Her usual pedicurist who noted the recently greatly thickened skin on her feet first alerted her to the likelihood of thyroid dysfunction. |
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He ran back towards a designated swimming beach and alerted a lifeguard who pulled the young boy from the water. |
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Meanwhile a public notice alerted the public to a meeting to raise interest in extending the railway line to Kettlewell. |
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I know that smoking implies certain health risks, which I am alerted to, now and again, by friends, strangers and the media. |
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Police were alerted by a resident living in the flats opposite after the alarm was activated. |
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Public health workers throughout the NHS have been alerted to be on the lookout for symptoms of ricin exposure in patients. |
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Railway workers alerted the town to the arrival of the fascists and they were run out of town by armed agricultural workers. |
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I was alerted to the fact that you had a bad experience while auditioning for another mainstream film. |
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He was first alerted to the remains when a farmer began ploughing up pieces of fuselage and aircraft machinery. |
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The soft shuffle of footsteps in the silent hall alerted Cassari to the fact that some of the students were moving. |
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Hurry, Vicky, we shall make haste lest the guards be alerted of our taking leave. |
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Scientists became alerted to the existence of the third, tau neutrino in 1977 with the discovery of the tau lepton. |
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But it was not until her husband Merrick, a taxi driver, returned from work around midnight that police were alerted. |
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He must be aware that a screen could occur and be alerted to a pick call by a teammate. |
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The aircraft commander alerted the crew for possible bail out but did not get a response from the tail gunner. |
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The girl's terrified screams alerted a shopkeeper and his friend who managed to kick the animals away. |
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It was the curtain and her husband's fears and warnings which alerted her to the presence of a possible source of seduction. |
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Upon positive identification, the user is alerted by both an audible and visual alarm. |
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All members can be alerted to urgent messages by messengers or via the party whips. |
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A member has recently alerted us to a potential insurance problem with regard to towing boat trailers with hired vehicles. |
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A sharp-eyed shopkeeper, who alerted CCTV operators, was the key to tracing three missing boys. |
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Charlie, for example, might have alerted a source that the letter existed to show that he was on the ball with regard to minding our money. |
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Local police have been alerted and the coastguard rescue team are at the shoreside. |
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Police were first alerted when a tracker device was tripped at a holiday site in East Yorkshire. |
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After seeing the first junk post, Tribe members quickly alerted moderators, who deleted the spammer's account in just half an hour. |
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It has alerted us to be continually on our guard hence security at airports and elsewhere. |
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Less than an hour later, police were alerted by a silent alarm to a second blag in neighbouring Lacey. |
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She looked at me with her round eyes starting from her face, and then turned over her shoulder to see if her gasp had alerted anyone. |
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The unit was alerted to the fire at 4.30 pm after a motor boat owner discovered a fire in the engine compartment of his vessel. |
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It was the cold mouth of the gun against my temple as I sat behind the wheel of my car that alerted me to the fact that it was indeed a hijack. |
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Staff at the South Infirmary Hospital were alerted on Monday to the unclothed baby girl lying in a blue hold-all on the boot of an Audi car. |
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Her body went undiscovered for two days until relatives alerted police to her disappearance. |
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The family were alerted to the presence of smoke by eldest daughter Ellen, and they all managed to get outside the house unhurt. |
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I'm finally alerted by a creepy slithery, slippy step nearby on soppy, dew-saturated fallen leaves. |
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The Council was alerted by local residents on Thursday morning and managed to subdue the flow of diesel into the river by installing a boom. |
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Elsewhere in the county, a farmer alerted the team to seven previously unrecorded panels on his land. |
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A family of three are counting their blessings after a smoke detector alerted them to an exploding fridge fire which threatened their lives. |
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The noise of a smoke detector would have alerted her, before the property became smoke-logged, or at the very least alerted neighbours. |
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If the smoke detector which was installed had the correct battery fitted, they could have been alerted to the fire a lot sooner. |
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The defect in the rear offside brake was obvious and should have alerted a trained mechanic that the vehicle was unroadworthy. |
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Police were alerted to the abuse around 20 years after it was carried out when the victim broke his silence. |
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The newspeople won't release his name until the killer's family is alerted, but I see Tim's car, all smashed up, on the scene. |
