How To Use Dismantled In A Sentence

  • Crying now that the military and Baath party has been dismantled is “tough too bad”. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 9, 2006
  • Police claim to have dismantled 12 networks of traffickers so far this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
  • Oh, these professionals!" ingeminated Captain Pond again, eyeing the breach and the dismantled married quarters. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • Cake/dessert, or sweetmeat baskets are extremely popular and apart from the converted liners already mentioned, dismantled epergnes and converted goblets are the two most common deceptions.
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  • You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
  • The turbines would have a lifespan of 25 years and after that period would be decommissioned and dismantled.
  • Chris dismantled the bike in five minutes.
  • BRITAIN'S air pollution monitoring network could be dismantled under government plans to remove the obligation on councils to produce detailed reports on local air quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Coalbrookdale Company had smelted its last iron in the area by 1821, and that year had dismantled the Resolution steam engine that pumped water up the dale to power the furnace bellows.
  • The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas.
  • There were also two dummy rocket propelled grenades and a dismantled self-loading rifle.
  • The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
  • From 1991 to 1998, the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM) identified and dismantled almost all of Iraq's prohibited weapons.
  • These once supplied the great lava flows that built a shield volcano, long since ruined and dismantled by time. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Nabobs, who for years had been purring about back areas in expensive cars, dressed up like movie-kings, were suddenly debussed and dismantled. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 18, 1919
  • Like the beekeeper taking his stand in the garden, it requires the prolonged use of miniaturized verbal trestles that can be dismantled once the swarm has gone.
  • The protest camp there was dismantled in a night raid earlier this week and it is now off-limits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the economics changed, and in 1983 the refinery was decommissioned, dismantled and shipped off somewhere.
  • The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
  • Thereafter, he systematically dismantled the Leicestershire attack with selective strokeplay of the highest class. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the film wrapped, DeMille had the set dismantled and buried.
  • In addition, to the active stockpile of 5,113 warheads, there are somewhere around 8,000 to 9,000 "obsoleted" nuclear weapons - weapons that will not be kept in good repair, but will be dismantled eventually and their 30 tons or so of weapons grade metal recovered; and another 38 tons of military plutonium that has never been fabricated into a weapon. CounterPunch
  • The nashi grow in tight clusters of 8-10 fruits, and each cluster needs to be carefully dismantled and the fruits clipped off one at a time, then carefully packed.
  • Should the unit be dismantled for descaling the heat exchange surfaces, take a good look at the mist eliminators and either clean or replace them. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • But parts of the eighteenth-century limestone doorcases were ‘not entirely original’ which would ‘allow for a more flexible approach to either demolishing them or allowing them to be dismantled for re-use elsewhere’.
  • The fireplace was carefully dismantled piece by piece .
  • According to Pete Clarke, the tour will then explore the ganister loading siding between Three Springs and Saltillo and the path of the now-dismantled spur truck to the former North American Refractories Company quarry above Three Springs.
  • The scaffold of the temporary stands which run down one side was being dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dismantled keel, boom and mast were also loaded on the vehicle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thereafter, he systematically dismantled the Leicestershire attack with selective strokeplay of the highest class. Times, Sunday Times
  • It emphasises that the old corroboration regime has been dismantled.
  • An effect of Brechtian alienation occurs, and the naturalization of genre is dismantled.
  • But when we called the Livermore director, he said the X-ray laser had been dismantled and sold for scrap two months ago. The Omega Theory
  • We must all be vigilant before our fair and equitable system of health provision is dismantled before our eyes.
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • They must be dismantled on an impermeable surface to avoid contaminating the ground.
  • American protectorates in Cuba, Panama, Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic were modified or dismantled.
  • Near sundown we passed down the one long street, all battered and dismantled, which is all that is left of the old town. AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
  • Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings.
  • In mesophyll cells, chloroplasts are dismantled in an early phase of senescence, while mitochondria remain functional.
  • He is, he says, not remotely put off by the ease with which a scratch side with ‘no gameplan and a smattering of hangovers’ dismantled Scotland on Thursday night.
  • Both temples were sawn into blocks, dismantled, moved upslope, and re-erected in their present positions in 1968 as part of the Nubian Rescue Campaign to save important archaeological sites from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
  • The scale, which can be dismantled, is leveled with the floor of the building.
  • Four former US Navy vessels contaminated with toxic chemicals are heading to Hartlepool, Teesside, to be dismantled at a breakers yard.
  • How many times have I sat there in the outer, or on my lounge chair and watched them so nearly get it together, only to be methodically dismantled in the last twenty minutes?
