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320 Sentences With "out of harm's way"

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The Navy sortied dozens of ships out of harm's way.
One solution is strategic retreat: moving out of harm's way.
And so, Halley VI is being towed out of harm's way.
Instead of retreating out of harm's way, Floridians have doubled down.
Getting them out of harm's way is an end to itself.
Factories want humans to be more productive while out of harm's way.
A cable protector attempts to keep things safely out of harm's way.
Let's hope Chief Hopper stays out of harm's way in season 2.
"We have shown that water can move," perhaps, out of harm's way.
And London has installed bollards to keep people out of harm's way.
Our first choice is always to evacuate people out of harm's way.
Halsey is determined to keep her man, G-Eazy, out of harm's way.
Cruise ships were able to sail out of harm's way during the storms.
They cordoned the area in order to keep people out of harm's way.
But it will not be enough to move everyone out of harm's way.
As a result, nearly 50,000 amphibians have been kept out of harm's way.
The one by the window tucked safely out of harm's way (No. 4).
If he wanted US troops out of harm's way, why not a managed departure?
But that doesn't necessarily mean the U.S. economy is completely out of harm's way.
If trouble strikes, it is better for banks to be out of harm's way.
Employing powerful blowfish CBC encryption, it keeps your personal data out of harm's way.
I wandered our compound — relatively safe and out of harm's way — in a daze.
Almost out of harm's way, you lunge forward—but the ground below your feet gives.
"My god that was close!" yelled a tourist once they were out of harm's way
In the video, a man runs over and leads the camel out of harm's way.
Many who stayed behind were sleeping in campers or other vehicles, out of harm's way.
The after-school program, she says, keeps him out of harm's way while she works.
It's almost like an avatar, where you're dealing with a threat out of harm's way.
This reflective bandana from Spot the Dog will keep your pup out of harm's way.
That means few people moved their cars out of harm's way before the flooding started.
We hope those in the vicinity of the eruption can stay out of harm's way. pic.twitter.
Americans understood immediately that caged animals cannot get out of harm's way when a hurricane comes.
Launching the weapon from such a long distance helps to keep sailors out of harm's way.
They were able to get the couple out of harm's way in the nick of time.
She and her kids made it out of harm's way, but their home burned to the ground.
Matthews, with the help of others, got Melanson out of harm's way and into a pickup truck.
The product allows users to signal to friends and family that they are out of harm's way.
For example, one obvious yet controversial way to reduce risk is simply moving out of harm's way.
Russia, too, has had several days now to move key personnel and equipment out of harm's way.
Saving them means building costly walls and barriers — or moving people and property out of harm's way.
The best way to do that would be to keep the military out of harm's way entirely.
Sometimes, they also need a nudge from a friend or relative to get out of harm's way.
"Given that many Floridians are struggling to get out of harm's way, this is welcome news," Florida Sen.
With all the residents out of harm's way, the brave firefighter crashed to the ground, fracturing a hipbone.
While they are on, she can do nothing for herself but punch and get out of harm's way.
Or maybe they'll strap some fusion-powered boosters the ol' homeworld and blast it out of harm's way.
When Harris saw his wounded friend being hustled out of harm's way, he was oddly relieved at first.
Buyouts are the only adaptive strategy we have that enables people to get out of harm's way, forever.
Most important, experts say, is assess your surroundings and have a plan for getting out of harm's way.
It was perfect: good visibility, out of harm's way, and most of all, well positioned for their equipment.
Then, the operator may choose to fire up the satellite's thrusters and maneuver it out of harm's way.
Although Florence was still days from arrival, authorities took extraordinary measures to move people out of harm's way.
That meant raising dikes and levees, rerouting rivers, and, in some cases, moving villages out of harm's way.
"Our responsibility is to try to work with the community to rebuild out of harm's way," Kim said.
But for the month you're on the hook for charging, storing, and keeping the Bird out of harm's way.
Mr. Coronado, for his part, called Mr. Hewett-Brown a "hero" for guiding Ms. Sanchez out of harm's way.
Fortunately, most the cast out of harm's way when the flames broke out on the Brooklyn Navy Yard set.
Tesla's semi-autonomous driving mode, Autopilot, did what it's supposed to do — move the car out of harm's way.
"Rebuilding out of harm's way can help avoid future devastation in a way that flood insurance cannot," he said.
As Murray pointed out, by targeting drones more specifically, we're able to keep more innocent civilians out of harm's way.
Egeland said camps of rescued civilians must be moved out of harm's way, and one was torched by Islamic State.
Officials have said that emergency workers formed a human chain to whisk items out of harm's way during the blaze.
We've put together a list of five road safety tips to help keep you out of harm's way this season.
The two men continue their chase, but Carrie's just fast enough to get herself and Keane out of harm's way.
With Hurricane Dorian bearing down on the East Coast, the Navy ordered warships, aircraft, and personnel out of harm's way.
More than keeping women out of harm's way, the nice girl value construct also keeps women out of men's way.
The State Department not only helps shape foreign policy, she said, but gets American civilians out of harm's way overseas.
In neighboring Bangladesh, lashed by the weakened storm on Saturday, another million people were similarly taken out of harm's way.
With better instruments and monitoring, geologists are aiming to build more robust forecasts to get people out of harm's way.
