But town councillors in Llanfair Caereinion have since agreed to pay the local authority to turn about 50 of them back on.
The last few months have shown just how difficult it will be to turn rhetoric about a unified Europe and a common foreign policy into reality, says BBC Europe correspondent Chris Morris.
In just three weeks this fall, thousands of people playing the free downloadable game helped map the structure of an enzyme that could fight HIV and AIDS. Scientists at the University of Washington created Fold-it to turn research about protein folding into a game, dishing up puzzles made up of spirals and clumps that represent amino acids.
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By end of the calendar year in 2007, and we started to get to thinking about how to turn this into an annual program, as by then we wanted to reconnect with the original batch of recipients.
As I am about to turn 30, I have started thinking about this issue a lot lately.
All this is not to say that private banks are about to turn on the monetary spigots and reclaim their dominant role in the money creation process.
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Test scores, graduate degrees, and certifications as much as they appear related to teaching prowess turn out to be about as useful in predicting success as having a quarterback throw footballs into a bunch of garbage cans.
And just a few years before the first children to learn by these methods are about to go on and become parents themselves, it seems that ministers could be about to turn back the clock in primary schools.
Sicignano entered a plea agreement this week in which he admitted failing to turn over information about a crime to the government, a felony.
Retirement age We asked every planner to state the earliest reasonable age of retirement for Ernest, who was born in August 1945 and is about to turn 53.
When my family goes on a ski trip to Tahoe, my wife and I disagree about whether to turn our home heating on or off.
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The trust has appealed to fans not to phone or turn up at the hospital to inquire about his health.
We turn now to stories about two products a lot of Americans worry about: toys and voting machines.
He also may turn about to be, if not a fraud, then less than truthful.
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But the sculptor isn't about to turn out tableaux in stone or wood anytime soon.
I'm about to turn 41 on Sunday and I'm still pursuing my bachelor's degree.
One of our customers was about to turn live their networks in London for the Olympics.
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Lana, who was about to turn forty-six, had a full head of pink dreadlocks.
Casablanca, which is about to turn 70, is (in my opinion) a perfect movie.
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When he was about to turn 13 Oliver Bogner persuaded his grandmother to be his first investor.
Most blasphemy cases turn out to be about something else, often settling personal scores or grabbing property.
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Max was about to turn and run the other way when he heard (could it be?) a word.
So, if political stability is the first step towards financial stability, Japan may be about to turn the corner.
Now, though, we are going to turn to the debate about balancing safety and civil liberties in New York City.
By the end of the episode, the tide is beginning to turn when a row about washing nears epic proportions.
Put aside the fact that Papelbon, about to turn 31, is three years removed from his last true lights-out season.
Supachai even spoke glowingly of how the economy was about to turn the corner with the coming sale of three banks.
As we walked along the fences and were about to turn the corner to leave the area, I turned around for one last look.
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