Hospital services were disrupted and a skeleton staff left to operate the casualty and emergency departments. |
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On arrival the casualty was part ejected from the vehicle and an ambulance crew was working on him. |
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In essence, if a soldier was not present during muster, he could likely be counted as a casualty. |
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The first casualty of this double taxation was luxury glass, the city's traditional export. |
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The term casualty refers to any unplanned subtraction from a force's fighting strength. |
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Any casualty due to their negligence must be put up for a PIL and proper compensation demanded. |
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She was an early casualty of what is now being seen as a wasted generation. |
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With the casualty lying on a firm surface, push the breastbone down towards the back. |
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During the Korean war, US forces employed them for liaison, supply, casualty evacuation, and troop transportation. |
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Many birds, like the song sparrow that is a common casualty in Chicago, are nocturnal migrants, meaning they travel at night. |
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The dismounting vehicles provide casualty evacuation and direct fire support. |
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But the dream of a new generation of nuclear power may prove to be the real casualty of last week's events. |
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He walked out of casualty and got to the studio a few seconds after a stand-in had started the show. |
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As with all military campaigns, control of information was its key weapon, and truth its first casualty. |
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If only ground transportation is available, how exactly will the casualty be evacuated to the battalion aid station? |
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But it is important not to overheat the casualty so do not apply a hot-water bottle or other source of direct heat. |
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Police said the casualty figures would have been much higher if they had not acted on the phone warning. |
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You had heard the news, you heard the casualty figures, and now you saw the trauma that the people went through. |
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A casualty of the post-war mania for partitioning flats, the space had been carved up into claustrophobic rooms. |
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Another complicating factor is whether or not psychiatric cases are included in the casualty figures. |
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When she first came into casualty, we missed the signs of what was probably a heart attack. |
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Center court was now a mass casualty scene, with injured personnel streaming out of Corridors 3 and 4 and wounded lying everywhere. |
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The diminution of the importance of olfaction is a casualty of the drive towards the intellectualisation of modern life. |
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Thus dishonest reporting has made truth a casualty of the war, causing grievous damage to the integrity of the journalistic profession. |
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What are our total casualty figures and how many more casualties are we willing to endure? |
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The main casualty in all of this is the integrity of the governmental process. |
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The final death and casualty figures for this catastrophe will never be certain, and are so large as to be difficult to comprehend anyway. |
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Swindon's roads have never been safer according to the latest casualty figures. |
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Road casualty figures for 2003 show that serious accidents fell by 15 to 82 compared to the previous year. |
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The final phase of the planning process is orders production, which centers on developing the CHS casualty treatment and evacuation plan. |
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The first casualty in commercialised research is the free exchange of ideas. |
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You had better have a darn good reason for any involvement in the casualty insurance racket. |
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There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences. |
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Many are under the misunderstanding that if they arrive at casualty in an ambulance they'll jump the queue. |
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I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face. |
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The high casualty rate among smaller birds can be partly attributed to the depredations of their natural predators, the sparrow hawk and kestrel. |
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As the casualty toll rose, eventually they would rebel at the cost of the war and force the government of the day to bring the army home. |
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Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety. |
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For years, the economically depressed town has been just another casualty of declining population, high unemployment and loss of industry. |
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When Jane's psychosis got especially scary, she wound up in a hospital casualty ward, where she was sent home with some sleeping pills. |
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It is true that the human imagination fastens on to single personalities, not casualty statistics. |
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The administration's addiction to classifying documents is making an unnecessary casualty of the openness vital to democracy. |
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In an operation like this, the leadership reckons on a 10 per cent casualty rate for it to be successful. |
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On Saturday, December 4, she discovered she could not swallow food or drink, and the next day her husband took her to casualty at Pontefract. |
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Controversy today surrounded plans to set up a private casualty unit in Manchester. |
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It would seem that he's the most high-profile casualty of the local election debacle. |
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The football world wrote us off as another lower league casualty, but we did not give up. |
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Sending people to casualty and denying people access to shelters was and is and will always be the domain of the political directorate. |
