The service was started in an effort to ensure that both staff and students felt safe when on the campus after hours. |
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The harsh hiss of the rasp in her hand provided Alex a safe distraction from the world outside. |
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As soon as they reached a safe place to stand, everyone stopped and watched her. |
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With this kaleidoscopically inventive production Chichester, once the home of safe theatre, becomes a leader of the avant-garde. |
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Afterwards, Ned even gives them a note addressed to the other rapparees in the vicinity to guarantee their safe passage. |
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Now you can sleep easy, safe in the knowledge that someone in a position of power is promoting your agenda. |
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The pros give a training course in safe off-road driving before letting you behind the wheel. |
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By the time I returned to my mother's, she was jubilant because she had received two phone calls to assure her that the bag was safe and well. |
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Presenting himself at Liberty Hall with no money or home, he is put up in a safe house by the union. |
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The issue of making the Internet safe for kids has become a bigger one as the Web becomes ever more ubiquitous. |
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The government is all to quick to penalise motorists for driving a car which is not in a safe condition. |
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Home should be a safe place but some children are forced to watch their mother or father being regularly physically or verbally abused. |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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No mink stole or raccoon wrap is safe from a pulpy projectile that's gone to seed. |
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Naturally, when I was safe on the ground with the airplane on jacks in a warm shop, the wheels cycled up and down without difficulty. |
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But it has done the trick and now even the tiniest of baby quail are quite safe inside. |
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He said that people were not safe because of the amount of hounds wandering the streets of the town. |
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The ready reckoner also imparts information on basic car care, safe repairing and various types of accessories. |
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This improved software could help reduce the impact of an unplanned landing or steer the quadcopter to a safe place to crash. |
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We then discuss the challenge of balancing the right to education with the importance of maintaining safe and orderly schools. |
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Fortunately, they were found safe and well in Wigan town centre the following day. |
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The safe zone would have large Quonset hut or chickee structures, bathrooms, showers and a laundry facility. |
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Because the walkways are wide and open, they function as convenient and safe play areas for kids. |
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After your child is two years old, it is safe to give him or her skim milk instead of whole milk. |
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Early on, a church building, previously depicted as the last safe place on earth, is abruptly demolished. |
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Continue westwards over heathery, grassy terrain at a safe distance from the edge of Canna's highest cliffs. |
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Some survivors may only be able to do abreactive work on an inpatient basis in a safe and supportive environment. |
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Plus he doesn't go all the way with a girl on the first date, so he was a pretty safe bet. |
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The administration of justice has to be in a safe environment for everyone's sake, including the accused. |
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Let's help make our beaches safe to go on and take dogs walkies this summer. |
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With no access to legal, safe abortion, they resort to the army of backstreet abortionists. |
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She figured she was safe enough to try raising the prison, so she configured the radio and transmitted a hailing. |
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While everyone hopes she will be found safe and well, the likelihood now is that she may not have survived. |
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This is a great opportunity to introduce children to water sports in a safe environment or to improve their skills if they already sail. |
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Still, his success at the polls permitted his quiet confidence he was safe in the knowledge that the importance of being earnest had paid off. |
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It has safe beaches, pools with water slides, and hot tubs designed for children. |
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This is a safe way to vent your emotions without alienating your co-workers. |
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Its all a bit organized and safe and jolly hockey sticks, but the glacier walk is pretty interesting. |
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The mast has been shown to adhere to safe radiation levels but Ryan is adamant that it gives him headaches and dizzy spells. |
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Take a safe trip and treat yourself to that well-deserved vacation with amazing deals and advice from well know websites. |
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Interlocks and circuitry are provided to effect safe automatic sequencing of the joggling machine. |
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He's given some to his most trusted companions for safe keeping, transferred some to more secret and more protected hiding places. |
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This 2,951-acre facility also provides safe haven for some 50 species of waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds. |
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She will also need some reassurance that in future she will be kept safe and that such an event will not repeat itself. |
