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Its personnel are trained in the use of firearms, and the Corps has a central armoury ; personnel are also trained to handle chemical incidents, and have specialist chemical incident vehicles and equipment.
UCC states that " after the incident, UCIL began clean-up work at the site under the direction of Indian central and state government authorities ", which was continued after 1994 by the successor to UCIL, Eveready Industries, until 1998, when it was placed under the authority of the Madhya Pradesh Government.
* Mobile data terminal — Many appliances are fitted with Mobile Data Terminals ( or MDTs ), which are connected wirelessly to a central computer, and enable firefighters to call up details such as incident logs, maps of locations, or exclusion zones.
The minor can be formed by deleting one vertex ( for instance the central vertex of the 3-symmetric drawing ) and contracting an edge incident to each neighbor of the deleted vertex.
The incident took away the central leadership and stripped the opportunity for the Xianbei to restore the Tuyühu Empire.
In response to this incident, additional recent legislation against the practice was passed, first by the state government of Rajasthan, then by the central government of India.
In 77 BC, a controversial incident involving the Xiyu ( modern Xinjiang and former-Soviet central Asia ) kingdom of Loulan ( on northeastern edge of the Taklamakan Desert ) would unfold itself, although whether Emperor Zhao played any role in the decision-making is unclear.
The central character is Ignatius J. Reilly, an educated but slothful 30-year-old man still living with his mother in the city's Uptown neighborhood, who, due to an incident early in the book, must set out to get a job.
Intercontinental Press began a campaign denouncing the ICFI for the Wohlforth incident, with its editor Joseph Hansen writing that the concern over security indicated " paranoia " on the part of the IC's central leader, Gerry Healy.
Reporting in the international press on the explosion of interest in the subject has focused on the central role of the Castle incident The British newspaper The Guardian reported:
In mummers ’ plays, the central incident is the killing and restoring to life of one of the characters.
His central example is an incident at the University of Chicago.
As all the 57 were in Gough's brigade, and as they were informed of his reservations about Seely's orders, he was portrayed as central to the whole incident.
The incident was reported to central command at 7: 30 a. m., and the woman was transported to the Elmhurst Hospital Center.
The most famous incident was his subjugation of the belligerent Teutogens, the largest and most powerful of the tribes, who lived near the Middle Mountains in the north central Empire, near the current location of the Middenheim City-State ( Freistadt ).
This experience is central to Maya's growth, as is the incident that immediately follows it, her short period of homelessness after arguing with her father's girlfriend.
; Mobile data terminal: Many police cars are fitted with mobile data terminals ( or MDTs ), which are connected via wireless methods to the police central computer, and enable the officer to call up information such as vehicle license details, offender records, and incident logs.
; May 3: Violent incident at the Barcelona central telephone office.
In 1833, the Osage clashed with the Kiowa near the Wichita Mountains in modern-day south central Oklahoma, in an incident known as the Cutthroat Gap Massacre.
A central incident in the book is an eight-panel sequence in which Riel has a revelatory experience on a hilltop in Washington, D. C.
During the 2005 NKF scandal, she commented that the annual salary of S $ 600, 000 drawn by NKF's chief executive officer T. T. Durai ( the central figure in the incident ) was considered " peanuts " as compared to the hundreds of millions of dollars managed by the NKF.
While the riots occurred after a demonstration protesting the deaths of two Uyghurs in the June 2009 Shaoguan incident, the central government claimed that the riot had been masterminded by separatists abroad, particularly exiled leader Rebiya Kadeer.
* Goiânia accident, an incident of radioactive contamination in central Brazil, a real life accident with some similarities.

central and wrote
He wrote that the central theme of the topics above is that of topos theory, while the first and last were of the least importance to him.
As a spiritual basis for the refounded movement, Steiner wrote a Foundation Stone Meditation which remains a central meditative expression of anthroposophical ideas.
Crimes conducted by Patassé ’ s militias and Congolese soldiers during this period are now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, who wrote that " sexual violence appears to have been a central feature of the conflict ", having identified more than 600 rape victims.
