Instead of packing the interior with air bags, Ford stayed with only two bags to protect front-seat occupants during a frontal collision. |
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In an office structure, for example, most of the occupants will be ambulatory and capable of proceeding to a safe zone or the exit stairs. |
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In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells. |
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The occupants fled the car and were shot at the roadside, perhaps by a second group of attackers involved in the ambush. |
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The passenger rolled down the window and I saw that the occupants were two transvestites. |
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Moreover, the occupants of the truck dumped five plastic bags full of clothes, ski masks, gloves, and a wrapper from a pair of bolt cutters. |
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Eight men armed with clubs burst into the house through both the front and back doors and set upon the occupants. |
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The engine coughed, backfired, and a small explosion sent the transport's occupants flying. |
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If the vehicle rolls, the car triggers the side airbags and seat belt tensioners to help protect occupants. |
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The occupants of the car drove off at high speed, crashing into a small bridge on the estate, before heading towards Castledermot. |
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Pat anxiously rapped on each of the windows, concerned that occupants of the home might have been trapped inside. |
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The other four occupants of the pub replied to this with extremely heavy, thunderous expressions. |
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The occupants escaped without serious injury after being woken by the alarm. |
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The occupants who were not burnt alive were bayoneted as they tried to escape. |
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Smart cards can be programmed so building occupants simply hold a card up to the reader. |
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Moreover, she says, the way decisions are made today about building in kibbutzim does not permit a real participation of the potential occupants. |
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Illegal occupants of local authority houses in Portlaoise will defy Laois County Council's efforts to evict them. |
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They allow building occupants to see what is going on outside the building. |
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As a result, facility executives may feel that applying a window film will protect building occupants. |
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Another factor of cardinal importance in protecting building occupants is debris mitigation. |
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This book examines each of the eleven occupants of the Oval Office since Herbert Hoover in terms of six yardsticks. |
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Over the years, Larry's show has become a favorite forum for would-be occupants of the Oval Office. |
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Few if any of the original occupants of the lands on which the mission stands reside there. |
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The Government should demonstrate its commitment to property rights by evicting illegal occupants. |
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But it says a petition signed by the occupants of 11 properties near one of the proposed refuges, near Elliot Court, has been received. |
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When challenged he tried to bluff it out by claiming it was his friend's house but a neighbour knew the occupants. |
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Both occupants, believed to be armed with a gun and a small knife or machete, escaped on foot and were still at large last night. |
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Helicopters, carrying photographers determined to steal a glimpse of the occupants, hovered low overhead. |
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That the bedlinen had not been changed since previous occupants departed was substantiated by incontrovertible evidence beneath our pillows. |
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It then pulled up in a lay-by, where the occupants were seen trying to set light to the fuel tank before they fled. |
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But in return, the occupants get an incomparably intimate connection to the rhythms of the river. |
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In some cases, building occupants used candles and cigarette lighters as light sources. |
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All three occupants of the Astor residence had a late start to their Monday morning. |
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Vehicles and their occupants in motion have kinetic energy that is dissipated in a crash. |
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In some of those rooms the bank stored old records but many of the offices were as the occupants had left them. |
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He recommends items occupants can change themselves, like cabinets on rolling casters and adjustable-height counters. |
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In a crash, an unbelted passenger can be thrown forward with the equivalent weight of a baby elephant and injure the occupants in the front. |
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He grows oats, turnips and grass for silage and has introduced 140 Highland cattle, who remain its only occupants. |
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We are hearing some complaints from current occupants about problems attributable to the architect's inexperience. |
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But I must warn you, once we get past the hallway and into the room, the occupants are rather strict and austere. |
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Changes in user access requirements can be entered from the central location for all building occupants. |
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The only change on the committee was at Assistant Secretary level where the two outgoing occupants of the position didn't seek re-election. |
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With the exception of the barmaids, the occupants of the tavern were men, the majority of them heavyset and tough-looking. |
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It would be a great help for both vendors and occupants or employees of the buildings. |
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She is especially irreverential about the occupants of the Palace, past and present. |
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In a separate incident in the tribal areas yesterday, gunmen hijacked an official van and took hostage its two occupants. |
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The advice to consumers is to leave a forwarding address with the new occupants when you change address and don't pay for the Royal Mail service. |
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The house is characterized by peeling paint and uneven flooring that may become a danger to the occupants. |
