Alarm devices, all activated by micturition, included bells, buzzers, lights, and vibrators. |
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Alarm clock bleeping, sun shining through, Hestor gets up groggily and heads for the bathroom. |
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Alarm instantly registered in Ben's velvet brown eyes, and he stooped at once to feel the child's forehead. |
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The development and testing of the Alarm hardware was a lengthy and challenging process. |
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Alarm clocks may be either single, or, double train dependant upon the number of mainsprings utilized by the movement. |
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Alarm bells have started ringing, as water samples from the marsh show the presence of the heavy metal, mercury in it. |
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So, when you activate the Smart Alarm as you leave your car, it will produce a succession of short beeps. |
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The day begins violently with the aural attack of The Alarm Clock. |
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Alarm bells started to ring, though, when Mrs Glover helped to set up a support group for other families in the same boat and an event was organised. |
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In 1770 he produced The False Alarm, a political pamphlet attacking John Wilkes. |
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Our chili is made fresh in our kitchen with seasoned beef, black beans, green chilies, jalapeno and our zesty 5 Alarm hot sauce. |
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Grasshoppers in jam jars, Cinnamon sticks and iron bars, Brandy snaps and jumble brain scars, Alarm clock clamps of fallen stars. |
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On 13 March 1988, The Alarm performed at The Fillmore in San Francisco with The 77s and House of Freaks. |
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The Alarm took a break after the supporting tour, but returned in 1987 with Eye of the Hurricane and landed a tour slot supporting Bob Dylan. |
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However, Iovine never came to the UK to work with The Alarm, eventually citing personal reasons. |
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By the 1980s, indie pop and alternative rock bands such as The Alarm, The Pooh Sticks and The Darling Buds were popular in their genres. |
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Alarm systems, consisting of fire alarm system, burglar alarm system, escape door control, electronic locking system, risk management system. |
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Brian Skerry, At Boston University, 2011, born 1962, Underwater Photographer, With National Geographic, Sounding the Alarm for Global Sealife. |
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Following the box set release, Peters used The Alarm name on the tour to promote the complete collection release. |
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In 2000, The Alarm released a complete collection covering all recorded material by the band. |
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Following this show Peters signed his legal right to one quarter of The Alarm name and logo over to the other three. |
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This comedy is based on a real-life stunt by Mike Peters, the ageing singer of Welsh rockers The Alarm, who recruited a young band to lipsync his new songs. |
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Under the new rules, local authorities can designate neighbourhoods as Alarm Notification Areas and force homeowners to advise them of alternative key holders. |
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These shows were the first time that Bono joined The Alarm on stage. |
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In 1761 the Royal Navy clad the hull of the frigate HMS Alarm with copper sheet to reduce the growth of marine biofouling and prevent attack by the Teredo shipworm. |
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One of the men tried to hijack a car, but the woman driver managed to raise the alarm and the man was held until police arrived to arrest him. |
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It would be nice to have a reminder alarm set a few days ahead of a scheduled meeting. |
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However, barely a day or night goes by without the sound of a burglar alarm wailing. |
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His alarm clock had failed, and he had not wakened until 9.10 am, ten minutes later than the time he was due to start work. |
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Perhaps it's because I set the alarm slightly later so the wake-up was easier. |
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After seeing a fox, wallabies thumped their hind feet in alarm, suppressed foraging, and increased looking. |
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She jabbed at the button to turn the alarm off, and it stopped its absurd shrieking. |
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Baboons barked an alarm and thereafter bulbuls, warblers, shrikes, robins and other feathered choirs begun to sing. |
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A panic alarm had been installed at his home by police and he was still wary about going out. |
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He used his phone and his watch as an alarm clock, and he slept on an air mattress. |
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Digital alarm clocks and watches operate weirdly and are often indecipherable. |
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The watchman phoned the emergency services and other colleagues after the alarm activated. |
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The alarm clock rings accusingly, a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night. |
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Miss Kelly said their attempt to jemmy the shop door set off the burglar alarm alerting passing motorist Andrew Carlton. |
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The smoke alarm did indeed go off, and the candles were so waxily embedded in to the cakey goodness that it was well beyond eating. |
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She jolted slightly in alarm, before leaning back and, cocking her chin to the side, surveyed him in perplexity. |
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His fellow crew men did not raise the alarm until the Monday morning as they thought he had stayed on the Spanish vessel. |
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It's all well and good to perform these actions in response to the alarm clock if that's what happens every day. |
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As I was walking back, she saw me and went to roll down the window but hit the door lock by mistake thus activating the car alarm. |
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Her neighbours rushed in after Mrs Green activated the panic alarm she wears around her neck. |
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The alarm signal activates the receiver, which then plays the warning to everyone in earshot. |
