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closure and Belmont
Any closure at Aqueduct, which is equipped for the cold winter months, would have required millions of dollars in renovations at Belmont, a summer-only track.

closure and Airport
The loss of the port of Famagusta, which handled 83 percent of the general cargo, and the closure of Nicosia International Airport, in the buffer zone, were additional setbacks.
* 2006 – Hawaii Earthquake: A magnitude 6. 7 earthquake rocks Hawaii, causing property damage, injuries, landslides, power outages, and the closure of Honolulu International Airport.
Loading luggage onto a Boeing 747 at Boston Logan Airport, during a closure due to heavy snow
Also that year, Silver City moved its base to Blackbushe Airport, as a result of Langley's closure due to Heathrow's expansion.
Following the closure of the Marlboro Airport, Monmouth Executive Airport in Farmingdale, Old Bridge Airport and Mar Bar L Farms municipal airport supply short-distance flights to surrounding areas and are now the closest air transportation services.
Tensions were later raised after armed clashes between youth gangs forced the closure of Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in late October.
The closure of Kai Tak as a result of the opening of the new Hong Kong International Airport lifted the height restriction, and high-rise apartments started to appear.
USGS aerial photo of Stapleton International Airport looking to the north, June 1993, shortly before its closure.
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport, also known as Jean Lesage International Airport ( French: Aéroport international Jean-Lesage de Québec, or Aéroport de Québec ) was established in 1939, a year after the closure of the Aérodrome Saint-Louis.
The A concourse has a Delta Sky Club, the first airline lounge at Indianapolis International Airport since US Air closed their lounge following the closure of their hub.
Indeed the 2008 closure of “ Tempelhof International Airportand 2012 closure of “ Berlin-Tegel International Airport ” were set as a prerequisite for opening BER to traffic.
It will come to an end with Tegel's closure to commercial traffic when the new Berlin-Brandenburg Airport opens, on 27 October 2013.
left left leftConcurrent with the closure of Imeson Airport, the 125th Fighter-Interceptor Group ( 125 FIG ) of the Florida Air National Guard ( FANG ) relocated to Jacksonville International Airport.
Larnaca's economy has been growing since 1975, after the loss of the Port of Famagusta, which handled 80 percent of the general cargo, and the closure of the Nicosia International Airport meant that Larnaca's airport and seaport had increasingly important roles in the economy of the island.
Construction of the new runway resulted in April 2011 in the permanent closure of Barlow Trail and McCall Way's connections between Airport Road and McKnight Boulevard to the south ; road access to the rest of Calgary now requires motorists to drive north of the airport ( away from downtown ) on Barlow and access either Deerfoot Trail via Airport Trail or 36 Street or Metis Trail via Country Hills Boulevard.
* The airport whose demise was caused by rail absence a critique of the Mirabel Airport closure

closure and commonly
Rings can be made of a variety of different materials, most commonly leather, rubber, or silicone, though nylon and metal are also used either as the main component or part of the closure.
One of the many variants of the orange logo, commonly known for the ' splat ' design, used from October 8, 1984 to September 28, 2009 ; this particular version was used as the main logo from April 2003 to September 28, 2009, and was still used on Nickelodeon Arabia | the Arabian version of Nickelodeon until its closure in 2011, and is still used on newer products in tandem with the current logo.
( Nevertheless, it was commonly known as the " Brill Tramway " from its conversion to passenger use until its closure.
For example, indomethacin ( a prostaglandin inhibitor ) is commonly used to help with the closure of a patent ductus arteriosus ( PDA ).
The area is now commonly referred to as the Dearne Valley and was a major coal mining area, but since the closure of the mines in the late 1980s, it has become a deprived economic area.
* Hypernetted-chain equation, a closure relation to solve the Ornstein-Zernike equation commonly applied in statistical mechanics and fluid theory
The M & GN was frequently referred to as the " Muddle and Go Nowhere ", a fairly self-evident title for a route that served a mostly rural region, but after closure this phrase was commonly replaced with the phrase " Missed and Greatly Needed ".
Because surfers and other water-sports enthusiasts commonly wear boardshorts without underwear, one of the major complaints has been about the use of velcro for the fly closure which tends to entangle pubic hair.
Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort ( commonly known as Carysfort College ) was an important College of Education in Dublin, Ireland from its foundation in 1877 until its closure in 1988.
More commonly, this is often known as a bail closure, or French Kilner — it consists of a metal wire arrangement with a lever which, when pivoted downward against the side of the jar, applies leverage to a glass lid, clamping it down over a separate rubber O ring.
In February 2011, the clubs ’ future was again cast into doubt following the closure of Voluntary Park on safety grounds following the actions of the leaseholder of the Ayr Greyhound Stadium as the ground was more commonly known as by this time.
Brogues are most commonly found in one of four toe cap styles ( full or " wingtip ", semi -, quarter and longwing ) and four closure styles ( oxford, derby, ghillie, and monk ).
Brogues are most commonly found in one of four toe cap styles ( full or " wingtip " brogues, semi-brogues, quarter brogues and longwing brogues ) and four closure styles ( oxford, derby, ghillie and monk strap ).

