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| al port, though are now (following a period of | disuse) a commercial and residential area which inclu |
| entury (CE); the church and the pool fell into | disuse after the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
| omary, though in Bulgaria it largely fell into | disuse after independence. |
| It subsequently fell into | disuse after 1829. |
| It fell into | disuse after the war ended and the threat of raids wa |
| It fell into | disuse after three decades, and thus the modern garag |
| e Russo-German War, the spade mortar fell into | disuse after 1942. |
| The station fell into complete | disuse after 1980, when passenger numbers fell to uns |
| The station building fell into | disuse after destaffing came in 1967; whilst the good |
| The papal camauro fell into | disuse after the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963, bu |
| The ground started to fall into | disuse after the opening of Stamford Bridge, and afte |
| The property fell into | disuse after it was sold by Bethune, only to be redev |
| lives of many traders in Kaniyapuram came into | disuse after the advent of railways and the National |
| pse of the football club the stadium felt into | disuse although in January 2010 Sean Begley, a Sinn F |
| he North of England, Watts Warehouse fell into | disuse and was derelict for many years. |
| to replace St. Andrew's which had fallen into | disuse and was no longer suitable as a place of worsh |
| of public rail transit, the building fell into | disuse, and for years, Amtrak passengers had to walk |
| " or "fabulous" that has, however, fallen into | disuse and is somewhat dated (similar to the English |
| editch Borough in 1965 it fell into increasing | disuse and was leased to a charitable Trust in 1998 w |
| In time the monastery fell into | disuse and disrepair. |
| This passage fell into | disuse and was subsequently sealed up. |
| of Lord Boston, however, the mansion fell into | disuse and no longer exists. |
| on and World War II, the Opera House fell into | disuse and disrepair. |
| After that time, the house fell into | disuse and was abandoned. |
| Eventually the lock fell into | disuse, and Leven Canal became cut off from the river |
| However, that name has fallen into | disuse and they are now almost invariably labelled "P |
| The canal has long since fallen into | disuse and little trace of it can be found today. |
| It was built in the 1790s but fell into | disuse and disrepair by its closure in 1988. |
| Bone resorption can also be the result of | disuse and the lack of stimulus for bone maintenance. |
| The castle had periods of | disuse and disrepair in the 1950s to 1970s, until pri |
| l runway was built on the island, but it is in | disuse and it is entirely unmaintained. |
| entury, but the building has since fallen into | disuse and is now largely in ruins. |
| By late 1980 Hospital B fell into | disuse and was converted into smaller buildings for o |
| ria was commonly used, but is now falling into | disuse and doesn't have the same connotation of quali |
| thodist chapel, but this has since fallen into | disuse and has subsequently been converted into housi |
| By 1832 the property was in | disuse, and a mine agent's house was built adjoining |
| arly nineteenth century the windmill fell into | disuse and became a ruin. |
| movie theaters on the street have fallen into | disuse and disrepair, and some were replaced with par |
| By the 1930s, it had fallen into | disuse and in 1936 was used by the newly-founded Peng |
| kept was later covered in deep forests, due to | disuse and after a very long time, it is discovered w |
| nd of the 1950s, the telescope had fallen into | disuse, and in 1958 it was donated to the Penteli Obs |
| the centre of Basingstoke, but this fell into | disuse and the last five miles of the canal route hav |
| The company thus fell into | disuse and in 1609, the Virginia Colony charter was r |
| as gender-specific job titles have fallen into | disuse, and because many systems employ large numbers |
| ndently of the mechanism, but these fell in to | disuse and were removed in the 1950's. |
| ebery name as the County of Rosebery fell into | disuse and was cancelled on 7 January 1977. |
| atory was decommissioned as it had fallen into | disuse, and the quality of the site was severely degr |
| ate papers, but this term has long fallen into | disuse and was never used by the regiment, hence thei |
| It fell into | disuse around 370 or perhaps 410. |
| by in 1953, the narrow-gauge railway fell into | disuse as a regular railway and was closed the follow |
| re three kitchen gardens (which soon fell into | disuse as nothing would grow in such an exposed posit |