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In the bedroom, my suitcase was packed with a few clothes, my radio alarm clock, some CDs, some books, my laptop and my diary. |
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It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked. |
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Passers-by raised the alarm after seeing the man leaning against the railings. |
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He instantly raised the alarm and neighbours entered the smoke filled kitchen and pulled her from the dwelling. |
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The smoke alarm in the kitchen began to beep and Carla jumped off her seat, looking about her wildly. |
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This information rang alarm bells in the Admiralty, and as a result the Allied fleet was put on alert for a major engagement. |
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When someone opens the door it hits the door jam and sets off an alarm that will scare them away and wake you up. |
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She drowsily opened her eyes and whapped the beeping alarm clock irritably. |
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Erianne always set his senses on heightened alarm, even now when she was an emotional whirlwind. |
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My reacquaintance with the new Hyundai Elantra got off to a bad start when the first thing I did was set off the car alarm. |
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off. |
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There are two kinds of alarm for sale and both need to be kept ready to hand when and where personal security could be at risk. |
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And the fire alarm before the last round of the day was also amusing, but just added to much of our aggravation. |
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A high-pitched smoke alarm went off, and water sprinklers began showering the entire kitchen. |
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On six occasions in the past year he has woken to the sound of breaking glass and the alarm going off. |
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The guardsman hit hard and lay still, and shouts of alarm and terror mixed with fresh cries of pain as arrows pelted his straggling rearguard. |
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Unless your alarm activates, the emergency services may not immediately know who your keyholders are. |
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Honda's Stream is also fitted with an engine immobiliser, alarm system and remote keyless entry. |
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The ingenuity of the contraption was that a string was wound around the alarm winder and the other end tied to the bolt. |
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She also did a night shift on one of the wings and had to raise the alarm after a prisoner tried to harm herself. |
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The answer to this problem is a radio receiver that activates itself and raises a noisy alarm when a storm warning is issued. |
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His father was asleep upstairs, but he heard the alarm and rushed down to rescue his son. |
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Their cries became stained with alarm and horror at the departing children. |
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Occasionally we can see young men reacting to the declaration of pregnancy, always with alarm and fear. |
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Ri shrieked in alarm and jumped, shocked to find Kasna standing in the far corner. |
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There were raised voices in alarm all over the complex and a few cries of fear. |
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She turned around in alarm, fearing he had taken off and was really going to follow through with his joke of leaving her by herself. |
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His voice was strident with alarm, and his beautiful eyes were dark with fear. |
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The duke meanwhile enjoyed the vision she made, eyes wild and blue with alarm, lips slightly open in complete shock. |
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This week we all start operating in the energy field of the Crab, who skitters sideways in alarm when approached directly. |
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Ken looked above him in alarm and watched in shock as dirt, stones, support beams, all toppled on top of Ken, completely burying him alive. |
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He tried to use his phone to raise the alarm but was not able to get a signal so he hammered on the door of the house. |
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The issue needs a bit more investigation, before we raise the alarm, but this is a potentially important economic development. |
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After walking almost three miles, Reeve telephoned to raise the alarm and 10 members of Torridon Mountain Rescue team were called out. |
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Coastguards were alerted by the woman's friend, a 14-year-old girl, who managed to swim ashore to raise the alarm. |
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The two-year-old Labrador can open doors, turn on lights, pick up dropped items and raise the alarm if something is wrong with Luke. |
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Mr Wynn, an 18-year-old archaeology student at the University of York, managed to escape and raise the alarm. |
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I'm going to continue to raise the alarm because I really believe our future in the aerospace industry is at stake. |
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She managed to free herself and raise the alarm after a passing motorcyclist gave her a lift to the police station. |
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She eventually managed to stop a passing motorist in the early hours yesterday and raise the alarm. |
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Noise in the environment makes it difficult to hear alarms or easily determine where the alarm is located. |
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His apparent failure to notice that the pressure system was still on manual reportedly resulted in a warning alarm being sounded at 10,000 ft. |
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For peace of mind, the properties come with wiring for a security alarm, and two inter-connected smoke detectors on the landing. |
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If the alarm is set off the light on the main panel will let you know which zone the intruder is in. |
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Thieves gained entry by disconnecting the security alarm and forcing their entry through the rear door. |
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This alarm will sound whenever a door is opened, and is designed to alert parents to small children who may have entered the pool area unnoticed. |
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There's nothing quite like the shock of the alarm going off in the morning. |
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His admonishments were drowned by the buzzer of my alarm clock. |
