Keep product literature in case of future questions and complete warranty cards. |
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Two fully independent AC and DC electrical systems are each capable of supplying all essential loads in case of failure the other system. |
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If so, why do taxpayers need to substantially bear the burden of liability in case of accidents? |
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Two warriors, armed to the teeth, stand alert, ready to defend the demolition team in case of a raid by bandits. |
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There are some medicines that can be useful to keep at home in case of minor accidents. |
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Masterwort is useful in case of difficult digestion, colics, also in case of bronchitis for its pectoral action. |
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Staff are assigned primary duties to perform in case of a fire along with a back-up staff. |
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Who will perform the DNA fingerprinting of the child whose parents want this information in case of the unthinkable? |
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The fire code requires a window large enough for the occupant to use as an exit in case of fire. |
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That way, any ground crew personnel on did not get hit by a prop but could get to an engine in case of fire. |
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When my kids were in elementary school 40 years ago they were taught to hide under desks in case of an atom bomb attack. |
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It has the effects of resolving swelling and detoxication, and it can be applied in case of lack of lactation and mammary swelling. |
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Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest. |
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You can deduct the actual amount of your sales taxes, which means holding on to sales receipts in case of an audit. |
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To that point, it is a good idea to have personal protective gear, say, in your car, in case of an emergency. |
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The bus company sent free journey vouchers, but defended its stance on keeping gangways free in case of emergencies. |
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Keep your seatbelt fastened at all times when seated as an extra precaution in case of unexpected turbulence. |
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Taipei 101 has an 800-tonne damping system to help stabilise the building in case of earthquake. |
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He is on loan from Harrogate Town and the North Yorkshire club did not want him cup-tied in case of a recall. |
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Physical and cryptographic keys are regularly rotated to limit the duration of exposure in case of a breach. |
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And in case of a storm or freeze-up, the question is how fast can you get to shore. |
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I'll be a much more relaxed father if I know my future teenage daughters have got a franger in their wallet in case of emergencies. |
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With quasi-judicial powers, NHB will be able to recommend attachment of property in case of default in loan repayments. |
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The present policy of only having one signatory should be amended to include two signatories in case of the unavailability of the treasurer. |
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Is there older technology in the network that would impede bringing information back online in case of data corruption or damage? |
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We also brought a hospital corpsman with us, in case of any in-flight medical emergencies. |
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The containment structure is designed to prevent the release of radioactive materials in case of an accident within the reactor core. |
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The service will notify passengers of flight delays and cancellations in case of flight irregularity. |
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North Yorkshire police were out across the county today, patrolling petrol forecourts in case of any flare-ups caused by the rush for fuel. |
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At 8.45 I shall make flasks of strong, black coffee and also have chilled mineral water on hand in case of dehydration. |
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She also carries a backpack with a fire shelter that she can unfold and crawl into in case of emergency. |
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A person who has adrenal insufficiency should always carry identification stating the condition in case of an emergency. |
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Mountain bikes feature a crosswise handlebar which helps prevent the rider from pitching over the front in case of sudden deceleration. |
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In case of divorce, it's common to draw up a contract in advance, so why not in case of sexual indiscretion? |
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All services are configured to failover automatically to the slave in case of a failure on the master node. |
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In the depths of winter, I also need an ice axe and crampons and food and water in case of emergencies. |
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Some ragas such as Darbari-kanhara, Khamaj and Pooriya are strongly recommended for defusing tension in mind, particularly in case of hysterics. |
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Or, I could work it in between washing laundry and making sure the parsonage is spotless in case of drop-in company. |
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They were sitting near the camp fire, next to each other, with daggers at their sides in case of a surprise enemy attack. |
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They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost. |
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Stock up on non-perishable food and water supplies in case of a power outage. |
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They were able to build a fortified town and a stronghold they called a vault in case of an assault. |
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This was the hydrant for the heliport, with underground tanks, in case of helicopter crashes. |
