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Power cuts are a regular hazard in this part of the world.
Ando and his team also made the building waterproof – an obvious necessity in the most canal-bound city in the world, where "acqua alta" is a regular hazard – and added concrete flooring.
It sprawls over the grounds and parking lots of Hersheypark and the Giant Center sports complex, and mud is a regular hazard, but the event was largely dry this year.
They emphasize the importance of keeping the "regular hazard analyses [now routinely] conducted at the outset of experimental work" up to date, the report states.
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And in a craft in which small errors are commonplace and bigger mistakes a regular occupational hazard, Ms. Toner devised a meticulous personal method for checking and re-checking names, dates, facts and figures in her own raw copy, a step few reporters take.
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The necessity of selectively detecting various organic vapors is primitive not only with respect to regular environmental and industrial hazard monitoring, but also in detecting explosives to combat terrorism and for defense applications.
Costa and Hazard were regular marksmen as Chelsea won the title last season.
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Rose thinks that e-cigarettes could be the best of both worlds, allowing smokers the same sensory effects they enjoy, while possibly avoiding other health hazards of regular cigarette smoking.
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