By 1928 the source of water had changed, and the building fell into disuse.
Such laws are mostly in disuse elsewhere, but Thailand's was harshened in the 1970s.
After falling into disuse with the coming of the railways, it closed in the early 1870s.
In other countries, equivalent terms for the unmarried fell into disuse without feminist campaigns to push them.
But technology was changing rapidly and the costs of running the project escalated so it fell into disuse.
The result was that the countryside became impoverished and in many places farms and plantations fell into disuse.
"We are definitely dusting off a lot of the high-tax-rate strategies that have fallen into disuse, " says Isdale.
Silent missives are great, but before our vocal chords get all rusty from disuse, let's make telephobia a thing of the past.
Study results further demonstrated some of the underlying mechanisms by which resveratrol acts to prevent the wasting adaptations to disuse-induced mechanical unloading.
The railroad was handed over to Panama in 1979, and after falling into disuse, is now being privatized by a Kansas City, Mo.
The Duke's 1822 fishing lodge where they stayed, Rosehall near Lairg, has been on the "at risk" register since it fell into disuse 45 years ago.
With the recurrent sickness and the problems with electricity and everything else, the sprawling, low-slung high school complex at the north edge of town had fallen into disuse.
Those parts of a statute most difficult to enforce, whether because they are expensive or because they lack a concentrated interest group as champion, will be the parts that fall into disuse.
This clause has fallen into disuse since 1873, when the court decided, for convoluted reasons, that it applied only to national rights, such as the right to be protected while at sea.
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Using fish in this way used to be a standard approach to malaria control, but when insecticides like DDT were introduced during the last century with apparently magical success, it fell into disuse.
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The authors even identified a universal "tipping point" in the life cycle of new words: Roughly 30 to 50 years after their birth, they either enter the long-term lexicon or tumble off a cliff into disuse.
After drifting into disuse over the decades, that nondescript building, clearly public in nature, has officially reopened as the Digital Harbor Tech Center, a community hackerspace and supplementary learning center for Baltimore City Public Schools.
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In the case of the IAU definition, you have a definition which instead of having evolved through, you know, decades of discussion and use or not - or disuse - is more imposed upon everyone, and that's why there's more controversy today.
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