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"We are still going to replace hoses through a normal process," Kelly said, adding that the CDC's BSL-4 laboratories have about 180 air hoses.
Hoses and buckets Firefighters were already there, but they were understandably tied up trying to save structures, so San Juan and his friend grabbed garden hoses and got to work.
When firefighters arrived, men in the crowd slashed their hoses.
It's where black school children were lashed with water hoses.
The authorities answered with fire hoses and snarling police dogs.
What y'all should do is turn them hoses on them.
You've probably seen TV commercials for hoses like this, right?
Soldiers were starved and brutalized with rubber hoses and bayonets.
" Bull Connor next would say, "Turn the fire hoses on.
I just know that hoses are a non-starter for me.
They can stand down the fire hoses for now at least.
Some residents were even seen fighting the fire with water hoses.
It's time Republicans stop arguing and got out the hoses instead.
Just join additional hoses, if needed, to cover the entire area.
And we went before the fire hoses; we had known water.
For now, scientists are continuing to use the original 180 hoses.
But in the C.D.C. case, instead of looking for hoses created to fit the suits, the lab designer found a manufacturer that could make fittings that would let the industrial hoses hook up with the suits.
They suggested she hook up hoses to funnel water from her neighbors.
Despite the temperatures, Fleuette says they still use water pumped through hoses.
A firefighter hoses down hot spots caused by a wildfire Friday, Aug.
He was also tortured, beaten with thick rubber hoses and copper wire.
"At least when the firemen are done with the hoses," Allen said.
One time, she said, police used tear gas and hoses on demonstrators.
His works using decommissioned fire hoses invoke the history of the Civil Rights Movement, recalling both when hoses were turned against blacks in Birmingham in 1963 and the bombing of the Fifteenth Street Baptist Church the same year.
It's a viable alternative to the existing solution — hiring janitors with water hoses.
Mr Tawase's staff try to fight these with a water truck and hoses.
Later in the evening, the village used fire hoses to wash everything down.
CDC notified people who have been using the air hoses earlier this week.
Water from the fire hoses covered the floor, and there was soot everywhere.
More deflated fire hoses form pathways allowing viewers to circle the central mound.
Only minor safety violations, including missing fire hoses and exposed wiring, were discovered.
You're going into their town, and they're sitting on their lawns with hoses.
"It's like having two fire hoses aimed at each other," Dr. Marcus said.
Once you discover soaker hoses for garden beds, you'll never be without them.
He says there were two garden hoses at the scene – one with its end placed in the car's tailpipe, and the other hose with its end pointed through a car window – but the hoses themselves were not connected to each other.
Think of such rivers as atmospheric hoses that spray flooding rains onto narrow corridors.
The long strings of offal resemble dirty hoses more than edible pieces of meat.
The footage shows at times exasperated officers imploring homeowners wielding garden hoses to evacuate.
Residents with still-functional wells were snaking hoses over fences to nourish their neighbors.
Get creative like these pups and stay cool with lakes, hoses and watermelon feasts.
S. I also support drinking from garden hoses & riding bikes w/o a helmet.
The firefighters suspected that the box was washed there by water from their hoses.
Mr. Michaud's work as a winemaker, I realized, relied on hoses and industrial pumps.
Electric cables and ventilation hoses are laid in the cave, the Bangkok Post reports.
Green garden hoses snake around front porches, vines climb two or three stories high.
His order came swiftly: Ax the hoses, and let the alcohol fill the sewers.
L.N.G. vessels would tie up alongside and discharge their frigid cargo through flexible hoses.
Instead of revving up the vibrators, doctors began aiming fire hoses at fire crotches.
And the vessels were no longer the smooth hoses they are normally supposed to be.
Often, they're doing it with donated gear, including fire hoses that are full of holes.
You'll need a wrench to make sure the hoses are connected tightly to the unit.
They were turned back by officers using water hoses; several protesters were treated for hypothermia.
Once there, they used special hoses and "special pumpers" to put water on the fire.
The Hospaip Expandable Water Hose is one of the finest examples of these hoses around.
It was so cold outside, below freezing, that puddles from the fire hoses froze over.
Residents face fines if they use hoses to water their gardens and wash their cars.
Don't be an idiot and leave sprinklers or irrigation hoses on when it's about to rain.
The NFPA recommends applying a soap and water solution to hoses to check for gas leaks.
Some carried out pieces of debris, and others used fire hoses to spray water around it.
"I saw people from the kitchen coming down and they were pulling hoses out," Hart said.
"I'm posting this so the authorities everywhere sees [sic] this ... bring the hoses," reportedly wrote Peconi.
By misting around themselves and blasting the fire with their hoses, they reached safer ground upwind.
Hoses extend from its neck, and its back is dominated by tubular extensions and reptilian tails.
The team was armed with hoses, and also tirelessly dug ditches to create a fire break.
The spray from their hoses iced their gloves and turned their uniforms into suits of armor.
Mr. Pegg said hoses are never turned off, so as to prevent the water from freezing.
He remembers the sight of water vapor rising from the hoses that firefighters had hauled inside.
She portends ecological disaster through petals that appear riven with bolts and hoses that replace stems.
Thieves use drills to make a hole in pipelines and screw valves and hoses into place.
Air samples from the hoses are being tested to see if any harmful chemicals are present.
Another pulls out the car mats and hoses them down until they glint in the light.
You usually don't do this alone; there are even sometimes multiple hoses on the same hookah.
But because the hoses are old, the C.D.C. plans to replace them soon, Mr. Skinner said.
Law enforcement officials defended their recent use of fire hoses against protesters, despite temperatures below freezing.
Since these firefighters aren't usually using pump trucks and fire hoses, they aren't limited by water.
Firefighters plan to use prepositioned sprinkler systems, fire hoses, fire engines and aircraft to protect the homes.
There are clipped hoses and coupling links lying beside an overturned bucket with a coffee-can ashtray.
Some residents in both communities tried to protect their property with garden hoses, spraying water on roofs.
The firemen came in with a cart and a big can of water, no hoses, just buckets.
Also during Friday's spacewalk, Pesquet inspected hoses, attachments and other components of the station's ammonia cooling system.
The actor, 69, was spotted picking up some water hoses at Anawalt Hardware store in Los Angeles.
"The streams of tracer antiaircraft fire crisscrossed the sky as if sprayed from garden hoses," Bigelow wrote.
This means lawn and patio furniture as well as tools like shovels, edgers, garden hoses and wheelbarrows.
They had to follow their hoses, like cave divers with guide wires, to find their way out.
Some guards made those hanging beg, "Master, I'm thirsty," then sprayed them with hoses, Mr. Ghabbash said.
But don't worry, there are lots of great garden hoses out there that won't break the bank.
Common goods, including garden hoses, TVs, air conditioner parts, and car parts are now all in shortage.
The crushed fuselage, seemingly ripped in pieces, lay in thick vegetation as firefighters doused it with hoses.
It was taking a long time for the civilian crews to get the hoses up the ravine.
Elsewhere in Europe, there are water bombs and pistols; firefighters have even been seen using fire hoses.
The spill was found when hoses connected tankers Vigdis Knutsen and Andromeda at Brazil's Santos basin STS area.
The day we left, some of our friends were dousing their cedar-shingled roofs with their garden hoses.
The group was using three garden hoses at one time and lots of buckets to keep homes wet.
Or they shoot water from hoses attached to water tanks, like a "child's Super Soaker," ABC News reported.
I ran downstairs, started the hoses, and ran to man them wherever I saw a flame start up.
They have shown people being knocked backward with a constant barrage of water being shot from fire hoses.
A cheerful Shaq in LSU swim trunks hoses down the slide and playfully sprays the celebrities sitting courtside.
But come winter, he expects those hoses will freeze, once again necessitating the use of the water tanks.
They have responded by dragging garden hoses from their houses or sloshing pails of water to nearby trees.
The back end of their car, a Volkswagen Jetta station wagon, sprouted a tangle of pipes and hoses.
Soaker hoses conserve water because none is shooting up in the air where it evaporates in the sun.
"Our team stayed on site until hoses stopped last night," she added, audibly anxious and gasping for breath.
The C.D.C. collected air samples from the hoses and sent them to an outside, independent laboratory for testing.
Some of the giant hoses were connected to trucks that only contributed to the bad air afflicting Bangkok.
Crew members on the tanker had been connecting hoses with an oil barge for a refuel, officials said.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Testing of hoses used to supply air to scientists working in U.S. labs that handle the world's most deadly pathogens found they did not pose any health risk, even though the hoses that had been used for years were not approved for breathing air, officials said on Monday.
During these maneuvers, ships pull alongside one another and oil is transferred to a vessel via high-pressure hoses.
Both sides trading insults over loud speakers and in one of the stranger moments, protesting fishermen deployed water hoses.
In November, footage surfaced of police spraying hoses at water protectors packed onto the bridge in sub-freezing temperatures.
"It now looks like a cemetery," said Fernando Rosales, 13, a hydraulic hoses contractor preparing to abandon the site.
British startup Elvis & Kresse makes luxury items like handbags and wallets using decommissioned fire hoses from London's Fire Brigade.