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The letters, totalling 52 pages, were found in the west of Ireland about 30 years ago and kept in a safe ever since. |
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A key safe is a secure box, opened by keying in a secret number, that is kept outside your house. |
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If afterpains are severe, your health professional can prescribe a safe and effective pain medication. |
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You just need to pray that it does not rain or, to be on the safe side, bring one of those plastic poncho raincoats that fits in your purse. |
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A safe was forced open and a very large quantity of antique gold watches were stolen. |
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Having robbed her boss's safe in order to get married, she holes up overnight at the sinister Bates motel. |
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What are the chances that any personal risk factors will affect the safe and successful accomplishment of the task or activity? |
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I must see a traveling paper, then you may come stay the night with us so as you will be safe from the wendigos. |
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How were your safe pest control methods received by the public when you first started advocating it? |
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Dogs are being snatched from families and ransoms of hundreds of euro then demanded for their safe return. |
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Treads and steps of the accommodation ladder should be so designed that an adequate and safe foothold is given at the operative angles. |
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Wall Street has never been a safe place to play, but now your investments could be skewed by rank dishonesty. |
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I would hope that accidentals like the Black-necked Stork and Yellow-fronted Canary are safe regardless of existing legislation. |
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In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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The reaction against the neo-brutalism of the 1960s and 1970s was to embrace safe conformism instead. |
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He felt safe with women because they were easier in their judgment of his abilities and feelings. |
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Crystal was at the side of the ship, hanging far over the rail and apparently singing to the fish still safe in the ocean. |
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State-of-the-art care usually results in a high degree of successful control of asthma with acceptably safe and reasonably convenient therapy. |
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The residents largely believed, however, in an ancient prophecy that said the city was safe from its enemies during the waxing phase of the Moon. |
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Do you want to be safe in your own country or do you want to waste precious lives and resources on military adventurism? |
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This energy form has an advantage over liquid fuel in that it is an extremely safe product. |
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Invariably, they are sent at night by someone well past the legal limit for safe driving. |
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I think it is safe to say that my second term in office is already moving at warp speed! |
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Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |
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Failure to adhere to safe working practices in the laboratory can quickly result in serious injuries or incidents. |
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It won't be long now until it will be no longer safe to walk the streets, without hoards of mad students in tartan trousers and kaftans accosting you with home made fliers. |
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You can also buy a quadcopter geared up with safe technology enabling three different flight modes to suit to the requirements of different pilots. |
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Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver. |
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The result is safe seats that lead to apathy and voter impotence, leading logically to ever-declining voter turnout. |
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They just want a safe desk job and a decent salary and a cookie-cutter house in the suburbs. |
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Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable readiness to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders. |
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All the areas had previously been thought to be safe from high levels of seeping radon, which comes out of the ground and gathers in enclosed spaces. |
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And no squid is safe from the Seattle squid jiggers who flock to the docks at dusk and stay into the wee hours of the night, hoping to catch a few. |
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When it comes to ad hominem attacks, neither Woffinden nor Rose can rest on safe ground. |
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Hollywood is gripped by an obsession so all-consuming that no blockbuster is safe from its brooding influence. |
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Now we require safe rooms on steroids, not only protected from physical but technological intrusion. |
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Jean had been carrying the cash and the precious keepsakes in her handbag because she had been burgled and did not think it safe to leave them in the house. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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Roads are excellent and many of the prime areas are accessible by 2WD vehicles although for the most remote areas it is only safe to travel in convoys of 4WD vehicles. |
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A cup of valerian tea an hour before going to bed can help to re-establish a normal sleep cycle, and is safe to take in conjunction with any prescribed medication. |
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Every office will also have internet, broadband and webcams so that those who have an office can look at it in the evenings to make sure everything is safe and secure. |
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I started a blog called Boo Cancer, You Suck as a safe place for me to process what I was going through. |