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We have to understand that rule of law is the first casualty when a lawless, fascist organisation takes over the reins of state. |
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An inpatient survey was held last January but this year outpatients and casualty patients are being including for the first time. |
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The growing list of mass casualty threats requiring preparedness now demands a heightened level of knowledge and skill for critical care nurses. |
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We consulted several chronologies and databases and attempted to deconflict reports and casualty figures. |
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Not only is truth the first casualty of war, it's also difficult to get at after the guns have been silent. |
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The centre of gravity was so close to the tipping line that a minor force would cause the casualty. |
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The resulting lopsided casualty counts have a great deal to do with this skill imbalance. |
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You and your siblings are responsible for the casualty insurance premiums and the mortgage principal payments. |
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Its economy is precariously dependent upon foreign trade, and foreign trade is an immediate casualty of war. |
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I rush over, and find that an old friend of mine is attending the casualty. |
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In the present case the retainer is said to be for the purpose of investigating and advising on the casualty. |
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He was admitted to casualty in the Mater hospital but released shortly afterwards. |
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Frighteningly, any passing schoolchild or commuter could have been a casualty in any of those incidents. |
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Responsibility in providing an emergency response to maritime casualty accidents within Irish territorial waters lies with the Irish Coastguard. |
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I got another insight into how hard nurses work from witnessing the transfer of a patient from casualty to a hospital in Dublin. |
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In a way it's too bad, but if he becomes a casualty, it will be his own fault. |
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A big, bald-headed dude was passed out on the bunk above, an early casualty of beer and Valium. |
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She was taken by ambulance to casualty at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, after she lost consciousness at home at about 7pm. |
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All state and local tax deductions, casualty and theft losses, and miscellaneous itemized deductions are disallowed. |
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Rowley's injury is the last thing Leigh needed as the casualty list at Hilton Park grows ever longer. |
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A frustrated Los Angeles writer, who is also a casualty of the bed-hopping Nicole, tells the story. |
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Educated at Westminster and Oriel College, Oxford, he was an early casualty of the Oxford movement. |
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Mr Khan said earlier that the confirmed casualty toll from the earthquake was 39,422 dead and 65,038 injured. |
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In the meantime, both sides claim battle victories, war reports conflict and contradict and the casualty toll is rising. |
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When we talk about speed being a significant contributory factor in accident casualty rates that is exactly what we mean. |
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But another early casualty is conscience, routinely smothered in the national media echo chamber. |
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The location of speed cameras is based on the collation and evaluation of road traffic accident casualty statistics over a three-year period. |
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As it turned out there happened to be five of them and I was traipsed on up to the casualty unit. |
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It's sad, but current events and an awareness of them has been a casualty of my current lifestyle. |
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Further erosion of the establishment's protective shell was postponed by the Second World War where, as always, the truth was the first casualty. |
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My voice was an early casualty in the Change, all I could manage was a watery gurgle. |
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Once triaged, the casualty can be moved into the treatment tent for treatment by a physician. |
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A competitor in the under 17 race was taken to casualty with a damaged shoulder after taking a tumble on the descent. |
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It's unlikely that local radical groups have the capability to conduct mass casualty attacks. |
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We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival. |
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Since the flight medic will first be lowered to the ground to continue treatment of the casualty, he becomes the primary signalman for the hoist. |
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She'd been lying for several hours before discovery, and, although conscious on admission to casualty, she was clearly moribund. |
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There was clearly no time to rig a block and tackle to winch the casualty on board. |
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The legend goes that the Portuguese massacred about 8,000 Sindhis without a single casualty, and carried off one of the richest booties in Asia. |
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An off-duty firefighter gave mouth-to-mouth to the casualty until the ambulance arrived. |
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The round-robin testing included weapon disassembly and assembly, a Humvee push and casualty evacuation. |
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Such a commitment requires interveners to take casualty risks to the extent needed to avoid killing large numbers of civilians and damaging their social infrastructure. |
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When faced with multiple casualty reports, AFP usually adopts the lower number. |
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By that logic however, carol is also being floated as a possible casualty of the episode. |
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Aside from casualty figures, the books told me very little about what happened to the people. |