Westrich used vacuum hoses to wrangle the thousands of bees into several large buckets and safely relocate the colony.
During ship-to-ship (STS) maneuvers, vessels pull alongside one another and oil is transferred via high-pressure hoses.
They were soon joined by generators, pumps, pipes, hoses and heavy machinery, which crushed most of the cat shelters.
Blackened diggers, trucks and hoses litter charred earth near the flaming wellhead, amid temperatures high enough to burn skin.
Ray Chaner quickly put to work hoses and sprinklers when another California blaze, the West Fire, threatened his home.
"I'm posting this so the authorities everywhere sees (sic) this ... bring the hoses," Peconi wrote, according to the affiliate.
And he invested in hoses specially designed for potable water to run downhill to his house from a spigot.
"Martin Luther King defied the fire hoses and the Southern good ol' boys during that time," Mr. Potter said.
But then I saw the pompiers working the canvas hoses in the streets, and the crowds thronging the bridges.
National Guard and INM officers deployed poles, water hoses, pepper spray and Tasers against migrants, according to the groups.
They used portable pumps to remove some of the water and hoses to siphon it up to the street.
The manufacturer — which had provided the original hoses — informed the C.D.C. that its products were not meant for breathing.
Two out of 10 survey participants said they install pipe insulation, while less than half check their appliance hoses.
The children were under attack -- by the dogs, clubs, fire hoses, and whatever means deemed necessary by the police.
The colorless gas, used to produce synthetic rubber used for tires and automobile hoses, is considered hazardous to health.
Some residents were using garden hoses to try to save their properties, while others escaped in cars and on mopeds.
The presence of yard trees, garden hoses or sprinklers, and lawns, were all found to be negatively associated with crime.
The computers get hot while they work, requiring water-cooling with hoses and radiators, which eat up even more space.
These are scintillating queries which include: sprinklers or hoses, apples or pears, feathers or wood, and weeping willow or oak.
The salon itself wasn't as lucky -- even though firefighters beat back flames, there was severe water damage from fire hoses.
Fighting blaze with garden hoses About 400 firefighters, along with water-dropping helicopters, worked to contain the blaze, Tripp said.
The search resumed on Tuesday, with electric cables and ventilation hoses being laid in the cave, the Bangkok Post reported.
During the weeks of protests, police have deployed different dispersion methods such as rubber bullets, tear gas, and water hoses.
They have even dug tunnels to the pipelines and diverted fuel through rubber hoses to stolen tanker trucks far away.
The hoses were meant to carry compressed air for industrial tools like nail guns and paint sprayers, Dr. Monroe said.
Workers and robots are slowly and carefully trying to remove this tangled mass of crushed concrete, pipes, hoses and metal.
Equipment designed to shut gas or oil flow during an emergency also failed, likely because control hoses burned, the CSB said.
The actor was seen leaving an L.A. home improvement store Tuesday with a couple of brand new hoses in each hand.
Neighbors were controlling the fire with garden hoses and reportedly pulled one victim out of the burning wreckage, the department said.
"While some of us manned the hoses, a chief officer led the rescue efforts of trapped personnel," firefighter Wang Ruobing said.
Because of the danger, police officers handled the fire hoses to spray the house down, but they couldn&apost go inside.
The pickup-size truck, which comes equipped with a water tank and hoses, is designed to fight blazes in rural areas.
Firefighters along an extremely steep ridge below multimillion-dollar homes were using hoses and cutting paths to stop the fire's progress.
Maybe it's because I live in the Big City now and never am allowed to turn on and off hoses anymore.
Locals tear up the riverbed with diggers or blast the banks with high-pressure hoses, then sieve the mud for gold.
Crews used shovels, hoses and chain saws to corral giant walls of flame that burned through canyons and up steep gulches.
At the gate of Zubair field, police beat protesters on their backs and legs with batons and rubber hoses, witnesses said.
They drop down from different ports within the lab, and scientists plug the hoses into their suits from different work stations.
And for a few hours late Monday night, they had help from a band of friends armed only with garden hoses.
However, a Facebook video posted on Friday showed emergency workers arriving on the scene and unreeling hoses to control the flames.
When you set up your washing machine, you'll follow manufacturer instructions to connect the hoses to the body of your machine.
Attach garden hoses to spigots to give firefighters a water source if they need it, but don't turn the water on.
But eventually he and Mr. Rollinger ran out to Home Depot and spent about $100 on hoses, tubing and plumbing fittings.
On the other hand, you can connect hoses to FUEL TANKS to fill 'em up (maybe for a GAS DRYER too?).
The digger, a dust-covered tangle of conveyor belts, hoses and thrust cylinders, chews through 60 feet of earth a day.
Stationed across ridges in front of homes, firefighters fought flames with hoses as powerful gusts propelled fire through and up hills.
Some crew members were hoisted onto helicopters while others were lowered -- in some cases by fire hoses -- onto boats, VanderWeit said.
Water leaking from hoses froze in streaks on the concrete as displaced residents walked around draped in American Red Cross blankets.
They drop down from different ports within the lab, and scientists plug the hoses into their protective suits from different work stations.
Authorities even found baby dolls he had allegedly altered to feature life-like genitalia, outfitting them with plastic hoses inside, she says.
The father-son duo looked like they were having a blast, climbing an inflatable slide and spraying each other with toy hoses.
Crews consisting of eight workers are using high-powered jet hoses to break up the mass before sucking it out with tankers.
There are big black coils of irrigation hoses and heaped fifty-pound bags of organic fertilizer at the foot of the deck.
HTC had a number of peripherals available at CES, including a wide array of toy guns, bats, gloves, fire hoses, and cameras.
Luckily for the driver, firemen and local residents came equipped with hoses to keep the fish alive while the truck was reloaded.
On June 12, police used force—"tear gas, pepper spray, and high-pressure water hoses," Al Jazeera reported—to disperse the crowd.
On a table in one of the labs sits a chip connected by thin hoses to a flask of purple-black liquid.
A single spark from the tools on metal could reignite the whole well, so firemen constantly soak the wellhead with their hoses.
Dredges floated offshore, extending scoops or hoses tipped with cutter heads into the seafloor and piping sand back onto the eroding beach.
Accessories made from fire hoses might not be for everyone, but if you're looking to stand out, this fits the bill well.
When there were no hoses with water left, he picked up a bucket and started scooping water from his above-ground pool.
Pipes and hoses emanating from the trucks connect to a metal apparatus known as a manifold, which looks like a giant insect.
Her business sells valves, fittings, hoses and other equipment to shale companies and so is exposed to the industry's ups and downs.
The pictures that came out of Birmingham — youngsters attacked by police dogs or knocked to the ground by fire hoses — were devastating.
They plug into a fuel station that looks like a gasoline pump, connect a few hoses and quickly fill up with hydrogen.
"It was no battle," he told me of the showdown between police dogs and water hoses and marchers in Kelly Ingram Park.
Water leaking from fire hoses froze in streaks on the concrete, and displaced residents walked around draped in American Red Cross blankets.
Mr. Vaus emphasized that Poway is an "idyllic" place where neighbors have helped one another fend off wildfire flames with garden hoses.
In the rioting a neighboring tavern caught fire, and water from firefighters' hoses "wiped out" most of Sostre's book inventory, Ross said.
In the living room, Beauchene pointed out Elizabeth Jaeger's "Vessel Sink Vanity," a mounted basin with hoses hanging from its granite countertop.
The manufacturer — the same one that had provided the original hoses — informed the C.D.C. that its products were not meant for breathing.
Volunteer firefighters from several towns spent hours battling the blaze in freezing temperatures that turned the water from their hoses to ice.
A firefighter hoses down trees and flying embers in an effort to secure nearby houses from bushfires near Nowra on Dec. 222.
And the roof above the organ is sloped, which meant water from firefighters' hoses ran off it and also protected the instrument.
Here are some photos of the spill and cleanup, which required bulldozers and hoses full of hot water to melt the solidifying chocolate.
But let's not serve the aesthetics of plants with a sterile monolith plant neighbor that has water-filled hoses sprouting out of it.
If fire or extreme heat compromised the hoses connected to the cockpit, pure oxygen has the potential to ignite rapidly and/or explode.
The office was tasked with standardizing things like the dimensions of railroad tracks and ensuring that fire hoses can connect to fire hydrants.
On the World Cup circuit, in friendlier climes, course workers replicate these conditions by injecting water into the snow—with hoses, not syringes.
A month before Medgar's demise Bull Connor's police had turned fire hoses with full force on men, women, and children in Birmingham, Alabama.
Ford confirmed in a statement the recall was to "correct a concern related to brake hoses on certain Edge and New Mondeo vehicles".
This is a lesson I learned personally after buying two cheap hoses shortly after my wife and I moved into our first house.
Coiled hoses are great for watering plants on a patio, for example, but terrible for connecting to a sprinkler set in the grass.
During Prohibition, the elder Mr. Comey caught wind of a bootlegging scheme to funnel beer through fire hoses between Yonkers and the Bronx.
Others, meanwhile, took to their decks armed with garden hoses as they tried to quell the flames, as seen in KABC's live footage.
