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e (the Hambro Arms), Post Office/shop, a now | redundant school building, a church (designed by James |
It seems a bit | redundant to point out that the King of the Hill episo |
A new | redundant array of independent memory (RAIM) technolog |
The center has abundant and | redundant power and robust bandwidth capabilities to i |
ss against single event upset is achieved by | redundant logic. |
h the requirements of The Reservoirs Act for | redundant reservoirs. |
wever, as a compromise, I offered to add the | redundant footnote as "hidden text" but I suppose that |
Your addition is | redundant to the statement about shagai just preceedin |
However, in 1986 he was again made | redundant. |
e are proposals to convert the airfield (now | redundant) into a freight-only commercial airport to b |
he Creekmoor Light Railway to remove all the | redundant signal lattice posts, arms, signs and dummy |
The SWT is an inherently | redundant scheme as the output of each level of SWT co |
carrying traffic in both directions, and the | redundant down platform was removed. |
able (like Beaujolais wine is) and requiring | redundant footnotes or the worse extreme of having a f |
Extra wiring, micro switches, and many | redundant circuits had been added to confuse the bomb |
igh levels of physical security and multiple | redundant power and humidity/air-conditioning systems. |
The church was closed and declared | redundant in 1972. |
nce that establishes, maintains and utilizes | redundant multi-hop routing from source to destination |
The church was closed in 1966 and declared | redundant in 1973 and is now in the care of the Church |
system are seismically qualified and contain | redundant divisions. |
a small number of houses and a farm, and the | redundant Church of St Mary. |
orn was switched off in 1988, apparently the | redundant equipment remains inside.The lighthouse was |
Extensive gravel pits that are now | redundant, lying between Fairford and Lechlade, form t |
Both are not | redundant. |
s . . . the two interior drawings are rather | redundant, and you can't tell what the place actually |
The communication and data links are dual | redundant secure systems. |
f internal organs, "most of which are either | redundant or unnecessary." |
under conditions where they are functionally | redundant, thus providing robustness against component |
consists of a cluster of cottages around the | redundant Church of St. Mary Magdalene. |
of the material provided at that article is | redundant with what's already here, and some of it is |
The two articles are | redundant as they are featuring two versions (with dif |
makes KoL (Kings of Leon) sound as sonically | redundant as U2 and Oasis is merely an accidental bonu |
ch relation, this interpretation appear as a | redundant and useless linguistic explanation with no f |
houses and the church of St Augustine's (now | redundant) which holds one service per year at harvest |
hitecture supports high availability through | redundant services. |
n the same record as "I, The Throw Away" was | redundant. |
evert IS to go back - to "revert it back" is | redundant. |
as staff from other sites would also be made | redundant. |
e current northern terminus but will be made | redundant when the railway will extend one mile north |
printing staff were told they would be made | redundant on 30 September. |
onfirmed that the station would be declared ' | redundant' as passenger train services were withdrawn |
up this, a section that would be completely | redundant if all privy councillors had PC as a post-no |
t allows the two roX RNAs to be functionally | redundant. |
That office became effectively | redundant after the city was recaptured by the Byzanti |
m channel 6 to channel 5, and became largely | redundant as a result of CKVR's increased transmission |
h had fallen into disrepair having been made | redundant by the Church of England in 1975. |
ly catalogues by Gates et al. have been made | redundant by the modern knowledge of the script, catal |
The church has since been made | redundant, deconsecrated and converted to private hous |
eum of Kent Life, Sandling, having been made | redundant by the construction of a new building. |
he last few years many people have been made | redundant due to the new structure of the company. |
Former employees have been made | redundant and are registered as creditors to claim the |
unwere Church (St Elidyrs) has been declared | redundant and the last open air service was held there |
om a firm, even though he may have been made | redundant through no fault of his own, rather than bei |
found by the inquest jury to have been', is | redundant. |
After being made | redundant, Jewell accepted a challenge from her friend |
Since being declared | redundant it has been taken into the care of the chari |
Until being made | redundant by Portsmouth in October 2009 Hardyman, agai |
With the now cleared site being left | redundant for over a year, it was wondered if developm |
Peter at the start of 1962, after being made | redundant by a newly-appointed producer with whom she |
ther was a forestry worker before being made | redundant. |
After being made | redundant from Radio Aire in 1983, Kershaw was employe |
Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Newcomer ( | Redundant / The Boston Marriage) |
nd committees: namely the Advisory Board for | Redundant Churches and the Oxford Mission. |
of the 2008 financial crisis, were both made | redundant from their jobs. |
Both became | redundant in 1941, when the drainage system was re-org |
he case on the valid side of the boundary is | redundant, and so equivalence partitioning recommends |
the engineering firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, a | redundant water main was installed during the construc |
