Dropping the towel he tugged on a pair of baggy, black jeans with lots of zippers and safety pins on them. |
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The object of the invention consists in improving the safety of a karabiner whatever the surrounding environment. |
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More than just a tamper-evident package on the shelf, we feel that processors are looking for manufacturing safety and traceability. |
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He had recommended installing added safety measures and even devised a device that could be fitted to prevent someone being trapped. |
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Now it was our turn, with big smiles and handshakes all round as we went through the final safety briefs. |
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And there is no proper mechanism in place to monitor the fire safety measures in buildings on a continuous basis. |
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I am also a little unsure as to the relevance to safety of not always having a member of staff there to make sure that everyone has a ticket! |
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It is the provision in relation to danger to the public safety or to the peace which was relied on in both cases. |
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He misses a yellow with just three reds left, and another long safety battle ensues. |
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The life raft was spotted around three miles off the coast, and the five marooned sailors were winched to safety by the Navy aircraft. |
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More than 200 products were recalled in Australia this week when an audit revealed the company's breach of safety standards. |
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But, are the owners really concerned about the safety of the people in the residential areas, where the animal is paraded in the quest for lucre? |
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He echoed Lt Col. Carter's comments on how safety was simply a part of the normal combat briefing. |
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Many people could not understand what I saw in him and were actually afraid for my safety with him, especially my mother. |
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He claimed there was a lack of urgency to tackle safety problems on the A64 and also local back roads. |
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The tragedy has reignited calls for improved safety standards at all country crossings. |
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Eight of the illuminating plastic road safety boxes were smashed to pieces in a frenzied attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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Road safety messages will be relayed and older children will be given tips on safe driving. |
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After all, we've had plastic pint glasses for years now, so making them from safety glass is just a variation. |
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Winchester has reintroduced the tang safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety. |
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Though the costs paid to those in the network are exorbitant, it guarantees safety and allows payment to be staggered over time. |
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While diesel is less flammable than gasoline, any fuel leak creates serious safety and environmental risks in a marine setting. |
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The levels in three samples exceeded the safety limit for the ASP toxin of 20 micrograms per gram. |
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An air hostess who dragged passengers to safety from a blazing aircraft is to return to Manchester to raise money for cancer sufferers. |
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Special training classes on road safety would be held in schools to educate children. |
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Tools and training aids are available to assist your unit to train safety and succeed on the battlefield. |
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Everyone was keyed up and had been worrying about my safety in getting from the station to the house. |
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Although absolute vaccine safety is the optimal goal, it is difficult to achieve in the real world. |
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It was five long, painful minutes before he reached the safety of the worn ageing carpet of the living room. |
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Construction sites in York and North Yorkshire are to be assessed by health and safety inspectors to check the risk of falls from height. |
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A new road to improve safety and traffic flow on the A12 could lead to worse traffic in Hatfield Peverel, a public inquiry was told. |
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For the review, Lebovitz and his team re-examined the data from 13 studies that originally aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of Avandia. |
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Smash repairers and wreckers say these copied parts are often inferior in quality, safety and fit. |
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Despite all the safety features added to cars, an unacceptably high number of people are killed or hurt in automobiles. |
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The strong chassis, excellent impact absorption and multiple airbags won it five safety stars. |
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We will be reiterating that safety message until the crossing is turned back on. |
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Six years later safety fears were rekindled when another fire broke out in the storage and garage area. |
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Many of these fatalities and injuries could have been prevented if proper safety precautions were taken. |
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Some hot-mist vaporizers have safety latches to prevent accidental scalding. |
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I climbed up to the old familiar flight deck, slid into the copilot's seat and fastened my safety belt. |
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Like Mr. Kammer, I lament the many needless deaths caused by self-adoring amateurs playing war from the safety of Washington offices. |
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Dry-mouthed and intoning our personal mantras and prayers, we made a final dash for the relative safety of the militiamen's quarters. |
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How will it improve traffic flow and road safety to force a milk float to drive in the outside lane at 3am? |
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Are their provisions for the protection of members, a safety net of sorts, should the investment bank stagger, or worse, collapse? |
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This country is going crazy with its political correctness and health and safety issues and it's making a laughing stock out of us. |
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If you ignore one of the small safety details when riding these machines, you could end up reproaching yourself why did not you do it. |
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It is used for making relays, transformers, solenoids, current transformers, safety plugs for gas applications. |
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You must establish systems to make sure that everyone working airside takes proper account of airside safety procedures. |