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I'm sure that two slightly dodgy copies of eighteenth-century portraits and casts of busts of Sir Walter and Napoleon would be quite safe in my keeping. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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He even rolled up his sleeve for a jab to show how safe and hygienic the whole thing was. |
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Grilled chicken seems a safe bet, although several of its menu incarnations involve smothering blankets of cheese, barbecue sauce, ham, queso, mushrooms, onions and the like. |
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Once Gollum drags off his catch, bilbo hurries to retrieve the ring, putting it in his pocket for safe keeping. |
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This time I obeyed all the traffic rules and kept to a safe speed. |
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The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance. |
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It is not safe to play around when one is in the public eye, it always comes out, so if you want to climb higher in the political arena you need to keep your nose clean! |
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In this case, the police sent a mobile uniformed squad somewhere else so that the observers thought it was safe and then used 70 plainclothes officers to raid the discotheque. |
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Although it's safe to say that body waxes are generally more popular among gay men than heterosexual males, waxing your body hair has nothing to do with your sexuality. |
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Silas then locked a befuddled Stefan in the safe meant for himself and dropped it into the river. |
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Incandescent ceiling lights, when properly installed, are reasonably safe if the bulb wattages are in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. |
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They called for peace, reconciliation, and the safe return of Father Gregorio. |
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Don't unbuckle your seat belt until the flight attendant says it is safe to move around the cabin. |
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It was on this assurance that the FAA certified that the 787 was safe to fly again. |
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If, as we are led to believe, that child safety is the prime reason for the changes here in St Paul's Drive I wonder if someone could explain the absence of a safe crossing. |
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Neither of us seems to be very sure just how safe blogs are as statements of personal opinion, whether they rate as a public diary or as a written statement of fact. |
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This allowed the Federal Aviation Administration to develop rules for safe spacing between jumbos and smaller aircraft, rules still in effect today. |
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It's easy to slam the studios for churning out crass sequels and safe remakes and endlessly rebootable superhero pictures. |
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Firefighters were able to remove all the undamaged furniture and personal effects of the occupiers to a safe storage area before making the property safe and weatherproof. |
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The first is how the FAA can certify the craft as safe for passenger flight. |
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The antipyretic and analgesic drug acetaminophen is safe in the therapeutic range, but an overdose often causes severe hepatotoxicity in experimental animals and humans. |
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To combat Ebola, we need to make sure we reopen safe schools as soon as possible. |
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I did not answer, but took the circlet from his hands, and placing it in the safe shut the massive steel door. |
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There, artichoke interrogation experiments were taking place at a safe house called Haus Waldorf. |
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Assad has been offered safe passage to a third country as a carrot for handing over power. |
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You have been playing it safe and sturdy with what-you-see-is-what-you-get guys about whom you might not have been so grand-passionate in the first place. |
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There is also safe anchorage for small yachts in the channel and Green Bay. |
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I cannot and will not recant anything, since it is neither safe nor right to go against conscience. |
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Any operation of ropes should obey the principle of safe working load, which is usually much less than its ultimate strength. |
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Germanicus himself managed to survive by reaching the lands of the Chauci, who provided him with a safe haven. |
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The Venetian city state was founded as a safe haven for the people escaping persecution in mainland Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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Tangier has been reputed as a safe house for international spying activities. |
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By doing this the soldiers were more likely to be drinking from a safe source of water. |
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Thus, mariners sought to learn of protected bays or flat beaches, not only for safe harbour but also for coastal navigation. |
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Water supply in Sierra Leone is characterised by limited access to safe drinking water. |
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He saved many Greek works and writing using the library as a safe haven for them during the time period. |
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Compared to the efforts made to improve access to safe water, Namibia is lagging behind in the provision of adequate sanitation. |
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Nutmeg was once considered an abortifacient, but may be safe for culinary use during pregnancy. |
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Ambon city is on the northwest of Leitimor, facing Hitoe, and has a safe harbor on Amboina Bay. |
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The measurement of longitude is important to both cartography and navigation, in particular to provide safe ocean navigation. |
