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e as a Grade II* listed building, but is now redundant and in the care of the Churches Conservation
Lightship 116/538 had many redundant systems in order to maintain its position th
failure, a Solaris Cluster configuration has redundant components, including multiple network conne
acquisition program independently developed redundant and incompatible systems.
of the nineteenth century these mills became redundant and industry expanded enormously as mill own
ntains many diagrams and constructs that are redundant or infrequently used.
tly reduced molars and carnassials, rendered redundant from insectivory
Does this seem redundant, or is it OK considering that some readers w
St Michael's Church is redundant and is maintained by the Churches Conservati
munications, the principal clock of a set of redundant clocks, is the clock that is selected for no
fault tolerance techniques in which a set of redundant block is created, each of which create a com
A goal of redundant topologies is to eliminate network downtime
Information about redundant computation is extracted by analyzing the in
Terminally redundant DNA is DNA that contains repeated sequences
It is now redundant and is under the care of the Churches Conser
St Peter's, St Andrew's Church was declared redundant and is under the care of the Churches Conser
island formed by the Don and the Holmes Cut, redundant, and it is these that have become the nature
moved to Dilton Marsh and the church became redundant, however it remains consecrated and the fabr
warning, which in this case was particularly redundant because it followed a section heading clearl
Redundancies - A chunk of the graph is redundant if its terminals can be reached if the chunk
s Church was also closed and officially made redundant, and its parish was also amalgamated with th
With time these labels have become redundant, as jazz styles have become more homogenous.
The people weren't redundant, their jobs were.
avestones were removed after it was declared redundant in July 1980.
The church was declared redundant in July 1995.
The church was declared redundant in July 1973.
Corwen, Cynwyd and Deeside, before making 45 redundant in late 2008.
aff at Eastbourne Borough Council where made redundant in late 2009 as part of a cost-cutting exerc
The sails of the south was part of the redundant but later revived gateway project, this and
Later in the year she is made redundant, however later gets a job as a school secret
he Creekmoor Light Railway to remove all the redundant signal lattice posts, arms, signs and dummy
ng single points of failure by making use of redundant components like multiple network cards, stor
It's completely redundant to list other genres over "rock, Pop".
ge ASC was commissioned, gradually replacing redundant signalling locations in the area and princip
e ferry link between Rohri and Sukkur became redundant when Lord Reay Governor of Bombay.
ilt in a period when private fortresses were redundant in lowland Scotland, there was possibly a to
the engineering firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, a redundant water main was installed during the construc
land parish church of the Virgin Mary is now redundant and maintained by the Churches Conservation
r owned by the Assemblies of God, and is now redundant and managed by the Historic Chapels Trust.
70 staff were made redundant, including many apprentices, who received co
Lee was made redundant in May 2003, but returned in August 2003 as
In these cases the documentation is redundant and may be confusing as it may not match the
Farfield Friends Meeting House is a redundant Quaker meeting house some 2 miles (3 km) nor
urs system also serves as an independent and redundant docking monitoring system for the European A
ere added in an effort to make the otherwise redundant film more suitable for release in the radica
Association, the term "Javanese" is somewhat redundant- the more preferred term is: "Oriental with p
ve immunity against specific bacteria but is redundant against most other microorganisms.
-diameter lens makes lens interchangeability redundant for most photographers.
In 2008, all except four staff were made redundant and moved to an office in Granada Studios in
Many of these Gub regions are though to be redundant as mutating has no effect however, Gub1 whic
Alternatively, it may simply have become redundant as nearby Hartington grew in importance and
By mid-April the airfield had become redundant combat needs and the facility was returned t
hnny Trash commented "Any such move would be redundant as no one can wreck the band's career better
om a firm, even though he may have been made redundant through no fault of his own, rather than bei
such a statement is obvious, then it is also redundant and not needed.
It was declared redundant in November 1973.
Systems, which are redundant in numbers of irreplaceable elements, do det
Compatible states are redundant, if occurring in the same state machine.
The church was declared redundant in October 1973.
am Heritage Centre and Museum located in the redundant Church of St Mary-le-Bow.
Usually, the redundant systems of an ISP respond very quickly, choo
The oak benches were brought from the redundant church of St Catherine's at Haydon, Dorset i
Lightmoor is dependent upon TSR securing the redundant half of the former double track from Lightmo
inal already included a "the", producing the redundant Attack of the the Eye Creatures.
