artillery pieces became hopelessly mired or bogged down, leaving Suleiman no choice but to abandon them, while camels brought from the empire's Eastern provinces, unused to the difficult conditions, were lost in large numbers.
In the interim, parts of the unused open space were leased for use without permanent structures, including a large tree nursery, a driving range, and among other things, overflow parking for De Anza College.
The fishermen relied on the combination of a large jib while fishing so the mainsail could remain unused.
The large center fountain was shut off and sat unused through most of the 90's.
The " killing center " consisted of an unused manorial estate in the town of Chełmno itself and a large forest clearing about northwest of Chełmno off the east side of the road to Koło and abutting the village of Rzuchów to the south.
In a weaker crew there would be a large proportion of ' landsmen ', adults who were unused to the sea.
From 2007 to 2011, Presidential $ 1 Coins were minted for circulation in large numbers, resulting in a large stockpile of unused $ 1 coins.
But, loading even up to six automobiles onto one flat car left a large amount of space above the vehicles that was unused.
While, technically, there is no reason for postage dues to reach private hands unused, postal administrations have sold them to collectors, and the postage dues of many countries exist in large numbers, often unused and of low value.
Proponents of the law stated that is was intended to “ eliminate all feudal type property ... especially work-servitude and the remnant of slavery .” < sup id =" fn_1_back "> 1 </ sup > It expropriated the unused lands of large plantations ( estates with lands fully in use were exempted from the law ), paying the oligarchs whose lands were expropriated through government bonds.

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