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Silence was the only safe policy, but that silence is suggestive that grave danger was feared from his influence. |
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Congress passed the Vaccine Act of 1813 to ensure that safe smallpox vaccine would be available to the American public. |
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Only now are they looking to invest in safe assets, like prerefunded bonds secured by United States government obligations. |
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Around 1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. |
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Rumors of Drake's discovery of a safe harbor on the California coast intrigued the Spanish. |
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Their trade between the Philippines and Mexico was booming, and they were constantly seeking safe harbors along their route. |
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Portraiture, less affected by fashion than other types of painting, remained the safe fallback for Dutch artists. |
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Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, obtained a safe conduct for Luther to and from the meeting. |
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Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only became available in the 20th century. |
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The World Health Organization recommends safe and legal abortions be available to all women. |
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Outpatient abortion is as safe and effective from 64 to 70 days' gestation as it is from 57 to 63 days. |
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Medical abortion is safe and effective for pregnancies earlier than 6 weeks' gestation. |
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While maternal mortality seldom results from safe abortions, unsafe abortions result in 70,000 deaths and 5 million disabilities per year. |
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The defendant Wright had been contracted by the Postmaster to maintain the coach in a safe state. |
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There is safe harbor in many jurisdictions to use a patented invention for research. |
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A safe seat is one that is very unlikely to be won by a rival politician due to the makeup of its constituency. |
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It has been claimed that MPs involved in the 2009 expenses scandal were significantly more likely to hold a safe seat. |
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He put himself forward as a candidate for the Hackney council elections of 1982 in Queensbridge ward, a safe Labour area, but was not selected. |
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It is both irresponsible and disingenuous to talk about safe space as if translesbians make space unsafe. |
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It was not until the 1890s that safe and reliable electric lamps became available in collieries. |
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Another safe source of illumination in mines was bottles containing fireflies. |
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The lamp gave out only a weak light though it was intrinsically safe provided it was kept upright. |
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The Haitian government's inability to provide safe drinking water after the 2010 earthquake led to an increase in cholera cases as well. |
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These task forces promoted the boiling of water to obtain safe water, and provided chlorine and oral rehydration salts. |
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After the large pillars of coal have been mined away, the mobile roof support's legs shorten and it is withdrawn to a safe area. |
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In the subsequent forty years the seat swung between Conservative and Labour, but since 1945 it has been generally considered a Labour safe seat. |
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The old pony route took a very safe and steady route for the benefit of early visitors, who took horses and a guide from the inn. |
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A climb up these is neither pleasurable nor safe as they are extremely active loose rock channels. |
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It is entertainment of kind, and in Houston it is the safe and sane way to restaurateuring success. |
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The last three were stored in a safe deposit box in Havana, as he focused on the finishing touches for A Moveable Feast. |
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This mission had the specific aim of establishing a safe place for Hannibal to debouch from the Alps into the Po valley. |
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Once the drug wears off the victim is safe and beyond the headless horseman's ghostly reach. |
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She'd better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn't carrying a safe in his back pocket. |
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You can open the spin dryer door safe in the knowledge that the drum has stopped rotating. |
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He wore the scragginess of an unshaven face like a lost man in pursuit of some safe harbor. |
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It is safe to say that the academic world is now convinced that sign languages are real languages in every sense of the term. |
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Canadians are happy to tell anyone who will listen what makes this country great is our safe streets, health care and social safety net. |
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All spellwork with faeries should be done within the safe confines of your circle, with the faeries just outside its perimeter. |
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If you aren't sure, just go with the spinach dip and you'll be safe every time. |
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The first step in providing protection is the placement of a tape safe within the data center tape library. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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If there was no consensus on tapabocas, I thought I might at least find a safe midpoint between overreactions and underreactions. |
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Likewise, a top's ability to respond to your safeword is what makes her a safe partner. |
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Half the night passed before the wench allowed that it might be safe to stop. |