  • But the three-ton machine was so big it had to be dismantled and flown ‘in bits’ by helicopter up to the 2,500 ft work site. It was then reassembled before it could start work.
  • The complexity of these scores was gradually dismantled during the next few years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Cir-cuit stayed the 2002 injunction to the extent that it re-quired the cross to be removed or dismantled but did notforbid alternative methods of complying with the order. The Volokh Conspiracy » Mojave Cross Decision (Salazar v. Buono) Handed Down
  • She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
  • The welfare state is buckling under the pressures of modern life and being dismantled.
  • Witnesses said the violence began when riot police dismantled a small tent camp set up to commemorate protesters killed in the uprising and attacked around 200 peaceful demonstrators who had camped out in the square overnight in an attempt to restart a long-term sit-in there. NYDN Rss
  • On Thursday, a team of Highways Department officials commenced the eviction drive along the road and dismantled unauthorised permanent structures using earthmovers. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Whilst privatisation proceeds apace and monopolies are being dismantled, there is clearly a long way to go before a market economy will truly exist here.
  • When dismantled it provided some surprises in the form of unfired paint and etched plates around the wings of the angel.
  • And let's not pretend that the class system has been dismantled to any meaningful extent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mountain artillery consisted of light guns and howitzers capable of being dismantled and carried piecemeal on mules, or even by men, into positions inaccessible to ordinary artillery.
  • Then he ordered his young subaltern, his battery-mate, as he called him, to ascend the broad crumbling staircase, and glance into the dismantled chambers, while himself with the third of the party — a trusty old gunner — should inspect the cellarage. Springhaven
  • Once you have dismantled all the loose joints, carefully remove all traces of the old adhesive.
  • Perhaps people think they have rights to housing and holidays because we regard these things as a quid pro quo for our society's being systematically dismantled by government policies - of all parties - that favour their large, global buddies (via subsidies to big business, infrastructure; the externalising of social and environmental costs; and a biassed regulatory system) at the expense of the small and local. I Heart Steven Pinker, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • "How can it be this good?" I thought as I dismantled a partially deboned hunk of quail and scarfed up its sublime, crackly crust.
  • The soldiers dismantled a gun of its covering.
  • This plan being agreed to, two hands were sent to unstep the flagstaff and bring it forward, while the rest of us dismantled our hut, and dragged the boat to the edge of the floe nearest the shore. Peter the Whaler
  • The fireplace was carefully dismantled piece by piece .
  • The spectators were told the flags had to be dismantled in the interests of health and safety in the events arena.
  • His queenside has been totally dismantled whilst his counterplay elsewhere has been non-existent. Times, Sunday Times
  • I turned to fetch milk from the fridge and in the process managed to upend the iron, which promptly headed for the floor and landed with a crash, rendering it somewhat ‘dismantled’ and burning the floor just for good measure.
  • The multinational naval force policing sea trade to Aqaba would then be dismantled.
  • It was a very tedious time and as rations were none too plentiful, foraging parties used to go down to the beaches with the hope of collecting any odd dainties, such as tinned chicken or tinned fruit that might be found in the vicinity of the canteens that were being rapidly dismantled. The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918
  • Once you have dismantled all the loose joints, carefully remove all traces of the old adhesive.
  • Another small enrichment facility had been dismantled some time ago.
  • The mariachis packed away their instruments, the stage was torn apart, and the sound system that was to have brought the PRI's ‘Fiesta of Triumph’ to the nation was dismantled.
  • Shanghai began to dismantle its tramways in the 1960s and the last three tramways were dismantled in 1980.
  • With the institution of privatization programmes around the world in the 1980s and the end of the Cold War, the welfare state has been dismantled while the oligarchic state has emerged unscathed.
  • Railroad officials dismantled the line and removed all vestiges of the iron rails.
  • All over Yorkshire, and elsewhere, there are hundreds of miles of dismantled track, bridges, viaducts and fine, hard-won tunnels, just mouldering.
  • Once inside the cytoplasm the original envelope of the sperm vesiculates and is gradually dismantled.
  • This lifestyle demanded that everything should be portable: the belongings of king and courtiers had therefore to be easily dismantled, packed and carried.
  • Early this March, this armoured car was quietly transported to the Artillery Museum, and the exhibition stands were dismantled.
  • She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
  • In Workplace 2000, rigid hierarchies will be dismantled, as will the ceremonial trappings of power.