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But that era is ending, a casualty of newspaper economics and a changing society. |
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The second casualty of the indictment and trial of Olmert is the Kadima party. |
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I wondered what the casualty officers would say to loved ones if they asked to see the ceremony. |
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The re-positioning on issues that Priebus favored has fallen by the wayside, a casualty of the internal wars within the party. |
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The minor injuries unit pilot scheme was launched to help make the town feel safer and to ease the burden on hospital casualty units by dealing with the walking wounded. |
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A crabber is Florida's latest casualty of the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio Vulnificus. |
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This was a superb demonstration of the RAF pilot's skill, holding a large helicopter in a hover next to a cliff face in the dark while winching the casualty on board. |
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Another casualty among the debris was Rangers' Chris Burke, who will go for an X-ray today after going over an ankle in the most innocuous circumstances. |
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Pembroke Dock also enjoys free parking but there is concern that the town could be a casualty of the county council's current review of parking charges. |
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Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty, a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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Incidentally, the casualty ward is a grim place at the best of times. |
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Two police officers and a hospital official gave the casualty toll on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information. |
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Another possible casualty of the slowdown may be high-end real estate in Vancouver. |
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Stated future requirements for the yards include up to nine Type 45 destroyers, two future aircraft carriers and a primary casualty receiving ship. |
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Pushing to excess casualty stories and other travails of military conflict are many plebeian sensationalists who fail to place such issues in proper perspective. |
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Rescue workers said because the crash occurred in a densely populated residential area, the casualty toll was likely to be higher than the number of passengers on board. |
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A couple of defeats and those with a few quid on the former Dundee United striker as the first managerial casualty of the season could well be in the money. |
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She looked like an escapee from a casualty ward during the final stages of the heptathlon competition in Australia, bruised, bandaged but unbowed. |
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Field medical units will be networked with the medical communications for combat casualty care, which supports the joint theater medical information program. |
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Among this group were men who could do anything from butchering a cow to fixing a motor with a piece of wire or operating on a casualty with a jackknife. |
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His shop is closed on Wednesday, but on Thursday he was back at the hospital casualty department after dropping a steak knife that cut his shin to the bone. |
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Regardless of this, the casualty figures for the Black Death were massive. |
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World War I saw a civilian casualty rate of about 15 per cent. |
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We've arrived here and the casualty figures have risen enormously. |
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For Einstein and children like him, confidence is an early casualty. |
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In anxious times, the free exchange of ideas is an early casualty. |
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In one case, a patient was sent away from casualty, complaining of stomach pain, without a proper examination and told to see his GP if the symptoms persisted. |
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John thought it was just a particularly bad headache, but when he went to work the next morning his colleagues sent him straight to casualty at Royal Oldham Hospital. |
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The crackdown on long waits has been dogged by allegations that ambulance staff are deliberately delaying taking patients into casualty until the hospital is ready for them. |
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In the second case, a music teacher had to go to casualty in two separate hospitals on Christmas Day and Boxing Day 1993 after developing problems with his dressing. |
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The police and hospital link-up is thought to be the first in the country, and will see cameras in casualty and the hospital's car park wired to the police station. |
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Had the glass been in place, the casualty would not have occurred. |
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Thus if the second casualty is due to an excepted peril, the rule of merger which applied in the case of an unrepaired partial loss to defeat the claim has no application. |
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It provides a solution to the old problem of what legal rule allows a casualty surgeon to perform an urgent operation on an unconscious patient who is brought into hospital. |
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The number of women who are seeking treatment at hospital casualty units after being injured in drunken catfights is rising sharply, consultants warn. |
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Teams of coastguards, paramedics and firemen had walked for two-and-half hours over the sands to get to the casualty, who had already spent a night trapped in torrential rain. |
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The Russian imperial throne was the first monarchical casualty of the most catastrophic conflict to date in European history, the First World War. |
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We all feel safe in our own homes, though that's where an awful lot of accidents happen, and many people wind up in casualty as a result of trying to open tins of corned beef. |
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We were exceedingly reluctant to rush in with big casualty numbers. |
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In his delirium he imagined himself back in a Somme casualty clearing station and asked for a message to be passed to his mother, now dead. |
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Bloodshed could not be entirely avoided, with the official death toll standing at 21, while the actual casualty toll may have been much higher. |