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There was an altercation between pedestrians and the occupants of the car before it swung round the roundabout and hit him. |
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The pair stole treasured costume jewellery belonging to the home's 18 occupants before loading the office safe onto a wheelchair. |
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A midden was found at the outer limit of one trench, where the original island occupants dumped their discarded food remains. |
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The properties are a mixture of units, town houses, cottages and villas, with an average of two occupants per dwelling. |
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The occupants of the BMW have never been traced despite an extensive police investigation. |
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The demon took control of the chimp, the chimp crashed the car, all the occupants died horribly, and then I woke up. |
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When they got in they could then surprise the occupants, catching them off guard easily. |
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At the sight of tank guns, the seemingly stubborn occupants surrendered almost immediately without a fight. |
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Why were cyclists surrounding it like police outriders and gesticulating at its worried-looking occupants? |
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The room was empty and had no personal items belonging to the presumed occupants. |
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The risk of death in front-seat occupants increase fivefold when unbelted rear-seat passengers are thrown forward. |
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The occupants enjoyed an expansive, unconfined space, spilling beyond the room's boundaries. |
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The cars' occupants hooted their approval and patted Chad on the back for his bravery. |
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Two police officers patrolling the lot walked by a motor vehicle with two front seat occupants. |
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Doors should be closed and gaps blocked with pillows and sheets, anything to stop the spread of smoke and the occupants should await rescue. |
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Hector had just finished unloading the van and its occupants into the surrounding desert. |
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The other vans, a total of eight more, came to rest at the bottom of the ramp, all in a row, and released their occupants. |
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Two intruders were involved in the raid, in which four occupants of the house were threatened at gunpoint and told to hand over money. |
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The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia began to be displaced or absorbed by more advanced migrating tribes about 2,000 years ago. |
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A number of persons rushed to the accident spot and extricated the occupants from the car. |
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Ceiling draperies delineated the claustrophobic furnace of the harem and its imprisoned occupants. |
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If the imagined occupants of this chair were dreaming these images, their sleep would not be restful. |
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Why hasn't this job weighed as heavily on you as it has on some other occupants of this Oval Office? |
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Even as it was happening, the onlooking neighbours phoned the police with details of the car, its occupants and the stolen goods. |
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In the air, its high wing and lack of wing struts gave occupants exceptional visibility. |
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When occupants complain of lack of oxygen or stuffiness, high levels of carbon dioxide will often be found. |
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A house of ill repute once stood here, and the bedposts are intended to memorialize its occupants. |
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The Duke called a coachman to drive the carriage and its four occupants home. |
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The occupants say the walls are already cracked and the builders did not finish the floors or plaster the walls. |
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There was a proneness also in the new occupants to regard the natives as an irreclaimable race, and as inconvenient neighbours. |
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We are all aware that occupants of small, light cars take the brunt of damage and injury in collisions with the big four-wheel-drive vehicles. |
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Dishes and cutlery were scattered on kitchen tables, unmade beds gaped, just as their occupants had abandoned them. |
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One of the most interesting houses in Mayfair, an engaging contrast to its neighbours, with a starry host of former occupants. |
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Her subjects are details of domestic interiors that show wear, each smudge evincing past occupants and lost times. |
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We have never had a serious injury of any of the occupants riding in the vehicles. |
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The occupants of one of the cars were local while the occupants of the other vehicle were all believed to be foreign nationals. |
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Kevlar panels protects the occupants from close threats like rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles. |
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There were skirmishes with Indians, and masked brigands, the so-called road agents, held up stagecoaches and sometimes murdered the occupants. |
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By the time the guards run in, minutes later, the occupants are all either dead or on the brink of death. |
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The problem often arises in a situation where occupants of such a household rise from bed at different times each morning. |
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The occupants are not commuters, but people belonging to a category lying somewhere between loafers and busybodies. |
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Residents ran forth to meet the balloon, as the occupants deflated the balloon and descended from it. |
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Six airbags, state of the art four-wheel anti-lock brakes, and deformable roof lining all work to protect cabin occupants. |
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Although you can hear bangs as the car rides over the broken surfaces, comfort levels for occupants remain very good. |
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But the three simple requirements of visitability do allow a person with a mobility limitation to enter and visit the occupants of the house. |
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The motorhome must be designed to completely meet the ablutionary and sanitary needs of the occupants for at least three days. |
