Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off. |
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The C-130 was evacuated and the order came to blow the aircraft and exfiltrate the country. |
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Molar contents and the placenta were then evacuated from the uterus and submitted to pathology. |
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A bleeder from the temporal vein was ligated, clot and blood were evacuated, and the neck was redrained. |
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The cyst was inadvertently opened during resection, and a clear, straw-colored fluid was evacuated. |
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Because Daio induces diarrhea, it was increased gradually till the patients evacuated their bowels two or three times a day. |
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Stomachs were evacuated using gastric lavage methods within 1 h of capture. |
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This is a chamber that can be evacuated and purged with inert gas until all active gases are removed. |
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Thus by the end of 30 May, while 120,000 troops had been evacuated, only 6,000 of these were French. |
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The 45th Infantry evacuated the immediate area and moved a short distance south. |
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Dr Norman related how the navy nurses were left behind when the Philippines were evacuated. |
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The warnings were passed on, the financial district was evacuated, and the bomb went off on schedule. |
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The road was closed because of the smoke causing poor visibility and the caravan site was evacuated. |
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Nearby houses in Casement Place were also evacuated during the alert, which lasted an hour and a half. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated yesterday after a giant glass dome building at a holiday complex was destroyed by fire. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated in the Carolinas and power was also cut in about 200,000 homes. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated from the airport and at least 200 flights delayed. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated, and police snipers placed on the rooftops. |
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Police evacuated the residents of the 14 flats at St John's Gardens, Lake Road, at around 11.20 pm on Tuesday. |
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Firefighters dealt with the blaze while police evacuated families from nearby homes. |
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The digger operator called the Ministry of Defence Police, who evacuated people from the surrounding docks and buildings. |
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When there was no word of us being evacuated, we thought that maybe the hurricane was going to miss us. |
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That diminished greatly after last year's storm, when several hundred thousand people were evacuated. |
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Local police evacuated the sandy tourist beaches of Mombasa and elsewhere, and by the time the wave struck the shore was empty. |
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The occupant was evacuated while electrical engineers disconnected the power, allowing the firefighters to enter. |
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Elsewhere, dozens of residents had to be evacuated in Gwent, Wales, where hundreds of mature trees, bracken, gorse and shrubs were destroyed. |
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And as many as 200 people have been evacuated in southern California after a freight train derailed today. |
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More than 100 residents evacuated from Edinburgh's Old Town area faced the prospect of spending a second night in emergency accommodation. |
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After returning to a defiladed position, he skillfully rescued and evacuated a wounded officer. |
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About 94 people were evacuated from the mail distribution centre, four of whom were decontaminated and placed in hospital for observation. |
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No one was injured during the incident but staff were evacuated as a precaution while firefighters made the area safe. |
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Thousands of employees had to be evacuated from the buildings after what the police later classified as prank calls. |
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Three weeks ago residents were evacuated from their South Croydon homes following a fire in a workshop which contained gas cylinders. |
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Meanwhile, the agency evacuated thousands of looky-loos from Johnston Ridge. |
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Birds of various kinds cried out as they evacuated from their resting-places. |
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The Secret Service evacuated the White House, the press corps, the remaining staff there. |
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Radiation was released, a part of the nuclear core was damaged, and thousands of residents evacuated the area. |
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Windy was still making sure everyone was evacuated, and the other 3 were plenty busy. |
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Apparently, the call centre was evacuated earlier this afternoon as part of a fire drill, although it's understood to be a false alarm. |
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The rest of the workers evacuated, with some noticing others heading out the fire doors and leaving the building, so they followed them. |
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Both the White House and the Capitol quickly evacuated, and fighter jets scrambled to move the Cessna out of the area. |
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Most of the island's inhabitants were evacuated, but the volcano continues to shower the rest with ash. |
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Around 40 local residents had to be evacuated and television pictures from the scene showed extensive damage to the building. |
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Water gushed out of four swimming pools at a Glasgow leisure centre and dozens of people were evacuated after a pipe burst yesterday. |
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She said every passenger had evacuated via the escape chutes and had not jumped on to the tarmac. |
