Much of the Midwest is on alert tonight for severe storms after a weekend of wild weather. |
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An automated alert went out to airports and main airlines, including British Airways. |
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His white blonde hair was windswept and dishevelled, and his bright blue eyes were bright and alert. |
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Sit with an alert and relaxed body posture so that you feel relatively comfortable without moving. |
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That message could be relayed to the driver's seat, which could alert the driver with a tap on the back. |
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In 1999, bank withdrawals by an Adelaide woman were understood to have triggered an alert. |
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They are believed to be the work of terrorists and the usual agencies are put on red alert for an attack. |
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A fifth of Essex's roads have been given a red alert and are in urgent need of repair. |
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Morecambe Bay Hospitals have been put on red alert and operations have been cancelled for the second time this month. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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Police in Ramsbottom put fitness fans on red alert today after a jogger in a neighbouring district was attacked. |
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A First Bus spokesman said services are still on red alert and will be cut if the trouble continues. |
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Killarney is this week on a public health red alert following confirmation of two new cases of meningitis in the town. |
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The bridge is bathed in red light as a red alert siren wails in the background. |
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She looked over at the wall to see that the red lights that usually flash when the red alert rings off were not on. |
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I received a panic e-mail from my husband last week, marked red alert, after he made a phone call to our credit card company. |
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Hospital bosses said a continuation of the problems that triggered the first six-day red alert led to its renewal again on Tuesday. |
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Police have been put on red alert in other parts of India, including in Gujarat and in the capital New Delhi. |
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The hospital has been put on red alert several times in the past few weeks, as winter ills make their presence felt. |
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Farmers in North Yorkshire were on red alert today after the first case of foot and mouth was confirmed within the county. |
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Britain's countryside was placed on red alert yesterday as both city and rural dwellers were told to keep away from farmland. |
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All the sudden, the red alert sounded and all the girls stopped playing cards in response. |
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Here in the dark the squadron laagered and passed an uncomfortable night constantly on the alert in expectation of a German counter attack. |
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I just had to sit there looking alert and hand out extra writing paper when it was needed. |
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Feeling more refreshed and alert, she ventured to look around more closely. |
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This software can now, for example, send out a real-time alert to Outlook users when it picks up on an appointment conflict. |
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A crowd throw petrol bombs and stones at police and army during a security alert in west Belfast. |
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When exercising outdoors during a smog alert, even healthy people may cough or wheeze. |
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The country is on a war alert following terrorist attacks on its Parliament building. |
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The plan, devised with the help of York Council emergency planning co-ordinator Barry Kelly, aims to speed local response when an alert occurs. |
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At the same time, the government has ordered a general alert, canceling all leave and reinforcing positions. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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If a flood alert is issued, the Association of British Insurers advises that valuables and furniture are shifted to higher floors. |
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The all-clear had in fact sounded from an initial alert when the bomb was dropped. |
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The President had urged the public to be on alert for possible terrorist actions in September or October. |
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Greater Manchester was put on alert today as firemen prepared for the start of a national strike. |
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It's still pretty high, but even if it does, we can be on alert to get out of here as soon as possible. |
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Police guarded key sites in New York, on alert for possible truck bombs, suicide bombers and chemical and biological attack. |
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And Ergon Energy stockpiled materials and put crews on alert yesterday in preparation for possible damage to the electricity network. |
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This was not the case with security forces, however, who remained on alert against possible terror attacks. |
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So, it makes sense to be on alert in a cautious, sensible way all throughout the country. |
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But despite the favorable atmosphere, police remained on alert for possible security threats on the session, the officer said. |
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And now, as his execution by lethal injection nears, some clinics providing abortions are on alert for possible violence. |
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Medical staff in Scarborough have been put on alert for possible infections after a patient at the resort's hospital died of pneumonia. |
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However, as they approached and she saw the ambulance and all the patrol cars, she put her defenses on alert and prepared herself for anything. |
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Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations. |
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Hospitals and doctors have been placed on alert to be prepared to quarantine patients suspected of suffering from the early stages of the virus. |
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Initially, the company was put on alert for possible participation in an airport security mission. |
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The swelling in his face is nearly gone and he's much more alert and active, which is really encouraging. |
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Throughout his life he remained very alert and active until very recent times. |
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I realise that I must keep mentally alert to delay the process of degeneration. |
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At physical examination at the time of discharge, she was alert and able to converse and had limited flexion in the lower extremities. |
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Tanner was alert and able to answer questions but was not extremely active. |