"This is a tool, one of many, that the pilot has to keep themselves out of harm's way," he said.
Dr. Miller: People out of harm's way, if the harm has been done and is over, they want to help.
Mozambique has significant offshore liquefied natural gas projects underway in the north, but these were currently out of harm's way.
The more warning we can give people, the more likely they will have time to move out of harm's way.
Elected officials tend to over emphasize dangers or under estimate the need to get their constituencies out of harm's way.
A former soldier recounted running toward an Islamic State car bombing to pull a young child out of harm's way.
They hadn't changed their clothes in days and just looked happy to be out, relieved to be out of harm's way.
The other trip, told in alternating chapters, takes place years later as Ruth escorts El's daughter, Cora, out of harm's way.
When Price learned of the Guard's claim that it had moved Emily out of harm's way, she decided to speak out.
Just like with sending a rover to Mars, deploying a drone underwater means that people are kept out of harm's way.
We're told when cops arrived she backed up into a cop car, causing a deputy to jump out of harm's way.
" The president praised the first responders, who he said are "doing absolutely heroic work to shepherd people out of harm's way.
With Hayabusa233 out of harm's way, however, JAXA was unable to confirm the presence of an artificial crater or its size.
No warnings to anyone, no efforts to keep girls and women out of harm's way, no action for over a year.
He wants to move them out of harm's way before other men in red-and-white-striped jumpsuits start playing basketball.
For now, the sites won't be for quarantine or isolation purposes but rather just to get people out of harm's way.
"This technology allows the Navy to extend the reach of sensors while keeping manned aircraft out of harm's way," Brandt added.
U.S. President Donald Trump pulled troops back from the border this week, saying he wanted American forces out of harm's way.
With gunfire thundering through the hospital, doctors dragged their colleagues and patients out of harm's way and put them on elevators.
Reporters have spent days navigating people home and keeping them out of harm's way, with guidance beyond the turn-by-turn.
This way, it can be taken out of harm's way and then brought back into an area once a storm finishes.
As the nation's heartland endures heavy rainfall, catastrophic flooding and deadly tornadoes, homeowners elsewhere shouldn't assume they are out of harm's way.
Another son, Mike Marquez, told CNN affiliate WNEP that his mother saw the gunman and pushed his brother out of harm's way.
That motor is supposed to carry the capsule up and away from the failing booster, to get people out of harm's way.
However, the town was under mandatory evacuation, so they got out of harm's way ... not knowing if the home would make it.
Again and again, agencies in different jurisdictions apparently failed to share crucial information that might have kept children out of harm's way.
They've been moved up to the first floor to stay out of harm's way, with the potential for flooding from the storm.
And the worst-case scenario is North Korea is coming across the border, and we need to get people out of harm's way.
She's pushed to lift electrical substations and emergency vehicles out of harm's way and to expand sewage systems overwhelmed by ever more stormwater.
The larvacean's fecal pellets sank to the bottom, removing plastics from the water column and out of harm's way for other sea creatures.
So, they depend on rides from others or on public transportation to get them out of harm's way during a storm, he said.
He and Muthama urged Odinga supporters to stay calm and out of harm's way but, ominously, said there would be no backing down.
And if you're fixated on keeping your family, valuables, and yourself out of harm's way, there are plenty of precautions you can take.
Even an effective and decisive British government with a clear mandate would find it difficult to steer the economy out of harm's way.
Because if we can airlift dolphins to safety, we certainly have the means to load people into vans and out of harm's way.
Some residents, recalling the deadly, devastating floods unleashed in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, said they were determined to get out of harm's way.
I had a boat out back that survived, nothing fell on the house, and my family is safe and out of harm's way.
Leigh-Ann Russell, a drilling executive, said that automation would make operations safer by taking people off installations and out of harm's way.
Unsteady glaciers pose dangers to Alpine towns and tourist areas; the challenge is letting people know when to get out of harm's way.
Our troops have not been removed; they were merely redeployed out of harm's way, making it appear that Erdogan is calling the shots.
As often as once a week, the company deems one of the warnings serious enough to maneuver a satellite out of harm's way.
Down the hall from the main room is a cold-storage locker, where original slides and transparencies are cataloged out of harm's way.
Such evacuations can be perilous — but in the future, networks of automated vehicles could help shuttle people out of harm's way more efficiently.
Determined to keep civilians out of harm's way, Iraqi security forces adopted new tactics Saturday in their quest to recapture western Mosul from ISIS.
Drones can keep journalists out of harm's way, so they may seem ideal for covering natural disasters, such as a volcanic eruption or hurricanes.
As an EMT, Ciampoli said he would never normally move a trauma patient, but he needed to get the child out of harm's way.
When presented with two potentially dangerous choices, I always went with the one that kept him, or any other kid, out of harm's way.
For the moment, she was grateful to see her friends and family members out of harm's way and enjoying themselves under mostly blue skies.
In Paradise, authorities reportedly didn't order residents out until the fire had reached the town, where only one road led out of harm's way.
Cetron said most of the passengers were "exuberant and elated to be out of harm's way," and understand the need for a longer quarantined.
"American workers should be kept out of harm's way on the job so they can return onto their every day healthy and safe," Rep.
Mel's ex-husband blasts her for failing as a mom to keep their 18-year-old daughter, Phoenix, out of harm's way with Belafonte.