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Reader Stephen Mills alerted us to the company's stringent security checks which vet potential purchasers. |
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A caretaker raised the alarm when he was alerted by a security firm after burglar alarms were set off. |
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But we were alerted by the huge burst of cheering that broke out among the section of the crowd that saw him before we did. |
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Mr Sutton was alerted to the collapsed bus stop sign by a concerned resident. |
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British spymasters were completely in the dark about the activities of the hijackers until the FBI alerted them. |
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The sound of a single sliding footstep squelching through the thick mud alerted him. |
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But the eyewitness alerted police and they caught him with his trousers half open. |
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He said herdboys walking along the Bashee River were alerted to the bodies by the barking of their dog. |
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The victim cried out as he fell which alerted other crewmen but they were unable to rescue him. |
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Firefighters alerted police and the fire was out before detectives arrived. |
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The teacher alerted the diocesan chancellor, Fr Alec Stenson, who referred him to Bishop O'Mahony. |
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The couple were quickly alerted to the disturbance by the high-tech security system around their home. |
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You're alerted to this fact by any one of a number of beeps, hoots and whistles, or by the more discreet vibrating option. |
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The attacks claimed 202 lives and alerted Southeast Asian leaders to the threat that terrorism posed to their region. |
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The sound of metal clashing together alerted the group and the knights ran to her aid along with everybody else. |
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A passing police car was alerted to the incident and arrested the teenager in minutes. |
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She was sorry that she had even even alerted me to his existence by mentioning him in passing. |
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When the minicab driver alerted the base with a secret password the man fled empty-handed. |
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The cloggers have gone, for the most part, because referees have long since been alerted to blatant physical assault. |
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It is unclear how the man got into the water but the coastguard were alerted by Essex Police, who had been called by members of the public. |
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They alerted the coastguards and an area around the slipway of the pier was cordoned off. |
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Mrs Catterson says she should have been alerted as she is the point of contact if anything happens to her mother. |
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Police set up an incident room at Ecclesfield police station as soon as they were alerted to the abduction. |
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We were alerted this week to the fact that we hold incorrect opinions and deploy faulty logic. |
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A neighbour was alerted by the commotion and the Metropolitan Police and an ambulance were called. |
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Italy had alerted the competition to their presence by winning all three group matches. |
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Mr Trevis alerted the emergency services after a fire in his inglenook hearth set the chimney alight. |
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The film contains an imaginary radio broadcast in which listeners are alerted to be on the lookout for fifth columnists. |
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When it became clear that Stockwell tube was his possible destination, a team of armed police officers in plain clothes were alerted. |
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She alerted police, but when they arrived they found his blue Toyota Seleca empty and bloodstained. |
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He immediately alerted the fire brigade, who were on the scene within minutes. |
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He then alerted paramedics and the volunteer fire department who were at the crash site in a short amount of time. |
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They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity. |
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The school's staff and pupils had gone home for the holidays and an automatic fire alarm alerted the fire service. |
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If a ball runs out of play or into the goal, the ref is alerted by a device on his wrist. |
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It does have a number of contestable issues in it, and the member has alerted the House to some of them. |
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That makes six intervening years in which the senator could have alerted us to this lurking danger to national security. |
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Her friends alerted her to the guy's attention, and she casually pushed her sunglasses to the crown of her head and gave him a genuine smile. |
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She notified a flight attendant, and the pilot alerted Denver International Airport. |
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This time the world is alerted, and we must use our collective moral force to nip this outrage in the bud. |
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He alerted a police patrol at the top of the road and officers quickly arrived, by which time the culprits had fled. |
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Executives can be alerted to the risks the business is facing by the use of dashboards. |
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He said the HSE had been in touch with CORGI to ensure gas fitters were alerted to the dangers. |
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You can add a geotag to a place of interest, allowing other users to be alerted to something you've highlighted, as they pass through that area. |
