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; and Safety
; Safety: Scored when the ball becomes dead in the possession of a team in its own goal area, or when the ball touches or crosses the dead-line, or side-line-in-goal and touches the ground, a player, or some object beyond these lines as a result of the team scored against making a play.
This person makes the IC initial assessment of the scene and determines the appropriate course of action for team members ; assumes role of Safety Officer until assigned to another team member ; assigns team member roles if not already assigned ; designates triage area, treatment area, morgue, and vehicle traffic routes ; coordinates and directs team operations ; determines logistical needs ( water, food, medical supplies, transportation, equipment, and so on.
Soon, the war began to go well ; French troops marched across the southern half of the Netherlands ( which would later become Belgium ), and the emergency that had placed the Committee of Public Safety in control was no more.
; Safety: Crash data for Hummers is less complete than for other SUVs.
Three main pillars – or areas of work – underpin the IAEA's mission: Safety and Security ; Science and Technology ; and Safeguards and Verification
; Safety: In case of an accident, the locomotive may act as buffer zone for the rest of the train.
Rule then passed to an unelected Committee of Safety, including Lambert and Vane ; pending a resolution or compromise with the Army.
Starting in April, however, a Committee of Public Safety was formed, and men such as Jacques Hébert were beginning to call for Antoinette's trial ; by the end of May, the Girondins had been chased out of power and arrested.
The five standing committees are Administration, chaired by McNall ; Community Services, chaired by Nemi ; Community Safety and Security, chaired by Wojtaszek ; Economic Development, chaired by Updegrove ; and Public Works, chaired by Burmaster.
It was originally marketed as an underwater telegraph, rather than as sonar, but was later very successful, its Canadian inventor awarded the " Scientific American Magazine Gold Medal of Safety " in 1929 from the American Museum of Safety, an organization for ship captains ; some were still in use during World War II.
That same year, in accord with the newly enacted US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108, the clear glass headlamp covers were deleted ; the headlamps were brought forward to the leading edge of the front fenders, and the sealed-beam units were exposed and surrounded by chrome bezels.
Chinese soldiers in civilian clothes were hiding among the civilians in the Safety Zone ; the Japanese military leadership estimated the number of such soldiers at about 20, 000.
The leading global manufacturers of silicone base materials belong to three regional organizations: the European Silicone Center ( CES ) in Brussels, Belgium ; the Environment Health and Safety Council ( SEHSC ) in Herndon, Virginia, USA ; and the Silicone Industry Association of Japan ( SIAJ ) in Tokyo, Japan.

; and life
The mind has betrayed them, reason is the foe of life ; ;
Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
The young poet-painter reproduces the French life of the streets ; ;
Others who wrote of low characters and low life included Thomas Bangs Thorpe, creator of the Big Bear Of Arkansas and Tom Owen, the Bee-Hunter ; ;
Papa, I should emphasize, had been an invalid the last several years of his life ; ;
He was always concerned with life, and he tried to picture it whole ; ;
We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
Among the dystopias, for example, Isaac Asimov's The Caves Of Steel ( 1954 ) portrays the deadly effects on human life of the super-city of the future ; ;
The State Ballet of Rhode Island, the first incorporated group, was formed for the purpose of extending knowledge of the art of ballet in the Community, to promote interest in ballet performances, to contribute to the cultural life of the State, and to provide opportunity for gifted dance students who, for one reason or another, are unable to pursue a career and to develop others for the professional state ; ;
Great thought has been given to making life easier for the growing boating population of the country ; ;
the smoke-filled, art-filled, drama-filled life of the great cities of the East ; ;
Discussions of the giants one by one will include, as far as possible, data on these aspects of growth: size at which life is started and at which sexual maturity is reached ; ;
And so the authors conclude: `` The conduct of the patient in his every-day life and in his work, even more than the foregoing facts ( mentioned above under 1 ), leave positively no room for doubt that the sense of touch, in the ordinary sense of the word, was unaffected ; ;

; and navigation
for navigation aids to give accurate bearings to ships and aircraft ; ;
Main inland waterways are the Magdalena – Cauca River system, which is navigable for 1, 500 kilometers ; the Atrato, which is navigable for 687 kilometers ; the Orinoco system of more than five navigable rivers, which total more than 4, 000 kilometers of potential navigation ( mainly through Venezuela ); and the Amazonas system, which has four main rivers totaling 3, 000 navigable kilometers ( mainly through Brazil ).
In addition, food needs to be stocked, navigation instruments and the ship itself needs to be revised and the crew needs to be given exact directions on the jobs they need to perform ( e. g. the watch ; which is generally 4 hours on and 4 hours off, navigation, steering, rigging sails, ...).
The Volta, Ankobra, and Tano rivers provide 168 km of perennial navigation for launches and lighters ; Lake Volta provides 1, 125 kilometres of arterial and feeder waterway.
The depth of the Neva Bay is less than ; therefore, a channel was dug at the bottom for safe navigation.
GPS is widely used worldwide for civilian applications ; Galileo's proponents argued that civil infrastructure, including aeroplane navigation and landing, should not rely solely upon a system with this vulnerability.
; Open access navigation: This will be available without charge for use by anyone with appropriate mass-market equipment ; simple timing, and positioning down to 1 metre.
; Commercial navigation ( encrypted ): High precision to the centimetre ; guaranteed service for which service providers will charge fees.
; Public regulated navigation ( encrypted ): Continuous availability even if other services are disabled in time of crisis ; Government agencies will be main users.
Back on the ground, the mission operations team used software containing 650, 000 lines of programming code in the orbit sequence design process ; 1, 615, 000 lines in the telemetry interpretation ; and 550, 000 lines of code in navigation.
However, there are still minimum weather conditions that must be present in order for the aircraft to take off and land ; these will vary according to the kind of operation, the type of navigation aids available, the location and height of terrain and obstructions in the vicinity of the airport, equipment on the aircraft, and the qualifications of the crew.
Longships were also double-ended, the symmetrical bow and stern allowing the ship to reverse direction quickly without having to turn around ; this trait proved particularly useful in northern latitudes where icebergs and sea ice posed hazards to navigation.
Other defense projects included gyroscope-based and other complex control systems for gunsight, bombsight, and inertial navigation under Charles Stark Draper's Instrumentation Laboratory ; the development of a digital computer for flight simulations under Project Whirlwind ; and high-speed and high-altitude photography under Harold Edgerton.
From the Amazon the Napo is navigable for river craft up to its Curaray branch, a distance of about 216 miles ( 350 km ), and perhaps a bit further ; thence, by painful canoe navigation, its upper waters may be ascended as far as Santa Rosa, the usual point of embarkation for any venturesome traveller who descends from the Quito tableland.
routes with navigation guides serving the Russian River Fleet 95, 900 km ;

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