The Daily Star newspaper reported that most factories do not conduct the required monthly evacuation drills. |
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The final phase of the planning process is orders production, which centers on developing the CHS casualty treatment and evacuation plan. |
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We had been fighting a rearguard action across France, and we were 30 miles outside Dunkirk when the evacuation began on May 26th. |
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She noted that institution administrators are responsible for ensuring evacuation and other safety measures. |
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People are starting to ask whether or not the warning and evacuation was mishandled. |
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Army pilots refined techniques of aeromedical evacuation and developed new skills in all-weather and night flying. |
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These air mobility forces consist of strategic and theater airlift, air refueling, operational support airlift, and aeromedical evacuation. |
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The level of care received varies from basic first aid to sophisticated intensive care in aeromedical evacuation aircraft. |
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His experience with the Air Force gave him skills in aeromedical evacuation. |
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He said the contributions from the aeromedical evacuation community have been nothing short of history-making. |
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The Black Hawk is the primary helicopter for air assault, general support and aeromedical evacuation units. |
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Communications are also critical for command and control of evacuation assets rearward. |
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The aircraft provides troop and equipment transport, airdrop and medical evacuation for cargo weighing up to 7,820 pounds. |
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There was a huge evacuation, the army, the air force and the navy were all involved. |
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The military were inclined to see evacuation as a capitulation rather than as an orderly way of regrouping the civilian population. |
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Unable to hold the city, he managed the evacuation adroitly, regrouping his forces at White Plains. |
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In the aftermath, regulators required plant operators to devise evacuation plans in coordination with state and local governments. |
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But the same needs for relief supplies, evacuation and emergency services would exist. |
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In the medical evacuation role, the aircraft can transport 24 litters and four medical crew. |
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During evacuation, the anorectal junction moves down and backwards and the pelvic floor usually descends slightly. |
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The cabin provides accommodation for 11 fully equipped troops or four litters with a medical officer for medical evacuation missions. |
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In the medical evacuation role, the aircraft can carry 24 casualties on litters and four medical attendants. |
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In a medical evacuation role the helicopter can carry three medical crew and six litters or stretcher patients. |
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The evacuation is conducted in daylight, using armored personnel carriers that bring daily supplies to the front. |
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The aircraft and crews also provided logistic and aero medical evacuation support to forces from six nations. |
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We should have the makings of a very workable plan so we can have an orderly evacuation of Port-of-Spain. |
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He bandaged the wound, then called one of the evacuation staff to take her to a ship. |
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Protecting lift shafts and mechanisms so they can safely be used for evacuation should also be considered. |
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Abjection, evacuation and ecstasy all commingle in this terrified exaltation. |
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In groups of two or more, Cole Sailors began to move topside for triage and evacuation. |
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But the novel is also haunted by a mysterious evacuation of the middle ranks. |
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He introduced ambulances volantes, light, two-wheeled, sprung vehicles, drawn by two horses, for the rapid evacuation of the wounded. |
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Campers and trampers have been told to prepare for evacuation as rivers rise rapidly, in many parts threatening to burst their banks. |
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The mobilization and deployment of Air Reserve Component forces were essential to the evacuation plan. |
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Disregard broken gas shut-off valves and evacuation routes that are blocked with extra supply carts and stretchers. |
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We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival. |
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So we waited for either John our floor warden to let us know what we should do, or for an evacuation signal to sound. |
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The story is that huge earthquakes are ripping earth apart, and a planetary evacuation needs to be set underway. |
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It appears that the more thoughtful realise that an evacuation of a Swedish city would be a complete and unmitigated disaster. |
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The evacuation of the people of Kyle and of Kyleakin on Skye on the other side of the narrow neck of Loch Alsh began at once. |
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He was returning from visiting his mother further up Silchester Road when the evacuation began and was unable to get back to his home. |
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Helicopter evacuation seemed unfeasible as this is too expensive for most Nepalese. |
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Full national sovereignty was regained in 1992 with the evacuation of most of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland. |
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In Marlborough, elderly residents of 30 retirement homes at Town Mill were preparing for evacuation when the River Kennett burst its banks. |
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The evacuation began with moving out the yaks, continued with tranquilizing the eight large cats and finished with caging the birds. |