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In the background, the soon-to-be evacuated red-roofed villas of Dugit were visible, amidst swathes of razed farmland. |
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A neighbour surnamed Xie called the police, who then evacuated all residents in the building and sealed off the area. |
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Many buildings were flooded, school pupils and teachers were evacuated, and dams overflowed. |
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She dislocated both knee caps and her legs swelled so much she was evacuated to Germany until the swelling subsided. |
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In just over a month the area was evacuated and the village literally vanished off the map. |
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Most of the staff at the US military headquarters were evacuated after the crash. |
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More than 100 workers were evacuated from a North Sea oil platform last night because of a gas leak. |
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Before the storm oceanarium officials had evacuated 6 of the facility's 14 dolphins to hotel swimming pools. |
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And 40 homes in Oldham had to be evacuated after a fire at a garage in Barry Street, where oxy-acetylene canisters were stored. |
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Most of the early evacuated starships from Jupiter and Saturn have already landed next to their own Venus establishment. |
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Nearly 3,000 trucks were standing idle without locomotives, two-thirds of them loaded with evacuated equipment. |
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In cases of poisoning by Calabar beans, the stomach should be evacuated, and atropine injected until the pulse quickens or the symptoms pass off. |
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If only ground transportation is available, how exactly will the casualty be evacuated to the battalion aid station? |
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The area has been cordoned off and people living in the vicinity of the house have been evacuated to safety. |
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There are neighbourhoods that are still evacuated and a lot of soggy basements. |
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Well over half of the expedition were evacuated with insect bites and upset stomachs during the four months it took to get the vehicles through. |
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Terrified and claustrophobic she vomited and evacuated her bowel and bladder. |
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His office was evacuated and he escaped unscathed before the south tower was hit and collapsed. |
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Backpackers evacuated the building after a false fire alarm at the hostel, which was believed to have been triggered by a faulty smoke detector. |
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In a relatively simple procedure, the researchers made Silicon nanowires by sealing silicon monoxide in an evacuated quartz tube. |
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated from a leisure complex after a hoax caller claimed a nail bomb had been planted there. |
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The odour was detected on Monday February 21 and the multi-storey building evacuated. |
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Then for the next 8 hours during the second stage I evacuated corpses or dead bodies. |
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One unconfirmed report claimed that the building had to be evacuated after the incident. |
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They yesterday evacuated 485 non-essential staff from their 14 offshore platforms and two drilling rigs. |
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In this situation the compartment would have been evacuated and sealed using the watertight bulkhead door to the rear of the torpedo stowage. |
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Geraldton homes and a school were evacuated yesterday after a gas pipe was damaged during roadworks. |
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When an electrical current is passed through an evacuated tube containing krypton gas, a very bright white light is produced. |
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Since this wind was coming from the west we just evacuated people in mobile homes and substandard housing to go to shelters. |
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The betatron consists of a doughnut-shaped evacuated chamber placed between the poles of an electromagnet. |
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The building was evacuated, and firefighters battled the fire for more than an hour. |
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A unit of American marines on patrol saw the disabled vehicle and called in a medevac helicopter, which evacuated the officer and his soldiers. |
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On that day for the first time the Administration with the help of the Army evacuated people to the police thana or to school buildings. |
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The city called in some 80 school buses to make sure that everyone could be evacuated. |
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Three employees and a temp are thought to have been evacuated but cannot be located by the company. |
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The only clue he can find is a newspaper headline saying that the city has been evacuated. |
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He now wants to build a transatlantic train, maglev in an evacuated tube, that would cross the Atlantic in an hour. |
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We evacuated a number of houses within 25 metres of the premises, which allowed the squad to safely burn the substances. |
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Thankfully one of the organisers quickly attended to the problem so the room did not need to be evacuated. |
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His college campus was evacuated after a gas pipe ruptured and sent lethal fumes through the building. |
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With so many people evacuated in so many directions, families have become separated and people have lost touch with their loved ones. |
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The building was evacuated as two teams of two fire fighters entered the building to clear up the spillage and ventilate the factory. |