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Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack. |
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A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure. |
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The buildings should have an alternate power supply system in case of power failure due to fire. |
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Locals called it The Dump and joked that even the rats wore wellington boots in case of catching something nasty. |
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His anxious daughter even bought a mobile phone for him specially, in case of emergency. |
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He had taken it in case of this kind of situation but he hoped he would never have to use it. |
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Kennedy and Mackenzie rushed to them, eyes on the hillside in case of further attack. |
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But many have been bought by Scots who are stashing them away at home in case of an outbreak. |
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There are nearly 100 people on night shift as standby in case of emergencies. |
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And atop the van were five bicycles, kept as a standby in case of the breakdown of any cycle during the course of the rally. |
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Clause 3 gives both Rybcomflot and Bergen the right of termination without notice in case of non-fulfilment of clause 3 obligations. |
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While checking your smoke detector for CIA planted bugs, you might want to also check the batteries so you don't burn to death in case of a fire. |
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Their contract with SunGard was supposed to give them daily backups, plus spare space in Hoboken, N.J., in case of dislocation. |
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It allows the detection of ureaplasmas in case of parallel infections and identification of their species. |
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The BIOS chip is socketed on both boards so it can be changed in case of disaster. |
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That would give a healthy mixture of attack and defence in the line-up and throw in a safety net in case of collapses. |
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It will have to produce annually the IRC tax return, stating the income, in case of rentals. |
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Seat belts are necessary in case of accidents, such as braking to a sudden stop. |
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Parents who are not married may wed to give legal security to their children in case of sudden or accidental death. |
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You slept when you could, but you were always awake at first and last light in case of a surprise attack. |
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If you could arrange twice that amount, so we have plenty spare in case of an astrogation problem, then I'm sure we can reach an agreement. |
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He unstrung his bow, which he always strung up to be ready in case of an attack. |
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A second briefcase was kept under the White House in a secret bunker in case of nuclear attack. |
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We wired up the tents to a generator and wired up all the shops to a switch that goes to another generator in case of power loss. |
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The areas have been divided into zones and people in the red zones have been advised to vacate these areas in case of severe weather. |
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Overcast the cut edges so they don't fray, then toss the item in the machine by itself in case of colour bleed. |
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Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be reinforced in case of concerted attack. |
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An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims. |
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You are better off to have a number of alternatives available to you in case of an emergency. |
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In real life a twelfth man is needed in case of injury to one of the other eleven. |
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The beachside is a mess, and Hillary for one would not like to risk a stroll along the seafront in case of turning my finely turned ankle. |
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The force will have some armoured vehicles in reserve in case of difficulty. |
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A water firm has been granted permission to pump water from the Lake District into a reservoir in case of drought. |
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Living together creates the illusion of having found adequate shelter and a feigned ability to resist in case of attack. |
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Now, the danger of bilging and spoiling all the powder suggests to me the plan of anchoring in case of a surf close under the fort. |
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The exit rows often have a lot more legroom so that there is enough space to evacuate the airplane in case of an emergency. |
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We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack. |
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The Admiralty sent four ships, accompanied by one sailing ship to serve as a base, supply depot, and refuge in case of trouble. |
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Cooking fuel should be stored upright and away from your food, in case of an accidental spill. |
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Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned. |
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The second climber below is attached to the lead climber, and it's his or her job to belay the lead climber in case of a fall. |
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You've probably already agreed to go to arbitration in case of a dispute with your broker. |
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In this case the I effect of the halomethyl group is not exceeded by a positive mesomeric effect as for instance in case of methyl vinyl ether. |
