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What (who) is scheduled shutdown - definition

NATIONALLY IMPORTANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OR HISTORIC BUILDING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Scheduled ancient monument; Scheduled Ancient Monuments; Schedule of Ancient Monuments; Schedule of Monuments; Scheduled Historic Monuments; Scheduled Ancient Monument; Scheduled Historic Monument; Monument in State Care; Scheduled Monument; Guardianship Monument; Scheduled monuments; Scheduled Monuments; Scheduled historic monument; Monument in state care; Scheduled Monument Consent
  • earthwork]]. Like many scheduled monuments, it blends into the landscape, and may not be evident even to those crossing over it.
  • Dunskey Castle
  • [[Loughbrickland Crannog]] is a late [[Bronze Age]] man-made island.
  • [[Rosslyn Chapel]] is an intact church, though only the unused sections are protected by scheduling
  • With a moat, this is the only scrap of masonry that remains of [[Sleaford Castle]].

Scheduled monument         
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
shut off         
  • Shutdown options have been moved from a separate dialog box to the [[start menu]], in [[Windows Vista]] and later versions of Microsoft Windows. The above is from [[Windows 7]].
  • [[Windows 10]] power menu, opened from the [[Start Menu]]
  • [[Windows XP]] shutdown dialog box
PROCEDURE TO TURN OFF THE COMPUTER
Power off; Off button; SHDN; Shut off; Shutdown.exe; Power-off; Shutdown (command)
v. (D; tr.) to shut off from
shut off         
  • Shutdown options have been moved from a separate dialog box to the [[start menu]], in [[Windows Vista]] and later versions of Microsoft Windows. The above is from [[Windows 7]].
  • [[Windows 10]] power menu, opened from the [[Start Menu]]
  • [[Windows XP]] shutdown dialog box
PROCEDURE TO TURN OFF THE COMPUTER
Power off; Off button; SHDN; Shut off; Shutdown.exe; Power-off; Shutdown (command)
1.
If you shut off something such as an engine or an electrical item, you turn it off to stop it working.
They pulled over and shut off the engine...
Will somebody for God's sake shut that alarm off.
= switch off
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
2.
If you shut yourself off, you avoid seeing other people, usually because you are feeling depressed.
Billy tends to keep things to himself more and shut himself off...
PHRASAL VERB: V pron-refl P
3.
If an official organization shuts off the supply of something, they no longer send it to the people they supplied in the past.
The State Water Project has shut off all supplies to farmers.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P

Wikipedia

Scheduled monument

In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.

The various pieces of legislation that legally protect heritage assets from damage and destruction are grouped under the term "designation." The protection provided to scheduled monuments is given under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, which is a different law from that used for listed buildings (which fall within the town and country planning system). A heritage asset is a part of the historic environment that is valued because of its historic, archaeological, architectural or artistic interest. Only some of these are judged to be important enough to have extra legal protection through designation.

There are about 20,000 scheduled monuments in England representing about 37,000 heritage assets. Of the tens of thousands of scheduled monuments in the UK, most are inconspicuous archaeological sites, but some are large ruins. According to the 1979 Act, a monument cannot be a structure which is occupied as a dwelling, used as a place of worship or protected under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973.

Examples of use of scheduled shutdown
1. The scheduled shutdown of the Memorial and Roosevelt bridges across the Potomac River created traffic backups from Virginia at the Key Bridge and elsewhere.