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This census reveals the shifting locations of between six and 10 Potawatomi villages and the number of occupants who resided in them. |
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The two other occupants, sitting in the front and rear passenger side seats, were quickly freed after firefighters removed two doors. |
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Some cars are designed to better protect their occupants with crumple zones, passenger roll cages and reinforced door beams. |
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Front seat occupants get their own cup holders which pop out from the centre of the console. |
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Do not fumigate a greenhouse adjoining a dwelling without notifying the occupants before fumigation. |
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The occupants were present on the premises and, your Honours, the events were such as were likely to cause distress. |
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While they talked, Telli and Setisia examined the room, its exotic decor and its occupants. |
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The house is set off the road and offers plenty of seclusion and privacy for its occupants. |
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Strangely, none of the powerful planetary sensor stations could detect the shuttle or its four occupants. |
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Its occupants were not present, giving the viewers the chance for a thorough nose around. |
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Each apartment accommodates up to six occupants and all units include a kitchen, a bath and a half bath. |
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The eight occupants of the boat take to the oars, pulling hard against the wind and waves. |
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For her occupants there have been mess deck habitability improvements including new top bunks and additional locker space. |
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It quickly spread to neighbouring shacks, leaving their already poor occupants destitute. |
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Striding through the lobby with not so much as a glance at the other occupants, the man closed his umbrella and punched a button on the elevator. |
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That made six occupants in the pup tent, a shelter that seemed flimsier and flimsier as the winds reached gale velocities. |
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He was greeted by cries of recognition from several of the room's occupants. |
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Argue the point all you want, but virtually every modern car bar the hardest TVRs have understeer dialled in to safeguard the occupants. |
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Two of the occupants were ejected from the car upon impact, Somerville said. |
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The goal is to have a safe, functional, and reliable system to protect the occupants and property. |
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The occupants of the coach were all unhurt, but the driver and teachers who witnessed the crash were described as very shaken. |
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A car going in the opposite direction stopped and its occupants got out to see what had happened and to offer their services. |
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Its two back seat occupants clambered out through the car's shattered rear window and ran off. |
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The beautiful occupants of the room looked up at Amy and I, and I felt their astonished eyes rake over my body. |
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These will reflect and magnify any blast on to unprotected buildings over a wider area with potentially disastrous results for their occupants. |
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The occupants have started indulging in some social and recreational activities. |
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Police reported a slew of burglaries in which the culprits entered homes while occupants slept, stealing whatever they could make off with. |
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While redecorating the front room he discovered the names of previous occupants underneath the wallpaper and etched on to the plaster. |
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In addition, occupants of all houses were involved in various forms of painting and woodwork activities. |
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It rained off and on all day, and we were quite content to yarn with Jean Craigie, Ernie Smith, Stan Ombler and the rest of the hut occupants. |
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In the aftermath of a collision cars with full fuel tanks tend to go up in flames killing the occupants who might have survived the collision. |
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Unlike the existing secure camp at Oakington, Cambridgeshire, the centres are expected to be open, with occupants free to come and go as they please. |
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Single rats have been known to lead celibate lives in the comfort of domestic house attics for several months while the house occupants are unaware of their existence. |
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It granted the officers' request for a warrant, but didn't specifically say that they could search occupants of the house other than the drug dealer. |
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On a recent visit, my friend I and were seated in the back corner, next to a large aquarium whose only occupants seemed to be a pair of tetras and some dazed-looking goldfish. |
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The NIST report also calls for better system designs that facilitate safe and rapid egress of occupants while accommodating the counterflow of emergency personnel. |
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Detectives are keen to trace a white camper van and its occupants. |
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The charitable institution for poor or orphaned girls of clergyman, run by Mr. Brocklehurst, almost starved it occupants, and was torturously strick. |
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Despite the introduction 20 years ago of the law obliging front-seat occupants of a vehicle to wear a seatbelt, around 15 per cent of passengers still fail to belt up. |
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The elevator reached the proper level and disgorged its occupants. |
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And peaking just over the tops of the tin roofs, you can see two double-decker buses, their windows steamed up and their occupants bundled up in huge padded anoraks. |
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The occupants say they are overcrowded and the conditions are inhumane. |
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He takes it at a slightly too acute angle, and right there before my eyes, the whole car with its four occupants actually starts tipping onto its side. |
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The vast space enclosed by the ramparts have allowed the occupants to farm the area, with lynchets spreading across the camp and encroaching on the flint mines to the west. |
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We received a call from the two occupants in one of the other bedsits. |