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Suddenly my ears perked up, like a gazelle being alerted to a lion prowling about. |
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In the latter case, the shop developing the prints alerted the police, who pulled Somerville in for questioning. |
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The police were alerted and the car was eventually stopped and the three men arrested. |
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She said she ran downstairs and alerted her husband, who had fallen asleep fully dressed on the sofa. |
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The residents living on the top floors immediately alerted their neighbours living downstairs. |
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Two hours later she woke from a light doze, alerted by the sound of footsteps outside the small, square, white-walled room. |
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Once they alerted to the car, the cops had reasonable suspicion plus exigent circumstances, so they had extra good justification to search. |
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The married father-of-four quickly alerted the bus driver, who was unaware Gloria was being crushed. |
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North-eastern Division police, who were then alerted, said the body was clad in a brown jersey and black short pants. |
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The passenger alerted flight staff and the pilot radioed through to the control centre who sent the emergency services around to save the couple. |
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Panic stations alerted, so I soused it avec water, and was sat there wetting myself while trying to dry it with the hairdryer. |
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Neighbours alerted the police after becoming concerned about her whereabouts. |
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The rattling screen door and sound of footsteps alerted that Roy was mere moments away. |
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The ports and airports have been alerted in case he tries to leave the country. |
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Police are also thought to know the identity of a third man they are seeking and to have alerted ports and airports. |
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They spent the next 14 hours soaking wet and cold until a plane alerted their own air-sea rescue. |
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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 men stopped the woman from re-entering the building and alerted the emergency services. |
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And if you want to be alerted when a new user is added to the system, ask for alerts on users. |
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A neighbour was alerted by the commotion and police and ambulance attended the scene. |
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He alerted colleagues in a bid to warn drivers heading north on the motorway. |
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Lizzie had seen the glow of the flames when she went upstairs and alerted her parents. |
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His wife's screams alerted crew members, who stopped the 763-ton ferry and launched its rescue craft. |
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Scene of crime officers were alerted to the string of thefts when the crimes came to light on Monday. |
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He said all police stations were alerted through an all-points bulletin after which the top brass of the Defence Force were notified. |
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Lifeguards were alerted to exactly where the girl was, and were able to pull her out and resuscitate her. |
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Beat officers were alerted, and asked to look out for any car answering the description of the one in the area at the times reported. |
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The coast guard was alerted and the inshore lifeboat was sent out from Skegness. |
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After he had alerted other patients who were in the waiting room, he tried to use an emergency fire hose but it was jammed so he ran outside for help. |
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This is not the first time the Washington Post has alerted the White House to the error. |
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A few days later, a hunter spotted the burnt-out Fiat and alerted authorities who discovered the macabre scene inside. |
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In the Young case, for example, the complaint states that Leo alerted the officers to the car seat. |
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As a result, authorities were alerted, and the city of Leiden shut down secondary schools as a precaution. |
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It was the family's other dog, a three-year-old cocker spaniel, who alerted them to the fact that the old dog, Angus, had got out of the garden of their home. |
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The hotelier alerted authorities who sent a Coast Guard ship to meet the incoming boat. |
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Neighbours in the German town of Schwelm, alerted by the 16-year-old's cries for help, called police who found the boy tied to the bed with a tow rope and wire. |
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Signs alerted hikers that no admittance was allowed without a permit. |
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West Yorkshire Police fraud squad is assessing the case, after the club alerted the police last week following its own investigation which proved inconclusive. |
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A railway employee alerted a nearby signalbox to stop all trains when he saw that the barrier had landed between the lorry's cab and trailer unit. |
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On Saturday morning a neighbour discovered a thin and ill-looking cat resembling the once-plump Brandy in his back garden and alerted Mrs Perkins' daughter. |
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The alarm was not tripped, and so the Police were not alerted. |
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Road restrictions and diversions are in place after police were alerted to the significantly damaged stobie pole and smashed traffic light about 6.15am. |
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She quickly alerted the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, which used air bags to elevate the vehicle in order to pull out the stricken moggy. |
