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Had they boarded the London-bound Eurostar yesterday morning they would have felt like shattering the emergency glass within seconds of leaving the Gare du Nord.
French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade, whose finger was reportedly cut "to the bone" as he broke emergency glass to sound the alarm, told the magazine Paris-Match that passengers thought they were going to die "because we were prisoners of this train".
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" 'Why not just buy their stock to recapitalize them?' They just said this was their break-the-glass project — 'In case of emergency, break glass.' It was waiting in the wings, and they wanted to use it.
Jean-Hugues Anglade's finger was injured "to the bone" when he shattered the emergency alarm glass.
In case of emergency, break glass and resurrect David Niven.
It's like when you see those little boxes with fire alarms or extinguishers inside with "In Case Of Emergency Break Glass" written on them?
Emergency reading glasses (these cool fold-up ones).
The cheap bacon sandwich is the "in case of emergencies break glass" of comfort food.
The Australian malaise is deep enough for some to have envisioned the ultimate in-case-of-emergency-break-glass option: Shane Warne returning to assume the captaincy for the Ashes.
The purchase of Norwich-based Highway, the largest national emergency installer of glass, frames and locks, is the second acquisition by the group in less than three months.
Since when it has been a ragged season all round, all lost glasses, emergency appendectomies, emergency Steven Caulkers, drug bans, last-minute winners.
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