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There was no Weather Channel, no Internet, no stand-ups by wind-whipped, rain-soaked TV reporters, and, of course, no evacuation plan. |
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It's a bit of an art, because you have to ensure a silent evacuation and a quick disassociation from any lingering odours. |
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After evacuation of all pleural fluid, a previously described score was used to grade the extent of pleural carcinomatosis score. |
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But the wider financial district was forced into a hasty evacuation last Tuesday in a terrifying fog of dust and smoke. |
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Officials say that hospitals and evacuation centers have been fully stocked with everything necessary to face an emergency. |
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Helicopters performed essential duties in medical evacuation, they were usually known as dustoffs, performing dustoff duty, or casevac. |
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Diplomats at the British high commission have been put on full alert and told to prepare for an evacuation at any time. |
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His subtractive procedure is the ruthless evacuation of everything taken-for-granted as a prelude to the construction of a new Good. |
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The task force will provide rescue teams and medical evacuation units, a hospital ship and disaster-response equipment. |
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The civil defence headquarters of the district instantly organized the evacuation of people to underground shelters and out into the suburbs. |
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For those whose lives were touched by the Dunkirk evacuation, memories have been very real during its 60th anniversary commemorations. |
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The higher education teaching process was largely the ingestion of facts and their successful evacuation at examination time. |
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The club's volunteers have been highlighting domestic safety and evacuation drills, mainly in educational institutions and social organisations. |
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The fire drill should offer a realistic scenario involving an ignition, notification and evacuation. |
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Another way to identify problems that might occur during an evacuation is to perform a fire drill using only emergency lighting. |
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Some churches have already held fire practice during the last hymn, timed the evacuation and noted that in their risk assessment. |
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Regardless of the type of evacuation system used, the capture device should be placed as close as possible to the source of the plume. |
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But police cordons delayed his evacuation to a hospital, and he died a few hours later. |
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Then, when things went sour, they saved the day with an emergency evacuation by some incredibly skillful flying. |
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Jefferson Davis countermanded his order for the evacuation of Vicksburg, and, as he had feared, he proved unable to relieve the city. |
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Both deportation and forcible transfer relate to involuntary and unlawful evacuation of individuals from the territory in which they reside. |
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The first trial has focused on the forced evacuation of people into rural labour camps and the related charges of crimes against humanity. |
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The frontless nature of the war also made the helicopter necessary for medical evacuation. |
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At later gestational stages, misoprostol can be used either to induce labour or as part of a dilation and evacuation procedure. |
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Enforce proper treatment protocols and evacuation procedures creating realistic constraints and stress. |
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The government has come out and assured the settlers that the soldiers who will be effecting the evacuation will do so without arms. |
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Between 14 and 19 weeks of pregnancy, a process known as surgical dilatation and evacuation may be used. |
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On Thursday, word got around that either the local or federal government was about to begin enforcing the mandatory evacuation. |
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Although we couldn't enthuse about our meal, at least customer care and fire evacuation were of a high standard. |
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An effective response to the fire and evacuation required a comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary approach. |
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The dismounting vehicles provide casualty evacuation and direct fire support. |
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During the Korean war, US forces employed them for liaison, supply, casualty evacuation, and troop transportation. |
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Once clear of the runway, we executed our procedures for ground evacuation. |
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No evacuation is required, so reporting the fire is considered unnecessary. |
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During the battle for Shanghai, no preparations had been made for the defence or evacuation of the city. |
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If the fire cannot be contained and evacuation becomes necessary, perioperative team members must do so quickly. |
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On Wednesday evening, we began an air evacuation of our ICUs that stretched into Friday afternoon. |
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Precisely because war is a continuation of politics by other means, simply stopping the shooting does not permit immediate military evacuation. |
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When such releases occurred, priority had been evacuation of patients and emergency care. |
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At Sanglah and Prima Medika hospitals, the MAE identified 13 patients who required aero medical evacuation. |
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The round-robin testing included weapon disassembly and assembly, a Humvee push and casualty evacuation. |
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In addition to needing medical assistance, you may require emergency evacuation to your home country. |
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After dilation of the cervix with topical prostaglandins, a clean and quick evacuation was done in 10 minutes with no need for intubation. |