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A few minutes later police were alerted to an incident at nearby Quickthorn Place in which a petrol bomb was thrown at a house but failed to ignite. |
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Fire crews were alerted by children playing cricket in the school yard yesterday afternoon as fire spread through the cavity wall into a classroom. |
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Such firefighters are based at home and alerted to call-outs via bleepers. |
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A discreet cough alerted him to the couple's readiness to leave. |
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At around 3.30 am, after everyone had returned to the house and gone to bed, Mr Keith said he was alerted by the smell of fumes and a smoke alarm going off in the extension. |
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During the 1962 missile crisis, when conventional and nuclear forces were moved to an even higher level of alert, it was very difficult to control alerted forces. |
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Fire and rescue services were alerted and an inflatable boat was launched. |
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Once we were alerted to the fact that customers had not received them we did a search and found the tapes and returned them so they could be re-recorded. |
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Items like TVs, hi-fi systems and DVD players could be tagged using the system so that if they are moved from their normal position the police are alerted. |
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He had put down his pack and was wondering what he could use for bait when a noise from further downstream alerted him to the fact that he had company. |
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The driver was alerted to on-coming cars flashing their lights at him. |
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The low growl of their voices alerted him to who his attackers were. |
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Durocher did not say how police were alerted to the girl's disappearance. |
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The Chippenham Town Council cuts will leave the 30 cameras unmonitored from September, meaning police will not be immediately alerted to crimes recorded by the system. |
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Staff at Kennet had already been alerted to the imminent removal of a large horse chestnut tree beside the staff car park, which is said to be diseased and unsafe. |
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If you had alerted me to the application, I would have looked it out. |
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Liz Verdier, a spokesperson for Boeing, said the 737s, like all Boeing planes, were equipped with warning systems that alerted pilots when decompression was occurring. |
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The issuer should have been alerted by the obvious pattern of the frauds. |
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A discreet cough at the door alerted them to the presence of a servant. |
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Banks, building societies and cash machine controllers were also alerted to the error to make sure customers would have enough money to tide them over for Saturday and Sunday. |
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The brigade were alerted by a call handling centre after the smoke detector went off after a fire started in a first floor bedroom of Seend Park Lodge in High Street. |
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I suppose your mother who was alerted at that stage was more capable of taking you in hand because the situation around her wasn't as toxic as it is now? |
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Luckily, the smoke detector automatically alerted the fire brigade who extinguished the blaze and moved the couple, and their pets, away from the house. |
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Not all of those considered at risk were alerted to the anthrax connection at the same time, some finding out through media reports up to four days later. |
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But by Sunday morning, the intense Garda activity in the area had alerted townspeople that this quiet area was the scene of a major investigation. |
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But the reporter's calls obviously stirred up the somnolent possums within Labor and alerted government people to a delicious political opportunity waiting to be had. |
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Though some of those who had seen his behaviour alerted the personnel department, it was not thought necessary to move him from his counter-espionage work. |
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Students and parents can be alerted to keep their eyes open for printers. |
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In early 2011, the Internet service provider alerted the owner of the IP address that I was seeking his street address. |
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Recognising that the river was about to burst its banks he alerted the emergency services and moved the coastguard vehicle to the bridge before its hut was deluged. |
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She then changed her passwords and ended all contact with the Iranian Bolton and then alerted the office of the real one. |
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It alerted people to the fact that a lot had become complacent about the possibility of a bear attack. |
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After one user spotted footsteps in the snow near the edge of a cliff, Tomnod alerted law enforcement. |
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Approach the MKC with the keyfob, and when coming within 8 ft, the vehicle's ECU is alerted and activates interior and exterior lighting. |
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He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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The devastation of Northumbria's Holy Island shocked and alerted the royal courts of Europe to the Viking presence. |
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Therefore, as one cuckoo morph increases in frequency, local host populations will become alerted specifically to that morph. |
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The young boy alerted his father, who found the child with the cord around his neck, pale, unresponsive, blue, tongue protruding and apnoeic. |
