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I want to feel it.' " The soldiers had a drill to follow during an attack: run, grab your body armor, run, crowd into a shelter, and wait.
He was the only Jewish guy I knew who had a drill who wasn't a dentist".
Mitchell wrote that he had a drill in his pants as he held a board over his head, and then the drill turned on.
Reactions across the nation ran the gamut, from multiple lock-down drills, to a school that taught kids to throw pencils and books at the intruder and a high school in Illinois that had a drill where armored police officers shot blanks over the heads of fleeing students.
In the UK, a survey of obstetric emergency drills showed that half of the centres surveyed already conducted drills, and an additional 14% had a drill programme under development [ 76].
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If we'd had a drilling expert that may have been different," she said.
I didn't have a drill.
The team also has a drill aimed at reinforcing that mantra: the Gantlet.
"I have a canoe, I have a vending machine, I have a drill press," Litton began.
We will have a drill and walk-through because we've got to save their legs.
The New Yorker, September 12 , 1942P. 9 Wardens now have a drill, planned to prepare them for encounter with excited civilians during actual air raids.
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