According to KXLF, they're currently working on methods to get the remaining geese out of harm's way, and on better strategies to prevent future mishaps.
Enemies have clear tells and long wind-ups to their most powerful attacks, which gives you plenty of time to get out of harm's way.
The latest on the Oroville dam crisis in California The race is on to get people out of harm's way in case the dam overflows.
All seven women who spoke to BuzzFeed News said they believed prison officials should have transferred the inmates to another facility out of harm's way.
Jason Zucker then fed an unmarked Luke Kunin, whose bid to forge a tie caromed off Coyotes defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson and out of harm's way.
But moving people out of harm's way is an enormous challenge, not least because safe places to relocate families are in short supply almost everywhere.
We all know drones as those small, pilotless aircraft that help protect our country by performing military operations while keeping pilots out of harm's way.
If you sprint up to a waist high chunk of rock during a firefight, Riley will automatically hunker down to get out of harm's way.
During the four-hour battle, firefighters sprayed water on the flames from nearby balconies and hallways while guiding residents out of harm's way, Jenkins said.
Two days later, the US Departments of State and Defense, along with civilian boats, began a Dunkirk-like exodus of Americans out of harm's way.
Caggins added that troops received notification the missiles were on their way thanks to early warning systems, and troops were moved out of harm's way.
So far, though, the state has done little to discourage new construction in high-risk areas or encourage people to move out of harm's way.
The best way to stop predation was for parents to control their own behavior (and their children's) and ensure they stayed out of harm's way.
When he finally wised up, he moved out of the frame and gave a little salute to the photog once he was out of harm's way.
"We need all the tools in the toolbox to try and manage them or at least get people out of harm's way," she said via phone.
The new platform is designed to detect relevant information, alert the user and collect it on a 3D map, while keeping humans out of harm's way.
Goodman, who is 78513, has a reserved, vigilant demeanor, her years trying to keep the kids out of harm's way evident in her perpetually narrowed eyes.
In order to ensure the diplomats' safety, then, it appears the US wants to get personnel out of harm's way — which seems like a prudent move.
The state's emergency medical task force has been coordinating with EMS assets including ambulances, ambulance buses, helicopters and boats to transfer patients out of harm's way.
I remember you telling me that you wanted me to be careful at the Women's March, to stay out of harm's way as best as possible.
A 26-year-old psychologist, she had dreamed of becoming "a real life super hero," a police officer who would keep citizens out of harm's way.
By 1975, North Vietnam was on the verge of conquering the south, and the need for educational facilities that were out of harm's way was lessening.
Mr. Benediktsson, then a member of Parliament, had managed to snatch his money out of harm's way — just before the crash brought Iceland to its knees.
Congress must find a solution that not only puts the program on a path to financial stability, but also helps homeowners get out of harm's way.
In so shielding themselves, they have lost the ability to tolerate discomfort, and so work ever harder to keep their delicate sensibilities out of harm's way.
In one scenario, our coastlines will be dotted with derelict ruins—the haunting remains of communities that weren't given a chance to get out of harm's way.
"They can't get out of harm's way fast enough," said Jenny Campbell, a nonprofit consultant in the Philadelphia suburb of Ardmore who deals with age-related issues.
She posted some incredible video of the blaze as she was landing, and said she had to get out of harm's way almost immediately after getting home.
Civilians need to know if they are safe, if this is or is not an attack, and what they should do to stay out of harm's way.
Law enforcement sources say she backed into a patrol car ... forcing a deputy to jump out of harm's way, and leading to what happened in this video.
In the skies over Iraq, drones have become a part of nearly every military mission, guiding troops toward enemy targets and keeping them out of harm's way.
When a space company receives a SSN alert, they typically move their satellite into a different orbit — and out of harm's way — by burning a little propellant.
No one worries about hooligans being good role models or cultivating a sponsor-friendly public image—the important thing is to keep bystanders out of harm's way.
She did not have a place to stay there, she said, but she was hoping it would be far enough south to be out of harm's way.
"There will be so many organisms that just can't get out of harm's way, or that are caught up in the smoke and the flames," Sullivan says.
The challenge confronting scientists and authorities is to identify those areas where catastrophe is imminent, and then do their best to get people out of harm's way.
"We're going to make sure that we do everything we can to keep people who have been good to this country out of harm's way," Trump said.
"Hopefully producers have been able to get most of the remaining rice acreage out of harm's way in advance of the storm," said USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey.
Filmed as the school was nearing its shutdown, this eight-part series documents the students and the faculty that tried to keep them out of harm's way.
For five rounds, the champion relied on his ghostlike movement to stay out of harm's way and batter Faber with punches from all corners of the cage.
Federal laws prevent the commission from helping euthanize the animals, so the commission photographs activities and use noise-makers to temporarily scare sea lions out of harm's way.
Where Thompson would charge in wind milling punches on a straight line (as Sage Northcutt so often does now), he now gets in and out of harm's way.
When her unfortunate victims attempted to muster a defense, A. burmanicus probably attacked with that sharp, jagged stinger, using her springboard legs to jump out of harm's way.
It can strike targets from far away and thus keep warships safely out of harm's way and lessen the need to send bombers and crews on dangerous missions.
Burner phones have made it easy for coyotes to guide smaller and smaller groups of migrants from afar, out of harm's way and the arm of the law.