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Ms L was alert and oriented and able to move both lower extremities at the time of transfer. |
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Everyone agreed that Mr Sage was an intelligent, alert man, notwithstanding his years. |
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The scrub person can be alert for oozing or plan for more ties, ligatures, or clips. |
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Several people managed to alert the lifeguards, who brought Davis to safety. |
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She was quite alert and was able to learn the English language rather quickly. |
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One must also be very alert to the fact that some pilgrims of certain nationalities come in bunches and batches and push their way through. |
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One consequence is that consumers are more alert to influences than ever before. |
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We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances. |
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So Pacific Islanders today are very alert to their ocean, and their ownership of that ocean, and their custodianship of that ocean. |
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The belly laughs provoked by that rib-tickler have put the entire main island of Japan on tsunami alert. |
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Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode. |
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Reports of a youth on the line at a level crossing yesterday sparked an alert on the railways. |
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His poetry continued as it began, very alert to Art as politically acquiescent, complicit or compromised. |
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Though at times they don't seem to be the most aware of animals, sheep are very alert to mood swings, and this time was no exception. |
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At the other end Dermot Byrne almost got clear but Farrell Cuddihy was very alert to clear the danger. |
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I think they're very guarded and very alert to anything that they think might be untoward or suspicious. |
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Is he shaking with rigors, is he awake and alert and comfortable, or is he lethargic? |
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Floors, for example, can alert guards based solely on how loud a footstep reverberates upon its surface. |
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And shortly thereafter, several alert readers noticed something very peculiar. |
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The militantly secular world is also keenly alert to the challenge of the Passion. |
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Police today warned cash machine users to be alert after two men were spotted tampering with a dispenser. |
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Members are reminded to conserve water during the dry weather and be alert for leakages and report them to the area representative. |
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The major alert was sparked off after a petrol-powered generator found on board forced the pilot to abort the journey and divert to Rome. |
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Our visit was complicated by the alert staff having clocked me as soon as I walked through the door. |
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Stress levels among York teachers have prompted education chiefs to alert the Government to the pressures caused by heavy workloads. |
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Thai troops are on alert along the border to prevent invasions due by troops in hot pursuit of their quarry. |
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He learned that if he took the shirt off your back and showed you the blood of children in the fabric, people would snap alert. |
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Child alert pool alarms are also required to be fitted onto any door leading directly from the property into the pool area. |
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No casualties were reported and the chemical alert was eventually rescinded. |
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Driver fatigue can occur on short trips too so be alert and watch for signs of tiredness. |
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Her function at the time would be to watch for the target and alert her master when he arrived. |
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There really wasn't anything she could do, except be more alert and keep a watchful eye. |
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A water cannon was deployed outside the Australian Embassy, while reinforcements stood by on alert. |
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Unattended sensors under development can be placed at key transit points and alert analysts to activity. |
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We were communicating fairly well and I was about to renew my questions as to how he came to be here when the sensor alert sounded. |
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He was scanning visitors as they arrived, no doubt on the alert for any outbreak of unofficial ambush marketing. |
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He looks powerful but perfectly balanced, and his manner is alert and quick-witted. |
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We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair. |
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His telling anecdotes draw on years of personal acquaintance with key figures, and alert attendance at arcane, cultish tech conferences. |
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Providing minimal information which is not capable of independent verification should alert you that something may be wrong. |
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The acting director of public health, Tessa Greally, wrote to local doctors on November 2 asking them to be on the alert for the illness. |
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A warning device must be installed to alert you if the system stops working properly. |
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They progress by short runs or a series of hops with pauses and an always alert posture. |
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So lets just say that the blog is being written on yellow alert and I reserve the right to not say everything on the blog. |
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I also used to put stories about, hinting that staff were being watched all the time, just to keep them alert. |
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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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He remarked admiringly that the colonel was the most progressive and most alert man he had ever seen. |
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Then there's the cut-out-and-keep card for your wallet, admonishing us all to be alert but not alarmed. |
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But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration. |
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Reynolds, in particular, makes use of this jury-rigged stringer system to alert his readers to articles that would otherwise go unnoticed. |
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Jackson is the poet ever alert to phonetic ambiguities and other forms of wordplay. |
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It may also be advisable to carry an emergency card or bracelet to alert others of the allergy. |
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The highest alert level is red, followed by orange, yellow, blue and green. |
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All the while, she watches Brian's face, alert for signs of pain or discomfort. |