The central argument in Principles was that the present is the key to the past – a concept of the Scottish Enlightenment which David Hume had stated as " all inferences from experience suppose ... that the future will resemble the past ", and James Hutton had described when he wrote in 1788 that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
) Philosopher Simon Blackburn wrote a rejoinder to Stove, though a subsequent essay by Stove's protegee James Franklin's suggested that Blackburn's response actually " confirms Stove's central thesis that Darwinism can ' explain ' anything.
European Commission President José Manuel Barroso wrote to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stating that new central bank regulations, allowing political intervention, " seriously harm " Hungary's interests, postponing talks on a financial aid package.
In 1932 he wrote in a letter to Robert E. Howard: " All I say is that I think it is damned unlikely that anything like a central cosmic will, a spirit world, or an eternal survival of personality exist.
In the same time Vladimir Obruchev wrote a fiction novel Plutonia, where the hollow Earth's interior possessed one inner ( central ) sun and was inhabited by prehistoric species.
Characterizing it as the " central event " in the life of a slave between the American Revolution and the Civil War, Berlin wrote that whether they were uprooted themselves or simply lived in fear that they or their families would be involuntarily moved, " the massive deportation traumatized black people, both slave and free.
Marshall wrote the document that would become the central strategy for all Allied operations in Europe.
The Changeling, a late tragedy, returns Middleton to an Italianate setting like that in The Revenger's Tragedy ; here, however, the central characters are more fully drawn and more compelling as individuals, again, assuming he wrote The Revenger's Tragedy.
By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district.
In 1938, with the outbreak of violence that would come to be known as Kristallnacht, American Orthodox rabbi Mnachem HaKohen Risikoff wrote about the central role he saw for Priests and Levites in terms of Jewish and world responses, in worship, liturgy, and teshuva, repentance.
Helen P. Foley wrote of the links between the importance of Dionysus as the central character and his effect on the play's structure, she writes: " the poet uses the ritual crisis to explore simultaneously god, man, society, and his own tragic art.
American women assumed a central role in the reforms that affected the lives of Japanese women: they educated Japanese about Western ideals of democracy, and it was an American woman who wrote the Japanese Equal Rights Amendment for the new constitution.
As Dayton Miller wrote, " White light fringes were chosen for the observations because they consist of a small group of fringes having a central, sharply defined black fringe which forms a permanent zero reference mark for all readings.
Teaming with James Horner and Mariah Carey, Jennings wrote the lyrics for the central song in How The Grinch Stole Christmas, " Where Are You Christmas?
" It was a delightful little oasis in south central Utah ," Dudley wrote.
wrote about applications of mathematics as a central theme to this topic and suggested that successful use can trump, sometimes, proof, in the following sense: where a theorem has evident veracity through applicability, later evidence that shows the theorem's proof to be problematic would result more in trying to firm up the theorem rather than in trying to redo the applications or to deny results obtained to date.
Senators Jeff Merkley ( D-OR ) and Carl Levin ( D-MI ) have written that “ proprietary trading losses ” played “ a central role in bringing the financial system to its knees .” They wrote that the Volcker Rule ’ s proprietary trading ban contained in statutory language they proposed is a “ modern Glass-Steagall ” because Glass-Steagall was both “ over-inclusive ” ( in prohibiting some “ truly client-oriented activities that could be managed by developments in securities and banking law ”) and “ under-inclusive ” in failing to cover derivatives trading.
Thomas Aquinas, for instance, in whose system of thought the idea of divine simplicity is central, wrote in Summa Theologica that because God is infinitely simple, God can only appear to the finite mind as infinitely complex.
He taught at Euphrates College, Turkey ( 1897 – 1901 ); accompanied the Pumpelly ( 1903 ) and Barrett ( 1905 – 1906 ) expeditions to central Asia ; and wrote of his Asian experiences in Explorations in Turkestan ( 1905 ) and The Pulse of Asia ( 1907 ).
While the authoring team of Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis wrote the setting's central books, numerous other authors contributed novels and short stories to the setting.
He wrote novels and literary criticisms and was known as one of the central figures in the Shirakaba group.
He also sent objection letters to major papers in Tokyo and Osaka and appealed to leading researchers for support, including Jinzo Matsumura, a notable botanist and professor of Tokyo University, to whom Minakata wrote long letters criticizing the deeds done by the central and prefectural governments.

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