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And since Tello was no longer around, there would be no barked alarm to warn of intruders. |
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The rising rage in Beth's voice sends a jolt of alarm through Chelsea. |
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Finally, if the quadrupeds don't alarm T. R. enough, the bipeds will. |
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He reached South Georgia, but landed on the wrong side of the island and had to cross 26 miles of mountainous terrain, before reaching a whaling station to raise the alarm. |
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How can you make it to class on time when you have no electricity and no alarm clock? |
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Far from flying off in alarm at my approach, as just about any other bird would, this specimen of Cathartes aura greeted me with the avian equivalent of a yawn. |
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The teenager's friend ran to nearby houses to raise the alarm. |
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Although no one could figure out where exactly he disappeared to under cover of the darkness, the neighbourhood woke up in alarm at midnight to find Pehlad's house on fire. |
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With every corner she turned she had to fly past another guard, and with every door she opened another alarm would sound and scare her out of her wits. |
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Truth be told, there is no one better at capturing the agony and alarm of a woman in the throes of a nervous breakdown than Moore. |
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They disabled an alarm system at a store by cutting through live wires at a Telecom junction box which put thousands of phones in the region out of action. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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The trees trembled, the rocks quaked and all the animals fled in alarm. |
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He spent several hours searching the mountainside for his brother, an experienced walker, before descending to raise the alarm from a public phone box. |
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A brief trawl through the great white elephants of recent years should be enough to sound alarm bells so loud the so-called London 2012 Olympic team will pack up and go home. |
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The fire alarm went off, and we thought it was a real live fire. |
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He just wanted a bullier pulpit than a talk show from which to sound the alarm. |
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British Telecom has apologised after a petrol station worker being held by a knifeman couldn't raise the alarm because the phonelines were broken. |
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The owner of one house was wakened in the early hours of Saturday morning by the flames and thankfully was able to raise the alarm and extinguish the fires. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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It turned easily, making clicking noises like an alarm clock being wound. |
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The network will include an alarm receiving centre which will be notified of any activated burglar alarms on the system so that it can notify police or keyholders. |
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The manager responded by directing the first teller to call the police and activate the alarm. |
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Other environmental experts think the bluefin study might be more notable for its novelty, rather than its alarm. |
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Thus it was with some alarm that I read comments from the author of a new study about circumcision and its benefits. |
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This week, one team has to find a way of waterproofing a tent to take on an expedition, while the other team builds a seismograph out of an old alarm clock. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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Well, I woke up well before the alarm went off at 6am this morning. |
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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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From the time my alarm clock goes off, I am beginning my workout. |
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I slept through the alarm clock and was woken by hammering on the door. |
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The alarm clock went off and Nicole slammed her hand on top of it. |
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The guard had been working in the public waiting area of York Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when a man set off an alarm on a walk-through metal detector. |
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One mother had an alarm go off on her phone saying it was time to take her boy to a cub Scout meeting. |
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Although the windows were not linked to the burglar alarm, a sensor activated the system and a passing police patrol stopped to check the building. |
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The component also enables the operator to set tolerance limits for important operating parameters, and activates an alarm when deviation from these ranges occurs. |
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The dog's barking gave the alarm and the intruders were caught. |
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The thieves escaped empty handed after the van's alarm was activated. |
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I rolled over and looked at the digital alarm clock on my bedside table. |
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No alarm was sounded at the hospital to indicate any emergency. |
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It was a false alarm started in Debenhams but unfortunately caused the whole centre's alarm system to crash. |
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The entire fire detection and alarm system chosen for MT2 is based on Bosch's UGM 2020 universal security systems and Magic. |
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No sooner was she out of hearing, And not expos'd to take alarm, Than from my restless couch I sprung, As if by swarming wasps bestung. |
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Officers have installed a panic alarm in his home that triggers an armed response. |
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During an alarm condition a front panel LED annunciator is enabled and an internal 2 Amp relay contact output is engaged. |
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The recycling unit was the rag and bone man, an alarm clock was the knocker-up and debt and illegitimacy were secrets. |
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An alarm was known as a knocker-up, debt and illegitimacy were secrets and McDonald only had a farm. |
