"It will still be in use until its planned replacement in 2007, " Wright said.
Cahners InStat estimates that 9.5 million Wi-Fi radios will be in use by year-end.
It is hoped that the bridge will be in use by the public by late-November.
Somerset County Council's Patrick Flaherty hoped the bridge would be in use for "the next 150 years".
More than 2 million tritium EXIT signs are estimated to be in use in the United States, according the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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The hard shoulder would be in use 24 hours a day, unlike other schemes in England which restrict use to peak hours.
They believe the runway extension could be in use by spring 2014.
The company hopes to develop a smokery, shop and cafe at Burford but the new dairy is expected to be in use by December.
If eggs can be made from the stem cells of men, with the advent of an artificial womb (already in use for sharks, in development with mammals and projected to be in use for humans within 100 years), it will also give them an organ they currently have to pay surrogate mothers for the use of.
Fingerprint scanners are not for the mass market, says Avivah Litan, an analyst at Gartner, who does think that voice biometrics will be in widespread use in America within three years.
She said customers could use other post boxes or the post office in the meantime and that the 11 pillar boxes should be back in use on Tuesday.
Even last week, vaccines using material from British cattle were found to be still in use.
By 1997 or 1998, Japan's Ministry of Post and Telecommunications predicts, the system will be in practical use.
The council, which has around 12, 000 homes, is now updating the property and expects it to be back in use by the mid-June or early July.
Other modules were designed to target files encrypted using a system known as Cryptofiler - an encryption standard that used to be in widespread use by intelligence agencies but is now less common.
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It only has to wait for Spotify to release an update to its iOS app (which it says will be in the first quarter of this year) and drivers who have Ford SYNC in their car will be able to use Spotify in the Car with voice commands.
You may have special obligations for example to hold a job for a military service member, be restricted in the use of employee records and may not be able to close a facility without minimum notice.
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And finally, knowing how retail prices are changing, in detail, would be of great use in trying to predict inflation.
Stagecoach is the single biggest operator of buses in the town and if it decided not use the bus station, there would be significant reduction in its use.
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Not to be forgotten, the recent and continuing reduction in coal use in America will be offset by increases in coal exports.
No worthy effort to train civil servants in just one capital will be of much use in neutralising these global networks.
Recently, researchers writing in Physical Review B suggested that arranging a number of tiny cloaks in a two-dimensional grid could be put to use in biomedicine and sensing, as well as traditional camouflage.
The effect, which occurs thanks to a conducting fluid in which the yarns were dipped, could be put to use in motors much thinner than a human hair.
Professor Ronald Levy, head of the cancer divison at Stanford University in the US, said that the bird virus could not replicate in human cells, so was likely to be safe to use in humans.
Americans should be prudent in their use of energy during the course of the next few weeks.
Bristol's Ixabepilone would treat cancer, and edifoligide would be for use in open-heart surgery.
Inspiration struck and he added wheels that could be folded in to use the stroller as a rocker.
It will mean about 8% of officers will be trained in their use, compared to the national average of about 11.5%.
This is not just pedantry, although I am happy to admit to wanting to be careful in my use of language.
They tend instead to be sloppy in their use of language, less than thorough, and chemophobic enough to undermine his legitimate points.
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