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The replacement work will be done at night, and will require lane closures or closing of the entire tunnel for safety, and may take up to 2 years to complete.
These closures will result in total job losses of 600 in Georgia.
The closures that enclose them may be hermetic, or may be “ free-breathing .” Hermetic closures will prevent subjection of the connectors within to temperature swings unless they are breached.
Invoking through the closures will give the following results:
Robert C. Eisenstadt ( born 1954 ), an economics professor at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, told the Shreveport Times that the closures, unlike previous exits of State Farm Insurance and International Paper, will have a disproportionate impact on lower-income workers: " This is our largest employer of low-to medium-skilled workers.
During the closures, northbound traffic will be diverted through the southbound tunnel while southbound traffic will have to use an alternative crossing.
The continual congestion and requirements for closures and refurbishments is unlikely to change, as the Blackwall Tunnel will remain the only major road crossing of the Thames in east London for the foreseeable future.
In March 2010, Trinity Mirror stated that it will end its bout of staff cuts and newspaper closures.
The numbers of job reductions and office closures has not been officially announced, but the proposals imply that up to 200 offices will close and a further 12, 500 jobs were to be lost from 2008 to 2011.
This will cause a different behavior in the case of mutable variables, because the state will no longer be shared between closures.
However, there will be some night time lane closures during phase II.
On January 10, 2008 Governor Schwarzenegger's office announced that the California State Park System will consider indefinite closures of all or part of 48 specific individual parks ( one in five ) to help meet the challenges of the looming ( projected ) 14. 5 billion dollar deficit facing California for its 2008-2009 budget year.
Another round of closures on October 30, 2010 will affect all GEOS schools on Kyushu and most on Shikoku.
The personnel on the committees responsible for determining closures also observe the economic impact that their decisions will have on the communities surrounding the installations.
The closures will happen in March 2012, as Waldbaums parent company continues to try to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
With the exception of William Street, the suburb remains primarily a residential area, and council proposals for street closures in 2005 indicate that it will probably stay that way.
If the language has closures as first-class objects that can be passed as arguments or returned from other functions ( closures ), the closure will need to be represented by a data structure that captures the bindings of the free variables.
Hermetic closures will subject the connectors within to temperature swings but not to humidity variations unless they are breached.
Free-breathing closures will subject them to temperature and humidity swings, and possibly to condensation and biological action from airborne bacteria, insects, etc.

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Their authority may include the power to arrest unrelated males and females caught socializing, anyone engaged in homosexual behavior or prostitution ; to enforce Islamic dress-codes, and store closures during Islamic prayer time.
Other Marion plant closures in the past few decades include those of Ball-Foster, SCM ( later Ampad ) Paper Company, and the Malleable Iron Works ( both on the far west side along Miller Avenue ).
Further closures include the closure of a factory in Steti in the Czech Republic, the indefinite closure of a factory in South Korea, and the closure of one of the three paper machines at Follum.
Groovy features not available in Java include both static and dynamic typing ( with the def keyword ), closures, operator overloading, native syntax for lists and associative arrays ( maps ), native support for regular expressions, polymorphic iteration, expressions embedded inside strings, additional helper methods, and the safe navigation operator "?.
Notable cases where railway stations have fallen into disuse include the Beeching Axe, a 1960s programme of mass closures of unprofitable railway lines by the British Government.
Some features of note include type inference, generators, multimethods, optional duck typing, macros, true closures, currying, and first-class functions.
Posture collars are often decorated, and may include other bondage elements such as locking closures, decorative spikes or D-rings for attaching restraints.
On August 24, 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure committee voted to include Naval Station Pascagoula on its final list of closures.
Notable closures include Kroch's and Brentano's ( 1995 ) in Chicago, Gotham Book Mart ( 2006 ) in New York, Cody's Books ( 2008 ) in Berkeley, Printers Inc.
Other closures include the " Wedding Island ", " The " RV Park ", " The Gallery ", and " Souper Sam ’ s ".

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Other closures ( of Chicken Holiday fast food shop, a paint store and an Asian restaurant ) were prompted to make way for the construction of a new Rite Aid store.
However on taking office, the new Taoiseach and his Finance Minister Ray MacSharry immediately drew up a drastic set of cutbacks including a spate of ward and hospital closures.
The most dramatic change in the topology from the classical picture to the new is that points are no longer necessarily closed ; by expanding the definition, Grothendieck introduced generic points whose closures are strictly larger than themselves.
BMA chairman Mr. James Johnson claimed 2006 was actually one of the worst years on record and that " 2006 has been full of bleak moments for the NHS-job losses, training budgets slashed, trusts delaying operations in order to save money and hospital closures announced at the same time as new PFI developments.
closures, warehouse operations were consolidated and new distribution
On the Armed Services Committee, he opposed a new series of military base closures and won passage of a bill that would assure that universities would provide access to their facilities for military recruitment purposes and ROTC.
Mare Island Naval Base was deactivated during the 1995 cycle of US base closures, but the US Navy Reserves still have access to the water portions of the State Wildlife Area for any riverine warfare training being conducted from their new base in Sacramento, California.
In recent years, new discoveries of unspent conventional munitions have caused repeated closures of Odyssey Middle School, northeast of Orlando International Airport.
During the closed season, rides were overhauled and repainted, and new rides and attractions were added, to provide the impression to patrons that the park had changed during the three month closures.
After 1997, Israel's use of comprehensive closures decreased and new policies were implemented.
In August 2006 a series of store closures was announced as Somerfield's new owners continued their restructuring activity.
On 19 March 2011, Lekman played a show in support of libraries during the widespread closures in the United Kingdom where he premiered a new song, " Every Little Hair Knows Your Name ".
Some would say aspects of the village have changed little in the last 30 years but the effects of all local coal mine closures along with other industrial decline has caused a de population of the village and the demolition of an estate of houses upon which the new primary school has now been built.
Bell Park, Corio and Norlane with the closures of Purnell and Goldsworthy Roads, to accommodate the new freeway.

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