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The defiant claim will alarm the West which fears the Gulf state is trying to develop atom bombs and not power stations. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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She will be showing a demo of the company's new alarm system. |
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Be sure to set your alarm clock so that you don't oversleep. |
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When it became more clear what was happening to the Aztecs outside the Temple, the alarm was sounded. |
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The monitor was designed to sound an alarm, which was quite loud, if the subject were to experience an apneic bradycardia, or tachycardia event. |
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This caused a great deal of alarm and distress to the clients who greatly value the work and support of the Applejack carers. |
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His dist raught par tner Jul ie McEwan, 27, was left soaked in his blood and screaming hysterically as neighbours raised the alarm. |
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In the morning Mr. Logan wore a doeskin box coat with pearl buttons nearly as large as alarm clocks in two rows on it. |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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When dialing in, managers can check how changes in device setup or reboots affect alarm conditions. |
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The electronic smoke alarm includes a chirper which sounds when the battery is low. |
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Both parents attack potential predators with alarm calls and striking with talons. |
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In the presence of smoke some of the ions are neutralized, thereby decreasing the current, which activates the detector's alarm. |
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Breakups at alarm siren lines and electricity lines affected the warning system severely. |
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Because unless Jorie beamed down that Wookiee-looking one, none of the outer-space aliens looked outer-spacey enough to raise an alarm. |
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The entry of harmful foreign pollutants by the way of trade routes has been a cause of alarm during the modern times. |
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Gas audibly leaked out at high pressure, drawing the attention of several men and triggering six gas alarms including the high level gas alarm. |
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As soon as the alarm was raised, the offensive provisions of Fuller would begin as a combined operation. |
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Constant false alarm rate and digital terrain model processing are also used in clutter environments. |
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The bark is used as an alarm, and water deer will bark repeatedly at people and at each other for reasons unknown. |
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House sparrows give a nasal alarm call, the basic sound of which is transcribed as quer, and a shrill chree call in great distress. |
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The ambush had yielded only two captives, and raised the alarm on the mainland shore. |
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His hostile action had raised the alarm among the populations around Bezeguiche bay. |
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Before reaching the causeway, they were noticed by Aztec warriors known as the Eagle Warriors, who sounded the alarm. |
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When cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle as it is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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I read on. It will cost two hundred and fifty quid. I felt a quell of alarm, that's quite expensive. |
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Wary men took the alarm, and began to realize, a word now first brought into use to express the conversion of ideal property into something real. |
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After extensive studies, scientists discovered that the ruffe can be repelled by their own alarm pheromone. |
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Wilson obtained United States Patent 343,939 in 1886, combining protection, an alarm bell, and telephone communications. |
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Many of these electric fences act as monitored security alarm systems in addition to causing an uncomfortable shock. |
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Shortland was convinced of a plot, and rang the alarm bell to collect the officers and have the men ready. |
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Dubin slept through the ringing alarm, aware of Kitty trying to rouse him and then letting him sleep. |
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To turn it down, would have set off alarm bells to her family. |
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But that the CNN-John King blunder even happened is a cause for alarm. |
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I thought it was a little bit weird to have an alarm clock in the mikvah. |
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It was then that Shulevitz says she noticed an alarm clock on a counter. |
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Directly he heard other voices of alarm undistinguishably commingled, and then they retreated together, and all again was still. |
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He recorded the alarm cries of the shrike-tanager and of the bluish-slate antshrike, the sentinel species of the understory flocks. |
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I do not, however, wish to be awakened by Stevie Wonder and that is why God invented alarm clocks. |
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The archaeobotany cannot be ignored and will alarm, and amelioration needs action not political posturing. |
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Called Wakey Wakey, the application is a video alarm clock that features lingerie-clad Anderson saucily coaxing the user to get out of bed. |
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Customers raised the alarm after they got home and found eggs from the Brazilian wandering spider in a bunch of bananas. |
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Choose a strong wheel clamp, one that is easy to fit but has a Sold Secure rating and also consider an alarm. |
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He inspected a pounds 7220 alarm system installed by SAS in the home of Tom and Rose Aitken, both 73, of Paisley. |
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His critics take alarm only when it becomes apparent that he would bowdlerize Homer and exclude from his state the great tragedians. |
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A few wheels and a crate to make a billy cart would probably be acceptable, or the odd old alarm clock, but nothing more. |
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He then draped a handkerchief over his face to avoid causing alarm amongst the crew. |
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They saw us and ran for it like merry hell, trying to get there and plunder it before we could raise the alarm. |
