| 21. | The airlines have lost bist carriers have been restructuring since that time, laying off employees and mothballing aircraft.
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| 22. | Under pressure to downsize, military officials hope to avoid mothballing the system and defray some costs with peacetime uses.
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| 23. | "Mothballing does not mean shutting down, " said Patrick Breen, spokesman for the Royal Mail.
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| 24. | De-mothballing Salyut 6 occurred simultaneously with the crew s adaptation to weightlessness, and required about one week.
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| 25. | At this time, the planned mothballing of the major proportion of the Ellesmere Port plant went ahead as originally planned.
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| 26. | This " mothballing " was put into place as an economy measure should demand ever make its use an economical proposition.
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| 27. | AGL reviewed this decision and deferred the planned mothballing in June 2016, following the closure of Alinta's Port Augusta
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| 28. | Enron's costs for mothballing the project with only its foundations in place amounted to $ 250, 000 a day.
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| 29. | The conflict showed no signs of ending, and in January 1990, Bougainville Copper announced the mothballing of the Panguna mine.
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| 30. | The Sunset Project gradually drained the group airfleet, in which B-29s were flown back to the states for mothballing.
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