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They particularly want to hear from the occupants of two vehicles, a white caravanette and a car towing a caravan, who may have seen the accident. |
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The full leather trim is standard, cosseting the occupants, and there are plenty of practical features to assist in making the journey that much more enjoyable. |
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With a well-written lease and a properly managed building, a leasehold flat should provide a perfectly good home for occupants and a secure investment. |
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Then, the effects of microgravity or weightlessness, and radiation on cabin occupants and some of the implications of these various factors will be discussed. |
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Rows and rows of monitoring equipment, geological survey samplers, and other technical items Evan couldn't readily identify were the only occupants. |
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The containers in which the soldiers live and operate could be sandbagged on the exterior to protect the occupants from small arms fire and fragmentation. |
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The occupants are related through blood, marriage, and adoption. |
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The group banged on the door to alert the sleeping occupants to no avail. |
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The freighter's engines sprang to life, deafening its only two occupants. |
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The objective was to protect the cathedral, its occupants, and its contents during the major earthquakes and smaller temblors that could be expected over several centuries. |
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The backwash rocked the occupants as the sides of the boats kissed gently. |
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The occupants of the room had changed numerous times, as usually no one could get any work done due to the noise of the middle schoolers and freshman. |
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The rooms are laid out as if the occupants have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their tea, or port, or pipe, or whatever on tables and mantels. |
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In a building, a firewall prevents a fire from quickly burning through, giving firefighter a chance to douse flames, and occupants a chance to find safety. |
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Never a day goes past, without we hear of someone being mugged, a twoccer running someone over, a house raided for drugs and the occupants arrested, and so on. |
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The workings of the Vatican essentially cease, until a new Pope makes his own appointments, or confirms the current occupants of various Curial posts. |
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A shocked look spread out on the faces of the occupants of the table. |
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The pickup driver complied with the police order, but quickly fled from the truck, pulled out a handgun and commandeered a passing 2003 Toyota Corolla with two occupants. |
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Smoke management systems may also be employed, especially where occupants are unable to evacuate the zone of fire origin, as may happen in a detention facility. |
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Argue the point all you want, but virtually every modern car, bar the hardest sports models, have understeer dialled in to safeguard the occupants. |
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The occupants of a house with a large garden found the body of former nurse Mrs Paines hidden in bushes and dense undergrowth at the far end of their property. |
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The same barmaid that had served Deuce, asking if the other two occupants of the table wanted a drink, interrupted any reply Epoxie could have made. |
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Although additions and expansions have been made to suit its occupants, the Bishop's House at Fort Kochi can instantly take you on a nostalgic ride. |
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The speed and the angle of sinking made it extremely difficult to launch the life boats and the first one that did get into the water spilled its occupants into the sea. |
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Important though parish and town boundaries are for many reasons, it is doubtful whether occupants of vehicles are interested in where these boundaries lie. |
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Belted occupants sustain an impact from the unbelted person next to them. |
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This weekend the beach will be sporting kites that will carry their surfing occupants at speeds of 80 to 100 miles an hour along the shallows of the ebb tide. |
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Sensors will detect out-of-position occupants and smart belts will pre-tension to position your body correctly so the airbag can intercept you properly. |
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In fact most of the kids had left either to go to the high school library or some other class, so the study hall itself was drained of most of its occupants. |
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Callum is particularly frustrated by US laws to protect unbelted occupants, which he says forced him to raise the XK's header by about 1in more than he had intended. |
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The low-income occupants may be able to provide services for the senior occupants, such as baby-sitting, housecleaning, pet care, health care, or cooking. |
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I was up on deck at first light along with most of the ship's occupants. |
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By the 5th cent. ad the title was applied to the occupants of sees of major ecclesiastical importance, particularly those of metropolitan bishops. |
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Unlike carbon dioxide systems, which will asphyxiate humans, these materials also are safe for occupants should they be unable to escape before the system discharges. |
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In 1971, the local council declared it unfit for living, and evicted the occupants. |
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On the entertainment side, the luxury rear seat entertainment system allows occupants to play DVDs using screens mounted in the front seat headrests. |
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Usually, many of the occupants of these kotas are entire families rather than just warriors. |
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A CUCKING stool, which dipped the occupants in water, was used to punish disorderly women and dishonest tradesmen. |
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A DRUNKEN burglar kicked a door in and stole a cash card and minidisc player while the occupants of the flat watched in horror. |
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Tea Factory resident Natasha Sleave said she and other occupants had had enough. |
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The occupants were wealthy Romans or native Britons who had adopted Roman customs. |
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When the ordinance was adopted, foreclosing lenders would typically evict the occupants of a property before the foreclosure was completed. |
