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It was not immediately clear how Mr. Martin and Mr. Brown might be evacuated.
At the outset, it was hoped that 45,000 men might be evacuated; in the event, over 338,000 Allied troops reached England, including 26,000 French soldiers.
In one hotel well-heeled guests reacted in horror on learning that they might be evacuated to an emergency shelter, perhaps fearing the conditions that Acapulco's homeless have to endure.President Enrique Peña Nieto joined the relief effort.
In the Israeli camp, opposition to any peace accord was to be expected from the religious right and from militantly nationalistic settlers, some 40,000 of whom might be evacuated from isolated settlements if an agreement was reached.
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United Nations officials warned today that because the lava flow was continuing, even Gisenyi might have to be evacuated.
Also, a powerless ship might have to be evacuated if more serious problems develop, a situation that experts say should be avoided if at all possible.
But they said that they had often resorted to force, and that 30,000 more might have to be evacuated if the worst predictions came to pass.
According to Chinese nuclear engineers, that has been done to minimize the number of people nearby who might need to be evacuated in case of a serious accident, and to reduce the risk of contamination to supplies of fresh water.
Because limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency for radiation exposure are so low, areas might have to be evacuated for the long term even when the health risks are relatively slight, he said.
Russian astronauts and engineers may have corrected a problem yesterday that caused computers aboard the International Space Station to crash and raised the possibility that the station might have to be evacuated.
Residents in part of Oxford are on standby after being told their homes might have to be evacuated.
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