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She could remember four medical emergencies in which Walker volunteered to drive her to the hospital.
"No Excuses" includes many political emergencies in which the equivalent of a 911 call is a Shrum Summons.
Rieff spent much of his career chronicling what he calls "humanitarian emergencies," in which that memory has been weaponized to deepen grievances and to consolidate a tribe.
"There are national emergencies in which there is clearly a legitimate role for the government," said John Frydenlund, a senior fellow at Citizens Against Government Waste, a conservative research and lobbying organization.
In fact, the housing authority says a few thousand apartments are always empty, either because they are in the middle of renovations, or being saved for emergencies in which families need immediate shelter.
There are now 101 vacancies among the nation's 857 district and circuit judgeships, with 46 classified as judicial emergencies in which courts are struggling to keep up with the workload.
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Nepal was the first emergency in which a local group took such a lead role.
In other words, all class society is a permanent state of emergency in which the rulers are always under threat.
The circumstances surrounding an emergency in which an individual needs help tend to be unique, unusual, and multifaceted.
One of the guidelines dealt with an emergency in which knowledge of fatalities "will be apparent" on radio and television.
"We are now in a period of emergency in which we lack everything -- houses, food, health care," said Jose Alexandre Gusmao, the territory's de facto leader, last week.
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