So I guess it's almost a little late in the game for a lot of folks to start evacuating in that area. |
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The UK government has drawn up contingency plans for evacuating more than 20,000 British passport holders if things get worse. |
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More than a million people are evacuating coastal areas in Florida tonight, as Charlie barrels towards the United States. |
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The surgeon removes the triangular retractor and reverses the pneumoperitoneum, evacuating as much carbon dioxide as possible. |
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Some say that the 52,000-strong disengagement force of police and troops will begin by evacuating the secular settlements. |
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As you will all, of course, understand, this is an exercise in evacuating the Parliament building. |
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The purifier works by fixing pollutants in water and then evacuating them as a potable or mud. |
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And then you start evacuating maybe people for PTSD or symptoms of PTSD and then you get the whole stigma going. |
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By early 1943 it was clear that the Japanese had failed, and they abandoned attempts to retake Henderson Field, evacuating the few troops they had left on the island. |
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On that day, police officials J., O. and T. visited the settlement and requested the inhabitants to start evacuating their homes. |
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This system is also very useful for evacuating an accidental spill of a dangerous liquid. |
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A week ago last Friday is lodged firmly in my mind as the night I arrived home from work to find army, police and council workers busy evacuating my street. |
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In addition, fire-fighters immediately began evacuating passengers from the club car and directing them away from the area. |
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The Bundeswehr is called upon when it comes to evacuating German citizens in an emergency and providing humanitarian aid. |
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Care should be taken when evacuating the gastric contents to prevent aspiration, especially in the stuporous or comatose patient. |
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Losses to the economy through higher vehicle operating costs, traffic accidents and delays in evacuating crops continue to take a heavy toll. |
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The costs associated with evacuating a community can include transportation, accommodation and meals, evacuation and reception centre support. |
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Devon was evacuating because he'd crisped himself like bacon. |
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General ventilation provides fresh air to the establishment in addition to evacuating the vitiated air and, as a result, the combustion gases. |
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The ground crew assisted the pilots in evacuating the aircraft and then put out a small fire in the engine area. |
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The employees distributed the flashlights to passengers and proceeded with evacuating the train. |
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Hundreds of police flooded into the city centre, cordoning off dozens of blocks and evacuating thousands of people. |
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Plans must also set out instructions for sandbagging, evacuating residents, establishing reception centres, and cleaning up. |
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As such, he could have a diverse range of missions to handle from evacuating French citizens present during a conflict to facilating the presence of the French air forces in war zones. |
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Given the huge difficulty of evacuating London, the most obvious target, it may be wise to keep its plans away from public scrutiny. More surprising than gaps in government preparations is slackness in the private sector. |
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They have afforded the members of the commissions more time and leisure for in-depth debates, which, by evacuating certain procedural matters, have gained in reflectivity. |
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American and British vessels have been evacuating their civilians from hotspots around the world for decades, but its now abundantly clear that we should acclimate to an age in which China will be doing the same. |
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Cameco responded that it has adequate exit or egress capability, and is confident that it would not have a problem evacuating the mine in the event of inflow. |
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Grenades thrown by the Germans would fall back on them before exploding. The tanks moved slowly along, providing ammunition and evacuating the wounded. |
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Depending on the nature of the emergency, firefighter services, police services, and other social services assist in evacuating the community or providing direct assistance to individuals and families. |
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They discussed making a family plan, for evacuating in case of fire or sheltering in place, and preparing a Go Bag. |
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In addition, the passengers and the pilot did not grab a personal flotation device in the aircraft before evacuating. |
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First of all, we must acknowledge the swift and appropriate response of the authorities that, having received authoritative seismological information, decided to act by warning or evacuating their coastal populations. |
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Army Aviation helicopters so far flew 104 sorties with 12 aircraft evacuating 523 people and delivering 13,000 Kgs of food, fuel and medicines. |
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Reversibility: The cycle can be reversed in the case of a reversible heat pump, it can also cool a home in the summer, the heat absorbing part and evacuating them out. |
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Then we were queueing up for another rollercoaster and an air ambulance flew over and news started filtering through and all the Alton Towers staff were evacuating the area. |
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Shelters and other facilities where evacuating tunnel users must wait before they can reach the outside shall be equipped with loudspeakers in order to inform users. |
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On 20 May, the BEF sent Brigadier Gerald Whitfield to Dunkirk to start evacuating unnecessary personnel. |
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On 17 June 1940, a plane arrived in Jersey from Bordeaux evacuating Brigade General Charles de Gaulle from France. |
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Authorities immediately locked down the venue, evacuating the 200 participants at the event, including the rightwing Dutch politician Geert Wilders, and sealing off large areas including a nearby shopping mall. |
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Australian Capital Territory Policing said they followed standard procedures in evacuating Dfat's headquarters, the RG Casey Building, after receiving a report of a suspicious package in the canteen at about 1.45pm. |
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India's prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, has so far dodged Sri Lanka's requests for help in evacuating its troops from Jaffna and said no to military assistance. |
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As well, we are involved in evacuating people out of that area and supporting the internally displaced peoples camps, as well as the civilian populations that are not in any camps whatsoever. |
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The College of Quaestors is due to meet this afternoon and a note on the procedures for evacuating the building will be sent to all Members before the next part-session. |
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In the event of danger, there must be reliable means of evacuating them. |
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The more harmful effects of disruption and economic damage would be prompted by public alarm and the necessity of evacuating and decontaminating affected areas. |
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Typical applications for chemistry diaphragm pumps include evacuating chemically aggressive gases and vapors from such equipment as rotary evaporators, vacuum drying cabinets and centrifugal concentrators. |
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Although their action is very important in mastering a fire or evacuating injured people, in most cases a fire will have reached full intensity and fatalities will have occurred before their arrival. |
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Access to medical care for the wounded and humanitarian access to the civilian population are essential to saving lives, evacuating and caring for the wounded and restoring a minimum level of human dignity. |
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Prevent fuel leaks from reaching the system for evacuating wastewater. |
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They began pushing demonstrators into buses and evacuating them. |
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For example, if there is a gas leak in a building, one person must quickly take charge by evacuating the premises, and another must contact experts to eliminate the gas leak. |
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Only five were sunk while evacuating Dunkirk, despite large periods of German air superiority, thousands of sorties flown, and hundreds of tons of bombs dropped. |
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The military said in a statement Saturday that it was still evacuating people and airdropping food in the districts of Multan, Muzaffargarh and Jhang. |
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In a statement, the military said that it was still evacuating people and airdropping food in the districts of Multan, Muzaffargarh and Jhang cities. |
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Melas promptly entered into negotiations which led to the Austrians evacuating Northern Italy west of the Ticino, and suspending military operations in Italy. |
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As Germany began to lose the war in July 1944, the Schutzstaffel began closing down the easternmost concentration camps and evacuating the remaining prisoners westward. |
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Cromwell was on the brink of evacuating his army by sea from Dunbar. |
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Roosevelt's insistence on evacuating MacArthur from Corregidor in the Philippines, over MacArthur's strenuous objections, saved the general for future command. |
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Evacuating the offices, they heard loud bangs and crashing noises in the loft above their office and raised the alarm. |
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