  • And what's more scarey is that the remedial principles being dismantled (or which Alito et al. are trying to dismantle) are the product of the Gilded Age of the late 19th and early 20th Century. Is That Legal?: High Noon At The Supreme Court On The Purpose Of Criminal Appeals?
  • On a hill overlooking the road, a British army observation post has been dismantled and replaced with a mobile phone mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scaffold of the temporary stands which run down one side was being dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a hill overlooking the road, a British army observation post has been dismantled and replaced with a mobile phone mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • We overthrew Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq, and then cavalierly dismantled the entire structure of the Iraqi state, sure that we could simply set up a new one.
  • After the Games, it will be dismantled and each petal sent to its respective country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the initiates, who are of the receiving moiety, have seen the tableau and danced with headdresses all night long, this beautiful structure is rapidly dismantled.
  • But, through the actions of a few former Wright apprentices and a former client, pieces of the house were dismantled from the original house and installed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Allentown Art Museum in Pennsylvania and the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minnesota. PrairieMod Monday
  • After the Games, it will be dismantled and each petal sent to its respective country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Witnesses said the clashes began when riot police dismantled a small tent camp set up to commemorate the hundreds of protesters killed in the uprising and attacked around 200 peaceful demonstrators who had camped in the square overnight in an attempt to restart a long-term sit-in there. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • The steel mill was dismantled piece by piece.
  • The Huizhou carpenters who dismantled and rebuilt the house declared that they had never seen comparable latticework in any other Huizhou residence.
  • Rose dismantled some but not all the barriers still placed before women barristers. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The dismantled keel, boom and mast were also loaded on the vehicle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
  • Metal scavengers dismantled 155 mm artillery rounds, spreading gun powder on the ground at the depot, which housed old artillery.
  • The steel mill was dismantled piece by piece.
  • In Washington D.C., the cradle of freedom, you are allowed to own plugged muzzleloaders, fake flintlocks and dismantled cap-and-ball revolvers if the caps and balls are stashed in other jurisdictions.
  • By the time I had walked the near mile home, collected the rubber mask from Buckram's box and taken off his headcollar, and dismantled the electronic eye and stowed it in the cupboard, it was too late to bother with going to bed. Bonecrack
  • The "horrible mistake" actually would have been for UF to honor Jeb! after he systematically dismantled higher education in Florida and turned it from a solidly functioning organization into a politically motivated, bureaucratically-boondoggled trainwreck ... not to mention his destruction of K-12 education through his cheerleading of the FCAT standardized test, the "grading" of schools, and the implementation of a voucher program. Today's Daily Schadenfreude
  • It chimes with that awful embarrassment and fear of the family construct being dismantled.
  • In the domes every glazing bar has been numbered, carefully dismantled, repaired and reassembled.
  • The car must have been dismantled and brought up in the elevator in pieces, then put together again.
  • Each discipline should be dismantled, and, starting at the foundation, purged of unbiblical notions and rebuilt in accordance with biblical values and givens…
  • It was like walking around at the site of a spaceship wreck - huge pieces of dismantled machinery everywhere.
  • The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
  • The occupation regime was gradually dismantled, and sovereignty granted by instalments.
  • On Monday morning, the two monks dismantled the mandala they had worked so hard to perfect.
  • In a few short months, all battleships on all seas will be destroyed or flung to the scrap-heap, and all nations shall disarm; fortresses shall be dismantled, armies disbanded, and warfare shall cease from the earth. Goliah
  • The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
  • Fittings should be removed and the body dismantled as far as possible including disconnecting from gas or electrical supply if possible.
  • Melancholy fills the air as cables and lighting rigs are dismantled.
  • They rebuilt the arsenal, previously dismantled by agreement among the militarists.
  • A core of naval buildings (the canteen, bar, bowling alley, shop, aircraft hangars and residential quarters) was retained, but much of the base was dismantled.
  • She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
  • I have neither the energy for a Buffy-themed Halloween bop, nor a cast party that will start at 2 am (after the set and lights are dismantled).
  • A test case being heard in the Court of Appeal next week could pave the way for the system to be dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • A test case being heard in the Court of Appeal next week could pave the way for the system to be dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The structure was dismantled by the coalition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police claim to have dismantled 12 networks of traffickers so far this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • The stalls were erected and dismantled every day so there was little likelihood of the arms being hidden beneath them.
  • As the process is reflected upon, an effect of Brechtian alienation occurs, and the naturalization of genre is dismantled.
  • The gates were also locked with bicycle locks on one occasion, which were so effective that the whole gate had to be dismantled in order to get trucks in or out.