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Tube thoracostomy may be required for evacuation of pneumothoraces, but focal dehiscence usually heals without surgical intervention. |
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She also experienced a feeling of incomplete evacuation after passing a bowel movement, flatulence and bloating. |
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I suffer frequently from indigestion, incomplete evacuation, passing hard, foul-smelling stools and gaseous distension. |
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For most of the 20th century spontaneous miscarriage was managed by evacuation of retained products of conception. |
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Other associated symptoms include bloating, distension, mucus in the stool, urgency, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. |
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Cut into one of the cross planks was a large hole over which you sat and performed the daily evacuation of one's bowels. |
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The 686 women with retained products of conception were given the choice of surgical evacuation of the uterus or expectant management. |
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Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful evacuation of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure. |
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A disposable enema or manual evacuation of faeces may be used in the treatment of faecal impaction. |
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Call it what you will, dilatation and evacuation, or partial-birth abortion, it's still a gruesome procedure. |
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There may be in addition excessive straining at toilet, passing of hard pellet-like stools or a sense of incomplete evacuation. |
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The files were dated June 26, 2004, and included details about escape routes, evacuation plans and road closures. |
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In a mock evacuation drill, an alarm goes off on receipt of information of fire in the terminal building. |
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This was the beginning of the end and a process of evacuation was begun. |
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Would you be smiling if you were riding in a jury-rigged truck that had an emergency evacuation button and a giant tank of highly flammable hydrogen fuel behind the seat? |
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Combat-equipped soldiers and police wearing helmets and flak jackets are going door to door in the city to enforce a mandatory evacuation at the point of a gun. |
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Governments of cities, towns and villages also should define in advance their criteria for issuing evacuation calls and issue them promptly when necessary. |
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Is there any parent who would argue for, or countenance, the early evacuation of one sick child from an Intensive Care Unit bed in favour of their own child? |
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He also received this for bowel evacuation of lead in his stool. |
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It is designed to provide quality medical care to victims of a disaster in the areas of triage, initial stabilization, definitive medical care, and evacuation. |
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The evacuation had been steady and orderly but authorities said that was because many people were biding their time, waiting to see the latest forecasts before heading out. |
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Levin can at least diagnose the problem and recognize that this leads to an evacuation of traditional politics. |
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And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report. |
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Should we be stocking up on water and packing an evacuation bag? |
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In spite of the dangerous nature of the evacuation, Clair said there had been no injuries or casualties. |
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In many parts of the Western world there is a strong preference among gynaecologists to rely on surgical evacuation for the management of miscarriages in the first trimester. |
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He managed to get on an evacuation flight organized by the U.S. government. |
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The same applies to the organs of evacuation which may become less efficient under the effect of the excessive demands made on them, with dire consequences to health. |
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In the chaos of evacuation, the question of whether or not Beethoven should be allowed to go to Vienna paled somewhat. |
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Yet at least those crammed into the astrodome and the other makeshift evacuation centers that have sprung up are alive. |
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Many service providers may not agree with the statement that dilatation and evacuation is the safest and most effective surgical method after 12 wk of pregnancy. |
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As a result, we're expected to carry supplies, dispatches and both ingoing and outgoing personnel by the tonne and perform a medical evacuation service. |
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More than 4,000 people were poised for evacuation today after flood defences on the River Derwent were breached two miles from Howden, near Selby. |
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At the beginning of World War II, the common belief was that air evacuation of the sick and wounded was dangerous, medically unsound, and militarily impossible. |
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Track officials ordered the evacuation of a crowd of about 1,500 in the grandstand and, with two minutes to post time, the stewards ordered the third race cancelled. |
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Data show that emergency evacuation from submarines due to severe cardiac problems or psychotic behavior is second in frequency to trauma and surgery. |
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Dalton sees the handwriting on the wall and wants to put the town on alert for possible evacuation, but the request is refused by his politically conscious superior. |
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All solutions were degassed by evacuation to reduce the noise. |
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At 6.15 am he staggered bound and gagged into the reception of the hotel, smashing the fire alarm as he entered, which prompted the evacuation of the hotel guests. |
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The Moores live in the neighborhood of Great Kills, on high ground and beyond the mandatory evacuation zone. |
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In the end, however, mass evacuation was deemed impractical. |
