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    an emergency

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    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
    In an emergency, call 911.

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    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • NOW, IT'S AN EMERGENCY, WHICH

      NOW, IT'S AN EMERGENCY, WHICH

    • And we have to understand, this is a climate crisis, an emergency.

      And we have to understand, this is a climate crisis, an emergency.

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    Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018

    44:53Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
    • of an emergency night shelter that is open 365 days a year; a day service attached to

      of an emergency night shelter that is open 365 days a year; a day service attached to

    • I just think he should be aware that the Royal Borough has taken a number of actions to support vulnerable residents, including those who are homeless: the establishment of an emergency night shelter which is open 365 days a year, a day service attached to that providing support services to vulnerable residents, a comprehensive seven-day-a-week service for the homeless or those at risk of homelessness.

      I just think he should be aware that the Royal Borough has taken a number of actions to support vulnerable residents, including those who are homeless: the establishment of an emergency night shelter which is open 365 days a year, a day service attached to that providing support services to vulnerable residents, a comprehensive seven-day-a-week service for the homeless or those at risk of homelessness.

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    How airplane legroom got so tight

    09:15How airplane legroom got so tight
    • in part, thanks to a March court decision that decided there wasn't enough clear and indisputable evidence that small seats materially slow the exit of passengers in an emergency.

      in part, thanks to a March court decision that decided there wasn't enough clear and indisputable evidence that small seats materially slow the exit of passengers in an emergency.

    • slow the exit of passengers in an emergency.

      slow the exit of passengers in an emergency.

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    5 Defensive Driving Strategies To Be A Safer, Smarter Driver

    09:245 Defensive Driving Strategies To Be A Safer, Smarter Driver
    • The Smith Space Cushion System developed and founded in the 1940s by Harold Smith, indicated that if you manage space, you have a place to drive out of if you get into an emergency situation,

      The Smith Space Cushion System developed and founded in the 1940s by Harold Smith, indicated that if you manage space, you have a place to drive out of if you get into an emergency situation,

    • which is correct because it's faster to drive out of an emergency situation than it is to brake.

      which is correct because it's faster to drive out of an emergency situation than it is to brake.

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    How the US Transports Its Nuclear Weapons

    06:42How the US Transports Its Nuclear Weapons
    • These agents can also—in the event of an emergency—create what's called a "National  Security Area," which essentially allows them to put any non-federal land in the United States  under the control of the Department of Energy, regardless of who owns it

      These agents can also—in the event of an emergency—create what's called a "National  Security Area," which essentially allows them to put any non-federal land in the United States  under the control of the Department of Energy, regardless of who owns it

    • of an emergency—create what's called a “National  Security Area,” which essentially allows them to  

      of an emergency—create what's called a “National  Security Area,” which essentially allows them to  

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    BBC 6 Minute English August 20, 2015 - Lifts

    06:05BBC 6 Minute English August 20, 2015 - Lifts
    • but thankfully that's rare and usually you can dial an emergency number and be rescued.

      but thankfully that's rare and usually you can dial an emergency number and be rescued.

    • but thankfully that's rare and usually you can dial an emergency number and be rescued.

      but thankfully that's rare and usually you can dial an emergency number and be rescued.

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    30 Truths I Know at 30 But Wish I Knew at 20

    08:2230 Truths I Know at 30 But Wish I Knew at 20
    • If you don't have an emergency fund, it's not the bank's responsibility to bail you out.

      If you don't have an emergency fund, it's not the bank's responsibility to bail you out.

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    Trion ICP / RIE Dry Etch - Standard Operating Procedures

    14:38Trion ICP / RIE Dry Etch - Standard Operating Procedures
    • We have the EMO, which is an emergency shut-off.

      We have the EMO, which is an emergency shut-off.

    • We have the EMO, which is an emergency shut off.

      We have the EMO, which is an emergency shut off.

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    Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025

    11:17Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025
    • Pete Muntean shows us a new development in aviation, an automated landing function for small planes built with the goal of saving lives in an emergency. Control freak Pete is like, is this going to be okay? I'm about to go fly in a plane that can land itself. It answers the age-old question, what happens if your pilot can't fly anymore? That's it? That's the button. And it's red, it's very eye-catching. It's red, yes, it's an emergency system. That system is called safe return autoland, meant to save passengers with no flying experience if the pilot becomes incapacitated, which happens on private planes more often than you think. Okay, so just do it?

      Pete Muntean shows us a new development in aviation, an automated landing function for small planes built with the goal of saving lives in an emergency. Control freak Pete is like, is this going to be okay? I'm about to go fly in a plane that can land itself. It answers the age-old question, what happens if your pilot can't fly anymore? That's it? That's the button. And it's red, it's very eye-catching. It's red, yes, it's an emergency system. That system is called safe return autoland, meant to save passengers with no flying experience if the pilot becomes incapacitated, which happens on private planes more often than you think. Okay, so just do it?

    • Our aviation correspondent, Pete Munteen, shows us a new development in aviation, an automated landing function for small planes built with the goal of saving lives in an emergency.

      Our aviation correspondent, Pete Munteen, shows us a new development in aviation, an automated landing function for small planes built with the goal of saving lives in an emergency.

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    Women less likely to survive CPR because of boobs

    03:42Women less likely to survive CPR because of boobs
    • If that's the case, then we need dummies that are representative of both sexes so that people can feel comfortable when confronted with a bra and boobs in an emergency rather than just going, Ah!

      If that's the case, then we need dummies that are representative of both sexes so that people can feel comfortable when confronted with a bra and boobs in an emergency rather than just going, Ah!

    • boobs in an emergency, rather than just going, "Ah, bazoonga, bazoonga!" Should I save this woman in front of me, or should I think about perceived sexual assault?

      boobs in an emergency, rather than just going, "Ah, bazoonga, bazoonga!" Should I save this woman in front of me, or should I think about perceived sexual assault?

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