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However, E. William Robertson: proposes the safest place for Duncan's widow and her children would be with her or Duncan's kin and supporters in Atholl.
In the face of capitalism, Jameson says, " It is safest to grasp the concept of the postmodern as an attempt to think the present historically in an age that has forgotten how to think historically in the first place " ( Jameson 1991, ix ).
The safest place is the side or corner of an underground room opposite the tornado's direction of approach ( usually the northeast corner ), or the central-most room on the lowest floor.
In 2010, San Manuel-Linn was designated the " safest place in Texas " because no crimes whatsoever were committed in the town known to its inhabitants as " sage brush city.
The captured dragons were buried at the place later called Dinas Emrys, as it was regarded as the safest place to put them.
* Dick Heckstall-Smith, The safest place in the world: A personal history of British Rhythm and blues, 1989 Quartet Books Limited, ISBN 0-7043-2696-5-Second Edition: Blowing The Blues-Fifty Years Playing The British Blues, 2004, Clear Books, ISBN 1-904555-04-7
Babson even put up a sign declaring New Boston to be the safest town in North America if World War III came, but town fathers toned it down to say just that New Boston was a safe place.
She explained that she believed this was the safest place to keep it.
With prolonged periods of conflict in which front lines were shifting and there was extensive mine-laying, residential areas and agricultural land soon became so dangerous that Afghan families felt that the safest place to be was outside Afghanistan.
Helped by a maimed Fantomex, the former White Queen tricks Shaw into allowing her into his mind, and ( with a little encouragement from Shadowcat ), as opposed to killing him, finds the most landlocked place in his mind, the point safest from Namor's rage, and wipes his memory.
Halton has been ranked by Maclean's national crime ranking report as being the " safest place to live " in the Greater Toronto Area, and one of the top 5 in Canada.
At the 2005 general election Pickles retained the seat with an increased majority of 11, 612 ( 26. 3 %), nearly as many as the total votes cast for the second place candidate, and making this the second safest seat in Eastern England, and Pickles the MP with the third-highest share of the vote cast in this region.
He confides in Teasdale, whose films he admires, and goes on to give her some advice of the safest place to go to in the aircraft in the event of a crash.
I have heard of a story of swallows and sparrows making nests on top of mansions and being content, believing that it was the safest place, not realizing that the haystack and the support beams were on fire and that disaster was about to come.
Zagłoba eventually decides the safest place is on the right bank of the Dnieper and, just as they are crossing, Bohun's Cossacks appear at the river's bank but it's too late to stop the runaways.
* Dick Heckstall-Smith ( 2004 ) The safest place in the world: A personal history of British Rhythm and blues, Clear Books, ISBN 0-7043-2696-5-First Edition: Blowing The Blues-Fifty Years Playing The British Blues
The reboot and restore process can either take place irregularly when a computer shows signs of malfunctioning, on a regular basis ( e. g., nightly ) or even, in some cases, every time a user logs off, which is the safest approach ( although that does involve some downtime ).
* Dick Heckstall-Smith, The safest place in the world: A personal history of British Rhythm and blues, 1989 Quartet Books Limited, ISBN 0-7043-2696-5 – Second Edition: Blowing The Blues – Fifty Years Playing The British Blues, 2004, Clear Books, ISBN 1-904555-04-7
" He moved to the South in the 1950s, saying that God had told him to move there because it would be " the safest place for Christians in the end time.
Additionally, " We have cyclone-rated buildings to a category 5, so this was actually the safest place to be ".
The idea that the southwest corner of a structure is the safest place in a tornado was first published in the 1800s, and is still quoted today despite being thoroughly debunked in the 1960s and 70s.
* Into the black: Moving from outside the fire front to inside the burned area, which is sometimes the safest place to be in a flare-up, i. e., behind the fire, if possible to traverse the flames.
Prior, the Alcalde, and myself-the only ones who were at the time in the Convento of Caysasay, took refuge on the landing of the stairs ; as the safest place, and awaited there whatever God might dispose with regard to us.

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The safest procedure is to let your builder estimate the size of the unit you need, rather than trying to do this yourself.
In doubles, a lift is the safest option but it usually allows the opponents to continue smashing ; blocks and drives are counter-attacking strokes, but may be intercepted by the smasher's partner.
Columbus is currently ranked 11th in the US on the list of safest cities per population.
Dar es Salaam is one of the safest large cities in East Africa.
Hume himself was uncomfortable with the terms deist and atheist, and Hume scholar Paul Russell has argued that the best and safest term for Hume's views is irreligion.
The most common, one of the most effective with hydrocodone, and safest is hydroxyzine ( often marketed under the brand name Vistaril ).
However, the biggest chunk of Italian public debt is owned by national subjects, and relatively high levels of private savings and low levels of private indebtedness are seen as making it the safest among Europe's struggling economies.
However, some historians consider Trajan's Column to be inaccurate as a historical source due to its inaccurate and stylized portrayal of Roman armor: "... it is probably safest to interpret the Column reliefs as ‘ impressions ’, rather than accurate representations.
Once sufficiently close, it is possible to hide where the tank's gunner cannot see: " The most dangerous distance away from a tank is 200 yards ; the safest distance is six inches.
Oral route is one of the safest and most comfortable, but of little bioavailability.
Image: Stamp album sleeve. jpg | A stockbook with clear plastic pockets is one of the safest ways to store stamps.
Due to the temptations and vicissitudes of life in the world monastic life is considered to provide the safest and most suitable environment for advancing toward enlightenment and liberation.
A patient is at his or her safest when a health care worker has the right to speak out on the patient's behalf without fear of reprisal or retaliation.
Ironically, Kobe, the home city of the largest yakuza syndicate Yamaguchi-gumi, is one of the safest cities in Japan, because " cheap " criminals such as street gangs and thugs are afraid to attract the yakuza's attention so they avoid being active in the city.
The safest response to finding an object believed to be an explosive device is to get as far away from it as possible.
While seemingly a hostile stage, the third stage of rampancy is actually one of the safest stages a rampant AI can experience.
Besides restoring to prominence Gregorian Chant, he placed a renewed liturgical emphasis on the Eucharist, saying, " Holy Communion is the shortest and safest way to Heaven.
Though filled almost solely with drunk and violent men, Kadie's bar is one of the safest areas in Sin City.
The Port of Brookings is considered one of the safest harbors on the coast.
Crime rates in Bromley are generally higher than the National average, but it is considered one of the safest London boroughs.

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