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This much we can realise, even though we are so close to it, the old safe instinct saves us from triumph and exultation. |
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I like to create an atmosphere where actors feel safe enough to take risks. |
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The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory. |
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The few existing piped water supply systems are often not well maintained and the water they provide is often not safe to drink. |
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It is important to keep all of your financial documents in a safe place. |
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Schools are required by law to provide a safe learning environment. |
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A safe is provided to keep your valuables secure from potential thieves. |
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Such immunity to offenders offered a safe asylum to the vilest and most abandoned scoundrels. |
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Here all predicted compounds were BBB negative suggesting safe administrability. |
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Let it explode, it is the only safe explosion left, now that man has invented the ingredients of eternal atomic winter. |
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She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world. |
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You're never sure that what you'll see will be completely safe and blockbustery. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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I think it's safe to say that no matter which position one takes on it, breathplay is considered edgeplay. |
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Ontario off the beaten path is safe for discreet camping, hiking, and canuding. |
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Build low-cost safe furnace to melt aluminum, brass, even 20 pounds of castiron! |
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Make sure that you keep checking to see that everything remains safe throughout the climb. |
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Their raids in the Adriatic increased rapidly, until the whole Sea was no longer safe for travel. |
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Also crucial to the end of this era of piracy was the loss of the pirates' last Caribbean safe haven at Nassau. |
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Without being a genius of the first class, he was an intelligent, prudent, and safe minister. |
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When news of the sinking reached the US, few shipping companies felt truly safe anywhere. |
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This was thought to be safe as the radio messages were encrypted using the Enigma cipher machine, which the Germans considered unbreakable. |
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In the 1950 and 1951 general elections, Roberts was the Conservative candidate for the safe Labour seat of Dartford. |
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The fuze for a retarded bomb requires that the retarder be open a minimum time to ensure safe separation. |
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Maintaining a proper water level is central to the efficient and safe operation of the boiler. |
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Trevithick also added a fusible plug of lead, positioned in the boiler just below the minimum safe water level. |
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In 1449, he was elected as member of Parliament for the Duke of Buckingham's safe seat of Great Bedwyn. |
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They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. |
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Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and an insulting note from her in his safe along with the necklace. |
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Odysseus is even told, notwithstanding his ultimate safe return, that to placate the wrath of Poseidon will require one more voyage on his part. |
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Weather observations at the airport are crucial to safe takeoffs and landings. |
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For tourists, the Czech Republic is considered a safe destination to visit. |
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There are no clear cut sources for the presence of cavalry, but it is safe to assume that Edward had roughly 1500 horse under his command. |
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With the country no longer safe for Protestant preachers, Knox left for the Continent in January 1554 on the advice of friends. |
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Sir John French suggested landing at Antwerp, which was vetoed by Winston Churchill as the Royal Navy could not guarantee safe passage. |
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A prerequisite to safe air traffic separation is the assignment and use of distinctive call signs. |
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Legally, the master has full responsibility for safe navigation of his vessel, even if a pilot is on board. |
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For example, if the regulators want to increase safety, they should make safety statutes or publish a public list of safe taxi operators. |
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For this reason, the maximum safe forward airspeed of a helicopter is given a design rating called VNE, velocity, never exceed. |
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In late 1063 or early 1064, Tostig had Gamal, son of Orm and Ulf, son of Dolfin, assassinated when they visited him under safe conduct. |
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A summer camp environment may allow children to learn new skills in a safe and nurturing environment. |
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In 2004, a safe was discovered during excavations of a burial trench at the Hanford nuclear site. |
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Back in the present, I'm safe for awhile in my puttering house care, my junk pile, and trips to the cloudwashed countryside. |
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They clung passionately to his doctorishness, believing it to be safe. It wasn't safe at all. |
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I finger Padre Pio paperweights and Our Lady of Knock sticks of rock that are packed with more e-numbers than could be safe at one sitting. |
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The fireproof safe will protect documents inside for up to four hours in a standard house fire. |