Unless put out of harm's way, plutonium is virtually a permanent radioactive threat, and a potential attraction for would-be nuclear terrorists or malevolent governments of the future.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way."
"President Trump is always going to look for opportunities to bring our troops home and to take these men and women out of harm's way," Mr. Pence said.
Moving out of harm's way can play a key role in this challenge, but we need to think creatively and strategically about the best way to do it.
Buying a home in the US or Canada has been an effective way for foreign residents to launder some money and get their wealth out of harm's way.
In a statement to Business Insider, Starbucks representative Reggie Borges said the company has "protocols and resources in place to ensure our [employees] are out of harm's way."
Translocation is an increasingly popular conservation strategy, used to move vulnerable populations out of harm's way, or to boost a species' genetic vigor by mixing genes between isolated groups.
Unmanned aircraft serve as a dual signals intelligence (SIGINT) and image intelligence (IMINT) platform, keeping personnel out of harm's way while simultaneously providing a nearly unblinking eye on targets.
So, as in most banking scandals, lower- and midlevel employees face repercussions, but senior executives are whisked out of harm's way, with their reputations and full stock awards intact.
It was a brief video that demonstrated how the robot could potentially be used to help get human officers out of harm's way during a terrorist or hostage situation.
Many will have to move internally within the next 22016 years to get themselves out of harm's way, with or without the help of their governments and aid agencies.
The "stuff" he speaks of refers to the panicked horses and other livestock he wrangles out of harm's way when they get left behind after the humans have fled.
The most meaningful act isn't that he owns up to or apologizes for the harm he caused, but rather that you have permanently moved yourself out of harm's way.
In theory minimising the damage should be simple: construct the hardware (floodwalls), install the software (governance and public awareness) and, when all else fails, retreat out of harm's way.
The can just missed hitting the right-handed reliever, landing a few feet away as a New York police officer arrived to push the reliever out of harm's way.
"What we've gotten pretty good at overall is dealing with the immediate disaster event - meaning moving people out of harm's way... to eliminate the loss of life," said Scheuer.
The Parks Department who removed the Alamo, to keep it "out of harm's way" during the renovation just missed yet another deadline that they had set on returning it.
If you looked at the shooting that they had at the Planned Parenthood [in Colorado Springs], the armored vehicle was pulled into position to pull people out of harm's way.
To scour the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's website for precious datasets on ocean temperatures, greenhouse gas concentrations and the like, and to place those datasets out of harm's way.
For his part, Timothy Simons—who plays Jonah, the character that apparently directly caused Perrett's injury—said he'd do what he could to keep the politician out of harm's way.
Tyler Rogoway at The Drive wrote a compelling explanation for why all the valuable aircraft weren't simply flown out of harm's way: At modern fighter is not a Honda Accord.
Law enforcement have been busy desperately to keep people out of harm's way of Harvey's dangerous and deadly flood waters though— making the search for McDowell that much more difficult.
He's also, if I understand his not-so-excellent battle plan, going to be riding a dragon during the fight, which should put him a bit out of harm's way.
With warming oceans and rising sea levels predicted to intensify hurricanes and other extreme weather, researchers have been seeking better ways to warn people to get out of harm's way.
People were sick of seeing poor kids sent off to combat while rich and middle-class kids (remember when we still had a middle class?) duck out of harm's way.
Delaware-based energy giant Anadarko and South African petrochemical group Sasol have significant investments in major liquefied natural gas projects off northern Mozambique, but these are currently out of harm's way.
With cuts anywhere near that size, "there's absolutely no way kids can stay out of harm's way," says Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Center on Children and Families.
Insurance is another way to limit risks, he added, alongside shifting to hardier crops, using irrigation, building levies or moving flood-threatened people out of harm's way - an often controversial move.
Big storms often result in more strays that stretch shelters to capacity, so FUR helps with evacuations and began moving animals out of harm's way before Michael made landfall in Florida.
The Atlanta Humane Society was caring for dozens of cats and dogs from Beaufort, S.C., and rushed to get other animals in shelters on the Carolina coast out of harm's way.
Trump abruptly announced a redeployment of 50 American troops from the conflict zone to get them out of harm's way, dismissing criticism that this would leave the Kurds open to attack.
The Pentagon has increasingly been looking to add automation into the battlefield over the last couple of years, seeing it as an opportunity to keep soldiers and personnel out of harm's way.
One of these is RE2, a company that makes robotic arms and ships them out to customers, like the U.S. Department of Defense, in order to keep humans out of harm's way.
This power couple of healthy wrist posture will help keep your extremely online friend out of harm's way and allow them to get more enjoyment out of their time on the web.
Deputy Gudger pushed the principal out of harm's way, drew her gun and held the intruder at bay, negotiating with him for 10 minutes even as he still had his gun drawn.
Moving them out of harm's way would be an enormous logistical operation, perhaps leaving time to see whether economic sanctions had any impact on the North's behavior and for diplomacy to work.
So acclimatized are we to action flicks, and to onscreen conflicts teeming with soldiers, that it's refreshing to find a film that concentrates on hanging back and reversing out of harm's way.
The process of moving out of harm's way has taken many different forms — from a few households to whole communities, before and after disasters, and in response to earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes.
It's disappointing that Montana was so quick to write off fans who were pointing out a very real issue, even if the rapper knew this particular elephant was completely out of harm's way.