Since the group often works miles from civilization, they typically don't have access to the most basic firefighting tools, like water and hoses.
"We tested the air that was coming through the existing hoses and found the air quality was satisfactory," CDC spokesman Bert Kelly told Reuters.
ChargePoint already knows that charging quickly generates a lot of heat, which is why it developed liquid-cooled hoses for its Express Plus stations.
At the entrance to Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai province, officials were bringing in large water hoses and more water pumps.
The dump trucks unload the dirt, bulldozers push it down a smooth, sloped embankment near the Providence River, and the worker hoses it down.
Parisian firefighters used DJI drones to track the progression of the Notre Dame fire and to find the best positions to aim fire hoses.
Jim Terry and his neighbor took a chance and used garden hoses to keep their rooftops and trees damp as flames raced toward them.
Wype detailers arrive at your car armed with non-toxic, plant-based proprietary cleaning products that require no additional water — no hoses, no puddles.
CDC is now conducting safety tests to determine whether the scientists might have been exposed to harmful chemicals that passed through the air hoses.
It would be two years before authorities in Birmingham, Alabama, turned police dogs and fire hoses on marchers, sparking worldwide outrage against the segregationists.
Gale was writing not long after Bull Connor, the public-safety commissioner in Birmingham, Alabama, had turned dogs and fire hoses on nonviolent protesters.
During a news conference on Monday, officials also defended their use of fire hoses against protesters the night before, despite the below-freezing weather.
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore told the LA Times that he had seen some residents fighting flames with garden hoses on their properties.
You can pump water, but the size of this vessel would've limited the requirements for fire pump and hoses to fight a little fire.
The contractor overseeing the demolition had cut off the standpipe connection, forcing firefighters to carry hoses from street level up several flights of stairs.
At one point, the plastic bundles containing the teammates were placed on the hoses for the water pumps, which acted as an impromptu slide.
On Sunday evening, hundreds of demonstrators in Binh Thuan Province defied tear gas and fire hoses to storm the office of the People's Committee.
"You don't know that it's a false alarm until you show up with the ladders and the fire trucks and the hoses," he said.
Northwell is in contact with the manufacturer to get more hoses, but can operate the ventilators without the stands, Lynam said in an email.
More fortunate neighbors pay for access to a homemade system made up of miles of interconnected hoses that carry water from a nearby hill.
We would have shepherded Freedom Riders across the American South and taken on the dogs and water hoses of Eugene Connor, known as Bull.
But he said there was no indication that the company had any knowledge or concerns about the presence of anything toxic in the hoses.
Long hoses tapped to a public pipe in another neighborhood now bring a sporadic water supply to families who used to carry buckets uphill.
Winding around the plants underneath the mulch are Gilmore Soaker Hoses that gently provide the moisture these plants need without losing water to evaporation.
Each late autumn, I flush it out and bring it inside for storage and I've been using Gilmour hoses for at least five years.
The list goes on: Teenagers confronting water hoses and police attack dogs turned the tide in the 1963 civil rights campaign in Birmingham, Alabama.
So, get your buckets, hoses and other gear ready for the three-day nationwide street party that begins Wednesday to mark the Thai New Year.
Martin spent most of the day in his bathing suit, climbing an inflatable slide in the ocean and playing with toy hoses with his son.
The deputies forced entry and found yellow hoses attached from the exhaust pipe leading into a small opening through a window, according to the statement.
It will require up to two months of road closures and noise as workers use jackhammers and high-pressure hoses to break up the mass.
They are currently looking for hay, cat food, rabbit food, flashlights, water troughs, bottled water, fruit, snacks, hoses and power generators, among many other supplies.
According to the Post, five retired firefighters working on the film as extras helped tackle the fire by attaching prop hoses to nearby fire hydrants.
Wires threaded all around the room, and stainless-steel hoses led to four trailers outside, which contained equipment too big to fit in the kitchen.
Never put batteries, plastic bags, dishware, clothing, furniture, electronics, hoses, needles, prescription bottles, food waste or food-soiled paper in your recycle bin, unless instructed.
A dozen workers smashed claws, used tiny air hoses to remove entrails and sorted peachy-pink lobster meat into various packages to be flash frozen.
Even many 50-foot hoses can weigh more than 10 pounds when dry, with any water trapped in the tube adding lots of extra weight.
When the firehoses were turned on in Selma, it could be argued that those holding the hoses were bigots that did not know any better.
"We keep this truck ready and prepared in case things get crazy," said Crowe, as he showcased the truck's water tanks, hoses, and fire blankets.
The concerns involved 180 nylon hoses that pump air into the protective suits that scientists wear while working with dangerous germs like the Ebola virus.
The problem was discovered when the C.D.C. ordered new hoses to replace the original ones, which had been installed when the laboratory opened in 2005.
They also said that they had seen workers using hoses to add water to the garbage before weighing it, increasing the cost to the government.
That's what her group faced when it participated in protests at Standing Rock, where armed police also deployed tear gas and water hoses against protesters.
They cut holes in the tops of 1.5-liter plastic water bottles and inserted spare Camelbak hoses to emulate the gear of the European participants.
CDC officials learned about the problem when they were ordering replacement hoses, and were told by the manufacturer that they were not certified for breathing air.
It is a bill only a utility (and the lawmakers who do its bidding) could love, an extravagant gift to FirstEnergy investors that hoses Ohio ratepayers.
For instance, Ward has used baby strollers, baseball bats, bottles, fire hoses, shopping carts, and so much more to tell the stories of individuals and groups.
To thwart rescue efforts, Stolper purchased two electrical fans to help spread the flames and padlocks to prevent the fire department from accessing the fire hoses.
Workers, covered entirely in protective gear, used high-powered hoses to dismember the toxic worm-goblin so that they could suck the pieces out using tankers.
The country began buying recycled plastic, then had small factories in China use the scraps to create inexpensive, plastic exports like shoes, bottles, hoses, and gadgets.
It also has a detachable hand vac for when you need to get up close and personal with your vacuuming job and plenty of detachable hoses.
The results are passed back to the farm's irrigation system—a grid of drip tapes (hoses with holes punched in them) that are filled by pumps.
Hollingham found "plenty [of] urine swilling around—in vats, funnels and hoses," which the scientist was using for tests of the tomato strain set for orbit.
Elvis & Kresse uses reclaimed fire-hoses from the London Fire Brigade to make luxury bags, travel accessories, home products, and more for its Fire-Hose Collection.
During the other incident, which occurred in January, firefighters sprayed the air with gushing water from giant hoses in an attempt to bring pollution levels down.
Living on two ham sandwiches a day Linking a minimum wage battle in Birmingham to water hoses and attack dogs may seem far-fetched, almost obscene.
On the sound tape, the growling of police dogs and the spray of fire hoses, echoes of the civil-rights movement, are laid over the music.
Vietnamese fishermen have complained of Chinese fishing boats, equipped with satellite technology and high-pressure hoses, ramming their vessels in disputed waters and taking their valuables.
Leaks that can be detected in the water delivery system include pipe bursts, toilet flapper leaks, and leaks in supply-line hoses to clothes and dishwashers.
The problem came to light when the C.D.C. ordered new hoses to replace the original ones, which had been installed when the laboratory opened in 2005.
Divers used suits with air hoses and umbilical lines that pumped warm water into the suits from the surface for about three hours, Mr. Harris said.
This is how we live, among kitchen sinks and highways, water hoses and roadside stands, which, in these instances, are often rural, often Southern, familiarly human.
Near Fort Rice, North Dakota (CNN)They're the images history will remember: law enforcement using hoses on protesters advancing toward the Dakota Access Pipeline site last month.
Firefighters trying to save a house on one cul-de-sac scrambled with water hoses as the fire raged above them, throwing down a shower of embers.
They are, after all, fire veterans, having weathered many catastrophic blazes and believing that standing staunchly in front of their homes with hoses is where they belong.
The CDC said it has suspended laboratory work that involves the use of these air hoses, which have been in use since 2005, during the review period.
" Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier explained that authorities used fire hoses to "repel aggressive protesters who were throwing objects including rocks, asphalt and water bottles at officers.
In another picture, four protesters were silhouetted against a spray of water as they held hands to keep from being felled by fire hoses in Birmingham, Ala.
All our PA's, who worked really hard, came in with, like, Breaking Bad Tyvek suits and mops and hoses and buckets and it still infiltrated every orifice.
The mains had been knocked out in the torpedo strikes, meaning there was no water pressure in the hoses; Shea did what he could with chemical retardants.
Photographs from the scene showed fire fighters scaling ladders to access the building's upper floors with fire engines pumping water through hoses placed on the ground floor.
He said scientists who worked in the lab expressed some health concerns when they were told about the hoses, but were eager to get back to work.
He ended up with a 28-inch incision in his side and a pair of half-inch hoses sticking out of his torso to drain the fluid.
Throughout history, too many people have sacrificed too much – fought wars, and braved fire hoses, dogs, bullets, and bombs – for this generation to sit on the sidelines.
Photographs showed the charred remains of a tour bus surrounded by a tangle of fire hoses along a stretch of the highway that is lined by trees.