ider) in 1998, Ross began building scalable, | redundant data centers to lay the foundation of bandwi |
pleted in 1874 but later the building became | redundant through the migration of the Jewish populati |
or Rail and a passenger carriage built using | redundant church pews. |
ds from Gold Corner to the River Bure became | redundant. |
ffered a modern and high-powered burner with | redundant capability in the event of a primary burner |
as a centre for small businesses, restoring | redundant buildings and modernising its 16 farms, ther |
sued for Bermuda on September 23, but proved | redundant when Philippe dissipated well to the south o |
ve immunity against specific bacteria but is | redundant against most other microorganisms. |
eing sold for scrap", and he began to buy up | redundant steam engines, storing and then restoring th |
chapel was restored during the 1970s by the | Redundant Churches Commission (now the Churches Conser |
oblems and damp and is now maintained by the | Redundant Churches Fund, although the building has bee |
h at Tarrant Crawford is looked after by the | Redundant Churches Commission, and the Parish is unite |
ssing local mail, its delivery capability is | redundant, because such systems much have a local mail |
tly reduced molars and carnassials, rendered | redundant from insectivory |
Some 1s bits in the check (or | redundant) portion of the code word have changed to 0s |
St Michael's Church is | redundant and is maintained by the Churches Conservati |
After the church became | redundant it was proposed to convert it into a house, |
moved to Dilton Marsh and the church became | redundant, however it remains consecrated and the fabr |
Although the church is | redundant, services are still held three times a year. |
ion went forward to have the church declared | redundant. |
a GPU's has also made the PS3 client largely | redundant. |
ading some to regard the postulated comma as | redundant and therefore highly suspect. |
specialises in creating new communities from | redundant land and estates, seized the opportunity to |
failure, a Solaris Cluster configuration has | redundant components, including multiple network conne |
to learn and use, to eliminate confusing and | redundant constructs, and to make the language easy to |
view that the doctrine of consideration was | redundant. |
authorship criteria, plagiarism, | redundant publications, and other types of scientific |
until the Diocese of Chichester declared it | redundant in 1990. |
Commons debate on the sale and demolition of | redundant power stations. |
ontrol system for the LLTV was designed with | redundant channels that used 2 of 2 logic. |
The Georgia Great Southern division became | redundant following acquisition of trackage rights ove |
In these cases the documentation is | redundant and may be confusing as it may not match the |
Main article: Dual modular | redundant |
ies 1 and 3, as its job was effectively made | redundant by the introduction of Refbot. |
eivers were called in and 480 employees made | redundant. |
lity for Council equipment and now empty and | redundant. |
ter declared St John the Evangelist's Church | redundant on 22 June 1973. |
Net layers were eventually made | redundant by advances in underwater detection technolo |
minutes, utilising four earlier Excels made | redundant by the loss of car park services at Lakeside |
ployer in the town until the facility became | redundant due to technological changes. |
owever, in the event of multiple failures of | redundant computers, the A320 does have mechanical bac |
the war and the church was finally declared | redundant. |
to date (2006), and makes the first article | redundant. |
I agree, the flag is | redundant and has nothing with the topic (the photo co |
No need for a | redundant reference here. |
gest purpose-designed facility for recycling | redundant marine structures including ships. |
ist attraction by using the supports for the | redundant track as the basis for a secondary bridge wh |
Is there a case for this | redundant inclusion that I don't see? |
he church lead to it being formally declared | redundant and in 1972 it became the responsibility of |
ilt in a period when private fortresses were | redundant in lowland Scotland, there was possibly a to |
s line which rendered the branch from Holmes | redundant. |
The oak benches were brought from the | redundant church of St Catherine's at Haydon, Dorset i |
Furthermore, the | redundant election complicates the primary election pr |
which makes high temperature gas separation | redundant. |
A goal of | redundant topologies is to eliminate network downtime |
ge ASC was commissioned, gradually replacing | redundant signalling locations in the area and princip |
Redundancies - A chunk of the graph is | redundant if its terminals can be reached if the chunk |
By mid-April the airfield had become | redundant combat needs and the facility was returned t |
utives began to feel that the 912 had become | redundant, that the 911 platform was sufficiently dive |
Lightship 116/538 had many | redundant systems in order to maintain its position th |
avara Rao and Kalyana Rao should have become | redundant. |
Alternatively, it may simply have become | redundant as nearby Hartington grew in importance and |
With time these labels have become | redundant, as jazz styles have become more homogenous. |
It sometimes helps eliminate | redundant code that common subexpression elimination ( |
island formed by the Don and the Holmes Cut, | redundant, and it is these that have become the nature |
ountess grew, the other two hospitals became | redundant, with the Royal Infirmary closing in 1993, a |
cards in 1952, Willcock received hundreds of | redundant cards through the post to auction for charit |
am Heritage Centre and Museum located in the | redundant Church of St Mary-le-Bow. |