closure and referred
Following the closure of the school in July 1984, its in-house amateur company the Little Theatre Players continued life as an independent amateur drama company called The Little Theatre Company often referred to locally and by its 70 + members as LTC.
The campaign uncovered evidence that British Rail had mounted a dirty tricks campaign against the line, exaggerating the cost of repairs (£ 6 million for Ribblehead Viaduct alone ) and diverting traffic away from the line in order to justify its closure plans, a process referred to as closure by stealth.
In older individuals, paresthesia is often the result of poor circulation in the limbs ( such as in peripheral vascular disease, also referred to by physicians as PVD or PAD ), most often caused by atherosclerosis, the build up of plaque within artery walls, over decades, with eventual plaque ruptures, internal clots over the ruptures and subsequent clot healing but leaving behind narrowing of the artery openings or closure, both locally and in downstream smaller branches.
Before the closing, local radio DJs and television newscasts referred to it as " Carmageddon " and " Carpocalypse ", parodying the notion of Armageddon and the Apocalypse, since it was anticipated that the closure would severely impact traffic.
" The neighborhood's poverty led the Jesuits to found a " Spiritual House " in the area, a charitable and educational mission referred to by San Pedro's indigent as " the Residence ;" the 1767 Suppression of the Society of Jesus led to the mission's closure, however.
Church key initially referred to a simple hand-operated device for prying the cap ( called a " crown cork ") off a glass bottle ; this kind of closure was invented in 1892.
Though some ERP components are referred to with acronyms ( e. g., contingent negative variation-CNV, error-related negativity-ERN, early left anterior negativity-ELAN, closure positive shift-CPS ), most components are referred to by a letter ( N / P ) indicating polarity ( negative / positive ), followed by a number indicating either the latency in milliseconds or the component's ordinal position in the waveform.
Following the closure of Toontown Station, a new on-board narration was introduced, which referenced the Fantasyland expansion and referred to the former Toontown Station stop as the " Watering Outpost " during construction since trains were still required to stop there in order to top off the tender with water and maintain the railroad's operating schedule.
In geometry, Poncelet's porism ( sometimes referred to as Poncelet's closure theorem ), named after French engineer and mathematician Jean-Victor Poncelet, states the following: Let C and D be two plane conics.

closure and Lake
Some of the last performances immediately before closure of the theatre's building were Swan Lake on 30 September with the Ballet Estable del Teatro Colón and the Buenos Aires Philharmonic ( Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires ).
After the closure of the Sunday Lake Mine on February 16, 1961 the local economy shifted from one of mining to the forest industry, goods and services, and tourism.
The school was renamed Frazeysburg-Nashport High School after the closure of Nashport High School due to the creation of Dillon Lake.
While flooding from the Juniata River was somewhat controlled due to a dam at Raystown Lake, west of Lewistown, the county experienced extensive flooding from the river and major streams which resulted in the permanent closure of many businesses along the river.
In 2009, Prairie Plant Systems discontinued operation at the mine due to the ending of their lease and the uncertainty regarding the pending closure of the Trout Lake mine.
In July 2010 Centro announced overhead line renewals costing £ 0. 43m and a £ 0. 53m investment in upgrading communications and signalling equipment, requiring closure for one week, between Birmingham Snow Hill and Black Lake in autumn 2010, and Black Lake and Priestfield in spring 2011.
Following company closure, Lake continued designing maritime salvage systems including obtaining permission to partially salvage the Lusitania of the south Irish coast and then later a failed attempt to salvage gold from, a British frigate that sank in 1780 in New York's East River with his submarine, the Explorer.
The Econoline is manufactured solely at Ford's Ohio Assembly plant in Avon Lake, Ohio — after the closure of the Lorain, Ohio plant in December 2005 and the consolidation of all production at Avon Lake.
Both the portions through Yosemite National Park and the stretch south of Mono Lake are subject to winter closure.
Prior to 2010 Turtle Lake Lodge had a store and rental cabins with some facilities ; since the closure of those operations, South Bay is the only beach on the lake with store / gas / restaurant & lounge operations.
On December 21, 2009, Michigan State Attorney General Mike Cox filed a lawsuit with the U. S. Supreme Court seeking the immediate closure of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to keep Asian carp out of Lake Michigan.
In December 2006 the vessel was moved from Lake Ontario to Halifax and later Shelburne, Nova Scotia, to ensure the vessel's movement to a buyer wasn't restricted by the seasonal closure of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
This pipeline was still in service until the 30 June 2006 closure of the Lake Margaret Power Scheme.
A pair of control valves were borrowed from Hoover Dam, allowing the closure of the river outlets and Millerton Lake began to fill on February 21, 1944.
Immediately after the closure the Lake George Mines dismantled and sold the infrastructure including removing many of the cottages.
In 1993 Andrew returned home to his mother ’ s home town of Burns Lake, British Columbia with the closure of his restaurant due to the health of Andrew ’ s late father who had recently had a stroke.
Clear Lake State Park was one of the 48 California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 and again in Fall 2009, as part of a deficit reduction program.
Since closure, part of its route has been reopened as the gauge Llanberis Lake Railway.

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