Hinkley B, which started generating in 1976, is due to be turned off in 2023.
They would get turned off if they think you're getting money to help out those people.
Once that develops into an oversupply profits evaporate and the investment spigot is turned off.
But Obama has a certain emotional detachment that has turned off many of them.
Have you ever accidentally turned off your notebook trying to get it out of standby mode?
So much so that consumers are actually starting to get turned off by these initiatives.
If you turned off the oven, bring it back up to 350 degrees F.
The guy who turned off dozens of VCs is now considered a model entrepreneur.
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So he watched at home and turned off the television after the winners came through.
Sometimes you just can't remember if you turned off the toaster oven before leaving the house.
He demanded the stage lights be turned off so that he could see his audience!
Only parents can make sure the TV is turned off and homework gets done.
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The old man turned off the wireless, and went on listening affectionately to his wife.
He said that even children at primary school were being turned off by science.
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In our case until the time when, by divine intervention, the heat is turned off.
We often did, but on this occasion Tony turned off the footpath and I blindly followed.
Behavioural economists have noted that people can be turned off by having too much choice.
But many independents are turned off by the partisan bickering they are seeing in Washington.
"Young people are turned off by cars these days, " says Takuya Okita, a designer for Honda.
They can be introduced with a particle accelerator, which can be turned off if danger threatens.
Dorchester was the first place to have its lights turned off at midnight in 2010.
Apple turned off Java by default for its OS X users as a precaution.
Such crude appeals, combined with tough talk from congressional Republicans, turned off many Hispanic voters.
Analogue TV channels have been turned off for good in more than 200, 000 households in Scotland.
But by the 1970s, spectators had become turned off by an overemphasis on theatrics.
After lunch, he put his dishes in the sink and turned off the radio.
If turned off for even a moment, hoses freeze, leaving them plugged, stiff and useless.
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Mr Bush's folksy insouciance appeals to Americans who are turned off by Mr Gore's intensity.
Dechen Yangdon, twenty-seven, turned off the lights in her classroom and locked the door.
The last thing is make sure that all the stretch modes are turned off.
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