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To top it off, the flagship of stress hormones, cortisol, is running amok through my veins, putting my body on yellow alert for the day. |
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Under red alert, police personnel would not be permitted to take leave or go out of the city. |
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Owen, at his most alert and intuitive, spun round to whirl the ball beyond Ricardo with his right foot. |
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We went back to the set and I watched the Falcon escape from bondage and alert the cops to where the crime boss and his rats were hiding out. |
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A senior Government vet says North Yorkshire should be on red alert to prevent an explosion of foot and mouth in the pig farming community. |
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It's the same rationale that lurks behind the ridiculous colour-coded terror alert level. |
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He revealed that an email had been circulated amongst GPs by the primary care trust, informing them that a red alert had been posted. |
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Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert. |
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This means that most types of event will generate an alert rather than a reactive response. |
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Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance. |
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Both democracy and the free market will not survive long in the absence of an informed, alert, intellectually agile public. |
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Thousands of e-mail users have wiped a legitimate Windows file from their computers in the past week following an elaborate hoax virus alert. |
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Most people are expected to self-monitor and alert authorities if their temperature rises. |
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If someone finds a great spot to set up camp miles away, they can alert friends from other groups. |
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Jerry Sandusky was alert but ashen as he stood at the defense table to hear his fate. |
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If I do, I sit in the backseat and stay alert for whatever the driver does. |
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City Hall security in Toronto had better be on high alert if Ford really has been bitten by the snake. |
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Apple is working on an automatic alert system that rings a doctor if blood sugar or blood pressure gets out of whack. |
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The cameras will be connected to a 24-hour call center that will alert police if necessary. |
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The sirens were in full alert, screeching wails filling their ears. |
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When batteries become significantly low, the unit limits top speed and acceleration to alert the operator to drive the vehicle to a charging location. |
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This year Las Vegas entered what it calls drought alert, meaning tight restrictions on water use for residents and businesses and heavy fines for water wasters. |
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They also need to be quick on their feet and incredibly alert and aware. |
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Residents are on edge, helicopters buzz overhead everywhere you look, and police are on citywide tactical alert. |
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For his eyes betrayed that his mind was fully alert and held all the liveliness and quick-wittedness that had made him the world's darling for so long. |
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I remember having to lecture to a group at the Windows on the World up at the very top there, and just being terrified the entire time because my acrophobia went to red alert. |
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The energy boost from a cup of coffee reverses afternoon slump, helping to keep you alert and temporarily improving performance, concentration and reaction time. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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So there may not always be a whiff of smoke to alert the investigators. |
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Jack was about to throw another heavy branch at Mesa, but the wolf became alert almost instantly as he heard whinnies and howls from somewhere off in the fields. |
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Motorists were urged to regularly use mirrors and wing mirrors, be more alert at traffic lights, and check for bikers when pulling out at junctions or roundabouts. |
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The only thing I can do is keep my wits about me and stay alert, you know? |
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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 are signs that Congress is at least somewhat alert to these dangers. |
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In fact, he was very alert to the activity of the minor pieces. |
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Firstly Ballyfin's Eoin McEvoy had to be very alert to deny Conroy. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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In both studies, patients were alert and able to communicate by holding up fingers in response to questions and did not themselves complete the instruments. |
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Advocaat was appropriate raw material for such an alert intellect. |
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Surviving in a comatose state, his mind is still alert and active. |
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By this time, the sedating medications usually are significantly dissipated, and the patient is alert and oriented and able to lift his or her own leg. |
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But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed. |
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No matter how carefully drivers stay on alert against unexpected pedestrians rushing out in front of them, disasters will still occur and there are always casualties. |
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The main north-south highway was reopened on Thursday but motorists were urged to remain on alert against possible dangers caused by the continuing heavy rains. |
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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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Army reserve units have also been placed on alert for possible call-up. |
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A flood alert was sounded in Kinnaur, Shimla, Kulu and Mandi districts last evening after water started overflowing from the lake, bringing along a lot of silt. |
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A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise. |
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The incident follows a similar alert at a post office earlier this week. |
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In what I earnestly hope will be a source of lessons learned, a large meteor entered Earth's atmosphere near Jakarta this weekend during a terror alert. |
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Today's edition carries a security alert for users of Windows. |
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Whenever the number of deaths rises or falls unexpectedly, the software triggers an alert which prompts a clinical investigation into the possible causes. |
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The software will send out an alert when the user reaches his or her threshold and can also automatically free up more space for the user, if desired. |
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Now in his 60s, Clough is very much alive and kicking, as alert and acerbic as ever, and still with a myriad of views to express on any subject you care to mention. |
