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A prime research tool for film historians, the catalog consists of entries on more than 50, 000 films, from 1893 to the mid-1970s, documenting casts, crews, synopses and production notes.
Future suicide hijackers most likely will encounter greater resistance from passengers and flight crews, making another successful hijacking more unlikely.
However, crews tended to fire their weapons from their vehicles for the mobility this method provided, with consequent casualties.
The navy (, ) traces its heritage to Admiral Cochrane's mercenary fleet and to the tiny Portuguese ships and crews that protected the earliest coastal colonies from seaborne marauders.
Within five minutes Guerrier < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s foremast had fallen, to cheers from the crews of the approaching British ships.
As a precaution to protect the ships against any reprisals against their crews, HMS Wyandra was transferred to the Mediterranean, and took the name of sister ship Manica, while Baralongs name was deleted from Lloyd's Register.
The steamboat crews cut wood every day from the riverbanks to fuel the steam engines.
Attempts to improve navigation by the use of snagpullers often resulted in crews ' clearing large trees 100 to back from the banks.
After the end of World War I, the bulk of the Navy's modern ships ( 74 in all ) were interned at Scapa Flow where the entire fleet ( with a few exceptions ) was scuttled by its crews on 21 June 1919 on orders from its commander, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter.
Both of these crews were from Harlem.
Their crews ranged from 500 to more than 1000 men.
In the meantime, camera crews filmed the actions of the police from German apartments, and broadcast the images live on television.
The most usual craft in races are held around the coasts of Britain during summer months is the Cornish pilot gig, most typically in the south-west, with crews of 6 from local towns and races of varying distances.
The Obama Administration proposed a revision of Constellation in 2010 to focus on the development of the capability for crewed missions beyond low earth orbit ( LEO ), envisioning extending the operation of the ISS beyond 2020, transferring the development of launch vehicles for human crews from NASA to the private sector, and developing technology to enable missions to beyond LEO, such as Earth / Moon L1, the Moon, Earth / Sun L2, near-earth asteroids, and Phobos or Mars orbit.
Learning from their crews that a Carthaginian fleet was to attack Lilybaeum, Hiero II warned the Roman praetor Marcus Amellius there.
Like the pioneering Bronx crews of DJs Kool Herc, Afrika Bambataa and Grandmaster Flash, the soundsystems provided party music for public spaces, often in the economically deprived council estates from which some of their members originated.
It was common for Viking ships to tow or carry a smaller boat to transfer crews and cargo from the ship to shore.
Dinghy designs vary from small, stable, and slow craft for novice sailors to lightweight, high-speed designs that are very difficult for even experienced crews to sail safely and effectively.
** Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi military escorts on board an UNSCOM helicopter try to physically prevent the UNSCOM pilot from flying the helicopter in the direction of its planned destination, threatening the safety of the aircraft and their crews.
Survey teams closely followed by work crews from each railroad passed each other, eager to lay as much track as possible.
Airport crews often need to discourage birds from taking up residence.
With the increase in average tank armor thickness since the first ER weapons were fielded, tank armor protection approaches the level where tank crews are now almost completely protected from radiation effects.
According to Hogan, this would result in behavior that members of his family would never exhibit in real life, as when his son, Nick tossed water balloons at neighbors from a window, or when his wife would wake up early to apply makeup and do her hair before camera crews arrived to film shots of the couple sleeping.
Langford was monitoring police scanners and overheard security crews from Chicago's Merchandise Mart report that they had several feet of water in the basement and were seeing fish in the water.

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Fire crews, including aerial support from six water bomber planes, continued the battle to contain the blaze and by Tuesday morning it was again under control though still burning freely within the containment zone.
Fire fighting crews were able to protect the camp from damage.
Fire services are provided by the Potterville / Benton Township Fire Department, which utilizes paid-on-call fire fighters and maintains two ambulances with Advanced Life Support crews.
In November 2007, film crews led by actor / producer Andrew Stevens, came to Eustace to film a movie called ' Fire From Below '.
The first responding fire crews immediately realised additional resources would be required and almost every resource available to the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service was mobilised to the incident ( 93 of its 106 firefighters and all 16 of its engines ).
Fire crews prevented the wildfire from reaching the campus.
Fire crews and fire engines came from as far away as Philadelphia and Washington that day ( units from New York City were on the way, but were blocked by a train accident ; they arrived the next day ).
The island was likely named by Portuguese explorers and early fishing crews in the 16th century ( Fogo means Fire in Portuguese ).
Fire crews fight to save the wooden gateway
Fire crews used specialist search-and-rescue equipment, including sniffer dogs, carbon dioxide detectors ( which detect the respired carbon dioxide of trapped persons ), thermal-imaging equipment, and fibre-optic cameras to search for people trapped in the collapsed building.
Fire and Ambulance crews pulled seven people alive from the rubble on May 11.
San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium was used as an evacuation site, forcing the NFL to move the Monday Night Football game on October 27 between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona .< ref name =" Stadium "> Fire crews battle to limit damage from raging pie-Sign on San Diego-Oct. 26, 2003-Obtained August 31, 2007 .</ ref >
The Fire and Rescue service says that crews were faced with " a well developed fire in a large single-storey building ", which was among the largest in the village.
Fire crews quickly doused the flames ; rescue crews were not able to go on top of the building to reach the plane due to possibility of structural collapse.
According to the International Fire Code ( IFC-2009 ) and the National Fire Protection Association Fire Code 1 ( NFPA-1 ) all new buildings or renovated buildings must have fire access roadways to accommodate fire apparatus and crews and other first responders.
Fire crews from 10 surrounding departments were called in to help with the recovery.
* Fire camp: Temporary camp established at large fires to provide food, rest, and other necessities to fire crews.
* Parallel attack: Fire containment method where crews construct a fireline at some distance from the edge of the fire ( e. g., 100 yards ) and then burn out the fuel in the buffer as the fireline is completed.
Fire Department: Fire personnel, Officers, Rescue / Extrication crews, HazMat teams

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