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The terminal was evacuated while a suspect bag at left luggage was investigated. |
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One hundred people were evacuated from a village near York today after a storage tank leaked, releasing an explosive cloud of propane gas. |
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More than 100,000 people were belatedly evacuated from the zone following the disaster. |
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Earlier, more than 2.5 million residents along the Florida coast had evacuated their homes, leaving their possessions to the mercy of the storm. |
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When The Green Howards were evacuated from Dunkirk he was promoted to sergeant from lance corporal. |
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Bomb disposal experts were called to the scene, the station was evacuated and a cordon thrown around the area until the all-clear was given. |
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By the time the all-clear signal was given, the building had been entirely evacuated. |
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The wildfire near Burbank, California, is spreading and about 60 homeowners have evacuated. |
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But not until November 1941 was a central schedule established for re-erecting the evacuated factories. |
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After the British evacuated, patriots returned to ruined properties and a city ravaged by fires. |
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Residents of four flats in the terraced building above the centre were safely evacuated but the animals were not so fortunate. |
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Six families were evacuated from their homes as the blaze destroyed a spinning room and warehouse full of acrylic fibres. |
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More than 200 people were evacuated from Canterbury Cathedral in Kent when a cathedral worker spotted the man drop the powder in a chapel in the crypt area. |
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There were nearly twice the number of settlers in Algeria as there are east of the Green Line and they were all evacuated. |
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Having finally re-joined the main body of the Ukrainian forces, the beleaguered defenders of Sector D were evacuated. |
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Two years later, in 1953, he evacuated to Cornish and became a celebrity recluse. |
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They calmly evacuated the vehicle moments it became a white-hot inferno. |
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Okulicki and Pelczynski thought the plan for Warsaw's underground fighters to wait until the Wehrmacht evacuated the city, and then harass its rearguard, was too passive. |
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He recounts how he and his comrades were among the last to be evacuated. |
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Eight of the students had to be evacuated out of the country when they contracted diseases such as dengue fever and malaria. |
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Thank God it will soon be evacuated and replaced by two new prisons, sci Phoenix I and II, just next door. |
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After two days of bombings, she was evacuated along with other students by the U.S. Army on a Seahawk helicopter. |
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The citadel was evacuated to avoid political reprisals in the 1780s, but civilians remained in the fortified town until its decline in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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In the last three weeks, the Eiffel Tower has been evacuated twice for bomb threats. |
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Finally, with no sign of a let up in the Russian shelling, he took the decision that the field hospital had to be evacuated. |
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Six firefighters wearing breathing apparatus went into the smoke-logged building and had to force an entry into the rooms to make sure the building was evacuated. |
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The fire led to a few of the nearby farms and livestock being evacuated. |
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It was shuttered during the uprising against Gaddafi and the staff was evacuated in the wake of the 2012 Benghazi attack. |
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Amid the rising violence, the United Nations has evacuated staff and Turkey announced Friday it was shuttering its embassy. |
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If the first impact is not deadly, passengers need to be speedily evacuated to escape the other two fates. |
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The Kansas City airport terminals were evacuated and passengers took shelter in tunnels, but there were no deaths reported in the metropolitan area of over one million people. |
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Houses were evacuated and stripped bare, and civilians vanished at the sight of a truck. |
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Japanese civilians, left to fend for themselves in Rangoon, evacuated as best they could and made their way via the Three Pagodas Pass into Kanchanaburi and thence to Bangkok. |
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Nick Guerrero, a junior, was a resident of one the evacuated dorms, Lafayette. |
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A team of rescue Sherpa evacuated the two men down through the towering seracs and debris to Base Camp where they were quickly flown to Kathmandu by helicopter. |
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Early diodes in electronics were made from metal plates sealed inside evacuated glass tubes, which could be seen glowing in the innards of old radio sets. |
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Eight tourists were trapped inside until Mayer let them out, and buildings in the area were evacuated. |
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All nonessential personnel were being evacuated late Tuesday from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. |
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The spokesman added that people who evacuated buildings were frightened because the tremors would be felt more in multi-storey offices than on the street. |
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In December 1922, the Greek royals were expelled and 18-month-old Philip was evacuated in a British warship. |