Hamada refused, so, he said, "they stripped me out of my underwear and brought a plumbing clamp," of the kind typically used to moderate pressure in hoses.
In late November, dozens of people were hospitalized and hundreds injured after police used fire hoses, rubber bullets, and several other forms of force to curb the demonstration.
There have been reports of fire hoses turned on protesters in freezing cold weather; and a protester was seriously injured in an explosion a few days before Thanksgiving.
The device can also support up to three plants at once, in the unlikely scenario that you're willing to ruin your whole plant aesthetic with even more hoses.
Of the 36 people detained, many were assaulted with hoses and metal rods at the local police station, according to Kurdish politicians who visited the area days later.
The rubber joint venture, however, saw margins and profit decline, with EPDM rubber - used in windscreen wipers, brake hoses and transmission belts - suffering in particular from strong competition.
That's a broad range, but it does mean that you are probably wasting a couple thousand gallons of water due to leaky pipes and garden hoses each year.
Retired firefighters working that morning on set, were immediately put to work as they rushed to grab "prop" fire hoses and use nearby hydrants to control the flames.
The Gucci bag of garden hoses, the Garden Glory Gold Digger is perfect for those who want to show off a bit while they tend to their crops.
Dealing with a few hoses strapped to one's face and the gentle sounds of a ventilator is definitely more appealing than the potential consequences of ignoring the condition.
But veterans at the camp say pictures and video of water hoses used against Native Americans spoke to their concern of heavy-handed tactics used by law enforcement.
The Vietnamese crewmen hold rubber hoses in their mouths attached to an onboard air compressor, strap lead weights around their waists, then dive, often deeper than a hundred feet.
In the area of Belaya Gora, in northeastern Siberia, locals use high-power water hoses to dig through the ground in search of mammoths and other ice age animals.
I remember I need to replace one of the soaker hoses for the vegetable garden, as it split after two years of not being brought in for the winter.
CDC officials learned about the problem earlier this week when they were ordering replacement hoses, and were told by the manufacturer that they were not certified for breathing air.
He said the CDC routinely tests the air quality in the tank that feeds the hoses to ensure it meets standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
By the time I got to my mother's apartment 10 minutes later, she had set the fire alarm off and the firemen were already pulling hoses off their trucks.
"There were no rubber hoses being brought out, no bright lights," he said after being told of the confrontational nature of the scenes between the pilots and the investigators.
The former owners left a collection of rakes, shovels and hoses in the garage, "plus a super-high ladder so we can change the light bulbs," Ms. Rodiek said.
The photos of children being attacked by water hoses in Birmingham and in other places helped turned the tide, said John Lewis, the Georgia congressman and civil rights activist.
It's like those informercials showing people struggling with tangled garden hoses in black and white before the amazing tangle-free hose appears in their lives and makes everything better.
This year, with temperatures in the 80s and humidity levels of approximately 4 million percent, water warriors came out by the hundreds, wielding balloons, hoses, water guns, even buckets.
They doused the flames and threatened vegetation with hoses, and firefighters and National Guard troops used bulldozers, shovels and axes to clear brush and trees, to create fire breaks.
Before the Corpus Christi fire burned out, the water supply system was nearly exhausted and hoses bringing additional supplies ruptured but were quickly replaced or repaired, the CSB found.
All of them were missing parts or had damaged parts, such as bacterial filters, the network of tubing that connects the ventilator to an intubated patient, or oxygen hoses.
On the edge of the market, dozens of vendors have set up shop, with stacks of five-gallon containers full of stolen fuel and rubber hoses to siphon it.
At Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday, Mr. Biden's plane was greeted by fire trucks, which bathed Air Force Two with their hoses as a final tribute to his service.
New hoses were expected to arrive Friday night, Dr. Monroe said, adding that they were certified for breathing, but that he did not know what they were made of.
Typically you have to know what side of your car the gas tank is on, but Costco has extra-long hoses that allow you to pump from either side.
Hoses Tsambido, chairman of the Chibok Community in the capital Abuja, told Reuters the girl was found on Tuesday in the Kulakasha area on the fringes of Sambisa Forest.
A cleaning crew had their hoses on at full blast, spraying down the entry way, the windows and the exterior of the chapel ... presumably in preparation of Monday's ceremony.
The family-owned company - which makes rubber hoses and metal tubes mainly for use in air conditioning, brakes and electric vehicles - is being advised by JP Morgan on the sale.
They didn't bring bigger hoses and bigger dogs to beat Bull Connor, but they fought him with a toughness and a grit, unarmed truth, unyielding love, that transformed our nation.
Technicians are using power hoses on the dirty stone to stencil the 550-metre-long "Triumphs and Laments", which is based on charcoal drawings by South African artist William Kentridge.
Police in Hong Kong used rubber bullets, tear gas and water hoses on crowds demonstrating against a proposed law that would allow people to be extradited to the Chinese mainland.
Photo: Aylesford and District Volunteer Fire DepartmentSome brave Canadian laddermen recently showed up to put out a grass fire, but their hoses weren't getting any suction from the hydrant. Why?
Those who do handle radioactive material must first don protective suits that are inherently cumbersome and are further encumbered by the air hoses needed to allow the wearer to breathe.
Displays of white madness let the nation in on its dirty secret: It was willing to blast black bodies with water hoses, and unleash police dogs on innocent black flesh.
Waste Management has found more of the recyclables they pick up from households are contaminated with items they cannot processed, such as plastic bags, garden hoses and even bowling balls.
Zoo staff corralled human attendees into the gift shop and then used water hoses to clear all the orangutans out of the enclosure for long enough to fix the netting.
Their breakthrough came in the famous 1937 "sit-down strike" in Flint, Michigan, when workers occupied a General Motors factory and fought back police repression with rocks and water hoses.
First, you'd need a wrench, screwdriver, and a rag; I'd also recommend having a little bowl ready to catch the small amounts of water released from the hoses you'd unscrew.
They work in packs of three or four, using a crude system of pumps and hoses to turn sandy river banks into a slurry the color of café con leche.
Some of the temporary water measures, such as retention ponds and using long hoses to access other rivers, would be ineffective in winter, when temperatures will fall well below freezing.
"That was the civil rights era, when so-called law enforcement officers were using fire hoses and attack dogs," George Takei, Sulu on the show, said in a phone interview.
The facility plays a vital manufacturing role as the nation's only producer of neoprene, a synthetic rubber that's found in everything from gaskets and hoses to fishing waders and wetsuits.
Across rural KwaZulu-Natal, efforts to adapt to drier conditions are evident, from the new 'JoJo' tanks to hold rainwater running off tin roofs to more irrigation pumps and hoses.
While all garden hoses can, of course, be used for irrigation of plants, flowers, turf, and so on, a standard garden hose is not referred to as an irrigation hose.
As firefighters battling the fire sprayed the building with fire hoses, museum officials called in conservators and found freezer space, hoping they could salvage soaked items, according to Ms. Maasbach.
Images from live cameras at Perisher, the largest ski resort in the southern hemisphere, showed "snow guns" connected to long twisting hoses funneling liters of water instead of white powder.
On a cold February morning, six workers wearing grimy overalls and gas masks clamber over the 50 feet-tall (15 meters) man-made hill, dousing the smoke with fire hoses.
By the second day, Commissioner of Public Safety Bull Connor ordered police to spray the children with powerful water hoses, hit them with batons, and threaten them with police dogs.
They control the hoses and they can turn on the water, but so far, the most powerful people in our country are doing little to address an increasingly grim future.
With summer approaching just around the corner, fire departments are warning families about the dangers of garden hoses left out in the blazing sun, which can heat water to dangerous temperatures.
Scholl had the hoses in her trunk because in her work as a home healthcare aide, she used them to run water for the dogs at a client's home, Kansky says.
Criminals, with help from Pemex workers who are bribed or coerced, attach thick hoses to the pipes, which channel the fuel into trucks, often waiting several kilometres away to receive it.
Temporary requirements such as bans on over-watering lawns, hosing down sidewalks and washing cars with hoses that do not have a shut-off valve would become permanent under the plan.
Who can look away from the images of the courageous marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge meeting Alabama's Public Safety Commissioner Theophilus "Bull" Connor's fire hoses, police batons and attack dogs?
Fenner, best known for its heavy conveyor belts and reinforced polymer technology, was founded in 1861 and its early products included leather belting for use in power transmission, lacing and hoses.
Ms. Fleming estimated that "at least" 50 people were working to pull two people out of the plane when she arrived, using garden hoses in an attempt to extinguish the flames.
Fluorinated chemicals are used in products like hoses to reduce emissions for vehicles and stain resistance for clothing, but are also associated with major health risks including kidney and testicular cancer.
One of the things we did from a technical standpoint is we put these water filtration hoses in the background, so we could get a general orientation of where we were.
It is not easy though, to avoid retaliating in the face of vicious dogs and water hoses and armed sheriffs with batons bearing down with malice and hate on unarmed protesters.
That's a classification reserved for hoses like the Melnor Flat Soaker Garden Hose, which features a permeable exterior that allows water to slowly but steadily leak out all along its length.
