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Police and fire department records make clear that emergency workers are frequent visitors, routinely responding to 911 calls about psychotic episodes, unfettered chaos and dead bodies.
In October, the Texas Air National Guard is sending Governor Bush's old unit, the 111th Fighter Squadron, to patrol the so-called no-fly zone over southern Iraq, where American pilots are routinely responding to Iraqi antiaircraft fire with air strikes.
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Despite the described impact of using an all-paramedic system, one remedy might be to create a de facto 'tier' in those all-ALS systems by creating a team of supervisors, field training officers, or expert physician responders who routinely respond to critical calls.
Prokaryotic cells must routinely respond to changing environmental conditions in order to optimize their growth or to simply survive.
Boeheim routinely responds to requests to talk with cancer patients, especially those with prostate cancer, which he had in 2001.
In contrast to Nix's flamboyant salesmanship of the method, critics have routinely responded by calling it snake oil.
The women routinely responded that they would have trouble whittling down their myriad failures to just three instances.
The Air Force routinely responds rapidly to urgent calls from ground forces in dire circumstances — with the unrivaled combat precision and reliability airmen routinely bring to bear.
The Israeli military routinely respond with tear gas, stun grenades, rubber bullets, jets of foul-smelling fluid known as "skunk", and sometimes live ammunition.
Rothstein wrote that Rumsfeld routinely responded to criticism about civilian casualties by stating that "some amount" of collateral damage "is inevitable in war".
The California-based company routinely responds to requests to take down copyrighted content, in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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