Meanwhile, in the town of Leeds, police erect barricades and evacuate residents in their search for more clues. |
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The move follows a scare on May 11, when authorities ordered workers to evacuate several federal buildings. |
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Residents who did evacuate, like Patrick Pollard, struggled to move around the ravaged areas. |
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A wind-blown wildfire around the city of Conway has forced people to evacuate, about 60 homes. |
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Shoppers were forced to evacuate into the pouring rain on Monday afternoon when the alarms sounded. |
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The original plan was to evacuate all the residents of New Orleans to safe places outside the city. |
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In an emergency, you stop refueling any other aircraft in the pits and evacuate those aircraft, any fuel trucks and other personnel. |
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Chaos reigns as paramedics attempt to evacuate the wounded, and security officials try to clear the area, fearing more bomb attacks. |
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As soon as the lead ambulance arrived he was told who to evacuate and helped carry the injured on stretchers. |
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The exit rows often have a lot more legroom so that there is enough space to evacuate the airplane in case of an emergency. |
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On the first day of the riots, police strongly suggested that their employees evacuate the office. |
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Infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and tanks can be used to evacuate them. |
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The marines had been hastily deployed to evacuate British nationals from the anarchy. |
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After a military coup in Nigeria, the Seals are sent in to evacuate a small group of foreign nationals, primarily a doctor, from a local mission. |
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Impromptu barricades were erected from urban junk in order to protect the crowd trying to evacuate the area. |
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Sam Barker said his father and other personnel were ordered to evacuate, but there were only four serviceable aircraft. |
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Meanwhile, even Greensboro is sheltering people who have managed to evacuate. |
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They refused to leave their four dogs, including a miniature poodle, when floodwaters forced them to evacuate their homes. |
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In the event of an emergency on the launch pad, the astronauts can evacuate the shuttle up to 30 seconds before launch. |
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The turnkeys had a rough time trying to get the crowd to evacuate the building. |
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Rescue teams plan to evacuate about 600 Mozambican families who are stranded on islands in the flooded Zambezi River. |
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A Ministry of Defence spokesman insisted the troops were being sent only to evacuate British nationals. |
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He told her that her boiler was about to explode and she should collect up all her valuables and evacuate the building. |
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Many buses and large transport vehicles were sent to evacuate the community. |
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These cars are to be used for the President and his cabinet when they evacuate. |
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All hospitals in the area have to be prepared to evacuate at a moment's notice. |
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At the bottom of the stairs in the morning, I stepped into two feet of freezing cold water and we decided to evacuate the family. |
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The most recent action to evacuate was not taken in haste, he declares, and denounces those who say it was. |
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They are also worried that some soldiers opposed to the withdrawal will disobey orders to evacuate settlers. |
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Every person is hereby ordered to immediately evacuate the City of New Orleans. |
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When covering a region from dominant terrain, evacuate the force by establishing a series of perimeter posts. |
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The water is particularly impure and that's one of the reasons that many hotels are choosing to evacuate their residents. |
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After waiting hours, they learned government officials had commandeered their buses to evacuate others. |
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An unnerving scramble ensues to grab cameras and field glasses and evacuate the vehicle. |
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A plague of crickets swarmed through a train in York station, forcing hundreds of passengers to evacuate. |
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Hundreds of employees had to evacuate the School Place offices in Kirkwall on Thursday morning after a false fire alarm. |
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In 1953, in order to make room for a new Nike missile battery, the US commander gave the Inuits but four days to evacuate their homes. |
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Because of the war, aid workers have frequently had to evacuate their posts, making it difficult to establish any long-term programs. |
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Police, fire and lifeboat crews used inflatable dinghies to evacuate some of the residents from their homes. |
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If I screw up, I want you to send a distress signal and evacuate this ship. |
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An estimated almost 2 million people left the Houston area under orders to evacuate their city and the surrounding suburbs. |
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The local officials understood the danger and made an informed decision to evacuate the city. |
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Authorities are urging about 9,000 people living nearby to evacuate that danger zone. |