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We have an extensive flow chart specifically designed for fire evacuation. |
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Under the accord, the OSCE is tasked with overseeing the disarmament of militants and their evacuation from occupied buildings. |
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We will insert an aeromedican evacuation control team in the air mobility division with coequal status to the existing airlift, air refueling, and air mobility control teams. |
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The treatment and evacuation of simulated casualties occurs without notice to the student chain of command, and often requires evacuation by use of the jungle penetrator. |
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During the war, the chaos and confusion caused by dealing with hundreds of casualties at one time required that an order of evacuation be used as a guideline. |
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People living in the 30 retirement homes at Town Mill in Marlborough were prepared for evacuation when the River Kennet burst its banks last Thursday. |
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Pinned down under bombardment outside the strategic town of Cambes, evacuation of the wounded was not easy so Jack was patched up and restored to duty. |
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Women who needed treatment were given the choice of expectant management or surgical evacuation of retained products of conception under general anaesthesia. |
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Development and conduct of several training exercises based on communications, search and rescue, force evacuation, mine incident and casevac scenarios. |
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All wards were placed on standby for a complete hospital evacuation. |
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The government ordered the evacuation of 11 other villages believed to be at risk, as bad weather brought more landslips and turned whole areas into swamps. |
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Main outcome measures Estimates of matched odds ratios for the effect of helmet use on the risk of any head or neck injury and for people requiring evacuation by ambulance. |
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The evacuation began on 16 June, with 16,000 troops leaving for home on Georgic, Duke of York and the two Polish ships. |
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In a press statement, Helo thanked the opposition armed groups for facilitating the evacuation of civilians. |
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The correct management of hematoceles includes early recognition and complete evacuation of the hematoma. |
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In secret conclave, the Embassy discussed its evacuation plans. |
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The objective of the project is at alleviating the evacuation of rain waters and meliorating the management of solid wastes. |
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During his career, Waldrup accumulated more than 8,000 hours of strategic and tactical aeromedical evacuation operations worldwide. |
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A SINKHOLE 20 metres wide opened up on a residential street in St Albans, forcing the evacuation of families in the area. |
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Now, they are visiting 17 evacuation sites or tent cities to feed dogs and other pets and provide health check-up and vaccinations as needed. |
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The patient underwent coil embolization of the left IMA to control the hemorrhage and thoracotomy for evacuation of the hematoma. |
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His Getty Images shot for Newsweek shows the evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas at Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo. |
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In July the rivers Avon and Severn burst their banks and forced the evacuation of the company's Mythe Water treatment works near Tewkesbury. |
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In Boston, more than 250 people were taken to evacuation centres, and 200 were reported to be at a centre in Clacton-on-Sea in Essex. |
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That evacuation of role and purpose is most obviously demonstrated in Hound's Head Stirrup Cup. |
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He reported on the last evacuation flight out of Da Nang and the scramble to get aboard as the city fell to North Vietnamese troops. |
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In World War II, thousands of allied troops on the little ships in the Dunkirk evacuation saw the welcoming sight of the cliffs. |
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The cure of such an effect must be performed by two means, that is, evacuation and cooling with humectation. |
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Nelson hastily organised the evacuation of the Royal Family, several nobles and the British nationals, including the Hamiltons. |
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The evacuation got under way on 23 December and sailed through heavy gales before reaching the safety of Palermo on 26 December. |
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These were issued in the event of bombing taking place with gas before evacuation. |
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Owing to the danger from aerial bombardment, the Chadwicks sent their twins to Canada as part of a government evacuation scheme. |
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Systems are generally built to allow evacuation of trains at many places throughout the system. |
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The A400M operates in many configurations including cargo transport, troop transport, and medical evacuation. |
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Explosive devices from the evacuation slides are removed, air ducts sealed, and an easily removable protective coat of paint may be applied. |
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The air is pumped out of the bulb, and the evacuation tube in the stem press is sealed by a flame. |
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When bicycles are allowed to be carried it is regarded as essential to allow evacuation to the sides of the train. |
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He retreated to Yorktown, Virginia, intending an evacuation, but a decisive French naval victory deprived him of an escape. |
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Additionally, Gannet SAR provided a medical evacuation service to the Scottish island communities. |
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On the west coast of the United States, which is prone to Pacific Ocean tsunami, warning signs indicate evacuation routes. |
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All Pacific Rim countries collaborate in the Tsunami Warning System and most regularly practise evacuation and other procedures. |