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However, when used appropriately under medical guidance, this drug is a safe and essential part of a physician's formulary. |
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Sober-eyed commentators safe in their television studios interviewed engineers about the chances that the rest of the dam could go. |
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Find a safe place where you can heal up before returning to the scene of combat. |
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Pizarro remained safe near the coast, while Almagro and Luque went back for reinforcements with proof of the rumoured gold. |
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On the other hand, if you preserve me safe and sound, I shall be an eternal example of your clemency. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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Loverless and inexpectant of love, I was as safe from spies in my heart-poverty, as the beggar from thieves in his destitution of purse. |
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I told the president that I'm glad the future of the country is in safe hands. |
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It seems safe to assume that intravasal hemolysis has played a decicive role in the development of the observed acid-base dysbalance. |
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He offloaded his captives a short time later, and gave each one gifts appropriate to their rank, as well as a letter of safe conduct. |
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Paul's Cathedral a safe refuge, with its thick stone walls and natural firebreak in the form of a wide, empty surrounding plaza. |
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It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot. |
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Dismayed by the bloodshed, Ruffo agreed to a general amnesty with the Jacobin forces that allowed them safe conduct to France. |
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Despite the practice being deemed safe by medical practitioners for sick patients, it posed health issues for the healthy suffragettes. |
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In a safe Conservative seat, the official Conservative candidate Duff Cooper was opposed by an independent Conservative. |
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My family is so often in the hands of the NHS, so I want them to be safe there. |
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The walk is a fun and safe way for adults and children to celebrate Halloween and has a larger and larger following every year. |
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Taking the money from the safe will be like taking candy from a baby, since I know the combination. |
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He concluded that cowpox inoculation was a safe alternative to smallpox inoculation, but rashly claimed that the protective effect was lifelong. |
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Much work is being put in to make sure that the traditional trams have a safe future. |
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As Holy Roman Emperor, Charles called Martin Luther to the Diet of Worms in 1521, promising him safe conduct if he would appear. |
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Among other surviving relics is his hair shirt, presented for safe keeping by Margaret Clement. |
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Throughout the Tudor period, Windsor was also used as a safe retreat in the event of plagues occurring in London. |
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Possibly about 1716, he joined the crew of Captain Benjamin Hornigold, a renowned pirate who operated from New Providence's safe waters. |
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Thirdly, a crowned child holding a tree states that Macbeth will be safe until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill. |
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Many of the busy roundabouts in East Kilbride feature underpasses which allow pedestrians and cyclists safe access across roads. |
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The vision for Glenrothes was to provide a clean, healthy and safe environment for the town's residents. |
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After the Scots survived a day without being attacked, by either human or animal, the Vikings deemed it safe to spend the night ashore. |
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Through the Traffic Scotland service, Transport Scotland provides a public service that aims to deliver safe and reliable trunk roads. |
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Gold further rallied hitting new highs in May 2010 after the European Union debt crisis prompted further purchase of gold as a safe asset. |
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The UK Parliament constituency of Wrexham is considered a safe seat for the Labour Party. |
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The landslide Liberal victory led to many Conservative and Unionist MPs losing what had previously been regarded as safe seats. |
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The new open plan space provides students with a warm welcome and a safe space to relax and socialise with their peers. |
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He made capital of his Welsh ancestry in gathering support and gaining safe passage through Wales. |
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By the point of his resignation, Chester were virtually safe from relegation. |
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With one in eight people in the world not having access to safe water it is important to use this resource in a prudent manner. |
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Each day Zork sent an email to his oldlings to tell them what he was doing and to let them know that he was safe and well. |
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Sheltered from the rough seas of the North Channel and the North Atlantic the loch has been an important safe harbour for vessels. |
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He is walking now, flanked by a silent girl on one side and her robin's-egg-blue valise on the other, both safe in his omnivicarious hands. |
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In cases that radioactive material cannot be contained, it may be diluted to safe concentrations. |
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However, its radioactivity is a major problem in safe catalytic applications. |
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Another concept that affects safe navigation is the sparsity of detailed depth data from high resolution sonar systems. |
