Mr. KEN BLICHINGTON (Pilot, U.S. Airways): I taxied across a runway that was in use.
The levels were tested when the phone was in use (transmitting radiation) against the head and when against the head but in the off position.
Mr Blair told MPs the triple vaccine had been cleared by independent bodies including the British Medical Association and was in use in 90 countries around the world.
The well itself was named after the Parish clerks who would perform miracle plays (dramatizations of Biblical miracles or Saint's lives) and was in use until the 19th Century.
It was dropped a couple of times by my son (not while it was in use thankfully), and lived for a couple of weeks in a bag without any data loss.
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Inspectors said a seclusion facility was still in use - despite being ruled not fit for purpose by the trust.
Donahue says it's not likely this could have happened during flight when the auxiliary power unit was not in use.
This became more common in the 1920s, and especially during the Bretton Woods period, but it was in regular use pre-1914 as well.
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Mr. Obama has been much more aggressive than President George W. Bush was in the use of drone attacks and risky paramilitary operations.
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Well you all can decide if you like that phrase or not or maybe it was already in use and I never knew it.
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They did not realise, for example, that once such enterprise software was in widespread use, business would have to be conducted in much the same way worldwide.
More problematic is his approach to macroeconomics (a term, incidentally, that was barely in use in 1948, and did not appear in the first edition of the book).
U.S. Patent No. 2, 292, 387 for a "Secret Communication System" was issued to Hedy Kiesler Markey and George Antheil in 1942. (Markey was the surname of a husband she had divorced in 1940.) The frequency-hopping technology was not put to use in World War II, but it was employed in 1962 during the blockade of Cuba.
Ms Kaur was trained in the use of mercury, said Ms Cohen, and was taught how to handle it safely and deal with spillages.
The spike in Internet use was, in fact, "relatively short-lived, " according to Matrix.
The US government did not print paper money at this time, as it had during the War for Independence, but there was plenty of paper money in use, which was issued by private banks.
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Chlorpyrifos was introduced in 1965 and widely used in households until it was banned in 2001 for home use.
There was a slight increase in use among 16-19 year olds in 2001 when the change in availability of the emergency pill was made, but this dropped back down again in 2002.
An application was eventually put in to use a site at Sellafield, but was rejected by the government.
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Seven-time Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds also was implicated in HGH use but has said he never knowingly used banned substances.
The MAIB said Chloe was thrown to the deck and the RIB continued because the kill-cord for the engine was "not in use".
But there was no model in use that took into account a generational crisis, one where home prices might drop 20% in one year.
The critics over at Hot Hardware noted that while it won't take advantage of SATA 6Gbps, it doesn't "suffer from a split personality, " meaning that performance was shockingly consistent in use.
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Catchphrase, the ITV game show that ran for 16 years from 1986 to 2002, was innovative in its use of computer graphics to represent maxims and sayings, but it probably sticks in the public consciousness as much for Roy Walker's handling of some of the inept efforts at answers.
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, said his group was interested in soldiers' drug use partly because the risk was present during the Vietnam War.
And to estimate the share of prisoners in certain subgroups, it was necessary in some cases to use surveys conducted no more than once every five years, interpolating numbers in between and making the result fuzzier.
As David Cameron took the flak over his controversial NHS reforms in England back in April, he was happy to use the health service in Wales to distract attention from the controversy during question time in the Commons.
This is a big deal because in 1972 AP was the first company to use steel in a sports watch rather than a precious metal like silver or gold.
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