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Recognizing that, they've opened a new credit line to provide them with the kinds of resources they would need in case of another modest interruption in the flow of payments. |
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They also proved their worthiness as naval auxiliaries in case of war. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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But keep them easily accessible to people in the house, in case of fire. |
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Other new features on the facility include the provision of life-support jackets for all crew members and additional life rings for use in case of emergencies. |
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Using common sense and personal risk management will help make you more visible to the automobiles on the road and protect your body in case of an accident. |
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By this time he had more men than his pursuers, but they were of low quality because the best troops were kept in European Russia in case of rebellion. |
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There definitely is some virtue in keeping the affair low-key, in not raising the level of expectation, for in case of failure, nobody accuses you of bragging. |
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Adequate stocks of essential commodities such as rice, maida, wheat, kerosene and matchboxes were kept ready for distribution to people in case of any emergency. |
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But it doesn't take long to defrost, and it is a good thing to have a supply of in the freezer in case of impromptu guests or as the base for a quick easy meal. |
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For this reason, missilery has accepted aerodynamically unstable vehicles which, in case of loss of thrust, flip over and break apart, destroying themselves in the air. |
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I unclasped my seat belt and locked all the doors, my utmost security measure in case of imminent fright, while I stared outside looking for a sign of life. |
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Thus, these pipes need frequent examination in case of sudden breaks. |
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The Turkish side also promised to study the possibility of connecting the electricity networks of the two countries, in case of fulfilling the third stage. |
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People worried about who would be notified as their next of kin in case of medical emergency are being urged to carry a new card to avoid confusion. |
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The local hospital, in the nearby town of Reading, has been prepped in case of any emergency. |
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We assisted with extra air bottles and stood by in case of emergency. |
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Rev Graham waited to go on in an air-conditioned tent, with aides nearby in case of a medical emergency, and the stage was shaded by a massive canopy. |
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We have to have a emergency exit sign over the door in case of fire. |
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Finally, don't forget to keep a note of serial numbers in case of theft. |
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This then gradually hardens on the outside to provide airtight seal, proper insulation, as well as a degree cushioning protection in case of an accident. |
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Be sure to ask the pet's veterinarian of specific supplies the animal might need like anti-diarrhea medicine, syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting in case of poisoning. |
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Even the prospect of signing a pre-nuptial agreement stating that, in case of a divorce, I would be required to forfeit my rights to custody of my children. |
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These are to assist with detoxification, in case of poisoning. |
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These systems are intended to protect the workers in case of sudden wind gusts and to protect the investment of time and money already expended on the built wall. |
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The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player. |
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This will serve as documentary evidence in case of any problems later. |
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In addition to the night watches there were the so-called dogwatches with a man in the tower and, in case of fog or a snowstorm, there was daytime beach patrol. |
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I also noted an ejection button, so that the turret could completely detach, and an emergency escape hatch, so that I could make it out safely in case of an emergency. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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The load may be tarped for serious white water, but tarped or not, everything should be tied securely in case of capsize. |
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That recipe is an old standby, and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests. |
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The government was offering the company a fortune, and threatening it with antirobot legislation in case of a refusal. |
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This is important to point out, as in case of serious injury it is in stark contrast to most modern legal systems. |
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The umpires can also call an end to the match in case of bad light or weather. |
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The purpose of this wasteway is to provide for emergency waste in the canal in case of unscheduled shutdown of the relift pumping plant. |
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Troops were positioned on the bridge giving an excellent arc of fire in case of attack. |
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Parker himself would wait in the Kattegat, covering Nelson's fleet in case of the arrival of the Swedish or Russian fleets. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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Identity cards were valid for 10 years, had to be updated within a year in case of change of residence, and their renewal required paying a fee. |
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Ascetics of the Orthodox Church are recognized by their long hair, and in case of male monks, long beards. |