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Made only of tough heat resistant borosilicate glass, the lantern consists essentially of two concentric cylinders, separated by an evacuated space. |
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Animal rights activists were apparently responsible for setting of a smoke bomb in a downtown Seattle office building that caused the entire 27-store building to be evacuated. |
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Residents from Sagar Sangeet were evacuated and stood around in their nightwear tearfully watching burning debris falling from the top floors of the building. |
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Passengers were evacuated from the Northern Line station in south London. |
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More than 180 firefighters fought a blaze that melted cars and lorries, saw half the town evacuated and sent up a plume of smoke that was visible 15 miles away. |
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Officers eventually evacuated the building before the bomb squad arrived and removed the hand grenade, carrying out a controlled explosion elsewhere. |
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The oil, approximately 560 gallons, was discovered by the crew of a nearby oil platform who were returning to the platform after being evacuated for Tropical Storm Arlene. |
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York Railway Station was evacuated and trains prevented from stopping after the electricity substation which supplies its power was flooded at around 7pm. |
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When the building is evacuated, she stays behind unnoticed and overhears a conversation of sinister portent in her native Ku tongue on the microphone system. |
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More than 150 passengers were evacuated from a Virgin Voyager train travelling from Newcastle to Cardiff after the insects swarmed through a carriage. |
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However, conditions on the mountain are treacherous and a Swiss team has already had two members so badly injured they were evacuated by helicopter. |
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We're all pulling back as soon as the civvies are all evacuated. |
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Police hurriedly evacuated thousands of tourists and theatre-goers. |
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As more companies arrived and with the row of homes evacuated, crews began to extinguish the fire which roared across the backs and in the cocklofts. |
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Even though I was evacuated because I was very young, I remember being in air raid shelters and the tremendous feeling of compatibility with everybody. |
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Soon the whole school was evacuated and the fire department on the way. |
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She added that all the emergency systems, including the fire doors and smoke alarms, had worked perfectly and that customers were evacuated calmly but quickly. |
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Residents in Chapel Street and The Sands were evacuated to the town's Public Hall as the water level rose to just two inches below the flood protection barriers. |
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Police evacuated residents of Prague's Old Town as the rain-engorged Vltava River crested yesterday, threatening the historic city centre with unprecedented flooding. |
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Year 11 pupils, who are prefects and perform that role on the bus, used their mobile telephones to call the emergency services and evacuated the bus, which was leaking fuel. |
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Cuba battened down for what could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the island in living memory and tens of thousands of people were evacuated from their homes. |
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He was evacuated by the Red Cross, and is now catching up on his schooling and playing wheelchair basketball with other young men who have lost limbs in the war. |
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Twenty thousand people were evacuated from Birmingham last night as fears of terrorism continued to ripple through Britain following the London bombings. |
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With four oil-pan pickups, the pan can be evacuated very efficiently. |
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In some pools, there are no fish or other aquatic animals at all because fishermen have even evacuated all the water with pumps in order to catch the fish. |
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Approximately 2.5 L of clotted blood was evacuated from the hematoma. |
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These chemicals are not necessarily evacuated from the body with food waste but accumulate in fatty tissue, where they can ultimately be responsible for degenerative diseases. |
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Mucus plugs may be evacuated after withdrawal of the examination finger. |
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Some 30,000 of the 104,000 Channel Islanders were evacuated prior to the invasion. |
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Police sectioned off most of the area and guests at the nearby Best Western Royal Beach Hotel were evacuated as a precaution. |
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During the war, many of London's children were evacuated to avoid the frequent aerial bombing. |
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Hundreds of workers were evacuated as police and fire officers in biological and chemical hazard suits took the powder away for analysis. |
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To escape the heaviest bombardments, many people in the central areas left the town to sleep in hedgerows with some being permanently evacuated. |
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On Monday, city officials declared a local state of emergency, and 33 homes were ordered evacuated along Thurber Street and Burbank's Via Alta. |
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According to The Boston Globe, around 1,500 people evacuated their homes to escape the flood. |
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When the British forces evacuated at the close of the war in 1783, they transported 3,000 freedmen for resettlement in Nova Scotia. |
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In November 1939 he was posted to France as part of the British Expeditionary Force, and then in 1940 evacuated from Dunkirk. |
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He said that people were being evacuated and refuseniks were being shifted to safer places by force to save their lives. |