| reservoirs were developed it fell largely into | disuse as a recreational area, although a few of the |
| he Mishnah, Mishnaic Hebrew began to fall into | disuse as a spoken language. |
| The term rapidly fell into | disuse as applied to weaponry, soon yielding to "atom |
| Due to its | disuse as a common communicative language - and its e |
| congestive heart failure, Parkinson's disease, | disuse atrophy, gyrate atrophy, McArdle's disease, Hu |
| It fell into | disuse because merchants preferred to simply adjust t |
| The fort fell into | disuse before being rescued by the Landmark Trust in |
| The castle fell into | disuse between 1323 and 1362. |
| The English name, Parson Bird, has fallen into | disuse but came about because at first glance the Tui |
| ion on the new line, the old line falling into | disuse but not removed until March 1957 when the SECV |
| After the shipyard closed the ground fell into | disuse, but was saved from development. |
| s reopened in 2000 after a prolonged period of | disuse but closed in August 2009 (along with its neig |
| The Emery Theatre has fallen into | disuse, but there is a long-standing community intere |
| Later the church fell into | disuse but at the beginning of the 20th century a pro |
| r the death of Therese the palace was put into | disuse by the members of the Royal Family until the n |
| e canal was opened in 1710 but had fallen into | disuse by 1869. |
| Its criminal jurisdiction had long fallen into | disuse by the time its civil jurisdiction was belated |
| iliuto', the classic Renaissance lute being in | disuse by this time. |
| w was erected in the 1930s but had fallen into | disuse by 1990, finally being demolished in 2005. |
| St Laurence but it had reportedly fallen into | disuse by 1563 |
| 1862, even though the trail fell into general | disuse by 1847. |
| This section of the canal fell into | disuse due to a lack of boat traffic, general neglect |
| The Order fell rapidly into | disuse during John's captivity in London, but afterwa |
| They continually fell into | disuse during the 17th century. |
| The fort fell into | disuse during the Russian occupation that followed in |
| The manor fell into | disuse during the 1930s and by the 1970s had been rem |
| d after the Civil War, the buildings fell into | disuse during the 18th century, and were partially de |
| The line fell into | disuse during the First World War, although it was oc |
| The term postil fell into | disuse during the period of Pietism and the Enlighten |
| er mozzetta and the Paschal mozzetta fell into | disuse during the pontificate of John Paul II (1978-2 |
| It fell into | disuse during World War I, and after its destruction |
| al services until the 1940s, when it fell into | disuse except for the storage of caskets. |
| had a good well of water, but later fell into | disuse, except for storage, and was demolished when t |
| The house fell into | disuse following the death in 1976 of Charles Fletche |
| After a period of | disuse following nationalisation in 1948, Line No 1 w |
| This technique has been falling into | disuse for the past forty years. |
| What was once the church has been in | disuse for many years and has now become a warehouse |
| The venue then fell into | disuse for many years until the formation of the Whit |
| resent site in 1947, the structure had been in | disuse for many years. |
| It fell into | disuse for twenty years, and during this period the e |
| fifty year old Boston Opera House had been in | disuse for a long time and was torn down just months |
| ilding and its grounds fell into disrepair and | disuse from 1997 through 2005. |
| justly famed, it was thought, had fallen into | disuse, if not disgrace...." The reference to "disgra |
| used by people during her reign but fell into | disuse immediately after her death, so they help to d |
| le, the performance of tragedy had fallen into | disuse in Athens, on account of the great expense inv |
| hool, being demolished soon after falling into | disuse in 1977 to make way for the new building of Je |
| t, due in part to the fact that neumes fell in | disuse in the west after the rise of modern staff not |
| The canal fell into | disuse in 1962. |
| It was first used in 1957 but fell into | disuse in the mid 1960s. |
| aii Steamship Company until the Port fell into | disuse in the 1950's. |
| mphor as a culinary ingredient had fallen into | disuse in Europe. |
| istricts, although the title now is largely in | disuse in preference to Government Agent. |
| The church fell into | disuse in the 1920s, but was later restored through t |
| en the Swallow Wood seam which had fallen into | disuse in 1947. |
| he platforms remained as the railway fell into | disuse in the 1960s before finally being demolished i |