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Also the state must amend existing legislation to conform to the international law in case of any inconsistence with the national legislation. |
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Many of the Swedish steam locomotives were preserved during the Cold War in case of war. |
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Sulfur content yields sulfur dioxide, or in case of incomplete combustion, hydrogen sulfide. |
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Even emergency fixtures have dimming or timeclock control with a shunt to turn them on in case of emergency. |
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He also dismissed suggestions BA was building a war chest in case of summer strikes. |
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Such speedboats should be fitted with a kill cord which is attached to the driver in case of a sudden emergency. |
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However, in case of entrepreneurship research, these notions are employed by academics too, but vaguely. |
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The new treaty deprived Russia of its right to block warships from passing into the Black Sea in case of war. |
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I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of the air. |
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Article 16 of the Constitution of France allows the President of the Republic to exercise exceptional powers in case of a national emergency. |
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The insert is held in place by a tiny setscrew and can be easily replaced in case of damage or breakage. |
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On new buildings, a solid fire retardant barrier over the rafters can make the thatch sacrificial in case of fire. |
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Joint stockpiling gives South Korea first rights to purchase the crude oil in case of an emergency, such as a crude oil shortage. |
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Link doors enable people to walk along in the train in case of an emergency. |
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And in case of married male committing adultery with a married female, they shall receive one hundred lashes and be stoned to death. |
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Though the vans were driverless and mapless, they did carry researchers as passengers just in case of emergencies. |
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These power plants will not be issued capacity payments in case of nonproduction of electricity, he added. |
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Even in case of a pregnant bhikkhuni, the king is consulted, as mentioned in the prologue of Jataka no. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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Having rotovated the ground Trevor ready for planting one April, the land needed to be ridged up in case of heavy rain. |
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The approved life raft is compact and lightweight and enables passengers and crew to evacuate in case of an emergency landing on water. |
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The Vostok also contained a supply of food and water for 10 days in case of retrorocket failure. |
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Second Mates are charged with being the medical officer in case of medical emergency. |
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In return the British promised to protect Bahrain from all aggression by sea and to lend support in case of land attack. |
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He also emphasised the need to establish helipads near highways to facilitate immediate medical aid in case of an emergency. |
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Another characteristic of junks, interior compartments or bulkheads, strengthened the ship and slowed flooding in case of holing. |
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It would be tasty in case of oral pleasure and have assorted colors. |
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In addition, in case of use of unrefined fluoric calcium as a slag, content of nitrogen in the ESR ingot is even lower than in the VAR ingot. |
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For example, Riasanovsky said that killing the man or the woman in case of adultery is a good illustration. |
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The British became aware through their agents of the scheme and drew up a plan to mobilise their forces in case of the invasion. |
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All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending on rank, and may be called up in case of mobilization. |
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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 most European countries, it is a legal requirement that drivers carry a red warning triangle in case of breakdown or accident. |
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Additionally, data for a few weeks following is uploaded in case of transmission updates that delay data upload. |
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That was when I learned that every Taswegian worth his salt carries an axe in his boot and, more often than not, two in case of axe-less friends. |
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Preventing the river banks from eroding should stop the river over-topping its sides so easily in case of heavy rain and flooding. |
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Oil spills are recorded both in case of maritime routes and pipeline routes to the main refineries. |
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It specifies tanker design features that are intended to minimize oil discharge into the ocean during ship operations and in case of accidents. |
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The belt to which the pearl diver attached the 'life-line' enabled the hunter to ascend quickly in case of an emergency. |
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The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. |
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They include the magnetic fishing game brand Yi Si Da, model 5501, barcode 6991264088375 made in China, which can cause bowel obstruction in case of ingestion of the magnets. |
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The most sensitive structure of the skeleton in case of lead intoxication includes tubular bones, epiphyseal and diaphyseal periosteal zones inside them. |
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Before you find an agent, it's important to assess what costs to cover in case of premature death,'' said Herb Perone, a spokesman for the American Council of Life Insurance. |