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There was a growing alarm of women's magic as a weapon aimed against the state and church. |
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As its name suggests, Bell Tower housed a belfry, its purpose to raise the alarm in the event of an attack. |
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The entire mehfil was babbling away but Bahadur's tense silence rang like an alarm in my head. |
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There are three Bureau of Fire Communications alarm offices which receive and dispatch alarms to appropriate units. |
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The bird apparently realized that the alarm call was no longer appropriate and switched to the nonalarm call in mid-vocalization. |
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Despite all of the groups' experiences with leopards and carcasses in trees, neither the vervets nor the baboons gave alarm calls at the sight of the carcass alone. |
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A surveillance camera that is networked to a DVR detects motion, an alarm annunciates and a custom audio-visual warning is automatically broadcast. |
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The alarm prompted bosses at the Holiday Inn in Homer Road, Solihull, to kick down the door and rescue the occupants who had somehow not been woken by the alarm. |
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And the clanging call of the general alarm rasped you to battle stations, night and day, from sleep and from meals, always with the same emptyhandedness of failure in the end. |
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Cuthbert had often been summoned to her dying bed, only to find that she was alive and well. He expected that this summons would be another false alarm. |
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This alone should be enough to alarm shareholders but there are even more serious issues with the fifth dissident nominee, James Rainbird, a reprimanded financial salesperson. |
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You should set the alarm on your watch to go off at seven o'clock. |
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He put his foot on a concealed button under his desk and rang an alarm bell. He always had two strongarm men lolling around in an office down the passage. |
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We investigated whether the American Robin has a distinctive aerial alarm call given for aerial predators and examined conspecifics' response to that call. |
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That parliament was destined, in one short hour of convulsive strength, in one short hour of passing glory, to humble the pride and alarm the fears of England. |
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Have you ever seen a peasy armpit? Hey, just shave those rolled up corn. If you know of a man that's doing this, please send him an alarm clock, 'cause it's time to stop. |
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In the summer of 1894, he built a storm alarm made up of a battery, a coherer, and an electric bell, which went off when it picked up the radio waves generated by lightning. |
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The vervet monkey gives a distinct alarm call for each of at least four different predators, and the reactions of other monkeys vary according to the call. |
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Although they laid their hands on the Imperial State Crown, Sceptre and Orb, they were foiled when the keeper's son turned up unexpectedly and raised the alarm. |
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For example, if an alarm call signals a python, the monkeys climb into the trees, whereas the eagle alarm causes monkeys to seek a hiding place on the ground. |
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We had to rush outside in midmeeting when the fire alarm went off. |
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They patented it in May 1837 as an alarm system, and it was first successfully demonstrated on 25 July 1837 between Euston and Camden Town in London. |
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Finding that the afternoon coach was gone, and finding that his uneasiness grew into positive alarm, as obstacles came in his way, he resolved to follow in a post-chaise. |
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The consequences of the 2003 invasion and the Arab Spring led to increasing alarm within the Saudi monarchy over the rise of Iran's influence in the region. |
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The alarm clock stung a bit more today. The lineup at the coffee drivethru was longer. You felt a little bit more stabby in the gridlocked traffic. |
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The revival aroused alarm among ministers for the revolutionary, even anarchistic, impact it had upon chapel congregations and denominational organisation. |
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Britain, now without any troops for protection and having suffered particularly severe Saxon raids in 408 and 409, viewed the situation in Gaul with renewed alarm. |
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The UK NPL publishes a guide on the alarm levels to be used with instruments for checking personnel exiting controlled areas in which contamination may be encountered. |
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When the transmitter button is pressed, the receiver clearly displays the transmitter number, while the wall-mounted annunciator sounds an audible alarm. |
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There is evidence that when cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle and this is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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But England greatly feared the effects of any such move on its own West Indies, where Americans had already aroused alarm over a possible threat to incite slave insurrections. |
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Proudly made in the USA, Winland products are compatible with any hard wire or wireless alarm system and are available through distributors worldwide. |
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If the offender enters a restricted area, an alarm sounds at the central monitoring site, and vibration alerts on the ankle bracelet remind the offender to comply. |
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The alarm system transports fire alarm messages from over 20,000 monitored fire alarms in more than 6,000 commercial and industrial buildings across New Zealand. |
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Wakey wakey, this duck egg blue alarm clock will liven up bedside tables. |
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The tail is sometimes used for communication, as when beavers slap their tails on the water surface or house mice rattle their tails to indicate alarm. |
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Many rodent species, particularly those that are diurnal and social, have a wide range of alarm calls that are emitted when they perceive threats. |
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A potential predator may stop when it knows it has been detected, or an alarm call can allow conspecifics or related individuals to take evasive action. |
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