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However, a recent trip home to the UK alerted me to the fact that the UAE lunch buffet is currently missing a particularly mouthwatering option. |
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But the Independent Television Commission were alerted after two copycat incidents. |
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Finger alerted the FDA because he had a similar yet milder reaction after eating the white corn chips he purchased. |
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Staffers were alerted to this first-ever front-page ad by editor Arnie Robbins. |
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The siren call alerted everyone to the fact that clocking-in time at any one of the numerous factories and firms was just three minutes away. |
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Immediately, they alerted the driver who applied the emergency brakes and brought the train to a halt between the two stations. |
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Two-year-old springer spaniel Leia alerted her owner, Rich Wilcock, to the sea mammal that had washed up on the Criccieth shoreline. |
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There's also theft notification and if the car alarm is triggered the driver is alerted via the mobile app. |
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The Pythons were alerted to this one morning and he was promptly included in the scene that just happened to be being filmed. |
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They detected several German weather stations and alerted American troops, who destroyed the facilities. |
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The following morning Lochiel was alerted that a body of Highlanders was approaching. |
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Otherwise the local life boat would be alerted, assuming someone had seen the pilot going into the water. |
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The resistance was alerted to carry out these tasks by messages personnels transmitted by the BBC's French service from London. |
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The sound of a wolf roused a sentry, however, who alerted his garrison, which forced a Viking retreat. |
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The noise of the British assembly and the difficulty of moving across muddy and waterlogged ground had also alerted the Germans. |
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The sound of firing alerted the remaining German destroyers, who had been moving north, but turned south towards home. |
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Bomber Command had been alerted that the Brest Group was near Dover and warned the groups to be ready. |
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The Sydney Morning Herald reported that a disgruntled former user alerted the BBC to numerous posts related to paedophilia. |
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Teixeira da Mota points to the abduction of the woman on the bank may have alerted the river peoples to the hostile intentions of the Portuguese. |
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One account says a woman fetching water saw them and alerted the city, another says it was a sentry. |
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The dog alerted officers to a tin which contained more than 300g of white powder, which was sent away for analysis. |
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They provide CERC with a street address or postcode, and are alerted only when pollution levels in that area are expected to rise. |
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Officers were first alerted when they were called to a report of a BMW stolen from the driveway of a house in Pipit Avenue, Newton-le-Willows. |
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The SPCA said they were alerted last Friday after the male shar-pei was discovered in Uddingston. |
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The Romans were alerted to this when a particularly warlike tribe invaded two Etruscan towns close to Rome's sphere of influence. |
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North Wales fire service alerted a crew from Bala Girl was rescued and Ruthin's water incident unit. |
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Although an alerted immune system kills billions of treponemes after syphilis infection, enough can survive to kick off primary syphilis. |
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When more than one dog has alerted independently in the same spot, some judges have been persuaded to allow cadaver dog evidence. |
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Schools have been alerted about today's training exercise and will not perform lockdowns, Waldman said. |
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He alerted JP Thomas Stubbing, who paid the postage and opened the letter. |
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The Kironian had remained in deep sleep until alerted by a high-pitched squeaky sound. When the Kironian woke, everything seemed as though it had just left Kiron. |
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French scholars were alerted to the initial publication by a lengthy review published in the Journal de Savants by the orientalist Silvestre de Sacy. |
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The accident was noticed straight away as when the helicopter tail got caught in the wire, the area suffered a black-out, which alerted the EAC switch board. |
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Will they have an electronic ankle monitor on him so team officials can be alerted if he wanders off between innings over to the all-you-can-eat right-field pavilion? |
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An operator is alerted to the pipe location with an audible sound and signal meter when the receiver detects reradiated energy from the marker antenna. |
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He retreated to St Fiorenzo, arriving just ahead of the pursuing French, who broke off as Nelson's signal guns alerted the British fleet in the harbour. |
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When it comes to delivering online orders Tesco has alerted its customers that unless they choose bagless delivery there will be a 40p flat charge for home shopping. |
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Most women will not be aware they have thrombophilia unless alerted to it by recurrent, usually early miscarriage within the first 13 weeks of pregnancy. |
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A report by one of these stay-at-home investors, alerted me to the fact that despite the pervasive incognisance, market fundamentals remain market fundamentals. |
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