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Side pockets are most commonly used by funds as an emergency measure.
Pompey was appointed sole consul as an emergency measure, and married the daughter of a political opponent of Caesar.
When a small bridge is unavailable for some very low notes, some players may, as an emergency measure, use a bridge upside down.
Thymectomy is a surgical method to treat MG. For emergency treatment, plasmapheresis or IVIG can be used as a temporary measure to remove antibodies from the blood circulation.
Historian Albert Mathiez argues that the authority of the Committee of Public Safety was based on the necessities of war, as those in power realized that deviating from the will of the people was a temporary emergency response measure in order to secure the ideals of the Republic.
However, the Conservative movement's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards permits driving to a synagogue on Shabbat, as an emergency measure, on the grounds that if Jews lost contact with synagogue life they would become lost to the Jewish people.
Torpor, which is seen as an emergency measure, allows the animal to save energy by allowing its body temperature to fall to a minimum of 10. 4 ° C to 19. 6 ° C.
After the 1956 War ( often referred to as the Suez Crisis ), UNTSO greatly assisted the establishment of the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ); in large measure the result of diplomatic efforts of the UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and a proposal from Canadian minister of external affairs Lester Pearson, by providing a group of trained military personnel for peacekeeping and emergency operations to UNEF It was the first time UNTSO's expertise was tapped in order to establish a United Nations Mission.
In 1941 with the onset of World War II, President Manuel L. Quezon created the City of Greater Manila as an emergency measure, merging the city and municipal governments of Manila, Quezon City, San Juan del Monte, Caloocan, etc.
Huge timbers were inserted and the arches filled with brick as an emergency measure.
In large part because of the presence of mind of the parliament's president CJ Hambro, the Storting managed to pass an emergency measure ( known as the Elverum Authorization ) that gave full authority to the king and his cabinet until the Storting could convene again.
HPs ( articulated or not ) may still have a ladder arrangement fitted to the arm, primarily as an emergency measure.
Although both bills would have provided patients key rights, such as prompt access to emergency care and medical specialists, only the Senate-passed measure would provide patients with adequate means to enforce their rights.
It was later revealed that the decision to withdraw had been agreed at an emergency meeting during the day between Norman Lamont, Prime Minister John Major, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke ( the latter three all being strong pro-Europeans as well as senior Cabinet Ministers ), and that the interest rate hike to 15 percent had only been a temporary measure to prevent a rout in the pound that afternoon.
NACA began as an emergency measure during World War I to promote industry / academic / government coordination on war-related projects.
The Swedish Air Force purchases of various types of Italian combat aircraft in 1939 – 41 were an emergency measure caused by the outbreak of war.
However, the MOOSE system was nonetheless always intended as an extreme emergency measure when no other option for returning an astronaut to Earth existed ; falling from orbit protected by nothing more than a spacesuit and a bag of foam was unlikely to ever become a particularly safe — or enticing — maneuver.
The purpose of this trial was to discredit the so-called " final decree of the Senate " ( senatus consultum ultimum ), an emergency measure of the senate commonly used against the Populares and the Roman assemblies.
Another mitigation measure is the setup of a cache of secure fuel reserves like the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve, in case of national emergency.
The estimated time of arrival or ETA ( Sometimes called ETOA ) is a measure of when a ship, vehicle, aircraft, cargo, emergency service or computer file is expected to arrive at a certain place.
Large quantities of cement in bags were laid around the wooden cradles as an emergency measure ; however, the cement bags themselves soon washed away.
A more invasive measure could include passing a tube down the dog's throat, as an emergency first aid technique.
Mommsen, however, argues that the passage refers to members of the First Class of commoners being admitted to cavalry service in 403 BC for the first time as an emergency measure.
In current contexts, physical fitness is considered a measure of the body ’ s ability to function efficiently and effectively in work and leisure activities, to be healthy, to resist hypokinetic diseases, and to meet emergency situations.

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By contrast, an informal investigation by the High Priest and his cronies ( without witnesses being called ), as told by John, is both historically possible in an emergency on the day before a festival, and accords with the external evidence from Rabbinic sources that Jesus was put to death on the Day of Preparation for the Passover.
The first of such groups was headed by Dr. James DeWitt Mills who, along with four associate physicians ; Dr. Chalmers A. Loughridge, Dr. William Weaver, Dr. John McDade, and Dr. Steven Bednar at Alexandria Hospital, VA established 24 / 7 year round emergency care which became known as the " Alexandria Plan ".
