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The international aid community goes on alert.
If our body goes on alert, the SNS kicks in and does the opposite of the PNS.
When highly ranked players begin to struggle in early matches at the United States Open, the radar goes on alert for those vulnerable to an upset, to separate them from those with mere short-term issues: perhaps getting used to the shifting winds at the National Tennis Center, fighting off nerves, or just rebounding from a particularly hair-raising car ride from Manhattan.
"Whenever there is a crisis or war somewhere involving the United States, the North Korean military goes on alert," Cho said.
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And the North Korean military has also reportedly not gone on alert or done anything menacing.
Later, he was on duty when Soviet forces went on alert over the Cuban missile crisis.
Israel again went on alert in 1998, when Mr. Hussein ordered United Nations inspectors out of Iraq.
After being injected, they were immunologically primed: their cellular response systems went on alert.
Security forces went on alert in Bombay, New Delhi, Gujarat and other possibly volatile locations, but there were no reports of violence tonight.
Abortion rights groups went on alert after the administration announced last week that it would extend the federal Child Health Insurance Program to fetuses.
But with the Oak Island attacks now pointing to a possible trend, North Carolina media went on alert for more.
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