Firestone's parent company blames a "severe business climate" in which the value of rubber — used to make tires, hoses, roofing, gloves and condoms — has plummeted 211 percent since its 223 peak.
But buying or leasing a water tanker is not as easy as ordering hoses, or even sharing a few hundred firefighters, as the United States and Australia do now as well.
Workers used bulldozers and hoses to clean up the wriggling fish, which coated the road and cars in a slime that they produce copiously for protection and when they are stressed.
As it stands, they're still in danger of abuse from local law enforcement, who have recently taken to employing violent measures—tear gas, rubber bullets and water hoses—against the demonstrators.
Demonstrators protesting a proposed extradition bill have been clashing with Hong Kong police, fending off rubber bullets, tear gas and high-pressure water hoses well into Wednesday night, AP and Reuters report.
CDC will now test air from the old tubing to check for any toxic chemicals, but Monroe said there is no evidence that breathing air from the hoses caused any ill effects.
But KwaMusi's hoses have cut the water needed for irrigation and helped the 15.53 members of the cooperative maintain a steady income of at least 215.5 rand ($2120) per person per day.
Racism in 2018 isn't about segregation, water hoses, and dogs but about constructs designed to capitalize off of poor people and people of color (good luck if you fall into both categories).
He endured torture, including beatings with rubber hoses and copper cables, that his military debriefer later characterized as the most profound abuse sustained by any American service member since the Vietnam War.
Sculptor Nancy Rubins, then 27 and new to the city, contributed a cave fashioned from forlorn junk like lamp shades, hoses and small appliances, which she bought in bulk from various Goodwills.
The 50-foot Water Right 400 Series Slim & Light Garden Hose weighs less than many garden hoses that are half its length yet it still delivers plenty of water pressure and volume.
On a summer day, more than 13,000 day-trippers and vacationers from Chengdu to Guang'an might visit the attraction, most of which is underwater or within the range of hoses and sprinklers.
If you decide to go this route, The Sweethome advises that units with two hoses are better than those with one, and recommends the dual-hose Whynter Elite ARC-122DS (about $500).
North Koreans use hoses to transfer refined petroleum products to their ships to bring back home" Haley said, saying that "many tankers are willing to provide oil to make a quick buck.
To reach the gold, miners must clear the land of trees, and then using pumps and high-powered hoses, they blast away river banks, turning the soil into a pale, brown slurry.
The NYK Group's Anti-Piracy Curtain features dangling hoses with high-pressure nozzles that thrash wildly alongside the ship, blasting away even the most adept climber and flooding a skiff in minutes.
The most harrowing images are of the firefighters marching into this madness, clad in their heavy yellow protective gear, lugging hoses, doing their best to protect people and property from the unpredictable flames.
Spray trucks, hoses, and bottles filled with household disinfectants like bleach are quickly being dispatched across China, as the country scrambles to control the outbreak of the novel coronavirus known as 2019-nCoV.
With ladders and hoses freezing in the bitter cold, the firefighters fought their way into the burning building and found the 2-year-old twins, identified as Anna and Israel Omijie, almost immediately.
According to statements given during a congressional investigation, Navy vessels pulled up in the bay at night, spraying a benign—or so they thought—bacteria called Serratia marcescens from hoses on the decks.
On their way out of town, they decontaminated their equipment to avoid transporting invasive species, "weed-washing" the outside with high-pressure hoses, and burning the insides of tanks with 140-degree water.
I was reminded of those lessons while watching footage of the Sioux Tribe and their supportive protesters at the Standing Rock Reservation being assaulted with water hoses and weapons by law enforcement officers.
A few small plastic hoses and a thermistor to measure temperature are then attached through the lid to circulate fluids through the contraption to induce the chemical reactions necessary to manufacture various medicines.
"We have no evidence that anybody has suffered ill health effects from breathing air that came through these hoses," Stephan Monroe, associate director for laboratory science and safety at the CDC, told Reuters.
It's more efficient, does less damage to a room, and it can be connected to a home's existing water supply using flexible low-pressure hoses so installation doesn't require a massive home renovation.
That really happened: the baby elephant that suffocated because his trainer wasn't there; the black-maned lion that was shot as he fled up a railroad track, while the fire hoses sprayed hopelessly.
The grind has become routine for these boisterous, singing Valkyries, in their crimson-red work dresses, who sponge down the dead bodies, cleanse limbs with water hoses, and try to slap them awake.
Local firefighters with Bolivia's volunteer-based force say they are poorly equipped with little more than backpacks of water, hoses and machetes, lacking heavy machinery to clear debris and stop fires from advancing.
There have been violent confrontations near the route of the pipeline with state and local law enforcement, who used tear gas, rubber bullets and water hoses on the protesters, even in freezing weather.
The second gallery features another sculpture, "Medusa," made of black paper rolls as thick as fire hoses that have been soaked, wrung and shaped into coils that recall the snakes of Medusa's hair.
In 2005, the state teamed up with the Nature Conservancy and the University of Hawaii to devise a contraption—basically, a barge equipped with giant vacuum hoses—to suck algae off the seabed.
Some crew members were hoisted onto helicopters while others were lowered -- in some cases by fire hoses -- onto boats, VanderWeit said, but rescue efforts stalled as fires broke out on the cargo ship.
Many farmers said the devastation would have been considerably worse were it not for the workers on the front lines, frenetically spraying water from hoses and small water tanks mounted on their backs.
Up and down Southern California's canyons and coastlines, they stormed into neighborhoods and engulfed homes where people were using sprinklers and garden hoses as a last, desperate defense against the wind-driven wildfires.
"Once we started flowing all the water, the mist from all the trucks, all those hoses and stuff just started icing up and made for very miserable conditions - walls of ice," he said.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeAmong the many dangers firefighters face at work each day, those high-powered water hoses have enough pressure to cause some serious damage if they ever got loose.
Confrontations between law enforcement and protesters turned violent again last weekend when police used water hoses in sub-freezing weather in an attempt to disperse about 400 activists near the proposed tunnel excavation site.
The books delve into the inner workings of the movement: the grueling training in nonviolent resistance, the harrowing bus rides through Klan-controlled towns, the humiliating fire hoses, the jail time, the tear gas.
What's surprising is that Zapata was apparently able cut out all the Flyboard's extras — the watercraft, the long hoses, the water as a means of propulsion — and build a sort of small, personal aircraft.
MOSCOW, May 19 (Reuters) - Renault is recalling 10,116 Kaptur vehicles sold in Russia in June 2016-May 2017 for repairs because of a possible risks to brake hoses, Russia's standards watchdog said on Friday.
Video of the subsequent five-car pile-up shows scores of hagfish zipping across the asphalt as the Oregon State Police try to contain the slime-drenched horror scene with a backhoe and hoses.
Aircraft dropped fire retardant on flames and homes as people ignoring evacuation orders used garden hoses to spray down their properties when the blaze flared Thursday evening, propelled by 1003-mph (2100-kph) gusts.
To prevent the contents of the sewer from flooding streets and homes nearby, the utility is sending an eight-member team to break up the fatberg with high-powered jet hoses and hand tools.
It was the same at the four other carwashes owned by the same family in New York City and the surrounding area: the phone lines disconnected, the hoses and wash mops idle and dry.
A Renault spokesman said the carmaker was preventively checking the position of certain brake hoses and replacing them if necessary, adding that it had not been notified of any accidents relating to the fault.
And we just went on before the dogs and we would look at them; and we'd go on before the water hoses and we would look at it, and we'd just go on singing.
In the 219s, with the civil rights movement in full swing and news media paying attention, white America finally started to learn about racial violence: the fire hoses in Birmingham, the bombings, the assassinations.
The consequences could be catastrophic, as with the 1904 fire that destroyed much of downtown Baltimore: Buildings could have been saved if fire departments from neighboring cities had hoses that fit Baltimore's fire hydrants.
In a statement on Monday, the CDC said testing by an independent laboratory showed the air supplied through the hoses met standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard for breathable air.
Unlike traditional showerheads that are large circular hoses, Rua is uniquely designed as a geometric ring that can apparently deliver a wider shower with more even coverage across your body, according to the campaign page.
"It's easier to, you know, grab things like hoses out of midair and attach them together as a person looking at those, as opposed to trying to get a robot to do that," he said.
Israel has a right to defend its border, but in the face of unarmed civilians it could do so with nonlethal tactics common to law enforcement, such as the use of high-powered fire hoses.
Kresse Wesling and her husband Elvis started their business "with 40 pounds in pocket, making belts in their bedroom" after realizing that London fire services were throwing away 10 tons of fire hoses a year.
Current washing options are manual (hoses, squeegees), semi-autonomous (a robot is placed on the end of each row in succession), or fully autonomous (there's a cleaning robot on each row and it runs itself).
Earlier, residents who had been trying to help douse the blaze with garden hoses from their backyards were seen scrambling for cover at one point when a large clump of vegetation burst into heavy flames.
But here at Virgen de las Viñas, or Virgin of the Vineyards, the biggest producer in Spain's largest wine region, production comes in the shape of giant steel vats and hoses connected to tank trucks.
