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With the rapid rate of closure, the approach from below, the side, and ahead, there would be only a moment when damage could be done.
Initially limited frequency space meant that Channel 4 could not be broadcast alongside S4C, though some English Channel 4 programmes would be aired at less popular times on the Welsh variant, a practice that carried on up until the closure of S4C's analogue transmissions in 2010.
Eastwood warned Osborne that the closure could result in fewer foreign production companies choosing to work in the UK.
However, exactly 100 years after Braid introduced the method, another expert could still state: " It can be safely stated that nine out of ten hypnotic techniques call for reclining posture, muscular relaxation, and optical fixation followed by eye closure.
In August 2010, Eastwood wrote to the British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to protest the decision to close the UK Film Council, warning that the closure could result in fewer foreign production companies choosing to work in the UK.
To lose this link via closure of the hapua outlet could result in losing entire generations of specific species as they may need to migrate to the ocean or the river as a vital part of their lifecycle.
The arsenal was declared a Super Fund site, and after its closure by the government it had to be cleaned at significant expense before it could be safely used again for other purposes.
Floods forced the complete closure of the Spalding to Bourn line from 9 October 1880 until 1 February 1881, this was a Midland & Eastern line worked by the GNR, and the GNR found themselves paying the lease on a line they could derive no revenue from ; And worst of all, Sutton Bridge Docks opened on 14 May 1881, into which the GNR had invested £ 55, 000, but within a few days the docks began to subside due to being built on unstable ground.
This could mean that the company that performed the play had disbanded during the closure of the theatres from June 1592 to March 1594.
A plaque could be seen above the stairs descending to the Rotherhithe platforms before the temporary closure.
In February 2003 Garzón also ordered the closure of Egunkaria once again alleging links with ETA ( some years later, it was proven that Egunkaria had no links with the terrorist band, but it was too late and the newspaper could never be printed again, the company who publishes it had gone bankrupt ).
However the plan to discontinue all remaining statistical activity in London is proving controversial amid claims that the shift of functions from London and the impending closure of the London office could have serious implications for the future of certain particular sets of statistics.
The university suffered severe financial hardship because of Leland's death, and the trustees advocated a temporary closure of the university until tax and legal issues could be resolved, but she insisted it remain in operation.
The reasons for the war were the concentration of 100, 000 Egyptian troops in the Sinai Peninsula ( a demilitarized zone ) and the closure of the Straits of Tiran to Israeli ships, which could be devastating to the Israeli economy.
To the north it then crosses the East Coast Main Line, and a until its closure and the dismanteling of the pit head gear, a large colliery could be seen to the south at Rossington.
In the process the main melting shop and the rolling mill were to be closed ; however, the mill was actually kept open after the planned closure date as the production could not be handled at Rotherham.
In the 1950s however, the number of ordinands declined sharply and the College faced possible closure unless it could secure government funding.
These people were badly affected by the closure of the frontier in 1969, which even saw telephone links severed, so that the only way that families could communicate was to shout across the border gates.
Following the closure of the frontier, Gibraltar could no longer rely on Spanish workers commuting from the Campo, resulting in a labour shortage.
Until its closure in 2000, Marvel's Amusement Park sat on the hill behind Atlantis and could be reached by one of two cable cars ( the pylons for these are still standing ).
In a 2006 interview, Maude admitted that the introduction of Section 28 legislation whilst he was in government ( which banned councils from promoting homosexuality and led to the closure of gay support groups ) was " a mistake ", saying it could have contributed to the death from HIV of his homosexual brother, Charles, and many others.
At the time of the closure announcement in October 1995, President Bill Clinton and New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan reached an informal agreement to convey the island to the city and state of New York for 1 dollar if a plan for public benefit could be developed.
Rail users affected by a closure could also send their objections to the Area Committee ( this was not required to be specified in the Closure Notice ) who would then report to the Minister of Transport.