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Laelia Hill was taken to casualty after suffering severe pain in her head and neck while out shopping. |
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Syndicate 1200 will begin writing international casualty treaty reinsurance for accounts which incept after January 1, 2013 in selected lines. |
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A casualty, I suspect, of Borges's implacable widow, Maria Kodama, who guards his literary legacy more zealously than Fafnir his hoard. |
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Harrison was safely extracted and the 600 Gurkhas successfully fought their way out of Kailahun, suffering one casualty in the process. |
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The first casualty, last March, was the twelve-year-old Playhouse Dance Company in Durban, KwaZulu Natal. |
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A far from guaranteed stayer is favourite Bury Parade, so he's an early casualty along with his stablemate Grandioso. |
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Underwriters Reinsurance provides reinsurance to property and casualty insurers and reinsurers. |
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The spleen is an early casualty of organ damage from repeated infarctive episodes, which reduce it to a nubbin of fibrous tissue. |
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The teams say Blizzard Survival Bags will save weight and space as well as providing better casualty care. |
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Nolde, the last official American combat casualty before the Vietnam cease-fire took effect. |
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The military had been reticent over casualty figures during the slaughters of new militarist adventures in Grenada and Panama. |
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For a few weeks Wasps looked like becoming the first casualty of the professional era as the backbone of their team had left. |
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In 1954 the number of occurrences and of injuries were the same and there was also one fatal casualty. |
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Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France, was the notable casualty of the second war. |
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Whilst the first casualty was, as you remark, a Grenadier Guard, you omit to mention the 17 Afghan civilians blown up by misaimed rockets. |
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Edmonds considered that 30 percent needed to be added to German figures to make them comparable to British casualty criteria. |
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Replacement pilots, with little flight training and often no gunnery training, suffered high casualty rates, thus exacerbating the problem. |
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The casualty department at the QEII in Welwyn Garden City is the last to shut of 35 promised a reprieve by David Cameron. |
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Conditions of work were very poor, with a high casualty rate from rock falls. |
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The only government casualty of high rank was Lord Robert Kerr, the son of William Kerr, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. |
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Argentine naval officers also inspected the British casualty ferries in the estuary of the River Plate. |
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It's bloodthirsty mayhem, with a nubile young skinny-dipper the first casualty of the slaughter. |
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Military gliders were developed and used in several campaigns, but they did not become widely used due to the high casualty rate often encountered. |
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Various casualty figures have been published, sometimes with acrimony but the highest estimates for British and German casualties appear to be discredited. |
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Authorities did not provide a casualty figure but the Kandilli observatory, Turkey's main seismography centre, said the quake was capable of killing many people. |
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Therefore, rather than a casualty of an over-extensive and diverse education, Miss Ardent, I would argue, is portrayed as the victim of her own irreligiosity. |
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We provide security of movement and surprise, and support the GCE logistically by transporting ammunition, chow, and water and are able to conduct casualty evacuations. |
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Some nurses were their own removalist, packing up and re-establishing their casualty clearing stations when these frontline services had to relocate with little notice. |
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Maria Sharapova survived an attritional battle against Romania's Alexandra Dulgheru to reach the third round but Agnieszka Radwanska became the first major casualty. |
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The EH-101 frequently is used for assault, antisubmarine warfare, search and rescue, reconnaissance, casualty evacuation and troop transportation missions. |
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Over the last four months, Andrea Bradley, lead nurse at the Morriston Hospital casualty unit in Swansea, has written out around 20 Asbos to protect other patients and staff. |
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Subrogation is a staple element of the casualty insurance business. |
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It is responsible for fire fighting, as well as a range of civil defence scenarios including flood, natural disaster, and mass casualty management. |
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Their warring casualty rate was far lower than that of their Spanish counterparts, whose principal objective was immediate slaughter during battle. |
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A further casualty also remains in hospital as police investigate claims that the double-decker collided with a number of stationary cars before coming to rest. |
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Midway in the year, Portugal suffered its first World War I casualty. |
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The newly invented machine gun and repeating rifle redefined firepower on the battlefield, and, in part, explains the high casualty rates of the American Civil War. |
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Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Team and RAF mountain rescuers, who had just finished stretchering another casualty off Bwlch Tryfan, went to his aid. |
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Their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening although one casualty needed to be placed on a spine board as he had a potential back or neck injury. |
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A TEENAGER rushed to a casualty unit with an industrial sander embedded in his thigh escaped serious injury thanks to thermal underwear his mother bought him. |
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