The transfer station has been a flash point in Manhattan politics since Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed reopening a dormant site over a decade ago as part of an overhaul of the city's trash-removal system, which had relied largely on trucks and facilities concentrated in low-income neighborhoods in boroughs outside Manhattan.
Stibich showed that a high-energy form of UV called UV-C could kill C. diff, in either its active state or as a dormant spore protected by a tough seedlike shell.
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As the Soviet Union steadily disintegrated, with virtually all its 15 constituent parts straining at the leash, Mr Yeltsin made a successful bid for the leadership of the biggest republic the Russian Federation and then transformed it from a semi-dormant entity into a power base.
Tuberculosis can lie dormant in a person for years and then strike when the immune system is weak.
"Symptoms don't appear immediately, and an infected computer can sit dormant for a long time, " he wrote in his blog earlier this month.
But the notion of reviving a dormant brand takes real skill, patience and a bit of intuitive artistry.
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By stirring a dormant but incendiary nationalism, he succeeded in rallying support for himself in the late 1980's, at a time when Communism in the rest of Eastern Europe was in its death throes.
The Tories have their own populist agenda: the creation of a Big Society Bank to distribute funds from dormant bank accounts and a Green Investment Bank to back low-carbon industry.
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He told Margolis his plan to take over and rebuild a dormant watch brand.
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Yet losing one of them seemed to trigger a dormant sense of competitiveness.
The virus lives in the nerve roots in a dormant state, and is re-activated during times of illness and stress.
With 567 named projects identified worldwide, the geothermal industry is looking more and more like a dormant volcano beginning to stir.
He delights in marketing the team, a powerhouse brand that he snapped up during a dormant period, to his fellow New Englanders.
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Ransom tells CNET she imagined the currently dormant project as a reflection of the "overstimulation" us humans encounter in a digital world.
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Then he took over Powerball International, a dormant shell once in the hydrogen business, renamed it Apollo Resources and wound up back in court.
The company also employs the daughter of the head of Pakistan's anti-corruption watchdog, which last week revived a dormant investigation into Mr Riaz's business dealings.
But placing the blame on a dormant Microsoft stock, which is still down more than 50% from its late-1999 high, provides only part of the answer to Gates' decline.
House Speaker Newt Gingrich's strategy was simple: Get congressional Republicans to revive a dormant bill that would pay part of the U.S. debt to the United Nations and reorganize the foreign policy bureaucracy.
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For the next six years the case lay dormant, until a rancher found a human skull - later identified as Sabrina's - near Douglas Pass, between Dinosaur National Monument and Grand Junction in Colorado.
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In March 2011, two months after British police reopened a dormant probe into phone hacking at the News of the World, News Corp. announced that the younger Mr. Murdoch would move to New York to become News Corp.
By 1984, the country had defaulted on these loans, and they were left dormant for more than a decade.
However, when reflation is attempted in a mostly dormant home economy, the injected capital seems to leak out quickly to other, more attractive opportunities.
Those two actions may be counted as successes, in that the two wars are now dormant, but for a flare-up in Liberia a week ago.
"If the retail investor stays dormant, they have a bigger business than other people do, " says Napoli, noting that institutional investors have been very active during the market's volatility.
"What this study explores and similar studies are exploring is whether there are potentially infectious causes that result in prostate cancer going from a relatively dormant disease to one that's clinically significant, " says Albertsen.
Jane Heyn, the festival organiser and wife of the British ambassador to Burma, said she first had the idea for the event two years ago, but her plans lay dormant for more than a year, as until recently it would have been impossible for foreign writers to be granted visas to attend.
If commercial banks stop being paid to keep their money dormant, they will find a way to get money out the door.
Normally, Assange hacked into computer systems at night, when they were semi-dormant, but this time a Nortel administrator was signed on.
Israelis are discussing a long-dormant dream that Jordan, whose population is two-thirds Palestinian, will re-absorb the West Bank convenient for Israel, but possibly lethal for the Hashemite kingdom.
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