  • His house was dismantled of all its furniture.
  • The same summer the Thebans dismantled the wall of the Thespians on the charge of Atticism, having always wished to do so, and now finding it an easy matter, as the flower of the Thespian youth had perished in the battle with the Athenians. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • It's been a few years now since apartheid was dismantled, so why dredge up old tosh?
  • Yesterday he was asking for more time - for himself, and any manager attempting to rear young players - after watching his coltish team being dismantled by Rangers.
  • The so-called materialistic “American dream” will be dismantled, in the process. On the Importance of 'Us,' and Our Embracement Waiting in the Wings
  • The £56 million site could be decommissioned and dismantled after 25 years, should a wind farm no longer be needed.
  • The Garda National Drugs Unit has largely dismantled the Irish end of a massive international cannabis and cocaine network following three separate swoops.
  • During World War II it was dismantled and stored in order to prevent damage during the construction of the new Citadel, and was rededicated at Greenwich in 1951.
  • It was used to send water from a spring near Haynes mansion into the roof of the building before it was dismantled and brought to Bedford.
  • The Senior Instructor code 3 to that shooter and as he ripped him a new one, he dismantled is AK47 down to the very last spring. You Always Hurt the Gun You Love
  • Holland looked up from his desk—a stained deal table across which were spread a dismantled pistol, paper and inkpot, and a range of small tools. The Mistaken Wife
  • It is likely the tower will be dismantled piece by piece using a large crane and a scaffold to support the remaining structure.
  • At that moment a stentorian call pealed above the dismantled camp, and there began a vast surge of the mass of Nakonkirhirinons toward the waiting canoes, a dragging of goods and chattels, a hurry of crying children, a scurrying of squaws. The Maid of the Whispering Hills
  • A rusty, dismantled bicycle lay mute in another; the wheels were bent out of shape, and the tires were flatter than flapjacks.
  • Police internal-affairs units set up under U.S. tutelage were dismantled following Mr. Sanabria's appointment to head the antidrug police in 2007, a Bolivian law enforcement officer said. Smuggling Scandal Shakes Bolivia
  • The distributor should be completely dismantled and the points examined.
  • Following the death of Edgar Kaufmann the office was dismantled and moved to the headquarters of the family's charitable trust.
  • Some schools have dismantled networks and a teaching union has called for a moratorium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watching the bus service be dismantled is painful indeed. Tri-Met blowing smoke on Fareless Square (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Before a technician dismantled the device, a nearby restaurant, a post office and City Hall were evacuated.
  • The Coalbrookdale Company had smelted its last iron in the area by 1821, and that year had dismantled the Resolution steam engine that pumped water up the dale to power the furnace bellows.
  • The Boston mob broke down the doors with broadaxes, destroyed the furniture, stole the jewels and money, scattered the papers and books, drank the wine in the cellar and dismantled the roof and walls.
  • So, I made coffee, and Graham dismantled the vacuum cleaner, clearing out all the hidden fluff and gunge that some fifteen years of faithful service hides away in such devices.
  • The fountain, donated to the town in 1882 by textile giant George Courtauld, has been dismantled and taken away for renovation to be reinstated later in its former glory.
  • The vehicle can be dismantled easily by loosening the bolts holding it together.
  • An illegal outpost is dismantled, but its residents are relocated to an existing settlement that will require additional construction in order to house them. Wonk Room
  • The socle will be dismantled again, but toward the end of the week we have started to put the infill in (mortared rubble) at the level of the dancing girls frieze. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Restoration Report 4
  • She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
  • I could have dismantled the existing network cable from its wall connectors and fed that back through, then attached the new cable and pulled them both down together.
  • The special port facilities, which could be drained to allow repairs on ships' hulls, have been closed and the heavy machinery dismantled and moved to Liverpool.
  • The project was a commercial failure and the inclined plane was dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he bought the property, Mr Green ordered the building to be dismantled and all the woodwork was carefully docketed and numbered.
  • Forty years ago, we dismantled an extremely effective method of catechesis, the handing on of the Faith from generation to generation.
  • Axel and his team set out one night to raid an illegal ‘chop shop’ where stolen vehicles are dismantled and disguised for resale.
  • On a hill overlooking the road, a British army observation post has been dismantled and replaced with a mobile phone mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, fire hoses in the residence hall were disconnected and partially dismantled because the equipment was outdated.