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In Kuwait City shopping centres were evacuated after a loud blast from a Patriot missile was heard in the nearby desert. |
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The Russians did nothing and he evacuated to Batum in February of the following year. |
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During the war the mines were expanded and over 700 factories were evacuated from the west, greatly increasing the demand for Ural coal. |
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They evacuated and resettled more than 3,000 Black Loyalists from New York to Nova Scotia, Upper Canada, and Lower Canada. |
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The Assembly meeting was brought to an abrupt end when the building had to be evacuated because of a security breach. |
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The Romans, having concluded that they lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, evacuated and abandoned Londinium. |
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British forces gave transportation to 10,000 slaves when they evacuated Savannah and Charleston, carrying through on their promise. |
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The southern part of the island was evacuated and visits are severely restricted. |
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People inside the Christchurch city centre were evacuated, and the city's central business district remained closed until 5 September. |
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Cartimandua was evacuated, and Venutius was left in control of the north of the country. |
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Crystal was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland on 6 July 1941 after his mother had been evacuated there during The Blitz. |
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When we evacuated they said it was a bird strike and I saw blood and feathers along the fuselage. |
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When they arrived they discovered that Kimura had ordered Rangoon to be evacuated, starting on 22 April. |
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In 1942, Birmingham-born Geoff Blore was evacuated to the peaceful Staffordshire village of Yoxall, near Lichfield, at the age of nine. |
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Because Russia's European ports were not safe, the corps was evacuated by a long detour via the port of Vladivostok. |
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Altogether, the British evacuated nearly 20,000 blacks at the end of the war. |
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Bradley International Airport in Hartford was briefly evacuated yesterday after a boxcutter was discovered inside a bin in a concourse bathroom. |
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When they withdrew their forces from Savannah and Charleston, the British also evacuated 10,000 slaves belonging to Loyalists. |
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During World War II, hundreds of factories were evacuated from Western Russia before the German occupation, flooding the Urals with industry. |
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The Tequesta did not engage the Spanish,they evacuated into the coastal woodlands. |
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Nuclear testing began in 1946 on Bikini Atoll after residents were evacuated. |
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The quartz crystal is temperature compensated and is hermetically sealed in an evacuated envelope. |
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By that time, nearly a million people, including tourists, had been evacuated. |
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The Americans evacuated Manhattan, and on October 28 fought the Battle of White Plains against the pursuing British. |
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The platen has a series of small slots cut into it, to allow the air under it to be evacuated. |
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By 14 April, the Jacobites had evacuated Nairn, and Cumberland camped his army at Balblair just west of the town. |
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During the Second World War, some citizens were evacuated to the UK but most remained. |
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Thousands of children were evacuated with their schools to England and Scotland. |
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They are either watched without intervention or surgically evacuated. |
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The course was secured by police who then evacuated jockeys, race personnel, and local residents along with 60,000 spectators. |
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When the BBC evacuated its orchestra from London and abandoned the Proms, the LSO took over for Wood. |
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Caine grew up in Southwark, London, and during the Second World War, he was evacuated to North Runcton near King's Lynn in Norfolk. |
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Other Uruguayans already have been evacuated to the southern Sinai, leaving only 35 at the northern base, he said. |
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Before filling the cylinder with a new gas, it is evacuated through the manifold's vacuum valve. |
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Of the French soldiers evacuated from France in June 1940, about 3,000 joined Charles de Gaulle's Free French army in Britain. |
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Authorities evacuated 4,000 people and they closed access to the area, near the cities of Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt. |
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The BEF, French and Belgian forces were evacuated from Dunkirk on the French North Sea coast in Operation Dynamo. |
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The children acted out being evacuated with one child bringing in a gas mask and others making identity cards to add reality to the scene. |
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The day after Calais surrendered, the first British personnel were evacuated from Dunkirk. |
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With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, St Aloysius College was evacuated to Cambridgeshire. |
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The German bombardment was extended to the harbour, where there was a hospital train full of wounded waiting to be evacuated. |