This way, there is no time lost in writing | redundant test cases that would unnecessarily consume |
DIG is based in the | redundant medieval church of St Saviour in York, and w |
The museum is located in a | redundant church (St Mary-le-Bow) close to the World H |
The church was vested in the | Redundant Churches Fund, the forerunner of the Churche |
It is sited in the | redundant factory buildings of C&J Clark which was est |
ethodists, beginning its life in 1876 in the | redundant Roman Catholic St Chad's Grammar School in S |
1976 the church was officially vested in the | redundant Churches Fund. |
ntagonistic toward immigrants in transition, | redundant in that English was already the “official an |
onnected through fiber link, in self-healing | redundant ring architecture to Reliance Internet Data |
ive AP-101s, four of which are arranged in a | redundant configuration, with the fifth as backup. |
Space wasted on inappropriate or | redundant content. |
The sensors include triple | redundant air temperature, precipitation sensor, wind |
System design includes a | redundant architecture with computer software remote c |
at is fine by me - I prefer the inclusion of | redundant information over omitting something someone |
urs system also serves as an independent and | redundant docking monitoring system for the European A |
acquisition program independently developed | redundant and incompatible systems. |
Information about | redundant computation is extracted by analyzing the in |
This is fed along with GPS data, into three | redundant processing units known as Air Data Inertial |
St Ann's Church, Warrington is a | redundant Anglican church in Warrington, Cheshire, Eng |
Farfield Friends Meeting House is a | redundant Quaker meeting house some 2 miles (3 km) nor |
St Michael's Church, Cowthorpe, is a | redundant church in the village of Cowthorpe, North Yo |
St Bartholomew's Church, Goodnestone, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Goodneston |
Old St Stephen's Church, Fylingdales, is a | redundant Anglican church standing on a hillside in Fy |
riarmere, also known as Heights Chapel, is a | redundant Anglican church standing on a hillside overl |
St Margaret's Church, Hales, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Hales, Nor |
Longcross's church is Christ Church; it is a | redundant church registered for disposal and the paris |
St Andrew's Church, Willingale, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Willingale |
All Saints Church, Conington, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Conington |
Yatton Chapel is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Yatton, He |
St Peter's Church, Wickham Bishops, is a | redundant church in the village of Wickham Bishops, Es |
ch of St John the Baptist, Upper Eldon, is a | redundant Anglican church in the parish of King's Somb |
The Church of St Clement is now | redundant and in the care of the Churches Conservation |
St Brothen's Church, Llanfrothen, is a | redundant church at the edge of the village of Llanfro |
t John the Evangelist's Church, Cadeby, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Cadeby, So |
section earlier in the article, and is thus | redundant. |
St Peter's Church is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Hockwold c |
The Church of All Souls, Bolton, is a | redundant Anglican church in Astley Street, Bolton, Gr |
St Martin's Church, Preston Gubbals, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Preston Gu |
Holy Trinity Church, Coverham, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Coverham, |
Lumley Chapel is a | redundant Anglican church in the suburban village of C |
St Mary's Church, Lower Gravenhurst, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Lower Grav |
Virgin's Church, Stansted Mountfitchet, is a | redundant Anglican church near the village of Stansted |
St Bartholomew's Church is the | redundant Church of England parish church of Basildon |
St Andrew's Church, Bayvil, is a | redundant church standing in an isolated position in t |
The Church of St Nonna is a | redundant church in Bradstone, Devon, England that was |
urch, Norwich, or St Lawrence's Church, is a | redundant Anglican church in St Benedict's Street, Nor |
All Saints Church, West Harling, is a | redundant Anglican church in the civil parish of Harli |
St Mary's Church, Derwen, is a | redundant church in the centre of the village of Derwe |
such a statement is obvious, then it is also | redundant and not needed. |
St Mary's Chapel, Lead, is a | redundant Anglican chapel standing in an isolated posi |
chael and All Angels' Church, Thornton, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Thornton, |
d's Church (or the Church of St Edmund) is a | redundant church building located on Clement Royds Str |
building that overseas Southcote Lock is the | redundant Southcote Pumping Station which, when it ope |
All Saints Church, Kedleston, is a | redundant Anglican church standing adjacent to Kedlest |
The church is now | redundant. |
system development, where it is functionally | redundant with SOX3 and to a lesser degree SOX2, and m |
Association, the term "Javanese" is somewhat | redundant- the more preferred term is: "Oriental with p |
Urishay Castle Chapel is a | redundant chapel to the north of Urishay Castle, some |
ohn the Evangelist's Church, Lancaster, is a | redundant Anglican church in North Road, Lancaster, La |
This name is largely | redundant now. |
land parish church of the Virgin Mary is now | redundant and maintained by the Churches Conservation |
(via St Mary's curve), although this is now | redundant, because the East London Line now uses Overg |
St Mary's Church, Stainburn, is a | redundant Anglican church in the village of Stainburn, |
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