  • Most of them were partially dismantled, and circuits and optronic cabling were piled up in a way that managed to be disorganized without being completely random either. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • But the summer of 2008 proved too much for even me and the onslaught of superhero movies (Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, The Dark Knight) re-energized me and I once again dismantled “The Black Maverick” and began to build it from the ground up. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Trek Fan’s Review Forum
  • I indicated the houses with collapsed roofs, broken windows, charred brickwork and dismantled hedges.
  • The new government dismantled their predecessors' legislation.
  • And let's not pretend that the class system has been dismantled to any meaningful extent. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is likely the tower will be dismantled piece by piece using a large crane and a scaffold to support the remaining structure.
  • What we witnessed from the first was a half-mantled Ikea wardrobe ( "mantled" being the opposite of "dismantled", which I feel is the right word to use here even if it's theoretically wrong) in her bedroom, lying on its side. Sheylara.com
  • According to the Associated Press, Ghailani's legal team added that it would be "another two months before they obtain security clearance necessary to visit the sites, and they fear they will be dismantled by then because the CIA on April 9 indicated it will 'decommission' the interrogation locations. Andy Worthington: Why Trial Date for African Embassy Bombing Suspect Is Good News
  • On the other, he has written a history of how aerial bombing -- that most brutal and inexact of modern sciences -- was interpreted by contemporary poets and writers, from W.H. Auden and T.S. Eliot to Virginia Woolf, who saw wide swaths of London "gashed" and "dismantled. Review of "Bomber Country," by Daniel Swift
  • A growing number of advisers are now calling for the existing charge structure to be dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Courtesy of the artist Dismantled temples dating from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) provided the tieli wood -- also called ironwood -- for "Map of China" (2004). The Collector: Ai Weiwei
  • The occupation regime was gradually dismantled, and sovereignty granted by instalments.
  • Once the design is approved, the puzzles are dismantled and reassembled by scientists, engineers, pressmen and others at BEP, and then printed with all the pieces [combined].
  • The structure was dismantled by the coalition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early this March, this armoured car was quietly transported to the Artillery Museum, and the exhibition stands were dismantled.
  • Palin dismantled her own party because of her run for office. Palin, Winfrey talk about big interview
  • BRITAIN'S air pollution monitoring network could be dismantled under government plans to remove the obligation on councils to produce detailed reports on local air quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • We dismantled the machine and shipped it in pieces.
  • The government-appointed board will not be dismantled, but its role would change considerably and become "depoliticized," sources say. Ottawa Sun
  • A growing number of advisers are now calling for the existing charge structure to be dismantled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, many types of pump can be restarted without having to be disconnected and dismantled.
  • KUWAIT - Iraq has bowed to pressure and dismantled the last of its police posts inside Kuwait, removing a persistent cause of friction with the United Nations. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Fortunately, many types of pump can be restarted without having to be disconnected and dismantled.
  • Some schools have dismantled networks and a teaching union has called for a moratorium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled.
  • But the way defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin dismantled the Raiders 'attack surpassed even the Bucs' expectations. USATODAY.com - No. 1 vs. No. 1 no contest Raiders' O no match for Bucs' D
  • The complexity of these scores was gradually dismantled during the next few years. Times, Sunday Times
  • If water levels in the river drop, the weirs will be dismantled, he added.
  • The Goldenrock Railway Workshops dismantled it into three parts - wheels, boiler and tender used for stocking coal and water.
  • The Cubs invited Wrigleyville residents to a community skate Sunday before the rink is dismantled ($10 for a one-hour shift, with proceeds benefiting the Cubs Care grants fund). Surging Blackhawks living up to preseason expectations
  • After the runner is done their leg, the flame is snuffed and dismantled from the torch; it has been Olympic rules that the torch is only lit once and cannot be lit further than that one time, and with only with the original Olympic flame that started the kick off of the relay. I’m an Olympic goddess « Northern Belle
  • The old scoreboard was dismantled recently and will be replaced by a new electronic one in the next few weeks.
  • It owes its survival to having been dismantled and re-erected by a medieval bishop as the entrance to his palace, now used as the Palais de Justice.
  • She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
  • All nuclear warheads that were deployed in Ukraine were dismantled by Russia.
  • There is also the integrally insoluble hazard of America's inactive nuclear power stations (no nuclear power station has ever been dismantled, anywhere).
  • On a hill overlooking the road, a British army observation post has been dismantled and replaced with a mobile phone mast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mobile phones, computers, electronic chokes and a model helicopter are some of the things that will be dismantled and assembled for the children.
  • The process was comparable to the way Byzantine imperial power dismantled Roman lineage rights.

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