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The threat of a tube strike over anti-terrorist safety measures receded today when a drivers' union decided not to ballot for industrial action. |
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Over the last two decades the Republicans and Democrats have all but eliminated the social safety net. |
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I have a system to insure my own safety and compromises are already made to work around task announcements and launch windows. |
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Hours later, the safety officer showed all the aircrew the aspirin bottle and the pictures. |
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At the time, there were few, if any, construction or safety standards and the consumer was often left holding the bag. |
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The frightened but brave ten-year-old held on before he was winched to safety shortly after 7 pm last Tuesday evening. |
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At the same time, the business has also been approached to fit safety railings and fencing at a site in Droylsden. |
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Despite having written three times to Air Transat I have yet to receive any reply regarding my concerns about the safety of their aircraft. |
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He designed a safety valve to prevent the pressure of steam building up to dangerous levels. |
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And so, when dealing with these Awesome Days, I'll stick to the relative safety of Talmudic trivia, Midrashic miscellany, customs and folklore. |
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In 1980, an old ash tree in Cumbria on which this lichen grew, had to be felled for safety reasons. |
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A safety zone was established around all visiting Navy and foreign ships as they transited to their berths at the piers on the Hudson River. |
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Sandbags were put at the ready, hotel furniture and office equipment were removed to higher floors and safety signage was put up. |
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In 1901, Gillette introduced his double-edged bladed disposable safety razor. |
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Easy access to research on improving safety may help doctors and other health professionals make care safer. |
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The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers. |
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We have a full health and safety team in the studio and she was given immediate attention, but was none the worse for what happened. |
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This type of cancer is the only tumor that can be prevented by appropriate safety measures. |
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Before that operation took place a council task group on street drinking raised car park safety as a serious concern. |
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The second Woulfe bottle and the receiver must each be provided with a siphon safety tube charged with a very short column of mercury. |
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Education chiefs in York have moved to allay parents' fears about the safety of children travelling to school. |
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As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations. |
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There will be annual training programmes for children on personal safety and for staff on handling the issue. |
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One never leaves the safety of the cockpit when making sail, reefing, or stowing sails. |
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Accompanying that soul-spelunking is a profound craving for sanctuary, for a feeling of safety Scorpios rarely get to enjoy. |
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He said he could make use of his professional health and safety expertise to deal with that aspect of staging the plays. |
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I'm not sure about that, but they both are considered very safe aircraft with very good safety records. |
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A safety drill on a cruise ship went tragically wrong today, killing five crew members. |
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Plans to cut health and safety spending risked the lives of workers across the country, said another union. |
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During this summer we saw a case of VG rope breaking and found a slightly damaged safety wire on that glider. |
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But at about 5am on Sunday a safety device designed to cut the gas if the pressure gets too high malfunctioned and shut the gas off. |
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Reports indicate that safety rails designed to prevent falls from the platform had been removed. |
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He added that he would be calling for a safety barrier to be placed at the site to prevent a potential tragedy. |
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The team almost certainly will take a safety with one of its first draft picks and will need to find some depth at corner in free agency. |
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An inbuilt safety belt has been designed to keep you firmly in the buggy while in motion. |
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Let's say the White Sox have Chris Singleton on third with one out when Ray Durham attempts a safety squeeze bunt. |
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There were 277 speeding offences and 184 drivers were caught driving without their safety belt. |
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In a crash, if a child who is too small uses a safety belt alone, injury may result. |
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He added that the pistol was found to have its safety catch on during the incident. |
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On average there are 12 fatalities a year at level crossings, but the UK has one of the best crossing safety records in Europe. |
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Ian unshouldered his pack and flicked on the safety catch of the shotgun out of habit. |
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They have the right to talk to employees and safety representatives, take photographs and samples, and to impound dangerous equipment. |
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A string of safety problems and attempted cover-ups since then has undermined public faith in nuclear energy. |
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At one checkpoint we were half-heartedly questioned by a bored youth of about 15 who played idly with the safety catch on his Kalashnikov. |
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I think you're taking this a little too far, I mean locking me out with the safety chain? |
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The Derrybeg Community Watch Group is to install smoke alarms, safety chains and spy-holes for the elderly people living in the estate. |
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Various forms of laminated and safety glass are also available to withstand impact, bullets or explosion. |
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Laminated safety glass or fire-resistant plastics are mandatory for the fire windows in Funny Car. |
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The leaflet gives information about safety harnesses, pet carriers, dog guards and travel cages or crates. |
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You need to keep them away from children, and wear shoes and safety glasses when you're using them. |