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The authors use a set of icons to alert the reader to clinical implications, interpretations, or topics that might be naturopathic or allopathic in origin. |
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The court should be alert to make allowance for situations which make it impractical for a defendant to satisfy the burden of proof which the legislation places upon him. |
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A friendly dog has perked up ears, open and alert eyes, a relaxed mouth, a tail or whole rear end wagging, and possibly whimpering, yapping or giving short barks. |
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The alert urged police pulling over drivers for traffic violations, and conducting other routine investigations, to keep their eyes open for people carrying almanacs. |
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An alert soul got hold for the domain allianceforastrongamerica.com and produced a more informative parody. |
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The purpose of the third soldier was to provide an alert assistant to the driver while the relief driver slept in one of the two bunks in the cab. |
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Hedera blanched and scrambled to her feet, far more alert than her parents, who were rubbing whatever parts of their anatomies had been injured in the tip of the boat. |
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The elite presidential guard stood alert in front of the Mexican National Palace where the president keeps his main office. |
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Most of the kids were alert by now, awakened by the resounding thumps. |
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The ease with which she climbed suggested a much younger woman, as did her eyes, which were clear and alert, free of the rheum typical of the aged. |
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Riverside fairground bosses in York were on full alert today after the Environment Agency issued a yellow flood warning. |
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A boy aged 11 sparked an alert after he was found in school with an air pistol and knife. |
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A plot against his life was revealed, and one of his officers, Philotas, was executed for failing to alert Alexander. |
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He reined Wrangle to a walk, halted now and then to listen, and then proceeded cautiously with shifting and alert gaze. |
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Oregon health officials advise people who use Oregon waterbodies for recreation to always be alert to signs of algae blooms. |
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One must be alert to the possible distraction of nuclear or cyber versions of the Schlieffen plan. |
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Wallaby will alert users to upcoming bills through Notification Center alerts, helping them avoid late fees and missed payments. |
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Recent studies have suggested that the city is no longer sinking, but a state of alert remains in place. |
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Rescue helicopters and coastguards raced to the scene as the crew sent out a mayday alert before abandoning ship. |
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Those who buy a security before the x-div. date should be especially alert about receiving their first dividend. |
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Every dark form in the dimness had its ominous quality, its peculiar suggestion of alert watchfulness. |
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And you will not take a bribe, because a bribe will blind the alert, and will twist the words of the righteous. |
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The Amber Alert system will then decide whether to issue an alert. |
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Recognition that periarterial inflammation can cause Raeder's syndrome should alert the clinician to the need for relevant imaging studies. |
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The gray wolf usually carries its head at the same level as the back, raising it only when alert. |
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He would have sprung upon Captain Blood, who stood aloof, alert, tight-lipped, and watchful. |
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They walk closely together, tense, and alert in their movements. |
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At the first sound of the smoke detector, four-year-old Rue runs over and paws at her lap and then lies doggo on the floor to alert her. |
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I also want to alert you to the broader circumstances of my incarceration. |
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Minutes before an airplane hit the water, an alert would go out. |
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Our big Lab, Gracie Burns, will start barking to alert us that he is stuck like Chuck. |
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And being in close neighborhood with the enemy we were necessitated to be pretty alert. |
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You should be alert online as you are when alone out in the public going to the store or so on. |
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The nurse always must be alert to signs of slow leak or insidious infiltration. |
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Upon seeing Hannibal had not crossed with the whole of his force, the scouts raced back to the coast to alert the consul. |
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Flashing yellow lights on school buses are used to alert motorists that the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children. |
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We wish to alert judges to the need to scrutinise applications for disclosure of details about informants with very great care. |
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To alert future diggers to their work they were careful to leave initialled metal tokens in each barrow they opened. |
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To protect against problems resulting from such long hops, IMC Networks' Link Fault Detection feature will alert network managers of the fault. |
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People who assert their presence through noises tend to be less vulnerable, as they alert bears to their presence. |
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The German forces at Dieppe were on high alert, having been warned by French double agents that the British were showing interest in the area. |
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Bathers, divers and kayakers should be aware and alert to the occurrence of great white sharks in these waters. |
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Some alert systems use different numbers or colors to designate the different stages. |
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If one notices a strange noise or feels threatened, a warning bray is sent out and all others become alert. |
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An alert was declared immediately and arrangements were made for belly landing. |
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To make life even easier, the email alert also contains a link to the store where you can purchase the item at the sale price. |
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Delgard got out the handkerchief again and blew his nose loud enough to alert any bird or groundling within several hundred yards. |
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Sounds and gestures help keep track of other dolphins in the group, and alert other dolphins to danger and nearby food. |
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In February 2009, the US State Department issued a travel alert directed at college students planning spring break trips to Acapulco. |