Rather, it has deployed a Fabian strategy—abandoning its territory in the face of superior numbers, moving all of its major assets and ships out of harm's way, and slowing down the game.
"The La Tuna Canyon Fire is an emergency that requires all available resources to protect our residents and keep our homes and other structures out of harm's way," Garcetti said in a statement.
In short, the three-pronged approach of development, diplomacy, and defense is more than just effective–it creates tremendous value for American taxpayers, while keeping our troops out of harm's way more often.
We need to — we need to marshal the resources of our allies in the region, and in the immediate, we need to act and act now to get people out of harm's way.
A high-quality air fryer browns its contents quickly using minimal oil, keeps you out of harm's way with helpful safety features, and has a large capacity without taking up too much room.
Ahead of the fires, officials have taken unprecedented steps to move people out of harm's way, including evacuating tens of thousands in the predominantly coastal communities of southeastern Victoria and New South Wales.
The next day, Luis Villot, a twenty-nine-year-old father of four, attempted to defuse a neighborhood dispute at the Farragut Houses, in Brooklyn, and usher some children out of harm's way.
When a stray cat wandered onto the tracks of a midtown 7 train in New York City last month, the MTA halted the entire subway line until the animal was out of harm's way.
This month, India and Bangladesh moved more than 2.8 million people out of harm's way before Cyclone Fani battered the South Asian nations, limiting the death toll to tens of people, the IDMC said.
There's a lot of drama in the build-up, but the short version is this: Sebastian jumps into traffic to push Annette out of harm's way, saving her and killing himself in the process.
Ryan Subers noted that "this kind of technology will be a life-saver for us because it takes us out of harm's way while enhancing our ability to execute whatever combat mission we're on."
"Staff are aware of the most highly valued works of art in the collection and know which to move first out of harm's way," said Eik Kahng, the museum's deputy director and chief curator.
Firefighters and police "went into life-safety mode," hustling door to door to usher civilians out of harm's way, said Scott McLean, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire).
He added that his main concern is for the local people and wildlife on the British Virgin Islands: "[H]opefully all people and animals can keep out of harm's way in the coming days."
Its probes have led to industry standards on worker fatigue, greater reporting of hazardous chemicals to first responders, and have prompted companies to keep workers not directly involved in projects out of harm's way.
New tactics in western Mosul Iraqi security forces said Saturday that new tactics would be needed in the battle to recapture western Mosul from ISIS in order to keep civilians out of harm's way.
For now, though, the Mets will try to keep as many 30-somethings as they can out of harm's way and hope they can get on the kind of roll they did last season.
Ahead of the storm, the company allowed employees to work staggered shifts in order to prepare their homes, and moved eight key employees out of harm's way in order to keep the business going.
When an emergency such as a terrorist attack or a hurricane occurs where you are traveling, company employees will call, check in and advise users on avoiding risk and getting out of harm's way.
But efforts to move 10,000 people out of harm's way have been hamstrung because "the resource envelope is small" and costs for new homes, schools, water pipes and other infrastructure are high, he added.
Why it matters: Some experts say the burden of moving satellites out of harm's way could increasingly fall on the operators of larger spacecraft, not those managing mega-constellations of internet-beaming small satellites.
Diana took care of me, pulling me out of harm's way when a Vespa sped past on a too-narrow street and leading me on wanders punctuated by glasses of Chianti in hidden piazzas.
Indiscipline wrecked Atlético's chances for a win, while self-preservation was perhaps Barcelona's main motive on Saturday as its players kept the ball, and their limbs, out of harm's way rather than pursue more goals.
Wearing his trademark blue fleece, he begged for people to get out of harm's way, marshalled resources to respond to damage and then toured devastated areas and lent his shoulder for victims to cry on.
She would just give me a little bits of advice on how to get along with the other girls in the show, what things to do to keep myself safe and out of harm's way.
Raibert shared footage of Massachusetts State Police utilizing spot in different testing scenarios, where the robot's ability to open doors could potentially get human officers out of harm's way during a hostage or terrorist situation.
Months After a Brutal Day in Charlottesville, a Tender Wedding Marcus Martin pushed Marissa Blair out of harm's way during the 2017 attack that killed their friend Heather Heyer, who they honored at their ceremony.
Hurricane Michael was expected to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico, taking aim at the Florida panhandle, where residents were implored to get out of harm's way ahead of life-threatening waves, winds and rains.
One other, not-insignificant point: there are few more life-affirming things to do than taking a helpless animal out of harm's way through a donation to a shelter or by adopting a pet yourself.
Carmel itself has remained largely out of harm's way, but the blaze has roared through more than 40,000 acres (16,190 hectares) of drought-parched chaparral, grass and timber in and around the Los Padres National Forest.
Down but not out, Trudeau may want to start his second term with a reshuffle of his inner circle -- installing political sages who are more adept at optics and keeping their leader out of harm's way.
It discovered that big enterprise companies didn't know how to piece together drone systems themselves, so they were slow to adapting to the tech that could save them money and keep employees out of harm's way.
"UNICEF urges all those involved in the violence to protect children at all times and keep them out of harm's way, in line with their obligations under International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Principles," it added.