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If your career is on the way down, panto is a celebrity safety net, one last greasepaint refuge where you can still revel in audience adulation. |
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The National Hockey League has decided to hang safety nets to protect spectators. |
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They see us as do-nothing union workers who want a cushy safety net so we can suck off the government. |
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Money in the bank, or at least in property, provides an apparent safety net in the event you might need expensive full-time care. |
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They don't rebut him by arguing either that cutbacks in the safety net will not happen or even that they're a good thing. |
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More than a century ago, King Gillette invented both the safety razor and a new way of marketing consumer goods. |
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The Times affords itself no similar set of safety valves to release steam when the paper becomes the issue. |
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Make sure extension cords have safety closures to help prevent shock hazards and mouth burn injuries. |
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Tragically, a fault meant the safety doors opened before the lift had arrived and he stepped in without realising. |
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Like other rail bosses, Mr Pollard is touchy about accusations that not enough has been done to improve rail safety in the year since Paddington. |
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They fly their Hawk 100 jets at hundreds of miles an hour as low as 300 ft, yet their safety record is exemplary. |
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The new Winchesters feature inertial triggers and a conventional tang safety that also doubles as a barrel selector. |
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It is your programme in writing for managing health, safety and welfare within your business. |
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He said that the health, safety and welfare of officers was always of concern. |
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When we use habeas corpus, we protect the safety of both our physical selves and our moral selves. |
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Many instances of performance-based design are approved for their adherence to safety principles. |
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Heavy swells and strong westerly winds made for tough rowing conditions and the organisers were taking no chances with the safety of competitors. |
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There had been some concern expressed about the safety of the site, which had previously been a coal mine, an oil refinery and a chemical works. |
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They were laying kerbstones as a safety measure because the stretch of road is one of Swindon's most notorious accident hotspots. |
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Money will pay for a co-ordinator to run a scheme in 11 selected schools teaching road safety skills at the kerbside as well as in the classroom. |
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Steeton are now five points adrift of safety in Division A despite claiming a winning draw at Beckwithshaw. |
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The school had banned the kirpan for safety reasons, on grounds that it could be used as a weapon. |
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You may need to replan safety weekly or even daily in some cases, depending on the circumstances and how the job is going. |
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Its sister ship turned also and followed its compatriot out of the safety of their long-time hiding place. |
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Both workers were employed by the Jorge Erazo Company, a subcontractor under investigation for repeated violations of safety rules. |
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He had earlier been found not guilty on charges of damaging an aircraft so as to endanger its safety in flight. |
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Light fireworks at arms length using a specially-made safety lighter or a taper. |
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It was only with great difficulty that the animal keepers were able to herd Rita away to safety on such occasions. |
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To meet flight safety objectives, the system also directs signals and data to cockpit voice and flight data recorders. |
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We demean the concept of safety and undermine the teaching profession when responsibility is only advocated in one direction. |
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Here one does not have a clue as to whether any further investment will yield a safety benefit. |
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Neither the safety regulations nor risk factor calculations had envisaged the possibility of this type of accident. |
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Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp. |
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As difficult as it is to stray from the safety of pork dumplings, try the satay. |
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Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all. |
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Mr McCormick admits maintenance has been largely reactive and has been concentrated on health and safety matters. |
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His words that morning had placed him in her mind, and she prayed for his safety as the wall began to crumble. |
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Fire safety standards in public hospitals are no better than in private companies. |
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In the large state-owned mines, safety regulations are flouted to meet production targets, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. |
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How can you seriously call yourself a safety regulator if you haven't even looked at your worst-case scenario? |
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The supervisors have a statutory responsibility for the health and safety of mineworkers, so if the strikes go ahead, pits are expected to close. |
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She says it will be business as usual once all the regulation safety checks have been done. |
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Investment in roads aids driver safety and facilitates improved industrial and tourism development. |
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Garages are giving faulty cars the all-clear in safety tests, a damning investigation reveals. |
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The company described its safety record as impeccable but could appreciate the concerns. |
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And even though Britain has one of the best safety records in the world, 3,500 people died on roads across the country last year. |
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Last week we had our windows cleaned, and the window washer showed us the safety glass label at the lower corner of the door. |
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He said a proper safety harness will save a window washer's life if the scaffolding underneath suddenly gives way. |
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They filed a safety hazard report that was immediately forwarded to our higher headquarters and to the Air Force wing based here. |
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Police chiefs were red-faced yesterday after their road safety trailer rolled backwards down a hill and smashed into a shop. |
