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"Officials regard the possibility of atomic sabotage as the gravest threat of subversion that this country, with its virtually unpatrolled borders, has ever faced," The New York Times reported in 1953, telling readers that the Eisenhower administration was preparing to alert the public to the danger from "valise bombs".
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"Meanwhile, go and console my beloved," Ottavio sings as he prepares to alert the authorities to Giovanni's miscreancy.
To facilitate emergency research, we recommend that hospitals do the following: 1) identify potential members for collaborative research before an outbreak; 2) establish an expedient process for ethics approval; and 3) be prepared to alert funding agencies for the need for additional funding and support.
The F.D.A. is also preparing to issue an "import alert" within a few weeks that will, in effect, ban importation of the herb, including every item on the six-page list, Dr. Lewis said.
In addition, an alert worker preparing to repaint an original water fountain — which was not working — was startled to realize that it was made of alabaster, Mr. Tarozzi said.
Eventually, microphone networks may be used to monitor elephant migrations, give villages a warning when a herd is preparing to invade farmers' fields or alert antipoaching teams to gunshots, said Steven Gulick, 52, an engineer at Cornell.
The three available colors of the VTL signify not the level of volcanic activity but the general level of alert to which the population should be reacting, whether they should carry on as normal, just be alert, or preparing to evacuate.
"We are not planning or preparing to put B-52s on alert," the spokesperson said.
Mr. Reich and his wife, Beryl Korot, a video artist, had finished the piece shortly before, and he seemed hungry and alert, like a boxer preparing to enter the ring.
Stay alert and focused whenever you are preparing to throw.
A safety alert prepared by the Australian government for those preparing to transport yellowcake warns that ingesting or inhaling it causes "damage to the kidneys, liver and lungs through prolonged or repeated exposure" and warns against releasing it into the environment.
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