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No radiation escaped the plant and there was no need to evacuate the area around the city of Mihama, about 200 miles west of Tokyo. |
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Some low-consumption toilets typically don't evacuate the bowl as was typical of old-technology models. |
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Did he spontaneously evacuate his bowels like an excited puppy at the prospect of a lucrative alliance. |
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If you are asking if anyone here has ever had to evacuate their bladder during a journey, then I would say yes, I have. |
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But I'm clean and sober, and the only ting that swept through me was an uncontrollable urge to evacuate my bowels upon hearing that pap. |
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Nothing too wrong with that you may say, but he insists on stopping outside my house to allow his dog to evacuate its bowels. |
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When a Gastrografin enema is unsuccessful, laparotomy is indicated to evacuate the obstructing meconium by enterotomy irrigation. |
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Black pepper and lemon can help the body evacuate extra fat without even slightly harming the skin or tissue. |
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The water you evacuate seems to be synchronized with that entering your mouth. |
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Police were immediately called in to evacuate the area and set up a 200m exclusion zone. |
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Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate. |
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Forty-three obeyed an order to evacuate the premises, and the 45 who refused did not resist arrest and were charged with mischief and illegal assembly. |
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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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There is no plan as of yet to evacuate Dr. Brantly to a Western facility, Isaacs said. |
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On 26 May, it was decided to evacuate as many troops from Dunkirk so operations were directed to support the beleaguered BEF forces around the town. |
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Earlier this month, the friendliest of them, 31-year-old Denis, told us they were given very short notice to evacuate Sloviansk. |
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He was helping to evacuate people from the stricken North Tower when the second plane hit. |
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Given this, the plight of the dirt farmers who were forced to evacuate their 40 acres in the Dirt Bowl in Oklahoma of the 1930s was doubly tragic. |
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It became obvious during the first fire drill that orders to evacuate required specific directives and that overhead pages sometimes were unclear. |
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It's cool, in a toned-down bowling-shirt sort of way, but its polyester yarn is spun soft and airy, and subtle mesh vents in the back evacuate excess body heat. |
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Originally I was going to just take it down to the police station, but they told me it was a good thing I didn't as they would have had to evacuate the place. |
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The north wall opens up to the sunken courtyard to draw in cool air, and the tapered lanterns serve as thermal chimneys, with openable louvres to evacuate hot air. |
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I had to send my children home on the correct date but both myself and my wife had to stay until arrangements could be made to medically evacuate me back to England. |
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Better communication, says the senior superintendent of police, can warn authorities of any impending danger, so they can evacuate thousands under threat. |
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Agency staff also patrolled the River banks at the two towns where the river burst its banks, using loudhailers to advise householders to evacuate. |
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As people were packing their cars to evacuate back then, I was in an uptown hospital in labor. |
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He said that people living in the high-risk areas should be forewarned about natural disasters so that they could evacuate their homes and take shelter well in time. |
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When the Germans were preparing to evacuate tirana they wanted to destroy the radio station. |
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First, a light recon group would have to evacuate any civvies in the area. |
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Emergency services were on standby throughout the night on Friday and went into action at dawn on Saturday to evacuate six properties at Mill Lane, Tempsford. |
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The airline's resources had been stretched to breaking point as it used its aircraft to evacuate passengers from Jamaica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. |
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Residents were forced to evacuate their Eastwood homes after a field fire swept through garden sheds containing potentially explosive gas cylinders. |
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All animals, including humans, have to evacuate their bowels. |
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Like the Spartans, the Seleucids lost the battle, and were forced to evacuate Greece. |
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Rescuers were also trying to locate and evacuate campers at a nearby camping ground. |
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In New Zealand, authorities have ordered people in low-lying coastal homes and camping grounds to evacuate. |
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Large thoracostomy tubes or pleural pigtail catheters may be used to evacuate fluid or gas. |
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It seems the intention was to evacuate the area and adopt a scorched earth policy, leaving nothing of use to the enemy. |
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Britain seized upon the Malta issue, refusing to follow the terms of the Treaty of Amiens and evacuate the island. |
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He adopted a plan to capture a hill where republican guns could dominate the city's harbour and force the British to evacuate. |