Based on the report, the Minister could subject his consent to closure to certain conditions, such as the provision of alternative transport services.

closure and lead
Following the closure of the Maarmorilik lead and zinc mine in 1990 and the collapse of the cod fisheries amid colder ocean currents, Greenland faced foreign trade deficits and a shrinking economy, but it has been growing since 1993.
Economists view firm specific human capital as risky, since firm closure or industry decline lead to skills that cannot be transferred ( the evidence on the quantitative importance of firm specific capital is unresolved ).
The Iron King became the most productive mine in the Bradshaws, and produced $ 100 million in gold, silver, lead and zinc before its closure in 1968 L. Spude, Central Arizona Ghost Towns ( Las Vegas: Nevada Publications, 1978 ).
The sudden closure of the dealership lead the city to reconsider capital projects such as sewer upgrades and park beautification.
The line continued to be used to transport goods until the 1960s, when a combination of road haulage and a decline in industry around the village lead to closure of the station in 1965.
Other technical problems include finding off-shell closure of the constraint algebra and physical inner product vector space, coupling to matter fields of Quantum field theory, fate of the renormalization of the graviton in perturbation theory that lead to ultraviolet divergence beyond 2-loops ( see One-loop Feynman diagram in Feynman diagram ).
Given their sting, however, they must always be treated with caution, and the discovery of men o ' war washed up on a beach may lead to the closure of the whole beach.
With the closure of this facility, mining operations that had begun in the Middle Ages and had continued unbroken since the 16th century, extracting silver, lead and zinc, came to an end.
Yet for students who have high need for cognitive closure, this phenomenon may inadvertently lead to the inhibition of cognitive functions and processes essential to the learning process, so that they can maintain their prior certainty and / or perceived permanence of personally or socially important ideas, even if those ideas or knowledge are distinctly unrelated to any specific content or information being presented in the classroom.
The construction of the nearby Stateville Correctional Center begun in 1917 and opened in March 1925 was meant to lead to the swift closure of Joliet.
On 1 April 1998, an intact bottle bearing a lead closure similar to that recovered earlier in the year was discovered by expedition team members Bob Sheppard, Bob Creasy and Dr Michael McCarthy.
In addition, to ensure the authenticity of the presentation of his oeuvre once Cunningham was no longer able to lead his Company, the plan outlined a final international tour for the Company, and, ultimately, the closure of the Cunningham Dance Foundation and Merce Cunningham Dance Company and the transfer of all assets to the Merce Cunningham Trust.
The March 1976 coup against the hapless President Isabel Perón did not lead to the Permanent Assembly's closure and, instead, prompted its affiliated lawyers, including Alfonsín, to lend their services to the growing ranks of friends and relatives of the disappeared, arguably risking their lives to do so.
Falls in CO that occur as a consequence of hypoxia would lead to closure of this potassium channel and this would lead to membrane depolarisation and consequence activation of the carotid body.
However, earthquake damage lead to the closure of 27 buildings and caused millions of dollars of damage to equipment.
The state-owned factory contributed substantially to the local economy, until the 1990s, when economic crisis lead to the partial closure of the plant.
The problem has eased with the construction of the Googong Dam, and the spectre of heavy metal pollution has receded, partly due to the closure of some lead mines upstream.
These deposits may eventually lead to closure of the lumina of vessels.
He was chosen to lead the famous jazz orchestra that was put together for the opening in 1936 of the Sydney Trocadero, which became the city's leading dance venue for the next 35 years, and Coughlan led the orchestra at " The Troc " until its closure in 1971.
Millclose, the biggest lead mine in the country, took the Derbyshire lead industry into the 20th century, and just before its enforced closure in 1939, caused by flooding, it employed about six hundred men
The demise of the industry lead to its closure in the late 1990s.
However the closure of the coal mines in the 1980s and early 1990s lead to a major slump in the local economy and the area suffered a high level of socio-economic depression.

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