The Navy opted to spend $ 20 million for mothballing and about $ 100, 000 per year in upkeep for each battleship.
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And Haselock said that " the parties continue to press ahead " with pulling back troops to barracks and mothballing weaponry.
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Such treatments are extensively used when " mothballing " a steel ship, automobile, or other equipment for long-term storage.
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Earlier this week, Ohio-based American Electric Power started the process of indefinitely mothballing seven natural gas-fired plants in Texas.
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And Haselock said that " the parties continue to press ahead " with pulling back troops to barracks and mothballing the weaponry.
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The requested remedy is not simply the mothballing of the punchcard machines, but the imposition of uniform statewide voting systems, an expensive proposition.
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Airline executives say they have only been able to identify about half of those savings by cutting flights, mothballing planes and laying off employees.
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Speaking of mothballing ice hockey in March, it seems odd that not a single Republican is urging a constitutional amendment to enforce this sensible idea.
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The disaster brought calls to speed up the mothballing of single-hulled tankers like the sunken Prestige . ( Williams, Cox News Service ).
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Tranz Rail discontinued operating the line in 2001 and the line was closed in 2003, together with the mothballing of the entire Taneatua Branch line.