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A lightship marks the entrance to the Lynn Channel, the one safe channel from the North Sea to the south coast of the Wash. |
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It was once assumed that oysters were only safe to eat in months with the letter 'r' in their English and French names. |
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Tide tables giving the safe crossing periods are published by Northumberland County council. |
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The obelisks are leading marks which, when aligned, indicate the safe channel over the bar. |
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Each mine had two hydrostatic safety features intended to render the mine safe if it detached from its mooring cable and floated to the surface. |
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Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, waterways are maintained clear for safe shipping. |
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The torpedo boat would back away to a safe distance and detonate the torpedo, usually by means of a long cord attached to a trigger. |
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The low height of the radar mast makes it difficult to acquire and lock onto a target while maintaining a safe distance. |
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As a tank is pumped out, it is filled with inert gas and kept in this safe state until the next cargo is loaded. |
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Hearing of Sulla's death in 78 BC, Caesar felt safe enough to return to Rome. |
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A spar torpedo was a mine attached to a long pole and detonated when the ship carrying it rammed another one and withdrew a safe distance. |
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When an RA is issued, pilots are expected to respond immediately to the RA unless doing so would jeopardize the safe operation of the flight. |
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The water quality has improved over recent years thanks to extensive sewerage works and so all beaches are safe for swimming. |
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Soon attacks on hunting parties by Lakota and other Sioux made it difficult to be safe in the treaty area. |
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Pliny devoted much of his time to writing on the comparatively safe subjects of grammar and rhetoric. |
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Traditionally, this involved poisoning and trapping, methods that were not always safe or effective. |
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Before a molt, the snake stops eating and often hides or moves to a safe place. |
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Islands with safe water ports, like Singapore, have flourished for the same reason. |
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Chlorine is a skin and mucous membrane irritant that is used to make water safe for bathing or drinking. |
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To halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water is one of the Millennium Development Goals. |
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He gave Odysseus a leather bag containing all the winds, except the west wind, a gift that should have ensured a safe return home. |
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The Phaeacians feed Odysseus, give him a place to sleep, and give him a safe voyage home, which are all things a good host should do. |
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Diamond Shoals, a bank of shifting sand ridges hidden beneath the turbulent sea off Cape Hatteras, has never promised safe passage for ships. |
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Leary's short-corner effort and an acute-angled drive by Mark Reynolds made the game safe before Khalsa gleaned a late consolation. |
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The Ladies' was secluded at the end of a hallway where the sounds of feminine physiology would be safe from the ears of the village urolagniac. |
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And his discreete father, being safe according to his vowe, hanging vp his wings in the temple of Appollo. |
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No one is safe in such times, not even the Cree of Mushkegowuk. War touches everyone, and windigos spring from the earth. |
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Baby Grands have an authentic appearance, are safe and simple to operate and maintain, and are much more convenient to own for first-time racers. |
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It also prevents water swamping which is the key to a safe kayaking experience. |
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The government took an excellent initiative to build walkways across the country providing a safe place for walkers and joggers. |
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There is no safe way to can meat or other low-acid foods in a water-bath canner. |
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In order to ensure safe railroad traffic, rails must be strong enough and wearproof. |
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While the results fell within the safe range overall, levels of acrylamide appeared to be of possible concern to human health. |
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Even women in Britain were not safe from the murderous impulses of members of the Wehrmacht. |
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His eponymous debut album went gold, but Lee said he did not want to play it safe while recording his second collection of songs. |
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The non-surgical treatment called Aqualyx advertizes itself as a safe and effective alternative to liposuction, Daily Star reported. |
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When the amber light is lit motorists should stop if it is safe to do so, and the flashing red wig-wag lights require motorists to stop. |
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That's why we encourage homeowners to winterize their homes now to ensure their families are safe throughout the winter. |
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He coordinated for his wingman to verbalize airspeeds once aligned with the runway in order to ensure safe approach and landing airspeeds. |
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Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic to ensure that planes stay safe distances apart. |
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Make our government safe for the wiretappers, environmental rapists, corporate looters and petroleum pirates. |
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