Thus, Mr. Metropoulos's Cobra will appear at Pebble Beach with its initial invoice, fitted with most of its original belts and hoses, and exhibiting factory spark plug wires and engine compartment and drive train markings.
Step 4: Place the drainage tube into the sinkAfter reading horror stories of drain hoses slipping out of sinks and flooding floors, I use a piece of string to secure the outflow to the sink.
At the main entrance of the cave, more pumps and hoses have been trucked in to speed up the drainage process, and rescuers are now also able to pump 24 hours a day without pause.
Originally he and the band wanted to create a continuous curtain of water, but they ran out of research and development time, forcing them rebuild it the day before the shoot using 60 garden hoses.
Federal prosecutors and congressional investigators are examining how Russians linked to the Kremlin turned the sites into garden hoses of bogus news stories and divisive political ads, and whether they coordinated with the Trump campaign.
To achieve that goal, we need to acknowledge racism, and acknowledge that it operates not only with fire hoses and police dogs but also in whispers, in fine print, in invisible ink, in coded language.
CHOOSE FLEXIBLE FURNITURE Benches with built-in storage can save space while offering a place to hide hoses and gardening tools, said Ms. Rogue, who likes the Keymar Teak storage bench ($399 at Signature Hardware).
"There's this eye contact and body communication with the people around the circle; people have hoses so you can try to kind of direct the fire if it looks like it's getting crazy," she said.
The hoses are used with protective gear that looks like a spacesuit, fully enclosing the wearer and providing its own air supply to avoid any possible contact with pathogens, some of which may be airborne.
About 62,000 claims are pending against Goodyear in states including Florida, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas over alleged exposure to asbestos-containing products as floor tiles, furnace hoses, gaskets and heat shields, Berkshire said.
A Japanese P-3 maritime patrol plane detected the vessels, which lay alongside each other connected by hoses, on May 19, with one of the ships flying what seemed like a Chinese flag, it said.
A plane's water can become contaminated when it is loaded onto a flight using temporary connections (including carts, hoses, trucks, etc.), if the water system is poorly maintained or biofilm grows, the Washington Post reports.
They noted that the McCampbell had endured constant harassment, including mock attacks by small boats every night, which forced the crew to stand guard with machineguns, small arms and high-pressure water hoses at all times.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cones of white paper sprout from the seasalt-eroded pillars of one colonial building along Havana's seafront, elaborately painted curtains cascade from another while out front children play with an installation of multicolored hoses.
The English cartoonist, who drew outlandishly elaborate machines that performed simple tasks, could have made imaginative use of the endless variety of valves, hydraulic hoses, couplings and other parts churned out by the Swedish engineering group.
When it came to comparing the strength of the stitched intestines (those leaky garden hoses), the STAR system's finished tubes were as good as the human surgeon's, able withstand the same or equal pressure in tests.
As flames raged closer, some residents ignoring evacuation orders stood in driveways or on top of roofs and used garden hoses to keep their homes wet and to fight the flames as smoke billowed around them.
Turga and another three dozen women share a small plot of land neighboring that of Orgo, on a flat plane broken by a lone acacia tree and crisscrossed by black rubber hoses - the drip-irrigation system.
"Amazing Grace" also echoes street art with its room-size installation of baby strollers arranged so that you walk around them on a carpet of fire hoses, in a space lit like a church or mausoleum.
The result was a new layer of security imposed upon Skid Row in the name of public health: sanitation workers wielding hoses, bleach, and trash compactors, escorted by a platoon of police to do daily cleanups.
You had to be well-prepared: You needed a water tank, hoses, towels to place under the doors, and a fire plan for where you'd go and what you'd do if you were forced back inside.
Throngs of civilians were waiting to grab jugs of water from the municipal trucks that have visited many neighborhoods, while others were getting their water from generous private residents, passing along what they have through hoses.
Why the unsuitability of the hoses was not recognized in 2005 is not clear, Dr. Monroe said, adding that he did not know whether the disclaimer about breathing was something that the company adopted after 2005.
Mr. Trump's bruised ego invents outrageous claims of voter fraud, not caring that this rhetoric was built upon dogs and water hoses set on black children and even today the relentless effort to silence black voices.
So many of its images remind me of ones I've seen before — police attacking black people with fire hoses, marches on Washington, a young person gently putting a flower in the muzzle of a soldier's gun.
Firefighters were busy elsewhere and it was time for residents to do what they could to protect their homes north of Los Angeles late Thursday: They used garden hoses to lay down at least a little moisture.
Fire extinguishers, hoses, televisions and even a bronze bust of Mario Filho, the journalist after whom the stadium was named, were among the items stolen, the Rio de Janeiro Football Federation said in a statement on Tuesday.
The first time Margherita appears, she's running over to the clashing protesters and police officers, a mass of churning action — truncheons, limbs, water hoses — that evokes one of those giant canvases depicting the massacre of the innocents.
In the first incident, EU Navfor said suspected pirates in a high-speed boat exchanged fire with guards aboard the tanker, which escaped without casualties after accelerating, altering course and using fire hoses to thwart the attack.
In 1962, the heavyweight contender traveled to Detroit to listen to the Nation's "Supreme Minister," Elijah Muhammad, and Malcolm X. For African-Americans, the Nation represented a militant alternative to picket lines, fire hoses and attack dogs.
You don't watch an entire generation take water hoses and dogs on the front line during the '60s or watch another generation perish from AIDS and then get to drive around in big cars and do nothing.
If you have a few hours free, you can find online videos of parents shooting off blue or pink water from fire hoses to announce the joyful news or slicing open a cake filled with colored marbling.
Northwell Health, New York's largest healthcare provider, received more than 100 ventilators from the stockpile, some of which were missing hoses that pump air into patients, according to Terry Lynam, the health system's chief public relations officer.
Thousands of activists, including members of Black Lives Matter, and two thousand military veterans went to Standing Rock, to protest on the Sioux's behalf; last month, they endured rubber bullets and water hoses fired in freezing temperatures.
Take, for example, the satin top and skirt from the Blood and Roses Collection of 2015: Its ruffles and pleats don't adorn hems or sleeves or necklines; they wind into dense concentric circles resembling eccentric fire hoses.
Later in the evening, a number of protesters escaped on ladders made of rope or plastic hoses, dropping down from a bridge connected to the campus, as supporters on escape motorcycles awaited them on the road below.
The future could be even worse for the protesters, who have already faced tear gas and high-pressure water hoses in freezing weather, since Mr. Trump has shown a strong disdain for First Amendment rights and protests.
At the Saddleridge fire on Friday morning, some families in Porter Ranch began returning to their homes as firefighters were still pulling hoses across soaked, charred lawns and driveways covered in broken garden statues and bent metal.
To further minimize the robot's weight, instead of using heavy pneumatic actuators that require hoses attached along the arm's length to pump hydraulic fluid, the Giacometti Arm takes advantage of lightweight artificial muscles to move its individual segments.
After Langley-Eustis' resident entomologist realized he couldn't do shit about the swarm, the base brought in Andy Westrich, a retired Navy member and a local bee keeper, who was able to remove the bees using vacuum hoses.
A group of guards usually carried out the beatings, often with tools such as silicone bars and hoses, to punish prisoners for their perceived opposition to Bashar al-Assad's regime, according to a new report from Amnesty International.
Two little tractors carrying water hoses puttered through the snow on either side of the plots—each about the size of a basketball court—while researchers in rubber clothes sprayed freezing water a hundred feet in the air.
But I was remembering San Diego, especially how a few souls, ignoring the mandatory evacuation orders from police and fire officials, stayed behind to hook up hoses and start drenching their lawns and gardens with the sprinkler system.
Lovett baking human meat pies — which, relevantly, is a plot point in "Titus" — she sets about removing the corpses' clothing and accouterments, then draining them of fluids and gases with a ludicrous contraption involving hoses and hand pumps.
The water protectors, or protestors, were not spraying the police from fire hoses in sub-freezing temperatures, they were not using pepper spray and concussion grenades, and they were not wearing riot gear and standing behind armored vehicles.
People being hosed with fire hoses in the streets over racism, there were some bad things that happened in this country in the &apos60s and I though then, we may never make it another ten years, and we did.
On their rig with two other firefighters, the crew pulled two hoses off the fire engine and wet down hot spots as quickly as possible, targeting the towering palm trees so they didn't drop burning embers on the rooftops.
In the village of KwaMusi and others nearby, drought-hardy beans and amaranth - grown in fields snaked through with water-sipping drip irrigation hoses - are showing up on plates once filled mainly with maize porridge, the region's old staple.
Police used water hoses in below-freezing temperatures to keep about 400 protesters at bay, a move criticized by activist groups, the American Civil Liberties Union and elected officials concerned about freedom of expression and the escalation of violence.
He recalls the fog of dust created as workers fired the crushed coal – a residue from coal-fired power plants – against the ship bottoms from high-powered hoses, moving through the tented blasting area in respirators and protective suits.
The migrants alleged that the crew aboard the Coast Guard cutter told them they needed to ask for permission to stand up and threatened them with metal batons, water hoses and pepper spray if they did so without authorization.