Sales representatives also were trained to tell doctors and patients that Juxtapid would "take patients out of harm's way" and prevent "impending" heart attacks and strokes, despite the lack of data supporting those claims, prosecutors alleged.
This is better than compensating for losses afterwards because the upfront money means poor people can afford to travel out of harm's way, taking some of their assets with them, or carry on buying decent food.
The announcement that the Yankees — after months of stalling — would extend their netting along the field-level seats to the point in the outfield where they angle back out of harm's way was satisfying to Zlotnick.
Zia Alonto Adiong, a spokesman for the Lanao del Sur provincial government, urged civilians who were able to move to "make their way to the holding units of the Marines" to get out of harm's way.
The White House that night declared that though the US wouldn't support Turkey's assault on the Kurds, who make up the bulk of the Syrian Democratic Forces, it would move its forces out of harm's way.
Returned from the chalklands and wearing my feather headdress, I apprehended the pair, pushing them out of harm's way before they reached that legendary dinette the National, full of salty toffee, pâtes de fruits , candied tumbleweed.
"The La Tuna Canyon Fire is an emergency that requires all available resources to protect our residents and keep our homes and other structures out of harm's way," Garcetti said in a statement according to CNN.
An Indianapolis elementary school principal was struck and killed Tuesday by a school bus that jumped a curb, but she is being hailed as a hero for pushing several students out of harm's way before being struck.
A community where neighbors knock on doors of those who needed help and escort them out of harm's way, where the elderly in nursing homes are part of evacuation trials and training, is a more resilient community.
When in place and fully operational, they're capable of manipulating their surroundings, with hopes that future versions might one day perform space walks and partake in other tasks to keep her human counterparts out of harm's way.
Believing that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, some insurers will send in specialists to prepare a home for disaster, for instance, while others will pay to move valuables out of harm's way.
More important, the gang members he testified about have threatened to kill Mr. Hernandez, and prosecutors have indicated he could enter the witness protection program, which gives people new identities and relocates them out of harm's way.
Liévin could serve both as a temporary warehouse for smuggled Iraqi and Syrian antiquities recovered by French customs agents and as a refuge for objects sent by governments to keep them out of harm's way, he suggested.
The goal, according to Facebook's public policy manager Molly Jackman, is to "paint a more complete picture" of where affected communities are located, what resources are needed, and where people are moving to get out of harm's way.
Roughly 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of output has been lost to the fire, about half of the oil sands' usual daily production, as producers and pipeline operators curbed activities and moved workers out of harm's way.
So the arsenal plane moves combat activities (like shooting at people) out of harm's way into relative safety, while the stealthy tanker drone takes non-combat support activities (like refueling aircraft) and migrates those far into hostile airspace.
While the Secret Service can't ask Trump to stop tweeting, getting him to put his phone down—like he did before the election—might give them a bit of a reprieve and put him out of harm's way.
Alabama: A black woman who was shot in the stomach while she was pregnant was charged with the death of her fetus, accused by the police of instigating a dispute and failing to get out of harm's way.
"I could see all of them start to move out of harm's way and their guides also ready to jump into action if necessary, so I kept recording but with a watchful eye on people's movements," Mantler said.
A 2013 report commissioned by CBP found that agents repeatedly stepped in front of fleeing cars to justify opening fire, and that agents shot at rock throwers from across the border instead of simply moving out of harm's way.
In coastal Louisiana, many residents with the financial resources and social networks to move out of harm's way have done so, bringing their families and contributions to local tax coffers with them to areas perceived as higher, safer grounds.
Several officers entered the home quickly yet calmly, moving children and possible victims out of harm's way before arresting two men and a woman suspected of exploiting Romanian factory workers by saddling them with debts and seizing their wages.
Nearly 90 percent of them thought they could stay out of harm's way online—a proportion that increased to 94 percent in the US and UK—and 36 percent strongly believed that bullying or abuse wouldn't happen to them.
The Russians became suspicious about Campbell's inquiries and fired him from his consulting job, he said "It raised a red flag almost immediately and within a matter of weeks thank God I was out of harm's way," he said.
While Mr. de Blasio has recently proposed a plan to fortify Lower Manhattan, we must confront the fact that because of climate change, increasingly, homes and businesses in the city will need to be relocated out of harm's way.
In any given month, somewhere around 50,000 commands are sent to the ISS — including things like orbit correction maneuvers to keep the vehicle in a stable position around Earth or to put the station out of harm's way from space debris.
We need to marshal the resources of our allies in the region and end the immediate — we need to act and act now to get people out of harm's way... I served on the Foreign Affairs committee for a decade.
A car's approaching quickly, and you want to get the child out of harm's way, then you would expect the robot to jump, even at the expense of it being destroyed, because that's the kind of behavior you would expect.
Tens of thousands of Floridians were warned on Tuesday to get out of harm's way as Hurricane Michael churned over the Gulf of Mexico toward the northwestern part of the state, bringing fierce winds, torrential rain and life-threatening coastal floods.
He said Duterte had explained that his call for the withdrawal of U.S. special forces from the southern Philippines was only a temporary measure to keep them out of harm's way while Philippine forces undertook an offensive against Abu Sayyaf militants.