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The old Mini was effectively killed off in 1999 by safety and emissions regulations. |
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But road safety campaigners say the figures hide the human tragedy behind each accident. |
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Consumers can boycott retail establishments that have poor safety records or that clearly lack safeguards to prevent violence. |
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We have got one of the best road safety records in the world, but we do not do quite as well where children are concerned. |
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Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup. |
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A cotter pin acts a safety measure to prevent the arm from sliding off the stub. |
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Given the lurid colour of road safety cameras, they are hardly a stealth tax! |
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They had no health and safety training and no risk assessments had been carried out, a jury heard. |
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Steinbach veterinarian Doug Bazinet said the risk from BSE to human health and food safety is very low. |
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A union official said that health and safety conditions inside the mine are also an issue. |
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All models have a safety switch preventing operation when the hopper door is opened. |
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Individual child safety seats are designed to fit children of specific heights and weights. |
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The ditch would need to be braced to prevent cave-in and a safety fence would need to be built around the ditch. |
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The specially designed ventilated safety cap is also easier for kids to remove and recap. |
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Renault's own bold designs and investment in safety technology have clearly struck a chord with customers. |
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A safety notch is designed in to prevent a discharge from occurring after a sudden impact. |
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Joe's invention is a thumb safety for both large and small frame Glock pistols. |
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It can be fired single or double-action, and has an automatic safety that blocks the firing pin until the trigger is pulled. |
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The postmaster and the member of the public were not 100 per cent sure if he had a gun or not, but we had to put people's safety first. |
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The Government must listen, and put safety first by refusing to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in Britain. |
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Londesbrough Park had by far the better of a draw against a cautious Sheriff Hutton Bridge side who opted for safety first. |
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While there's safety in numbers, tech managers don't get paid big bucks to think like the herd. |
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She turns to him as he gets to the driver's seat and fastens his safety belt. |
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No, I don't mean fasten your own safety belt, although naturally the Sunday Herald only endorses legal driving. |
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But as Johnson secured his safety belt, his back apparently came in contact with an energized, 14,000-volt line, burning him badly. |
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Education should be directed toward teaching parents when their child can transition to a safety belt. |
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His chest smashed into the steering wheel, the safety belt cutting into his waist. |
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Bill carried the rapidly stiffening Janet to his car and propped her in the front seat, carefully fastening her safety belt. |
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The money will be used to build two new artificial grass practice wickets complete with safety cages and security fencing. |
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For this reason use of the safety car should be kept to a minimum, replaced by outright race stoppages or use of double-waved yellow flags. |
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Both drivers were forced out of the race, and the safety car made its first appearance. |
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The race was very hard with one big accident and the safety car coming out. |
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Inexplicably I couldn't get out of fifth gear while touring around behind the safety car. |
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With the safety car on the track, I struggled to keep the tyres in temperature a little bit. |
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I pulled back the bolt of the carbine, released the safety catch, and faced the mob. |
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He pulled the control stick right and back, clicking the safety catch to fire. |
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Before he got to the lay-by where Mr Smith was waiting, Hickson loaded the weapon and took off the safety catch. |
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Ross had cut down the shotgun and would have had to remove the safety catch on the weapon before using it. |
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No wonder Goering released the safety catch on his revolver at the mention of culture. |
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But the automatic safety catch was working and he was unable to make the weapon fire by jarring it. |
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It has been suggested that having to swipe off a safety catch before you fire can be fatally slow. |
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Her indecision replaced by purpose, Libby cracked the door open to the allowed gap by the safety chain. |
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Paragon Glass Industries, for example, makes Naturalam decorative laminated safety glass using natural wood interlayers. |
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There were concerns that the toughened laminated safety glass would prove slippy for small, stockinged feet. |
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Kiefer Built's new electric-powered 24 by 24 inch feed doors are manufactured with automotive safety glass and aluminum window guards. |
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All clerestories face due north and are further protected from direct sunlight by eyebrow-like laminated sunscreens of safety glass. |
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But workers at the factory here wear safety glasses, and the equipment has automatic cut-offs to prevent workers from losing fingers. |
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Goggles or safety glasses should be worn whenever hammering, prying, or cutting materials. |
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Pruning thorny rose shrubs requires sturdy, thorn-proof gloves and safety glasses to protect your eyes. |
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Experts recommend that all mailroom employees wear latex gloves, masks and safety glasses while sorting and processing the mail. |
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All workers must wear hard hats and safety glasses and those working on structures must be tied off with a full body harness. |