The most obvious were those streaming from the eyes of protesters in the shadows of Hong Kong's glass-walled office towers, while police tried to disperse them with tear gas, as well as plastic bullets, water hoses and clubs.
"The Last Memory" is an intense vision layered with charcoal rubbings of images of a child being strangled by a screaming soldier, firemen with hoses, collapsing bricks, white men in ties and sunglasses, and black women burning in flames.
BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi police wielded batons and rubber hoses to disperse about 250 protesters gathered at the main entrance to the Zubair oilfield near Basra on Tuesday as unrest across southern cities over poor basic services gathered pace.
CANNON BALL, N.D., Dec 4 (Reuters) - The sheriff of the North Dakota county where thousands of people are protesting a controversial pipeline project defended police tactics after they used water hoses and rubber bullets in a late November confrontation.
In Birmingham, the fire hoses and police dogs of Eugene Connor, known as Bull, a city commissioner installed by the "Big Mules," not only hastened the end of legal segregation but also made his city kryptonite for economic development.
The city has scrubbed at the permanent stain left by menacing police dogs and fire hoses turned on civil rights protesters in the 1960s and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in 1963, which killed four girls.
Their bulldozers, dredges and high-pressure hoses tore into miles of land along the river, polluting the water, poisoning the fish and threatening the way life had been lived in this stretch of the Amazon for thousands of years.
The GTX prototype at Daytona The interior is stripped and filled with hoses, cables, and assorted race hardware, and the body panels—mostly aluminum on the street NSX—are replaced with carbon fiber, reducing the weight of the car.
The 1963 photograph from Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham, Alabama, shows a group of protestors being pummeled by the cascade of an unseen firehose: The hoses were so powerful that people were knocked down and propelled 15 or 20ft.
Photographs show dead children lined up in rows on the floor or piled in heaps in the back of a vehicle, their clothes ripped from them by rescuers who used hoses to try to wash the chemicals from their bodies.
In the meantime, the Louisiana Department of Health advises residents to avoid letting water go up their nose during showers, prohibit children from being unsupervised while playing with hoses and sprinklers, and to not submerge their head in the bathtub.
In addition to the U.N.-related issues, coast guardsmen also found minor safety violations like faulty emergency light bulbs, a lack of fire hoses, corroded air vents and inadequate accommodations for crew, according to Philippines Coast Guard spokesman Armand Balilo.
Karen Peconi, the Democratic mayor of Arnold, Pa., issued a statement first reported by WTAE 4 Pittsburgh on Thursday calling for protesters demonstrating over the police shooting death of Antwon Rose Jr., 17, to be "destroyed" by hoses and water cannons.
Mine arrived when I was a college exchange student in France: four classes, few friends, and a shared apartment across from a fire station where, most mornings, pompiers paraded out onto the sidewalk to unroll, and then reroll, their hoses.
Insider Picks reporterAmir Ismaeltried the:Unlike the typical "premium leather" or "made from recycled plastic" bags that seem to be popping up everywhere, the Elvis & Kresse Compact Briefcase ($310.82) uses old fire hoses — something that you'd never expect to be repurposed.
Heroic stories and near-death accounts emerge in equal measure — nurses who fled with their patients, taking refuge in an abandoned garage and finding spare hoses to fight the fire off; schoolteachers piling students into their cars; and so much more.
There will also be sprinklers embedded in the grass to irrigate the fairways, miles of spray hoses used by maintenance crews and, according to the weather forecast, rain showers that might create temporary puddles in the parking lots and walkways.
Mary Brown, who runs about 1,400 cattle in Garfield, said neighbors gathered on her ranch as the fire approached, and managed to save her home and barn by surrounding the buildings with pickup trucks saddled with water tanks, generators and hoses.
With our only firefighting resource being three garden hoses supplied by town water (which historically fails in a crisis) and a house full of guests not used to this type of situation, we decided to follow government recommendations and evacuate early.
Dr Michel's system is still many years away from commercial deployment, but the principle has been established: when Dr Ruch switches on the flow, the chip to which the hoses are connected flickers into life—without a plug or a wire in sight.
The SMGs felt like mannerly up-close bullet hoses, the light machine guns were slightly wilder but once again could turn open ground into a shooting gallery if you had a second to get set-up behind cover or prone on the ground.
Because you have to two separate hoses, these types of portable air conditioner are usually more energy efficient, generally cooling a room approximately 123% quicker than single-hose units, and they are the preferred choice if you're looking to cool a larger room.
Buy the Hawatour Elastic Travel Clothesline on Amazon for $9.99Buy the Amazon Basics Foldable Clothes Drying Rack on Amazon for $26.99Storing your portable washing machineTo minimize any excess spilling, I store the ends of the hoses inside my washer when not in use.
Ward, with his direct-action sculptural politics, excels at taking materials identified with racist violence and oppression (fire hoses, baseball bats, a police surveillance tower), transfiguring them in a most hands-on way, and giving them entirely new, non-oppressive functions and meanings.
Each year, as Black History Month arrives, there are those who focus on the grievances and injuries of the past, with speeches and films featuring archived photos of slaves in the fields and video clips of attacks with police dogs and fire hoses.
By omitting the phrase, which it has repeated since December 2016, the central bank was in effect saying that the eurozone was no longer in imminent danger of going up in flames, and that it was time to begin stowing the fire hoses.
They managed to survive by keeping the fire at bay with garden hoses; in the adrenaline of the firefight, Mr. Blevins did not realize he had been burned until he looked down and saw the skin "was melting off my hands," he said.
The work "(discarded objects) for Disposed to Add" (2017) — by turns evocative of umbilical cords, industrial hoses, intestinal canals, and a den of snakes — is by Jes Fan, one of eight artists featured in a group exhibition curated by artist Doreen Garner.
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Ford, the automobile manufacturer who is considered a founder of American industrial mass-production methods, hatched his plan for Fordlândia in a bid to produce his own source of the rubber needed for making tires and car parts like valves, hoses and gaskets.
That means even a flawless response had a built-in delay of about 20 minutes — from the moment the alarm sounded until firefighters could arrive and climb to the attic with hundreds of pounds of hoses and equipment to begin battling a fire.
In Africa's biggest city, with a population of over 20 million people, reports claim that two thirds of the population lives in slums, or low income areas, where people get basic necessities like water and electricity by paying for makeshift cables and hoses.
"If he puts an import duty on Mexican goods, it's going to be a total disaster," said Maurizio Rosa, chief executive of Codan Rubber Mexico, a maker of hoses for the auto industry with annual sales of some 200 million pesos ($10 million).
My parents read me books, showed me videos: Bull Connor and his snarling dogs, fire hoses scattering marching crowds, restaurant counters gripped by tightened brown knuckles, stoic obstinacy in the face of persecution, of spit-flecked screams and limp bodies hung from thick branches.
Now, some thirty balloons remained aloft at twenty kilometers for months at a time, tethered to Earth by nanotube hoses which pumped to the balloons the slurry of gases and nanoparticles that was the Dust, at a rate of twenty million tons per year.
In the case of one aging reactor in southern New Jersey, rising waters came within inches of breaching flood walls, and portable pumps and hoses were brought in to provide water for the reactors when the cooling system's intake valves were clogged with flotsam.
When it came time to show their work, Mershin loaded up a large van with the contents of nearly an entire lab—hoses, tubes, pipes, syringes, a 300-pound optical table, and a frequency generator worth $53,000—and drove it from Boston to Baltimore.
And while he does have the authority to cut the electricity or call in the gendarmes, any execution of power may be viewed in much the same way Birmingham's Bull Connor's water hoses were viewed, and he'd be playing right into the Democrats' hands.
"New York has always built taller, sooner, than other cities, and at the risk of public safety," Ms. Cromley said, offering the example of 12-story apartment buildings going up at a time when water from fire hoses could only reach the fifth floor.
Two engineers from a small startup in Italy used 3D printing to make much-needed valves for high-grade medical ventilators, and one Canadian doctor has proposed running two hoses from the same ventilator — which could help two patients breathe at the same time.
"I just spoke to the restaurant owner no problem for you to hook up gas to his line," Ms. Hrynenko said in a text message to Mr. Kukic who hired Athanasios Ioannidis, an unlicensed plumber, to attach four flex hoses to the restaurant's gas meter.
In the photos posted on Facebook, the Parson clan, in matching pajamas, can be seen with garden hoses in hand, dousing the front yard of their McKinney, Texas, home with water to extinguish the flames, leaving parts of the grass burnt to a crisp.
The sacred land at the center of the Dakota pipeline dispute Accusations of violence from both sides The Morton County Sheriff's Office said protesters set fires while officers tried to disperse the crowds with tear gas, rubber bullets and water sprayed from hoses attached to fire engines.
Under the rows is a network of PVC hoses and drip tape delivering water and fertilizers that cause the plants to produce Wish Farms' huge, luscious strawberries until the end of April, when all the bushes and the plastic mulch are torn up and thrown away.
But there's a belief here—a dangerous and pervasive one, I think—that any racial prejudice tamer than snarling dogs, fire hoses, and "Whites Only" signs isn't really racism, but something ingrained in a lost culture, something not malicious or active, but embedded, covert, and therefore forgivable.
