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After a first crash, in which a participant hit a tree, organisers put an emergency diversion in place to channel cyclists around the site.
Mustafa, 59, is understood to have revealed the fake suicide belt soon after the flight to Cairo took off, triggering an emergency diversion to Cyprus.
Lizard Squad first came to attention in August when they hacked Playstation, causing a shutdown of the network and the emergency diversion of a commercial airliner carrying one of the company's executives.
The group first came to international attention when they hacked PlayStation last August, causing a shutdown of the network and the emergency diversion of a commercial airliner that was carrying one of its top executives.
By holding the rich hostage with a surcharge until the shortfall in the Social Security funding due to the payroll tax holiday is replenished, Senator Sanders could feel that this emergency diversion of the payroll tax is less likely to be permanent, that Social Security will not be weakened.
Top of the list is the £1.5 emergency diversion route.
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In response to the damage, the airport was closed to all flights, though it quickly reopened to emergency diversions and non-commercial flights.
But, with so many patients in emergency rooms, diversion has been impossible in many areas.
To further improve the reliability of the passive emergency system, diversion panels are designed to enhance this condensation heat transfer.
Initially, 3 (15%) patients had emergency CSF diversion on admission due to poor GCS on arrival.
Proponents say that in the long run emergency room "diversion" — catching illness before it becomes acute — has the potential to save the city millions of dollars a year because emergency care is inevitably more expensive.
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