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The emergencies
noun
A situation which poses an immediate risk and which requires urgent attention.
Exact(60)
The emergencies are missing this time, but not the politics.
The emergencies director of Human Rights Watch, Peter Bouckaert, was one of those in Sirte during the final battle.
The emergencies' ministry set up a hotline and dispatched psychologists to the airport to help those affected by the tragedy.
The emergencies ministry sent specially equipped aircraft to take those with the worst injuries to Moscow hospitals, where they could get better treatment.
The emergencies were attended by the service's inshore lifeboat and cliff rescue team.
The emergencies always require a rapid diagnosis to establish a medical or surgical intervention plan, and radiological imaging often plays a key role.
The emergencies included in the Humanitarian Action Report represent only a small fraction of UNICEF's emergency response activities.
Also tells about some of the emergencies he's dealt with in the past.
"Now we're just doing the emergencies, when the lines are totally out of service".
"Otherwise, you have police and firefighters burdened with all the emergencies".
"Let's restrict this bill to the emergencies that are related to the war effort".
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