He said Trump was primarily concerned about whether Texas residents are "getting out of harm's way;" whether emergency management officials had the "appropriate resources"; and that people in Louisiana, as well as Texas, be prepared in case the storm's path changes.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - A cyclone battered refugee camps in Bangladesh on Tuesday where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar have taken refuge from violence at home, as authorities moved at least 2120,2000 Bangladeshis out of harm's way.
DENVER — If the Yankees, who have gone through first basemen the way Spinal Tap went through drummers, seem intent on trying to find a first baseman who can stay out of harm's way, their most recent candidate is a curious one.
In Cuba, which has a strong track record of keeping its citizens out of harm's way when storms strike, residents of the eastern coastal city of Santiago de Cuba said they were tracking the news closely, although skies were still blue.
Captain Anze Kopitar came within inches of getting one by Price in the second period when he put the puck behind the goaltender only to see it go along the goal line before defenseman Jeff Petry cleared it out of harm's way.
The impact: If this model — which is still in its testing phase — lives up to its promise, it will give mission controllers the time to either get their satellites out of harm's way or temporarily shut them down before the electrons hit.
One of several hundred thousand Iraqis living in Jordan — comprising close to 235 percent of the country's population — Qasim works for a TV channel in the capital city of Amman, a position that keeps her out of harm's way from neighboring Iraq.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way," Carmine Disbrow, president of the Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Association, said in a statement.
The President wanted to be sure that people were evacuating and "getting out of harm's way," that emergency management officials had the "appropriate resources," and that people in Louisiana, as well as Texas, be prepared in case the storm's path changes, Bossert said.
" In a statement, N.J. Transit said, "As the video clip depicts, officer Ortiz, without regard for his own safety, was determined to save the individual's life even as the man struggled against the officer's efforts to pull him out of harm's way.
While those machines showcased manual dexterity, Toyota is imagining more practical uses for the T-HR3, including everything from childcare to work in construction, disasters and outer space, that would give robots human-like motor skills while keeping people out of harm's way.
"Airlines certainly have a right to a reasonable return for services rendered and vagaries in pricing are to be expected; but airlines have no right to impose exorbitant, unfair prices on Americans simply trying to get out of harm's way," the senators wrote.
But, after having successfully stayed out of harm's way himself, Mr. Trump then downgrades the heroism of Senator John McCain because he was captured in Vietnam, and insults the parents of a Muslim officer killed in Iraq while trying to protect his troops.
The tweet is also not consistent with Trump's own oft-stated promise never to tip his hand on the possibility of military action in order to avoid giving regimes like the one in Syria time to move military hardware out of harm's way.
The authorities, who have already spent days trying to warn people in Hurricane Florence's path of the potential severity of the huge Category 19543 storm, issued some of their most strident pleas yet on Wednesday for people to get out of harm's way.
In 1881, this sentiment set off a great wave of pogroms in Russia, which, in turn, gave rise to Zionism, the effort to get the Jews out of harm's way by relocating them to what was said to be their promised land, Palestine.
Some Asian countries, in particular India, Bangladesh and China, have developed the capability to move millions of people out of harm's way ahead of storms - and such efforts need to be replicated in sub-Saharan Africa, Ginnetti told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
PARIS (Reuters) - Four-hundred-year-old paintings hung high inside Notre-Dame were damaged by the immense fire that engulfed the Paris cathedral, but emergency workers formed a human chain to whisk gem-studded chalices and other priceless artefacts out of harm's way.
TMZ broke the story ... Jackie was arrested back in February for DUI, but not before she hit a telephone pole, fled the scene, was apprehended by cops and then backed into a police car which forced a cop to jump out of harm's way.
The White House earlier this week announced plans to move US troops out of harm's way in northern Syria because it seemed that Turkey was intent on moving into Syria to confront Kurdish fighters that it claims are terrorists that threaten its national security.
"The parallel to this worldwide virus epidemic, in my mind at least, would be something like a natural disaster and which we've always moved as fast as we could to assist American citizens getting out of harm's way," another former State Department official said.
The other advantage of back kicking along the fence is that if the opponent is allowed to circle past the lead foot and shoulder, he convinces himself he is out of harm's way, but he is in fact shortening the path of the back kick.
"Next step is to warn librarians and readers of old books to wear protective gloves, and to advise libraries to store any green painted old books in a dry, dark environment out of harm's way of people inhaling the air above the books," Rasmussen told Fox News.
France's best chance of the night arrived in stoppage time when substitute Andre-Pierre Gignac turned his marker inside out before scuffing a shot past the keeper and against the post, with the ball bouncing across the face of goal and then out of harm's way.
Steering teen drivers out of harm's way Think about it this way, Ulczycki said: Passengers are a distraction the entire time a teen is driving, whereas the distraction from texting is probably limited to the seconds or minutes they're looking at screens instead of the road.
After Kulak beat a screened Bobrovsky to open the scoring 1:15 into the first period, Montreal preserved the slim advantage as defenseman Shea Weber alertly cleared the puck out of harm's way after Bjorkstrand's wraparound attempt resulted in the puck dancing along the goal line.
This was thanks in no small part to the women in his life, including his ex-wife Sally and long-term girlfriends Maggie Powell and George Kinson, who cleaned Crews up, typed out his longhand manuscripts, and kept him out of harm's way as best they could.
Insurance companies Travelers and Allstate have said they now use drones to take pictures and video — and for fairly straightforward reasons, like the ability to keep their inspectors out of harm's way, and to view areas where it might be harder for a human to see.