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Racing recumbents, also called low racers, are known for their funky shell, which protects the rider's body in case of an accident, and boosts the bike's speed. |
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Farmers should put Phosphorous and Potash in these lines at the rate of 120 kilogram Nitrogen, 69 kg Phosphorous, and 50kg Potash per acre in case of weaker land. |
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This pattern could be interpreted with the prevailing of a large anticyclone over the Scandinavian and Baltic Sea regions in case of its positive phase. |
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An issue of concern to Bulgaria is whether local authorities adhere to the principle of proportional mobilization in case of escalation in the Donbass region. |
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Vision has to help the subject to control his worn neuro-prosthesis in case of a small amount of remaining muscles when the EMG control becomes unefficient. |
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Usually, the ventricular septal rupture is a devastating complication of the myocardial infarction, leading to death, in case of the unoperated patient. |
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The Committee stressed the need to haste the approval of the salary scale to avoid any escalatory moves which they might resort to in case of procrastination. |
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According to prosecution, suspects had demanded Rs100,000 protection money from parents of boy Irfan Khan and hurled threat to kill Irfan in case of non-payment. |
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Since it is impossible in case of the present cross-section due to irregular boundaries, the sums of the axial area moments of inertia may be used for the rough estimate. |
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It was established with seven judges, allowing both representation of each of the six member States and being an unequal number of judges in case of a tie. |
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The VwVfG basically applies for the entire public administrative activities of federal agencies as well as federal state authorities, in case of making federal law. |
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The students went through the demonstration of stop, drop and roll method, Crawl method and Fire bucket use in case of fire emergency or disaster. |
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Cap's umbrella-shaped in case of ripe edge is often flexuose and bodies. |
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The conscript soldiers of the milita have to store their military equipment at home, to be mobilized quite fast within a few days in case of emergency. |
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In early 1775 Lord Dunmore, royal governor of Virginia, wrote to Lord Dartmouth of his intent to free slaves owned by Patriots in case of rebellion. |
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By using the overshift, you can also develop a good stunting game that will not leave you wide open in case of fullback traps or even option plays. |
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The navigational assistance service is especially important in difficult navigational or meteorological circumstances or in case of defects or deficiencies. |
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Additionally there are peak, rushhour or plus lanes, which allow motorists to use the hard shoulder as an extra traffic lane in case of congestion. |
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Additions to the treatment plan included dexamethasone, amoxicillin clavulanic acid, and itraconazole for aspergillosis prevention or in case of a mycotic infection. |
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Visitors must also carry on their belt a rebreather, which in case of emergency will filter foul air for approximately one hour, giving a chance for survival and escape. |
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Gun breeches were directly in front of the pilot, with obvious implications in case of accidents, but jams could be cleared in flight, while aiming was simplified. |
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Fearing the possibility of a summary trial and execution, the Protestants proceeded instead to Perth, a walled town that could be defended in case of a siege. |
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As King Robert did not yet have any legitimate male heir, Edward was proclaimed his legal heir and successor as King of Scotland and all other titles in case of his death. |
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In October 2015, the European Union and Liechtenstein signed a tax agreement to ensure the automatic exchange of financial information in case of tax disputes. |
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In June 1975 there were still 41 locations where steam was in regular use, and many more where engines were held in reserve in case of diesel failures. |
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Ask a family member or neighbor to be present while using a chain saw in case of an emergency and maintain a safe distance of 50 feet from all bystanders. |
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All time clocks have battery backup in case of temporary power failure. |
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Si-Wu-Tang is an old formula used in case of menstrual pain. |
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Prior to the crisis, financial institutions became highly leveraged, increasing their appetite for risky investments and reducing their resilience in case of losses. |
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Rey fears that his high-end customers will now become bemused and either head over to the Kardashians cosmetics or be embarrassed to say they wear Chroma in case of a mix-up. |
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This can be related to altered soil quality and textural properties due to plant invasions as indicated in case of invasion by Parthenium hysterophorus. |
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The school will also install 24 cameras to monitor the movements of the students and act promptly in case of misbehaviour or troublemaking situations, the management said. |
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We gave him thermal blankets and the rescue team at the scene believed he needed to go to hospital in case of secondary drowning which can happen in seawater incidents. |
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