A Redundant Array of Inexpensive Nodes act as storage se
Some 1s bits in the check (or redundant) portion of the code word have changed to 0s
St Bartholomew's Church is the redundant Church of England parish church of Basildon
A redundant array of independent memory (RAIM) is a desi
A new redundant array of independent memory (RAIM) technolog
It was a redundant ring of IBM POWER5 SMP servers.
consists of a cluster of cottages around the redundant Church of St. Mary Magdalene.
now used as a residential home, and the now redundant church of St. Michael.
a small number of houses and a farm, and the redundant Church of St Mary.
I simply removed redundant information on the Laci Peterson case: Peter
On 17 May 1995 it was declared redundant and on 10 June 2004 it was granted the provi
Pond Lane Flood Gates (No18) is redundant lock on the River Lee Navigation in the Lond
al method, as discussed above, with multiple redundant backups operating constantly and checking ea
able (like Beaujolais wine is) and requiring redundant footnotes or the worse extreme of having a f
sed to laboratory test samples) have lots of redundant, randomly oriented leaves.
eloperoxidase in the immune response must be redundant to other mechanisms of intracellular killing
nt atrophy of the eyelid tissue resulting in redundant folds over the lid margins.
at is fine by me - I prefer the inclusion of redundant information over omitting something someone
With the now cleared site being left redundant for over a year, it was wondered if developm
e glimpsed from the churchyard of Coverham's redundant medieval parish church.
rner's brief managerial tenure, but was made redundant as part of an overhaul of the coaching staff
onfirmed that the station would be declared ' redundant' as passenger train services were withdrawn
he fore when in 1466, attempting to downsize redundant offices, Paul II proceeded to annul the coll
ve structure-a structure which is frequently redundant, and per member costs more than that of any
or Rail and a passenger carriage built using redundant church pews.
sued for Bermuda on September 23, but proved redundant when Philippe dissipated well to the south o
carrying traffic in both directions, and the redundant down platform was removed.
It seems a bit redundant to point out that the King of the Hill episo
I just removed one redundant bullet point, and perhaps it could be reduce
Until being made redundant by Portsmouth in October 2009 Hardyman, agai
ics complained that these later works became redundant and predictable, as Acker continued to explo
dger department of a City firm, but was made redundant after pressing his fellow clerks to join a t
ng of prebiotic RNA transcripts but was made redundant since proteins took over the cleavage and po
under conditions where they are functionally redundant, thus providing robustness against component
building that overseas Southcote Lock is the redundant Southcote Pumping Station which, when it ope
Would it be redundant to put it on here?--Spartacusprime
After being made redundant from Radio Aire in 1983, Kershaw was employe
It has become known for its work scrapping redundant British railway locomotives and it also ran
Longcross's church is Christ Church; it is a redundant church registered for disposal and the paris
orn was switched off in 1988, apparently the redundant equipment remains inside.The lighthouse was
the end of World War II, she was found to be redundant and Report was never commissioned.
nce that establishes, maintains and utilizes redundant multi-hop routing from source to destination
For this reason the FL range became redundant and second hand lenses became very affordabl
paragraphs into one, as they were partially redundant and seemed to be referring more to africaniz
r of power stations that the CEGB was making redundant and selling for redevelopment at that time.
ntation of the spacecraft was obtained using redundant Sun sensors, star trackers, and inertial mea
nrdb: a program for merging trivially redundant (identical) sequences
However, she was later made redundant so she attended the Guildhall School of Musi
two separate articles for Mars 2 and Mars 3. Redundant information should be removed from the indiv
The redundant No.2 signal box was subsequently also reloca
Now redundant, the signal box was taken down and rebuilt a
The term is redundant, though, since all opossums are native to th
St David's Church, Llangeview, is a redundant church sited in a round churchyard adjacent
he case on the valid side of the boundary is redundant, and so equivalence partitioning recommends
It was declared redundant and sold in 1971, the then rector of Lansdow
r criticism is that the doctrine is somewhat redundant to Soli Deo Gloria, since the divinity of Je
ization that eliminates expressions that are redundant on some but not necessarily all paths throug
t source-channel coding is the encoding of a redundant information source for transmission over a n
system development, where it is functionally redundant with SOX3 and to a lesser degree SOX2, and m
it will have a greater likelihood of having redundant stabilizing species, and it will have a grea
St Andrew's Church, Bayvil, is a redundant church standing in an isolated position in t
Wainsgate Baptist Church is a redundant chapel standing in an elevated position abov
century, known as Ennor Castle, which became redundant after Star Castle was built in the late sixt
Commons debate on the sale and demolition of redundant power stations.
It was demolished along with the redundant 180th Street - Bronx Park station.
gest purpose-designed facility for recycling redundant marine structures including ships.