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That could be disastrous in a combat situation where the beeping could alert the enemy. |
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He argues that grammarlike conventions in storytelling alert the listener to connections between actions and scenic elements. |
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The news has put PSG on red alert in their search for a left-winger, having ended their pursuit of Chelsea's Eden Hazard. |
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Kets de Vries has pointed out that distrusting entrepreneurs are more alert about their external environment. |
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Small, lightly equipped armies reflected the need for society to be on constant alert. |
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Bands played martial music along the route, with drum rolls at especially difficult places to alert the men. |
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A MAN who sparked a security alert by claiming to have consumed deadly ricin in a court had in fact taken castor seeds. |
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She is consistently but not deformingly alert to irony, to satire, to humor in its high and low forms. |
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Females watching calving pools will only alert their own young if they detect a disturbance, although the others will take notice and follow. |
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He was tired and had trouble staying alert while he was driving. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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When surveying an area for predators, zebras will stand in an alert posture with ears erect, head held high, and staring. |
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When this led to a state of confusion, Dayan ordered full mobilization, and chose to take the risk that he might alert the Egyptians. |
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When I reached Heathrow airport, the immigration department stopped me and said they have received a red alert notice against me. |
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Law-enforcement personnel were on alert, however, no arrestment has so far been reported. |
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Recessionista alert Savvy shopper KHAKI dresses take one of two routes this season. |
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Following the alert, the plane ascended and reattempted a landing, the ANK officials said. |
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An alert is in place after shots were fired near the coliseum parking lot. |
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Now, two communicating annunciator panels alert him when the UPSs kick in and go to battery. |
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Because Suntheanine promotes alpha wave generation in the brain, an awake, alert and relaxed physical and mental condition is achieved. |
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Howe had failed to alert his troops there, despite being aware of the impending attack the previous day. |
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On the other hand, drugs with drowsiness as a side-effect are best administered in the evening so that patients can sleep off the effect and be alert the following day. |
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Because they stimulate the retropharynx and promote gagging, oral airways must not be used in alert patients or in those with intact gag reflexes. |
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In several assemblies, a division bell is rung throughout the building when a division is happening, in order to alert members not present in the chamber. |
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This left minimal time for the careful selection of branch managers and the maintenance of an alert watch against fraud within the bank, which was greatly needed. |
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State law requires a name change applicant to publish notice of the potential name change, in order to alert the public in case anyone wants to contest the action. |
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Perhaps, in future, you should regard any reference to nonhumans in his writing as a red light and alert the appropriate antidefamation societies. |
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The Inshore lifeboat station was rebuilt in 2014, and the interior of the offshore boathouse is accessible to visitors during set days when the station isn't on alert. |
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The footdrumming may alert nearby offspring but most likely conveys that the rat is too alert for a successful attack, thus preventing the snake's predatory pursuit. |
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The dolphins would swim up behind enemy divers and attach a buoy to their air tank, so that they would float to the surface and alert nearby Navy personnel. |
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Collins and Quigley were continually alert to this compelling music's shifting kaleidoscope, from shrilly Stravinsky to louchely Parisian late-afternoon melancholy. |
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Though rather weak, their series of eyes can detect surrounding movement and alert precaution in the presence of predators, most commonly sea stars, crabs, and snails. |
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Senior management should establish procedures to evaluate nonreceipts of payments and to alert all concerned parties to potential problem situations. |
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There were significant delays due to a hoax bomb alert and then an extensive oil spill on the track caused racing to be cancelled after the completion of only one race. |
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Establish a remote programmable geofence around a yard or campus, and use handy notification features that alert your cell phone when a breach occurs. |
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The mandate was to investigate, evaluate, and validate effective alternative medicine treatments, and alert the public as the results of testing its efficacy. |
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Failure to respond to antituberculosis therapy or the presence of other clues should alert the practitioner to the possibility of an alternative diagnosis such as sarcoidosis. |
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A probable explanation for this phenomenon is that knowledge of multiple languages keeps the brain alert and therefore more mentally aware for a longer period of time. |
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Police had issue a BOLO alert for Brown and the children when he suddenly arrived in the emergency room of Central Florida Regional Hospital, looking for his wife. |
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In shallow water, less than 50 feet or so, you'll want to stop short of the waypoint you intend to fish so you don't alert the fish to your arrival. |
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Investigators in Ecuador believe a Fokker F28 crew was ill-prepared to abort take-off after a fire alert, and that the delay led the jet to overrun at Quito last year. |
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Green cat's eyes are used to alert motorists to upcoming junctions. |
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Owing to the risk of French personnel driving on their native right side of the road, sensors in the vehicles alert the driver if the vehicle strays to the right side. |
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I created an alert window using java script, but I found the fonts too small. Is there a way of controling font size and style when java alert window opens. |
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Strategic fortresses were put on alert, and London placed under guard. |
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