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British opinion both at home and in the army was negative and there were suggestions that they must evacuate Portugal. |
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On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to Antwerp, which the Belgian government proposed to evacuate. |
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The end of the Civil War in 1865 prompted both France and Spain to evacuate those two countries. |
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When a valve on the pipe was opened, the vacuum in the condenser would, in turn, evacuate that part of the cylinder below the piston. |
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With their forces cut off from almost all sources of supply, the Allied commanders finally decided to evacuate their forces from Burma. |
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At the same time, he refused to evacuate Saxony until its elector had renounced any claim to reparation. |
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An Ottoman expedition force tried to capture Sana'a, but was defeated and had to evacuate the highlands. |
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Russia recognized Korea as part of the Japanese sphere of influence and agreed to evacuate Manchuria. |
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The navy destroyers ran the gauntlet of German tanks and artillery to evacuate the garrison. |
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This lull in the action gave the British a few days to evacuate by sea and fortify defences. |
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The authorities in Alderney, having no direct communication with the UK, recommended that all islanders evacuate, and all but a handful did so. |
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Onoulphus found it necessary to evacuate the remaining Romans and resettled them in Italy. |
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The natives undid the fuse, as many refused to evacuate and would have lost their lives. |
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In March 1776, the Continental Army forced the British to evacuate Boston, with George Washington as the commander of the new army. |
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Belgians forces were briefly sent in to evacuate Belgian nationals and army officers. |
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I do not think leafletting residents to evacuate an area where you know bombs will drop, is a war crime but maybe I am wrong. |
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Ultimately, Karelia was lost to the Soviet Union, and Finland was forced to evacuate and resettle all Karelians, young Eeva's family among them. |
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The approved life raft is compact and lightweight and enables passengers and crew to evacuate in case of an emergency landing on water. |
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But where do you evacuate to, when the world is about to end? |
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De Merode was ordered to evacuate the national park he served at the time. |
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Romania was given four days to evacuate its troops and officials. |
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Realizing that the capital was now lost, Lee decided to evacuate his army. |
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Besides Klong Sam Wa, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has so far ordered people living in five northern districts and six western districts of Bangkok to evacuate. |
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That day, the British decided to evacuate from the Channel ports. |
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On the next day, Mayor James Calhoun surrendered Atlanta to the Union Army, and on September 7, Sherman ordered the city's civilian population to evacuate. |
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The Allied forces to the north were forced to evacuate at Dunkirk, leaving the forces to the south unable to mount an effective resistance to the German invasion of France. |
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The lack of transport infrastructure placed an emphasis on military engineering and air transport to move and supply troops, and evacuate wounded. |
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Britain did not evacuate Malta as promised and protested against Bonaparte's annexation of Piedmont and his Act of Mediation, which established a new Swiss Confederation. |
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As a consequence of the Salamanca campaign, the French were forced to end their long siege of Cadiz and to permanently evacuate the provinces of Andalusia and Asturias. |
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Bonaparte had annexed Piedmont and Elba, made himself President of the Italian Republic, a state in northern Italy that France had set up, and failed to evacuate Holland. |
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This enabled the new stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen, Ernst Casimir, to recapture Oldenzaal, forcing the Spanish troops to evacuate Overijssel. |
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The firefighters decided to evacuate all the inhabitants from the street. |
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The firefighters told us to evacuate the area as the flames approached. |
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Complications are rare and can include uterine perforation, pelvic infection, and retained products of conception requiring a second procedure to evacuate. |
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The helicopter crew was asked to evacuate a mountain climber, who broke his collar bone in the Enilchek mountains, Issyk-Kul region, at the height of more than 5,000 meters. |
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Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said his ministry is making arrangements to evacuate some 10 of its 40 embassy staff and their families from Dili. |
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The situation in the country deteriorated to such an extent that British troops were deployed in Operation Palliser, originally simply to evacuate foreign nationals. |
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On Monday, 400 students and teachers were forced to evacuate Blessed Edward Jones High School in Rhyl, after a teenager set fire to a toilet roll holder. |
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