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They act as a safety net, comparable with the safety net of a trapeze artist. |
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A safety net could have been suspended beneath the area where workers could fall. |
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But the cliff under me crumbled away beneath me, and I fell without a safety net there to catch me. |
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This new building is very close to the road and very high with no fencing around it or a safety net to catch anything that might fall. |
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Workers have seen the standard of living, the social safety net, and wages decline over the last thirty years. |
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It's the safety net for children whose parents cannot care for them, and for children without parents. |
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The spreading recession has exposed gaping holes in the safety net for workers and the poor. |
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The safety razor is believed to have been invented by a Frenchman, Jean-Jacques Perret. |
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Strict control should be maintained to ensure as far as possible the safety of men and women. |
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My number 56 was stapled to my t-shirt since there was not a safety pin to be found in our house. |
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One measure for preventing SSIs has been to remove patients' hair in the surgical field via a safety razor. |
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But he made another trip on December 22 and was later found in his room, having cut himself with a safety razor blade and bled to death. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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Certain elements within the ruling class regarded the party as a useful potential safety valve amid mounting social tensions. |
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Go back 100 years, before the safety razor hit the scene, and every man was expected to expose his neck to an edge he had sharpened himself. |
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He's finding working life immensely stressful, and the reckless boozing feels like a safety valve for him. |
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It is designed to provide food safety professionals with the skills and knowledge to audit management systems within the food industry. |
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Art is not a challenge, it turns out, of existing institutions, but a relatively harmless substitute for such a challenge, a safety valve. |
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Routine safety labeling must have adhesives strong enough to withstand wear, jarring and abuse. |
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Holidaymakers Hazel and David Matchett have described their terrifying last minute dash to safety as they fled Hurricane Ivan. |
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Additionally, plant quality and food safety systems are routinely audited by customers, regulatory agencies and third-party specialists. |
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There will be a strong desire for preventive technologies and safety mechanisms even in the home. |
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He appears to have won that battle because fire safety officers are much more sensible, but there is no defeating the jobsworth. |
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She also expressed concerns about the safety of people standing up, especially disabled people and pregnant women, if the train suddenly jolted. |
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The agency said the decision was taken to ensure the children's safety and welfare. |
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He has not been heard from since, and there are grave concerns for his safety and welfare. |
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He was found guilty of failing to ensure the health, safety and welfare of his employees. |
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I am proud of our social welfare system and the safety net it provides for those who need it. |
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It is in the agencies' interest to ensure the safety and well-being of their clients. |
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The safety of blinds and shades has been addressed by a number of companies. |
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By adhering to proven safety practices and protective measures, risk of personal injury can be minimized. |
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So now it will be necessary to put safety railings, or an extra reflective warning post, on the left. |
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Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday. |
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An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace. |
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This product is cheaper, has a better safety profile, controls both types of rhizomes and is rainfast after 2 hours. |
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We take our responsibilities very seriously and must be seen to put safety first and exercise a proper duty of care. |
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The children saw the inside of the engine, tried on the safety helmets, and had a go at squirting the water with a hose. |
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Check that your car has safety equipment such as a first aid kit, flashlight, jumper cables, etc. |
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Suddenly machine-gun fire raked the bridge and the pilothouse, shattering the safety windows. |
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Suppliers also consider the safety ramifications of protective package features. |
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Skipton are seven points adrift of safety after going down to a Knaresborough side in which Mike Baxendall continued his wicket taking. |
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Rawdon's surge in form means second-bottom Menston are now five points adrift of safety and tomorrow face a tough trip to Guiseley. |
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The train driver explained the situation over the tannoy, adding that it might be some consolation to us to know that the safety equipment works. |
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The safety authority wanted all vehicles approaching a T-junction from a minor road to yield to right-turning traffic from a through road. |
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When testing for the safety of cell sites in Australia researchers used the TV towers in North Sydney. |
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The aircraft has an unrivalled safety record throughout the world of aviation. |
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It is expected to make the airport match international aviation safety standards. |
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The antennae had been installed following consultation with local authorities and assessment by independent safety consultants, and were safe. |
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The bottom line is that it is amateurish and will threaten the safety of our children. |
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Depriving people of liberty yields safety only by rendering people incapable of doing harm. |
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In addition to the hammer assembly, the kit includes the mainspring, the ambidextrous safety assembly, and an extra power plunger spring. |
