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You must for safety sake use electronic ignition with 50 feet (15.2 m) of connecting wire so you can get behind a barricade in case of flying shrapnel!
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Around us, men were filling burlap sacks with paving chunks and ferrying them to the barricades, in case of new attacks.
But while juggling those concerns, Mr. Bush was arriving for the first time as president on French soil -- only to discover a drizzly Paris whose side streets had been barricaded in case of demonstrations on the scale of those that greeted him in Berlin last week.
In the Home Defence Concepts seminar several hundred were told to visualise the room in their house where they would barricade themselves in case of burglary, and to "recreate that emotional component" of the terror of a break-in with a dry-run with the whole family.
In case of infection.
If there is no way to barricade or lock a door in the case of an intruder, try to hide somewhere and keep deadly still.
The aforementioned films, all of which I admire (or, in the case of Badlands, adore), can barricade our viewing habits.
We stopped at William and Pine; there was a police barricade, and we formed a barricade in front of that barricade.
He was shot in the stomach near a barricade in front of Rossville Flats.
As you might want to get yourself camouflage costumes,and carry a Recon CS-6/ Barricade RV10/deploy CS-6 around; in-case you need it.
In case the enemy broke through all three lines of defences, the city centre was also fortified with 30 barricades, embrasures cut through the walls of several buildings and mines hidden beneath major street crossings.
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