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The village of Kingsand was evacuated for three days because of the risk of explosion, and the ship was stranded for 11 days. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War the Chelsea School of Art was evacuated to Northampton and Moore resigned his teaching post. |
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Moreover, 112,000 evacuated French soldiers were repatriated via the Normandy and Brittany ports. |
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Her father did not return from the Russian Revolution and her mother was evacuated to Paris where she married a British army officer. |
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Nevertheless, a collapse was prevented and 139,732 British and 139,097 French soldiers were evacuated. |
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The British garrison there surrendered on 25 May, although 4,286 men were evacuated by Royal Navy ships. |
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On 17 September, Serbian forces in Syrmia were withdrawn and Semlin evacuated, as the Battle of the Drina ended. |
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But the defeat on land at Thermopylae forced a Greek withdrawal, and Athens evacuated its population to nearby Salamis Island. |
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In August 2013, a hospital and some private homes were evacuated as a wildfire approached Funchal. |
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Hundreds of tourists were evacuated from the castle, but the spokeswoman said they were not at any risk. |
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The school evacuated to Cornwall following the outbreak of World War II and received a new Royal Charter at the end of the war. |
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Staff had to be evacuated from Shell's nearby Dunlin Alpha platform for the same reason last month. |
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A photomultiplier tube consists of a photo-emissive cathode and a series of dynodes in an evacuated glass enclosure. |
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Nearly 3000 more were to perish while being evacuated from the city in train freight cars in the aftermath of the pogroms. |
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On 30 November 1967 British troops were evacuated, leaving Aden and the rest of the FSA under NLF control. |
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Meanwhile, small and highrise buildings in West Bay area were also evacuated as part of a standard operational procedure. |
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Stephenson evacuated the injured Huskisson to Eccles with a train, but he died from his injuries. |
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More than 100 people had to be evacuated from their water-logged homes in Ennis, Co Clare, last week. |
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Due to these disturbances, many of the residents from the Arab world as well as some other immigrants were evacuated to their homelands. |
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Students from University College, London, were evacuated to continue their studies in a safer environment at Bangor. |
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Properties on the adjoining promenade were then evacuated for the next five days, including 250 students from the University. |
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During World War II, parts of the BBC evacuated to Bangor during the worst of the Blitz. |
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The British Government evacuated approximately 3,000 local residents in the area of Slapton, now South Hams District of Devon. |
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She promised not to send any French troops into Perth if the Protestants evacuated the town. |
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The military camp of Chester may also have been evacuated during this period. |
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During the Second World War, Hodgkin was evacuated with his mother and sister to the USA, where they lived on Long Island, New York. |
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The wounded soldiers were evacuated by medevac to the hospital. |
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As a child during World War II, Norman was evacuated from London but later returned during the Blitz. |
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The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure. |
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Fighting there continued until June when the Allies evacuated, ceding Norway to Germany in response to the German invasion of France. |
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In May, as the Germans were pressing on Athens, Dahl was evacuated to Egypt. |
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In collaboration with the OSS, 413 Allied airmen shot down over Yugoslavia were rescued and evacuated. |
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From there, in 1941, when Tomas was five, the three were evacuated to Darjeeling in India. |
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He was a cricket enthusiast, taking his bat with him when evacuated during the Blitz. |
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In 1940 and 1941, after the Blitz, Pinter was evacuated from their house in London to Cornwall and Reading. |
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Units of the Norwegian Armed Forces evacuated from Norway or raised abroad continued participating in the war from exile. |
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Later, Cunningham was determined that as many Allied soldiers as possible should be evacuated after their defeat on Crete. |
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For much of the war this submarine campaign was restricted by prize rules requiring merchant ships to be warned and evacuated before sinking. |
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Londinium was abandoned to the rebels who burnt it down, slaughtering anyone who had not evacuated with Suetonius. |
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In 1850 Swan began working on a light bulb using carbonized paper filaments in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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In 1850, he began working with carbonized paper filaments in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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Several other groups were also evacuated by helicopter after weather conditions on Dartmoor deteriorated. |
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Around 20 people had to be evacuated from The Angel Bed and Breakfast, the Double Dragon Chinese Takeaway and the Highlander pub. |