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But the highlight for my children was probably the three trampolines, equipped with safety nets to stop them falling off. |
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The final point is an amendment to existing legislation and refers to the wearing of safety helmets. |
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The operation was under way amid fears for the safety of diplomats in the country. |
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It is hoped the clampdown will re-educate motorists about road safety and make them less likely to break the law in the future. |
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Follow the label's instructions and heed safety advisories about ventilation and wearing respirators. |
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The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness. |
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The chief safety scientist of American phone companies was sacked when he found out too much. |
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There might not be a linebacker or safety in the league who can cover Westbrook man-to-man. |
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For a group who had built professional pride around their status as safety and security professionals it was the ultimate low blow. |
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French subjects, high-born or low-born, were hanging on to their safety by a thread. |
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Tests are under way to determine the safety and effectiveness of aerial applications. |
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The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts. |
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He left the safety of the fort and ran towards and a fallen tree, for cover. |
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A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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There were two customers in the salon when the incident happened shortly before 3.30, but they and the proprietress dashed to safety into the street. |
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A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer. |
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The factor of safety for any stem in the canopy of even a large tree can be quantified provided that the magnitudes of stem working and breaking stresses are known. |
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These boats are old, inefficient, and in some cases in need of extensive work if they are to meet the demanding safety standards that now apply to Ireland's fishing fleet. |
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Kids are safer when those who risk their safety are quickly, harshly, publicly and clearly punished. |
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Because sometimes the safety of our families, outweighs your privacy, if we can be harmed by it. |
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His contacts in the Pentagon had assured them that Bowe's safety was an absolute priority. |
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Three safety nets are also in operation to prevent mid-air crashes. |
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Though much of the current focus is on drugs, bar codes are also being used to increase the safety of medical devices used to administer those drugs. |
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Misread radiographs and pathology specimens, laboratory errors, and mistakes made in administering radiation therapy also threaten the safety of patients. |
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Brian Henson, 35, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of breaking food safety regulations, leading to an outbreak of salmonella at The Bacon Joint, in Bolton. |
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A further measure to enhance road safety in this area would be to extend the double yellow lines from the junction of Manor Road down to High Fold Lane. |
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The latest proposals were put forward by the county council as part of its general programme to improve the safety of home-to-school walking routes. |
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The bus juddered a final time before gaining the safety of tarmac. |
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Provision for the pupils' care, health, safety and welfare is very good. |
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There are, of course, professional companies which stage firework displays and take every precaution to see that the most rigorous safety measures apply. |
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The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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Indeed most of the large new hotels are being built to US fire and safety codes so that they can eventually be sold to worldwide luxury hotel chains. |
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Today, contemporary hockey has few who can hold a candle to Tirkey when it comes to tackling, intercepting and despatching the ball to safety zones. |
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He could have returned to the safety of his own region in the north. |
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As a safety valve for parents who desperately need alternatives to schools in catastrophic condition, vouchers may work as a short-term balm, and as a prod to reform. |
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Research performed during the last 30 years has demonstrated that preoperative shaving using safety razors is a risk factor for the development of surgical site infections. |
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Nurses can work with members of the infection control, risk management, supply management, and surgical departments to eliminate the use of safety razors for hair removal. |
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Beneath the overalls I wore dungarees, a working shirt and a hand-knitted pullover and then an ordinary jacket with a big safety pin to fasten the lapels. |
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One day last week, I was a model for a theatre make-up student who gave me a black eye, a bullet hole in my head, and a safety pin through the top my hand. |
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The police investigation into reports of a man entering three residences in Niverville on Sept. 19 reveals the man was merely looking for a safety pin to repair his pants. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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Goggles or safety glasses might reduce the risks of transmission. |
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From a safety perspective it is a good idea to wear safety glasses or goggles and heavy-duty work gloves to prevent you from cutting your hands and fingers. |
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Made to exacting standards, their frameless showers are constructed from toughened safety glass,, and can be installed in almost any space or over any existing shower base. |
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Employees in the hazardous area have been supplied with safety glasses to protect their eyes but won't wear them despite being repeatedly asked to do so. |
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Luckily the back window of the car is safety glass and just shattered. |
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Protect your eyes from gypsum dust by wearing safety glasses or goggles. |
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It has taken months of work by aid agencies to effect a safety net that will minimise the number of deaths from the effects of starvation this winter. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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