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General Murray appointed Sir Manley Power to oversee the evacuation of British troops from France. |
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There is controversy about whether there was sufficient time for more effective emergency evacuation. |
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During the Dunkirk battle, the Luftwaffe did its best to prevent the evacuation. |
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The Luftwaffe failed in its task of preventing the evacuation, but inflicted serious losses on the Allied forces. |
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The evacuation of the second BEF took place during Operation Ariel between 15 and 25 June. |
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The importance of holding the Channel Ports as the only means of supply and if necessary, evacuation, became vital for the Allies. |
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Dutfoy ordered his men to disable the Coastal artillery in the forts and to head for the harbour for evacuation. |
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These flotillas of small boats, combined with the naval vessels, continued the evacuation until 3 June. |
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Initially headquarters in England were reluctant to accept that full evacuation from France was necessary. |
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The British evacuation of Dunkirk through the English Channel was codenamed Operation Dynamo. |
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Even officers ordered to stay behind to aid the evacuation disappeared onto the boats. |
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On 27 May, the first full day of the evacuation, one cruiser, eight destroyers, and 26 other craft were active. |
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A further 64,429 Allied soldiers departed on 1 June, before the increasing air attacks prevented further daylight evacuation. |
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A wide variety of small vessels from all over the south of England were pressed into service to aid in the Dunkirk evacuation. |
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Their resistance allowed the evacuation effort to be extended to 4 June, on which date another 26,175 Frenchmen were transported to England. |
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The evacuation was presented to the German public as an overwhelming and decisive German victory. |
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It followed Operation Dynamo, the evacuation from Dunkirk and Operation Cycle, an evacuation from Le Havre, which finished on 13 June. |
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The evacuation was made more difficult by a lack of information from Brest, St Nazaire and Nantes. |
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A senior British naval officer arrived by destroyer on 16 June and the evacuation began the next day. |
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During the Dunkirk evacuation, few warships were actually sunk, despite being stationary targets. |
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The realisation of the necessity of civilian evacuation from the Channel Islands came very late. |
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This loss was mainly caused by a massive evacuation of the people to more rural areas. |
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The Navy also had to plan a possible strategic evacuation of the Portuguese Government to the Azores. |
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This evacuation was planned to occur in the case of an enemy invasion and successfully occupation of Continental Portugal. |
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An initial evacuation of civilians was made by the Portuguese merchant ship MS Ponta de Sagres, that was navigating in the region. |
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There was also a lack of warning systems and evacuation plans for those downriver. |
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The terms of the armistice called for an immediate evacuation of German troops from occupied Belgium, France, and Luxembourg within fifteen days. |
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A small group of Company officials and their families took refuge in Jhansi Fort, and the Rani negotiated their evacuation. |
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Also included are his memories of evacuation, gas masks, air raid shelters, rationing and, finally, the victory celebrations. |
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Surgical evacuation can be done through one of two methods, dilatation and curettage and manual vacuum aspiration. |
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The gripings are always severe, and a sort of painful descent of the bowels accompanies every evacuation. |
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Wednesday in a derailment that prompted the evacuation of nearly 700 nearby residents, authorities said. |
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The evacuation was timely, for in 1940 the Duveen Gallery was severely damaged by bombing. |
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This scratch formation held up the British advance until 30 April and covered the evacuation of the Rangoon area. |
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With the evacuation of the Danubian Principalities, the immediate cause of war was withdrawn and the war might have ended at this time. |
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The next day, British soldiers began to secure the airport and other areas essential to an evacuation. |
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After the effective completion of the evacuation, the mandate of the British forces began to expand. |
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At the same time, the authority to launch an evacuation operation was delegated to Richards and the British High Commissioner, Alan Jones. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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Many of the rooms closest to the fire had been emptied as part of the renovation work, and this contributed to the successful evacuation of most of the collection. |
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Allegiant Air is grounding 30 of its aircraft, or roughly half of its fleet, to inspect emergency evacuation slides in response to an FAA request for information. |
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They sought restoration of damages, the evacuation of occupied territories, reparations for France, Russia and Romania, and a recognition of the principle of nationalities. |
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She also criticised the inhuman conditions at evacuation centres, especially at Zamboanga City's sports complex, which is overcrowded with 70,000 people. |
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In overall command was British Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, who had served as Flag officer at Dover during the Dunkirk evacuation four years earlier. |
