Its spring is wound for half a minute, and then unwinds over six minutes, charging a battery.
NMEC's bank account when the firm is wound up next year.
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He had also set the same 1200 deadline for potential bidders to submit offers for the assets of the club, in the event that it is wound up.
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The spring is wound for half a minute, and then unwinds over six minutes, charging a battery in the process, and providing enough energy to run the radio for an hour. (This means the radio's spring-controller circuit is no longer necessary.) Thus, Freeplay has switched from making solely spring-powered devices to making battery-powered devices that are equipped with a clockwork mechanism for recharging and emergency use.
Antibacterial ointment is applied and the wound is bandaged.
The in-house made Richard Mille mechanical movement is manually wound and features the time with a tourbillon complication.
Nottingham based Premiere Travel Ltd is being wound down and will cease trading in the "next few days".
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The longer queues formed outside branches of Laiki, which is being wound up.
The question now appears to be how deep is the wound and how long will it take to heal.
The region had been the soot-coated centre of Germany's coal and steel industries, but mining is being wound down and steel can be forged with many fewer workers.
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The Central Bank of Cyprus says that Alvarez and Marsal are now investigating Laiki too - Cyprus's second largest bank, which is being wound up and folded into Bank of Cyprus.
An important issue point is whether the rescue funds will come from the European Financial Stability Facility, the temporary bailout fund that is being wound down, or its permanent replacement, the European Stability Mechanism.
Throwing a Band-Aid over a bad wound is actually a decent strategy, if the Band-Aid helps the wound to heal itself.
This is an example of a self-inflicted wound that is unnecessary.
After the wound is washed out, doctors address any tears in the surrounding tissue.
He is outshone by Jude Law, whose violent disappearance, halfway through the picture, is a grievous wound.
Current methods take between 24 and 48 hours to get an answer as to whether the wound is infected.
As a country, Brazil is like that wound ball of Christmas lights in the garage that takes hours to unravel.
Betty didn't win that election, but she remained active in the Texas Democratic Party which is how she wound up becoming a superdelegate.
Adding salt to the wound is the future employment index fell further, by 17 points, marking a 32 point decline in the last two months.
I'm a bit addicted to the game, which is how I wound up at the Sacred Fools Theater in L.A. on a Saturday night for a "Guitar Hero" competition.
As the debate rages on, the only thing that seems to unite New Yorkers is that the wound on New York's skyline must be healed with a dramatic building and that none of those produced so far comes up to scratch.
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Lepoglava bobbin lace is made by braiding thread wound on spindles, or bobbins, it is often used to make lace ribbons for folk costumes or is sold at village fairs.
The good news is that, as with any self-inflicted wound, the power is in our hands to change course.
Its aim is to provide specialist wound care to former members of the military.
The company, which was established in 1901, is expected to be wound up over the next three months.
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