Maternity patients were moved from areas of Wishaw to non-affected areas of the hospital but no patients had to be moved out of the hospital.
It is not enriched and cannot be used without first going through a complicated enrichment process, he said, but because of the unstable nature of Iraq, the United States and the Iraqi government decided it should be moved out of that country.
No gold will be moved out of the Bank of England's vaults, however.
It is due to start on 11 September but there have been suggestions it will be moved because of security concerns.
His lawyers have often expressed concern about his health in the past, usually demanding that he be moved out of solitary confinement.
According to the adage, a portfolio should be moved out of stocks and into cash or bonds at the start of May.
The autumn restrictions mean sheep cannot be moved out of Devon until further tests show that the region is completely clear of the disease.
They were unable to save him, but with the hospital morgue full and another emergency arriving, the dead man had to be moved out of the hospital's only resuscitation bed.
While O'Mara said he does not share those concerns, he told CNN the case may need to be moved out of Seminole County to get a fair and impartial jury.
If the task of halving child poverty by 2010 en route to ending it by 2020 is to be achieved, 300, 000 children must be moved out of poverty in each of the four years to 2010-11, a near-impossible task.
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Depending on the circumstances a number of licences need to be granted before a whale can be moved and disposed of, including from the Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
It noted they could be moved a number of times during their stay in the hospital, sometimes late at night, suggesting the needs of the service were being put before the needs of the patient.
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"The Night Watch" is the only picture in the gallery to have its own "escape slide, " designed in 1934, to allow it to be swiftly moved out of danger in case of fire, or other threats.
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Enrico, who is a member of the PepsiCo board, says he expects she may be moved to another area of the company to get experience in running a division or an area of business on her own, something she hasn't yet done.
The second part of the plan attempts to move around the same amount of money as would be moved if everyone put in 48% of their Net Local Revenue.
He then moved to be controller of audit and chief executive with the Accounts Commission.
Merseyside Police said they had made representations for the fixture to be moved on the basis of "operational considerations".
Maybe the three-point line could be moved in a couple of inches.
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The concern among broadcasters is that in conjunction with the auctions some broadcasters would be moved to new parts of the spectrum and some viewers may lose one or more stations.
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Ms. Libner said the new trash and recycling bins will be moved from the center of grassy areas into main pathways where people walk, making it easier for trash to be picked up.
Media which lives on a computer can be moved to a variety of mobile devices by dragging and dropping the files to a desktop folder which then drops copies on the external device over the web.
And he suggested that departmental select committees might draw on their expertise in policy areas to draft amendments to bills, which could be moved on the floor of the House by a representative of the committee.
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Data can be moved in and out of the chip at speeds of up to 10 megabits per second - far faster than is possible with other short-range radio systems such as Bluetooth or Radio Frequency ID tags.
But it is understood Collier and Clarke are pushing for the IPL to be moved back a couple of weeks to accommodate England players, who have still not signed their central contracts because of the uncertainty they face.
The Columbia and Snake River system allows large volumes of freight to be moved with negligible impact on air quality, and replacing this transportation capacity would require use of 120, 000 rail cars or 700, 000 trucks.
Buckwald confirmed that the sensors can be mobile (i.e: attached to the body) and grids of sensors can be moved in relation to a moving body.
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Platforms have not been extended at Kentish Town because of road bridges at each end which cannot be moved, or at Cricklewood and Hendon because of "insufficient demand" to warrant running longer trains.
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The location of an inquest will be able to be moved from a coroner's own district if it is deemed to be in the best interest of bereaved families and witnesses.
Bradley said enforcement of laws banning anti-competitive activities in the livestock industry should be moved from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to the Justice Department.
Richard Mall received perhaps the greatest applause of the night, for his invention of the Matthews Max Menace Arm, a portable device which allows studio lights to be moved and positioned all over a set, often where normal lighting cannot be used because of on-site restrictions or other difficult conditions.
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