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In 1763 a peace settlement was reached at the Treaty of Hubertusburg, in which Glatz was returned to Prussia in exchange for the Prussian evacuation of Saxony. |
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For many French soldiers, the Dunkirk evacuation represented only a few weeks' delay before being killed or captured by the German army after their return to France. |
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Nelson helped oversee the withdrawal from Corsica, and by December 1796 was aboard the frigate HMS Minerve, covering the evacuation of the garrison at Elba. |
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Nelson hurried there to oversee the evacuation of British nationals and transported them to Corsica, after which Jervis ordered him to blockade the newly captured French port. |
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That evening, the captain of Codrington was ordered to begin the evacuation and two hours later, Fortune signalled that it was probably now or never. |
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Soldiers also remained at the evacuation point in Freetown to ensure its security, while others patrolled the streets of Freetown in an attempt to reassure residents. |
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On 26 March 2006, the A380 underwent evacuation certification in Hamburg. |
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Operation Ariel, the final Allied evacuation, had begun on 15 June. |
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The EH-101 frequently is used for assault, antisubmarine warfare, search and rescue, reconnaissance, casualty evacuation and troop transportation missions. |
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The Luftwaffe attacked the evacuation ships and on 17 June, evaded RAF fighter patrols and sank the Cunard liner and troopship HMT Lancastria in the Loire estuary. |
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Redemptorist Church, off the main street in Tacloban became an evacuation centre as well providing an emergency shelter to people of Tacloban, like Michelle Tanawan. |
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On the night of 31 January, the North Sea flood of 1953 devastated the island taking the lives of 58 islanders, and led to the temporary evacuation of the 13,000 residents. |
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Militia forces then besieged Boston, forcing a British evacuation in March 1776, and Congress appointed George Washington to command the Continental Army. |
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Concerned that there would be hostilities when Bonaparte found out that Cape Colony had been retained, the British began to procrastinate on the evacuation of Malta. |
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On 4 June, Karslake had asked the CIGS to stop sending supplies but this was ignored and troops saw more supplies being unloaded as they loaded ships for the evacuation. |
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Forced evacuation from a radiological or nuclear accident may lead to social isolation, anxiety, depression, psychosomatic medical problems, reckless behavior, even suicide. |
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His proposal would have also involved evacuation of dozens of settlements in the Jordan Valley, in the eastern Samarian hills and in the Hebron region. |
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Besides the construction, experts will also examine the emergency and safety mechanisms of large shopping centers, such as fire exits and evacuation schemes. |
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The trains are also long enough so that no matter where in the tunnel, the length of the train spans two evacuation doors into the service tunnel adjacent to the rail tunnels. |
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No attempt was made to use loudspeakers or to order an evacuation. |
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During the evacuation, from June 28 to July 3, groups of local Communists and Soviet sympathizers attacked the retreating forces, and civilians who chose to leave. |
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The main problem was that most of the personnel who had the authority to order evacuation had been killed when the first explosion destroyed the control room. |
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Its modified cutting edge pitch is said to reduce chatter marks and improve chip formation, while targeted coolant holes promote smooth chip evacuation. |
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Roof collapses were reported around the region, including cave-ins that prompted the evacuation of 15 to 20 people Thursday from a suburban Buffalo mobile home park. |
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The mayor's decision followed a declaration by volcanologists that all parts of the island are now safe and that the evacuation order could be lifted. |
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They will discuss fire safety, check to make sure a household has a fire evacuation plan, and provide a free resource guide, whether a smoke alarm is needed or not. |
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In May 1999, 905 Kosovar refugees arrived in British Columbia as part of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees humanitarian evacuation from camps in Macedonia. |
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Using technology unique to The Weather Channel, it also televises notices, such as flood warnings and evacuation information, on a community-specific basis. |
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Because the patient's ICP remained high, he underwent repeat evacuation of the residual epidural hematoma and marsupialization of the left frontotemporal bone flap. |
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That evening, the captain of the Codrington was ordered to begin the evacuation and two hours later, Fortune signalled that it was probably now or never. |
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They organised the evacuation of children, established centres for those displaced by bombing, and operated canteens, salvage and recycling schemes. |
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According to Anna Freud and Edward Glover, London civilians surprisingly did not suffer from widespread shell shock, unlike the soldiers in the Dunkirk evacuation. |
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The delay gave the Allies time to prepare defences vital for the evacuation and prevented the Germans from stopping the Allied retreat from Lille. |
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Initial plans called for the recovery of 45,000 men from the BEF within two days, at which time German troops were expected to block further evacuation. |
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When the prolapse is not demonstrable during the evaluation, defecography is useful for identifying rectoceles and other pathology that might be affecting evacuation. |
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