, and thus they can be correctly repaired if redundant information, such as the undamaged sequence
ssing local mail, its delivery capability is redundant, because such systems much have a local mail
A redundant power supply seem to have failed during a re
rstood and rarely mentioned failure mode for redundant storage systems that do not utilize transact
The communication and data links are dual redundant secure systems.
The sensors include triple redundant air temperature, precipitation sensor, wind
ontrol system for the LLTV was designed with redundant channels that used 2 of 2 logic.
ntagonistic toward immigrants in transition, redundant in that English was already the “official an
It sometimes helps eliminate redundant code that common subexpression elimination (
Is there a case for this redundant inclusion that I don't see?
This became redundant with the opening of Whitton Baptist Church i
ea from medieval times but were largely made redundant with the passing the Excise Act, in 1823.
ountess grew, the other two hospitals became redundant, with the Royal Infirmary closing in 1993, a
The service was made redundant by the opening of the Severn Bridge in 1966.
Crunwere Church (St Elidyr) is now declared redundant and the last service (open-air) held on 2nd
Its provisions have been made essentially redundant by the Telecommunications Act 1984, which al
In 1926 the church was declared redundant and the nave was demolished, leaving a forlo
The Church of St Andrew was made redundant in the late 70's and was allowed to fall int
onsensus at the time was that such lists are redundant if the information is also provided in a sep
That office became effectively redundant after the city was recaptured by the Byzanti
That service became redundant when the railway was extended to Bournemouth
pleted in 1874 but later the building became redundant through the migration of the Jewish populati
ich had served as a run-round loop, was made redundant when the line was extended to Froghall, so w
e current northern terminus but will be made redundant when the railway will extend one mile north
Redundant contained the first ever reference in theatr
With such a redundant arrangement, the Chromadoria are liable to b
er of the staff (LSI and software) were also redundant and the Cambridge site was closed.
ining portions of the test track will become redundant when the TRL lease expires in 2011.
(via St Mary's curve), although this is now redundant, because the East London Line now uses Overg
ruction of the Berlin Wall, and was rendered redundant by the reunification of Berlin.
building a fault-tolerant system by means of redundant components, the individual components should
It was declared redundant by the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham i
h had fallen into disrepair having been made redundant by the Church of England in 1975.
ecreasing available targets, and they became redundant when the war of movement resumed in mid-1918
ly catalogues by Gates et al. have been made redundant by the modern knowledge of the script, catal
e although a small number of these were made redundant after the company went on-air as the studios
eum of Kent Life, Sandling, having been made redundant by the construction of a new building.
unwere Church (St Elidyrs) has been declared redundant and the last open air service was held there
In Britain they became redundant when the Clean Air Act forced a change of fu
mmarians have pointed out that the phrase is redundant, since the word or logically and grammatical
ies 1 and 3, as its job was effectively made redundant by the introduction of Refbot.
utives began to feel that the 912 had become redundant, that the 911 platform was sufficiently dive
minutes, utilising four earlier Excels made redundant by the loss of car park services at Lakeside
It was declared redundant by the Diocese of Lincoln in 1990 and sold t
original Scarborough Build Society were made redundant and the headquarters was moved to Skipton.
Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Newcomer ( Redundant / The Boston Marriage)
e Less was built in the 1850's but then made redundant in the 20th century.
The Second Bulgarian Legion became redundant to the Serbians as a result of this.
All staff were made redundant in the Summer of 2010 and all pupils were re
These changes made the supplementary steamer redundant and the Lady Beatrice was sold.
owever, in the event of multiple failures of redundant computers, the A320 does have mechanical bac
The nickname became redundant following the Main Building being repainted
In 1970 these were made redundant by the installation of a vertical spindle el
Your addition is redundant to the statement about shagai just preceedin
already served by its repeaters, making them redundant -- their future is currently unknown.
ould be dense in , and that they are not too redundant, i.e., their intersection should only contai
of the 2008 financial crisis, were both made redundant from their jobs.
Some of its redundant trolleybuses then served on the Walsall syst
Some of their redundant trolleybuses then served on the Walsall syst
t of Stockton-on-Tees up-river was virtually redundant by then.
ading some to regard the postulated comma as redundant and therefore highly suspect.
rtebrate nervous system, many neurons become redundant (because they have died, failed to connect t
The two articles are redundant as they are featuring two versions (with dif
mes Barrier caused the flood gates to become redundant and they were finally removed in 1987.
I think it is redundant to this list.
dustries of the area, and these words became redundant when those industries disappeared.
cards in 1952, Willcock received hundreds of redundant cards through the post to auction for charit
ployer in the town until the facility became redundant due to technological changes.
Multiple Redundant Air to Air datalinks.
                                                                                                   


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