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The size of the territory and the ranging behaviour of its occupants varies seasonally, depending on the abundance of food and mates. |
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Afterwards, Oberon, Titania, Puck, and other fairies enter, and bless the house and its occupants with good fortune. |
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Whoever the occupants were, they were followed in the 9th century by viking settlers, who gave the island at least part of its name. |
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The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon, and the remnants of a sally port, a secret exit for the occupants in a time of siege. |
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As the papacy is not hereditary, its occupants display their personal arms combined with those of their office. |
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The firebugs struck at a semi-detached house in Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury, where the Iranian occupants have separate bedsitters. |
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Evidence that at times occupants neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic power was as significant as warfare. |
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The bigger the house, the more windows it was likely to have, and the more tax the occupants would pay. |
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The Buffalo A2 is a heavily armored truck specifically designed to protect its occupants from mines and improvised explosive devices. |
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Building owners are well advised to look into photoluminescent egress guidance systems to help improve safety for building occupants. |
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The process of cooking meth can leave residue on surfaces all over the home, exposing all of its occupants to the drug. |
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This they do, not only convectively by passing cooler air over the skins of building occupants, but also using radiant coolth. |
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Nairobi's occupants were screened and the Mau Mau supporters moved to detention camps. |
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Many occupants of ghettos in eastern Europe also starved to death, most notoriously in the Warsaw ghetto. |
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I'll never forget the pale faces of the occupants huddled around an old potbelly stove. |
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The first occupants of the area in late Victorian times were typically lower middle class, such as clerks and teachers. |
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Smarter design using different shapes of crash test dummies and use of technology could reduce the severity of injury for obese occupants. |
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The occupants, unconscious, were buried alive and in total darkness. |
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Lap belts pose a risk of paralyzing spinal and disabling abdominal injury to all occupants but especially to children who have underdeveloped pelvic structures. |
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High steel girders dominate the bedroom ceiling areas and a fresh metallic finish reminds occupants of the building's past as a silver plating works. |
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The poor condition of the vehicle put its occupants in constant jeopardy. |
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But before the assistant has time to dial her boss' extension, the intruder injects her and then her boss and the floor's other occupants with a chemical weapon. |
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The two never met again, and with many other occupants of New Providence, Hornigold accepted the King's pardon from Woodes Rogers in June the following year. |
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The German occupants encouraged such registration, in many cases forcing it or subjecting Poles of German ethnicity to terror assaults if they refused. |
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Anyone who follows National Right to Life News Today knows that we keep close tabs on the occupants of the zanier precincts of pro-abortion advocacy. |
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As businesses of every type move to 24-7 operations, the days when the only night time occupants of offices were cleaners and brownnosers are a thing of the past. |
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In the following centuries, Luxembourg's fortress was steadily enlarged and strengthened by its successive occupants, the Bourbons, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns and the French. |
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Systems of inheritance that often led to corule in Germanic and Dacian monarchies may be included as well, as may the dual occupants of the ranks of the Incan Empire. |
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The occupants were told by the fire service that the blaze was almost certainly caused by an electrical fault in a cupboard containing a boiler immersion heater upstairs. |
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Problems were aggravated by poor quality finishes on new dwellings often causing occupants to undergo a certain amount of finishing work and additional repairs. |
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While occupants get quite decent legroom in the front and rear compartments, the GEN-2's sweepback styling is likely to inhibit some rear seat passengers. |
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Many had migrated west across Eurasia with animals or people, or were brought by traders from Asia, so diseases of two continents were suffered by all occupants. |
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The cellar was comfortably furnished as it had apparently been used as a funk-hole before, and by people of more importance than its present occupants. |
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Another unusual Austin in the auction is a 1928 Austin Seven Top Hat, so called owing to its upright shape, allowing room for occupants with fashionable 20s tophats. |
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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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Commonly known as the Houses of Parliament after its occupants, the Palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the City of Westminster, in central London. |
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The Dutch were not the only occupants of this region, however. |
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The alarm prompted bosses at the Holiday Inn in Homer Road, Solihull, to kick down the door and rescue the occupants who had somehow not been woken by the alarm. |
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A PS500,000 refurbishment of an industrial unit in Portmanmoor Road, Cardiff has paid off with the arrival of five occupants to the site in recent months. |
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The ethnicity of its occupants is not known nor is its original name. |
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Though more awkward for vehicle occupants, most manufacturers opted to use less expensive automatic belts rather than airbags during this time period. |
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