* Lenexa, Kansas, Kansas City Area, Holds the contents of John F. Kennedy's emergency room
When John and honest deputy Ross Tyler ( Chad Walker ) are killed by car bombs that were planted by Sommers's henchmen, there is an emergency election to elect a new sheriff.
John demands that his son be brought to the emergency room.
She runs to the emergency room and stops John from shooting himself, and John allows the hostages to go free.
However, using the Public Act 72 of 1990, Governor John Engler appointed a emergency financial manager to take over the financial operations of the city in December 2000, effectively relegating the mayor, city council, and other elected public officers to advisory roles.
That summer, John Popper had emergency heart surgery due to artery blockage, forcing the band to cancel their annual July 4th Red Rocks shows at the last minute.
Dunwoody died peacefully during the evening of 17 April 2008 in John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, following emergency heart surgery.
The show focuses on paramedics John Gage and Roy DeSoto ( played by Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe ) of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 51 ( actually Station 127 in Carson, California ), and the hospital ( actually Harbor Medical Center in Los Angeles, California ) emergency room staff Dr. Kelly Brackett, Nurse Dixie McCall and Dr. Joe Early ( portrayed by, respectively, Robert Fuller, Julie London and Bobby Troup ) with whom the paramedics work to save lives.
Host John Charles Daly quickly called for " the relieving crew " and said " schedule two " ( a code word used on live broadcasts in case of an emergency: the cameras are turned to a neutral position and the sound is cut off ).
Drudge, who is pro-life, wanted to use a picture of a tiny hand reaching out from the womb to dramatize his argument against late-term abortion, but Fox's John Moody decided that that would be misleading because the photo was not of an abortion but an emergency operation on the fetus for spina bifida.
Sue Ellen appears in four episodes: in " The Caddy ", she struts down the street wearing a bra as a top, causing Kramer to crash George's car ; in " The Bottle Deposit ", Elaine spends $ 20, 000 on a set of golf clubs ( owned by John F. Kennedy ) for Mr. Peterman when she is caught in a vicious bidding war with Sue Ellen at an auction ; in " The Abstinence ", Elaine boasts to Sue Ellen about dating a doctor but then is made to look foolish when her boyfriend is completely useless during an emergency at the coffee shop ; finally, in " The Betrayal ", Elaine is so unhappy at receiving an " Unvitation " ( a super-last-minute invitation ) to Sue Ellen's wedding, that she travels all the way to India just to show up.
The west-side runways, also known as Runway 18L / 36R and Runway 18R / 36L, were designed to accommodate B-52 Stratofortress bombers and due to their proximity to NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, were an obvious choice for an emergency landing should an emergency " return to launch site ( RTLS ) attempt to land at KSC fall short.
John Compton proposed that ancient Bacchanalian rites that had been suppressed by the Roman Senate in 186 BC went underground, reappearing under the guise of emergency therapy for bite victims.
John Compton has proposed that ancient Bacchanalian rites that had been suppressed by the Roman Senate in 186 BC went underground, reappearing under the guise of emergency therapy for bite victims.
: Features reports on an infestation of wild horses in the London underground, the BBC's new soap opera The Bureau ( replacing the Nine O ' Clock News ), a fight between Queen Elizabeth and John Major ( and an emergency broadcast related to the event ), and an " air jam ".
On October 30, 2009, however, Chris announced via Twitter and Facebook that, due to a last-minute family emergency, the band would be cancelling their Alter the Ending tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never with the exception of November 7 with the Louisville Orchestra ; although the longer tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never was cancelled, Chris announced on his website on November 10, 2009 that he and John will begin a 13-date acoustic tour with New Found Glory ( who will be playing an acoustic set as well ) on November 30, 2009.
In February 1971, in the wake of the emergency nationalisation of Rolls-Royce Limited, the then Conservative government under Edward Heath and the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, John Davies, announced a policy that refused further state-support for " lame duck " industries, which led to a crisis of confidence amongst UCS creditors and resulted in severe cash flow problems for the company.
Under Kelly, Tribune supported John Prescott's challenge to Roy Hattersley as Labour Deputy leader in 1988 and came close to going bust, a fate averted by an emergency appeal launched by a front page exclaiming " Don't let this be the last issue of Tribune ".
* When reluctantly filling out an emergency medical treatment form, Chang Lee ( who had only met the semi-conscious Seventh Doctor minutes earlier and did not know his identity ) gives the Doctor's name as " John Smith ", a recurring alias originally given to the Second Doctor by companion Jamie McCrimmon in The Wheel in Space.

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