| 71, the term "limited express" has fallen into | disuse in New Zealand and has not been applied to any |
| Dunlop (1844-1930), though this term came into | disuse in the early 20th century, in favour of the mo |
| South Station) Tunnel" has fallen into general | disuse; instead, it is considered to be part of the T |
| After the cornette generally fell into | disuse, it became a distinctive feature of the Daught |
| After falling into | disuse it was squatted for several years. |
| n a route change threw two of the bridges into | disuse, it became known as Seven Bridges Road. |
| es once marking them, many have fallen down in | disuse, leading to possible serious injury! |
| ey were no longer needed so after 700 years of | disuse, little now remains. |
| torn down after the Korean War because of the | disuse of Camp Edwards, a disuse which may very well |
| y maps still marked the area as Eller, despite | disuse of the name over time by the public, local med |
| rch friends by joining in the movement for the | disuse of the damnatory clauses in the Athanasian Cre |
| By his advocacy of the | disuse of corporal punishment in school discipline, h |
| The | disuse of the Bow Back River locks in the 1960s, and |
| er effect the next day, and Vesparax fell into | disuse once newer drugs with less side effects had be |
| was still used until the 1960s, but fell into | disuse once alternative opiate derivatives became pre |
| carriage, London's stairs gradually fell into | disuse or were simply built over and the abrupt colla |
| Many of the gardens fell to | disuse or development and the number of sustained gar |
| caused by disease, mutilation, repeated use or | disuse, or other environmental influence. |
| In the mid-17th century, the route fell into | disuse owing to the establishment of Kharkiv and othe |
| the 1830s, remained navigable until 1914 when | disuse, owing to the rise of the railroad as the pref |
| tury, continuing into the 1920s, but fell into | disuse, probably as the result of competition from la |
| Although these new codes fell into | disuse shortly after the deaths of Benedict and his p |
| ganization (WHO) has been advocating its total | disuse since 1993. |
| The bulky 16-inch (410 mm) telescope fell into | disuse since the place in Hazelbrook didn't accommoda |
| s and industrialists, the Salem airport lay in | disuse since 1993 as no airline was willing to invest |
| s the strict cantus firmus treatment fell into | disuse, so did the soggetto cavato technique. |
| tch fills also suggest that the dyke fell into | disuse soon after it was built. |
| r science fiction tropes that have fallen into | disuse, such as Nazis in space. |
| power of impeachment, however, has fallen into | disuse: the House of Commons exercises its checks on |
| It then fell into | disuse until the later part of the 2nd millennium dur |
| twithiel and Fowey Railway but had fallen into | disuse until reopened by the Cornwall Minerals Railwa |
| the church was closed by Soviets and fell into | disuse until the collapse of the Soviet Union when it |
| e two houses were in varying stages of use and | disuse until the mid-1940s when they were given to th |
| However, these titles fell into gradual | disuse until the 20th century as the heir of the King |
| The title Earl of Rutland fell in to | disuse upon his death at the Battle of Agincourt, and |
| It fell into | disuse upon electrification of the East Coast Main Li |
| His title Duke of Cambridge fell into | disuse upon his death. |
| milk to London; this platform had fallen into | disuse upon the bankruptcy of the dairy. |
| 1989; the building, after a lengthy period of | disuse, was converted to office accommodation but is |
| drawn from traffic, but after several years of | disuse, were returned to traffic as shunters, particu |
| The second chamber fell into | disuse when the weir level on the top pound of the Tr |
| After some years of | disuse, when the ground around the runways was return |
| However, the amphitheater fell into | disuse when rattlesnakes became too plentiful for com |
| Drill jigs started falling into | disuse with the invention of the jig borer. |
| The name fell into gradual | disuse with the advent of the Soviets and the British |
| The area fell into | disuse with the steep decline of industry in the regi |
| did not receive wide acceptance and fell into | disuse with the collapse of the Yuan dynasty in 1368. |
| st of original facility is still in a state of | disuse with deteriorating buildings. |
| the Trent and Mersey Canal, fell into complete | disuse with the arrival of the railways and its remai |
| the early 19th century, trett had fallen into | disuse, with merchants preferring to make allowances |
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