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the emergencies
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A situation which poses an immediate risk and which requires urgent attention.
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The emergencies are missing this time, but not the politics.
Also tells about some of the emergencies he's dealt with in the past.
"Let's restrict this bill to the emergencies that are related to the war effort".
Colleagues observed her flirting with Mr. Perrault in the emergencies, Mr. Welch said.
"Now we're just doing the emergencies, when the lines are totally out of service".
"Otherwise, you have police and firefighters burdened with all the emergencies".
The difference today is the immense profile of the emergencies in Gaza and Iraq.
Peter Bouckaert, the emergencies director of Human Rights Watch, sat down and read through the binders.
"When individuals can't get a quick answer, the emergencies disappear," she said.
The authorities took more than an hour to get the blaze under control, the emergencies ministry said.
"But at the same time the frequency and intensity of the drivers of the emergencies was increasing".
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