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Other areas including the Market Hall were later evacuated as cordons were placed as a result of the smoke becoming worse. |
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They have evacuated everyone in the immediate area of the wildfire. |
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Many factories were evacuated, together with much of the government, and from October 20 the city was declared to be in a state of siege. |
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In January 1945, Stalag Luft III was evacuated because of the Russian advance and the inmates were marched to a second camp from which they were liberated later that year. |
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Similarly, over half of the black people evacuated in 1782 from Charleston by the British to the West Indies and Florida were slaves owned by white Loyalists. |
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Despite fierce fighting, the British were overwhelmed and the survivors were evacuated by Royal Navy destroyers while under direct German gunfire. |
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The filament, heated by passing an electric current through it, is protected from oxidation with a glass or quartz bulb that is filled with inert gas or evacuated. |
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All five people aboard were killed RUSSIA An unidentified survivor of an oil drilling platform Kolskaya is evacuated from a ship Magadan to a helicopter in the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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Officials evacuated workers and spectators until a bomb squad detonated the two briefcases, which did not contain any explosives, reported The Associated Press. |
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The fire which caused slight damage to the toilets was swiftly put out by the fire brigade but it meant about 2,000 nightclubbers had to be evacuated. |
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The scientist evacuated the chamber before filling it with nitrogen. |
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Those extra seats could be for civilians evacuated from a school shooting, or from a natural disaster, said Whatcom County Undersheriff Jeff Parks. |
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Less than 10 hours after the first landings, the last Allied troops had all been either killed, evacuated, or left behind to be captured by the Germans. |
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In 1943 Pound and Dorothy were evacuated from their apartment in Rapallo. |
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The Beauman Division and Norman Force, both improvised formations, left on the evening of 17 June and the rearguard battalion was evacuated in the afternoon of 18 June. |
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The exercise comprises of the 10 Malians but that Mali had earlier evacuated its citizens from CAR, which had been in the throes of internecine violence since last year. |
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As many as 172,016 people were evacuated and 1150 life jackets and 100 life rings were provided by armed forces and federal and provincial disaster management authorities. |
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About one million civilians were evacuated in the aftermath of the raids. |
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That flight, which had already left Brasilia bound for Boa Vista, evacuated passengers via emergency slides when it landed on the runway at Eduardo Gomes airport in Manaus. |
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On the first day only 7,669 Allied soldiers were evacuated, but by the end of the eighth day, 338,226 of them had been rescued by a hastily assembled fleet of over 800 boats. |
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Mexico has evacuated workers from oil rigs in the Gulf of Campeche. |
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President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi fled the capital to the southern city of Aden, former capital of South Yemen, and eventually evacuated to Saudi Arabia. |
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After ten years, the bridgehead at Coblenz and the territories to the north would be evacuated and after fifteen years remaining Allied forces would be withdrawn. |
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In December 1949, Chiang evacuated his government to Taiwan. |
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The British blew up the fort when they evacuated six months later after suffering many deaths due to disease and Nelson was praised for his efforts. |
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The German attacks were supported by the Luftwaffe and the Allied navies delivered supplies, evacuated wounded and bombarded German targets around the port. |
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Many injured were evacuated to a hospital on the nearby island of Biak. |
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The Laotian Air Force evacuated Kovach and his friends to the Plain of Jars, a key area in the fighting between the Communist Pathet Lao and Laotian royalists. |
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Naukan was evacuated in 1958 with most of the occupants relocated to Nunyamo near Saint Lawrence Bay, Chukotka, and Keniskun was merged with Uelen a little earlier. |
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The majority of those who wished to leave were evacuated within the first two days of the operation, but many chose to stay following the arrival of British forces. |
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Sinclair was evacuated back to Melbourne from Point Henry and made no further effort to take up his allotted land, although he remained in the Port Phillip District. |
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The overall total evacuated was 338,226, including 215,000 British. |
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When a banker and a developer arrive to find that the commune has not been evacuated, the spirit of resistance is awakened in the old kibbutzniks. |
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By a combination of hard fighting and German indecision, the port of Dunkirk was kept open allowing 338,000 Allied troops to be evacuated in Operation Dynamo. |
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The Bratsk Aluminum Plant has been polluting its surroundings to such great degree that Chikanovsky was evacuated in 2001 due to repeated health emergencies. |
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Tom Parisi, a spokesperson for Bankers Trust, said when the fire was discovered the building was hastily evacuated and people left without pausing to sign out. |
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