| 41. | The work was completed 10 days early on September 20, 1989 when SLC-6 was placed in mothball status.
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| 42. | Not to mention that the strong odor of naphthalene, the active ingredient in mothballs, is a turn-off to many.
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| 43. | Naphthalene ( the chemical used in mothballs ) is considered more effective, but there are concerns over its effects on human health.
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| 44. | Philadelphia, swept by Detroit in the 1997 Finals, will wrap veteran Ron Hextall in mothballs and go with recently acquired Sean Burke.
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| 45. | So, in 2000, he put his 50-times-a-year show in mothballs to concentrate on research and writing.
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| 46. | But the ruler of Cuba for 36 years won't be putting his famed fatigues in mothballs, said Van't Wout.
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| 47. | It s been put in mothballs now . . . I much prefer Hammond A-100 s, that s my choice ."
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| 48. | The plants will stay in mothballs for another year while the agency decides whether to scrap them or convert them to another type of fuel.
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| 49. | The utility plans to replace the lost power by increasing output at plants that burn fossil fuels and by firing up plants now in mothballs.
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| 50. | After a decade in mothballs, " O-7 " was recalled to active duty and recommissioned at Philadelphia 12 February 1941.
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