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Other non-refueling tests will try simple repairs such as peeling back insulation, cutting tape or unscrewing non-captive fasteners.
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Other non-refueling tests will try simple repairs such as peeling back insulation, cutting tape or unscrewing non-captive fasteners.
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The large number of small, non-captive screws hidden behind a metallic grid that had to be cut away attests to that.
Astronauts Once Again Demonstrate Why Humans Must be a Part of Space Exploration - NASA Watch 2009
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Clearly the chamber's statement that it is, "non-captive shunning all external influences," and "pure as fresh, white snow as it hits the ground," appears to be inconsistent with information on its own website.
Lloyd Chapman: National Small Business Groups Bristle in Response to ASBL Blog 2009
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In its response, the USWCC claimed to be, "non-captive shunning all external influences," and "pure as fresh, white snow as it hits the ground."
Lloyd Chapman: National Small Business Groups Bristle in Response to ASBL Blog 2009
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"We see this as part of the previously announced strategy change at TFC, getting out of the non-captive areas and leaving the company only involved in the financing of products that it actually manufactures," Mr. Stallard wrote in a note to investors.
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After the North Fork deal is done, Capital One will also be the second biggest non-captive auto lender.
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Other non-refueling tests will try simple repairs such as peeling back insulation, cutting tape or unscrewing non-captive fasteners.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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He also says that the company will purchase some non-captive memory this year to meet demand requirements, pointing out that SanDisk did the same thing to a smaller extent in 2010.
Forbes.com: News Eric Savitz 2011
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In 2011, he says, non-captive purchases could fill up to 10% of the company's total supply requirements.
Forbes.com: News Eric Savitz 2011
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