One was chronological — back then, in the cities we visited, civil rights activists fought school segregation in Charlotte; Freedom Riders rode Greyhounds to integrate lunch counters and bus stations; and Bull Connor, the infamous Birmingham public-safety commissioner, attacked peaceful protesters with dogs and fire hoses.
He's glad that products he's found through the site have sustainable bona fides, but it's pure economics that have made him an evangelist; one of his favorite purchases was an Elvis & Kresse messenger bag, which is made from upcycled hoses decommissioned by the British fire brigade.
The reason that the civil rights movement progressed in the US is because people had sit-ins, because they stayed on the bus and did not get off when they were asked to leave,because they faced the police and the water hoses and the dogs in the streets.
In 2013, it was discovered that airports in Dallas were using "dirty, mold-clogged hoses containing bacteria such as coliform and E. coli" (yep, that's the same bug that almost took out Chipotle recently.) In conclusion, I will once again trust my tastebuds and bring my own coffee instead.
Even sober, she'd rail against that, all the junk my father dragged home and left in the yard or the basement: old newspapers and magazines, toaster ovens picked out of the trash, hoses, sheets of plywood, all of it "perfectly good," all of it just what he needed.
In Chief Flores's triage room, with its eight fully-equipped treatment stations anchored by giant oxygen tanks, a seven-foot by three-foot, waist-high horizontal hatch led to a 10-foot-square stainless steel room with high-pressure hoses, drains in the deck, and a rolling metal table.
With storm drains and paving materials that allow water to seep through, the alleys funnel water into underground storage receptacles, preventing water from rain, hoses, fire hydrants and other sources from making its way, through sewers, drains and concrete riverbeds, to the ocean, picking up pollutants along the way.
Hong Kong police fired tear gas and high-pressure water hoses against protesters who had massed outside government headquarters Wednesday in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that has become a lightning rod for concerns over greater Chinese control and erosion of civil liberties in the semiautonomous territory.
PARIS (Reuters) - Renault is recalling 10,649 Zoe electric cars to remove the potential risk of rupture to brake fluid hoses, a spokesman for the carmaker said on Thursday, confirming reports on specialist websites and BFM Business TV. The vehicles were built between their launch in 2012 and Oct.
From the tanks stacked like cordwood on a nearby truck, the gas moves through a series of hoses until it's 113 feet up, then through a copper pipe and into the top of a plastic tube that hangs down to the ground, like a shed snake skin held up for inspection.
Riot police unleash fire hoses on civil rights protesters, boxers jab and weave, cops assault civilians, buildings burn in flame, musicians strut and pose across their stages, Hurricane Katrina victims console each other arm-in-arm through the flood, solar flares boil over on the sun's surface, partygoers breakdance and twerk.
He bustled about the cuverie, moving hoses from one receptacle to another, chatting with me over one shoulder (we talked a lot about the pigs that he butchers annually) while always fretting about where he would store the vast quantities of fresh juice that continued to arrive from the pressoir.
We know the pictures: St. Paul's Cathedral in the smoke, with its dome popping out into a patch of clear sky; walls caught in midtumble, and fire hoses playing in the dark, their jetting ­water like a band of light; the ­Henry Moore drawings of people sheltering in the tube stations.
I was never taught about the high-pressure fire hoses that were used to mow black protestors down in Birmingham, or the salivating dogs attacking young children — many of the same tactics used a mere two months ago by local police forces against water protectors at the Sioux Standing Rock Reservation.
There's also violence, just about all of it from the police: the murder of Walter Scott; Eric Casebolt throwing 15-year-old Dajerria Becton to the ground; hoses in Birmingham; and one devastating scene where a black mother and her two kids are forced to walk from their vehicle, hands up.
These protesters face fire hoses in freezing temperatures, rubber police bullets, tear gas, and pepper spray, though North Dakota officials have committed to providing any protesters who want to leave before the deadline the opportunity for a "graceful exit," including transportation to a transition center, medical evaluations, clean clothes, and a hotel stay.
It was indeed a spectacular wreck, as if it had been ransacked by a drug cartel the night before: torn boxes and strewn packing material, cords and hoses, power tools, speakers, old newspapers, plus a worn copy of William Gaddis's "The Recognitions" across from an elegant hand-tooled saddle on a saddle blanket.
Notably, when there was rioting in the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, and you saw the police with fire hoses and police dogs, it was very easy for white Northerners, particularly the press, to report that for exactly what it was — which was police violence on black citizens who were protesting.
But I'm not trying to have my kid float off into dreamland with visions of helping runaway slaves to freedom, or marching through a parade of barking dogs and fire hoses, or the subject matter of Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" — yes, there is a children's book devoted to this song protesting lynching.
"Voter disenfranchisement doesn't just show up when you put dogs on people or water hoses, or block entrances, that's not the only form of voter disenfranchisement," Mr. Gillum said at St. John, citing reports that some voters were turned away from polling sites because of discrepancies with their signatures on identification cards.
Meandering behind Mr. Bowers as he shares faded photographs of extravagantly endowed young men and prurient factoids about his famous "tricks" — cheekily illustrated with scenes from classic movies that read rather differently in hindsight — Mr. Tyrnauer surreptitiously hoses away the layers of dirt to reveal the fragility of his subject's anything-goes hedonism.
Maybe Bull Connor — that white supremacist Alabama politician who ordered that black schoolchildren protesting segregation be attacked with police dogs and fire hoses — has already been born again as a black child in a neighborhood lacking jobs and decent schools but filled with police officers who shoot first and ask questions later.
I didn't know how to explain the historicism of their victory without also explaining the dogs and the fire hoses, the billy clubs and the bridge, the gutting of the Voting Rights Act, passed all those decades ago, to end the same voter suppression that has persisted through the eight years of Barack Obama's tenure.
Los Angeles is blanketed in ads for the movie (many of which are plastered on billboards owned by Netflix), and the company sometimes seems as if it's turned on giant swag hoses at the corner of Hollywood and Vine to drench industry voters, aspiring hopefuls, and random tourists in copies of the screenplay or whatever.
"There were a couple of moments where the wind shifted, and it blew a lot of embers unto us," he said, but other than they were OK. When a large tree in the neighborhood caught fire and threatened a home, the firefighters let the friends use one of their hoses to knock down those flames.
In response to black demands for these rights, white Americans strung them from trees, beat them and dumped their bodies in muddy rivers, assassinated them in their front yards, firebombed them on buses, mauled them with dogs, peeled back their skin with fire hoses and murdered their children with explosives set off inside a church.
In response to black demands for these rights, white Americans strung them from trees, beat them and dumped their bodies in muddy rivers, assassinated them in their front yards, firebombed them on buses, mauled them with dogs, peeled back their skin with fire hoses and murdered their children with explosives set off inside a church.
Rather, the images that beamed out -- of boys and girls being set upon by police dogs, of small bodies pinned by the force of fire hoses -- provided evidence to a stunned world of what every black person in America already knew: youth was not a shield from violence and childhood no inoculation against hate.
But household concerns, bills, furniture soaked by the fire hoses, which now sat swollen behind the house, so that the neighbors' young children could no longer play in the yard: none of that could be addressed without risk of inciting William's anger, which I still didn't understand and had a stake in pretending wasn't there.
The majority of the holiday decor was executed by 92 volunteers from across the country and also includes: a new tree made entirely of hoses, displayed in the White House Kitchen Garden; a winter wonderland-themed hall lined by countless snowmen, and a festive tribute to military families through the first lady and Dr. Jill Biden's Joining Forces initiative.
"The televising of the police dogs and the fire hoses on young people then was a motivating factor and wake-up call really for people within the U.S. and outside the U.S. to really face the issues of racial unrest in America," she told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
It is also important to note that when we talk about recycled rubber infill in synthetic turf fields, we are also talking about the same recycled rubber that is used in a variety of products that are widely considered to be safe, such as sneakers, garden hoses, hospital floors, playground surfaces, and an array of other uses.
One look at the crushed, twisted starboard side, the hoses flaked about, the water being discharged, the frantic work being done tells you all you need to know about the stuff you can't see in those same images: a fiercely brave crew working together to staunch the flooding, to rescue their shipmates and to save their ship.
The turning point for civil rights came when the Southern Christian Leadership Conference allowed children to march in Birmingham (a decision criticized by many, including Malcolm X). Bull Connor, the city's commissioner of public safety, ordered the police to turn attack dogs, nightsticks and fire hoses on children marching peacefully — some of them 6 years old.
All photos courtesy of Getty Publication When it comes to 20143s civil rights protest history, Americans are likely familiar with the documentation of activist efforts like the 1965 Selma March, iconic images of black students getting attacked by dogs or sprayed by fire hoses in Birmingham, or transcripts of MLK's "Bus Boycott" speech in Montgomery delivered just days after Rosa Park refused to give up her bus seat.
Before it happened with the footage of fire hoses and police dogs being used to attack black men, women, and children in Birmingham, Trotter made sure people knew it was happening in the Tremont Theatre, in Boston: the images of plantation scenes being staged there, and the news that white filmgoers had shouted "Kill the darkey!" at black protesters shamed the moral descendants of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips.

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