Over the summer, fitness social network Strava introduced Beacon, a safety feature designed to offer peace of mind to the friends and families of long distance runners know they're stating out of harm's way, such as giant boulders and dogs as demonstrated in the informational video.
Despite indications that Trump has been looking into the use of his pardon authority, and may have laid a foundation with his recent pardoning of former Bush administration official Scooter Libby, a pardon for Cohen would not deliver either Trump or Cohen entirely out of harm's way.
What seemed at first like a hit-and-run is revealed to have been a sacrifice, when Archie realizes Fred saved a woman's life by pushing her out of harm's way (the woman is played by Perry's 90210 co-star Shannen Doherty, making the moment extra poignant).
According to Matthew Hauer, an assistant professor of sociology at Florida State University, people who migrate, whether by choice or not, still like to stick close to home, moving just far enough to get out of harm's way but often remaining within the same state or region.
Threat to coastal communities The news came as the Environment Agency's chairwoman Emma Howard Boyd warned that entire coastal communities might need help to move "out of harm's way in the longer term," as global temperatures rise by an expected 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way," Carmine Disbrow, president of the Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Association, said in a statement issued after the video surfaced.
However, San Antonio responded with a left-handed tip-in by Murray, who has taken over at point guard position from stalwart Tony Parker, and a ringing 3-pointer off a mini-break by Danny Green to get the Spurs out of harm's way for the final minutes.
Recent Iranian success at striking military and civilian infrastructure targets in the Persian Gulf region have led the American military to practice switching operational control of military operations from bases located within range of Iranian missiles to bases in the United States that are out of harm's way.
This is not the business outcome we had worked so hard for over the years and yet we are deeply proud of our company's accomplishments and our leadership in driving the adoption of drone powered analytics to improve productivity, mitigate risks, and take workers out of harm's way.
For whatever reason, perhaps because the set was already decorated and ready, Forty invites everyone to Anavrin for the final confrontation: Ellie, who has been texting him for legal advice and help, and Love so that he can warn her in person and get her out of harm's way.
In Maher's case, he was seen as lauding the courage of terrorists for carrying out the 9/11 attacks by acting as suicide bombers willing to take their own lives, as opposed, in his view at the time, to the U.S. military relying on cruise missiles launched from ships out of harm's way.
And in the case of Syria, the Pentagon gave Mr. Trump an unexpected gift in return: the American commando raid that led to the death of the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which so elated the president that he tweeted the news as soon as American troops were out of harm's way.
According to X, he designed an underground railroad—before he knew he would have to use it himself—of willing Anonymous members or sympathizers who could, at a moment's notice, deliver a "package" from (as he puts it) one "node" to another in order to transport an American activist out of harm's way and into Canada.
But, I do think when you look at the way we approached it, we feel good about being able to allow some of our players to get some rest, a little bit of recovery time that I think is much needed for some of those guys and then you keep a couple guys out of harm's way.
So the plan is to keep her safe and secure until the trial starts — and aside from just a little minor incident where she tries to LEAP TO HER DEATH rather than testify — they manage to keep Anika out of harm's way, that is until a punk ass service worker disguised as a waiter serves Anika at the wedding!
He was able to have the wherewithal to put the bus in reverse, back it up, turn it around -- which is no easy feat in and of itself -- and to take those passengers and himself out of harm's way, move to a different area, get those folks off the bus, and then get aid for himself.
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonScaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump Progressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin MORE tried to defend his lack of foreign policy knowledge in an interview with MSNBC on Tuesday, saying it could keep troops out of harm's way.
I wouldn't claim that at the time could see the future and see what's transpiring now in the industry, but at the time it was very much, this is a way to help the military, right, and get young men and women out of harm's way, particularly moving supplies to the front line, which is a big part of their job.
Robots like ATLAS might one day go into battle for us, so imagine a robot being able to autonomously replace a lost limb with a random object it finds on the battlefield and then learning to move all by itself using the temporary fix so that it can get out of harm's way and return for proper repairs without putting human soldiers at risk.
Declaring that defense innovation has lagged since the Cold War, Anduril reveals some of its specific aims: Anduril is privately funding and building products that America and her allies desperately need: real-time battlefield awareness for soldiers on the ground and headquarters alike, technology that keeps our men and women on the front line out of harm's way, and a host of other technologies that will ensure we are staying ahead of our adversaries.
Sen. John CornynJohn CornynTrump's criminal justice reform record fraught with contradiction Hillicon Valley: FCC chief aims to ban Huawei, ZTE from federal program | DOJ to allow body cameras in joint task forces | Facebook workers push back over political ads Advocates warn kids' privacy at risk in GOP gun violence bill MORE (R-Texas) sought to clarify comments he made Wednesday about getting U.S. troops "out of harm's way" if Turkey was attempting to "ethnically cleanse" the Kurds.
To address this problem, the report points to low-interest loans as one way to pay for relocating to lower risk areas — Congress should pass the State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund Act of 2017 now and begin working with states like South Carolina to set up these funds, so that communities and individuals seeking to take responsible action to reduce their flood risk have the help they need to get out of harm's way, before the next storm hits.
Real protection requires climate action on several fronts: educating the public about the growing dire risks of human-induced climate change; enacting legislation and regulations to ensure that families and businesses are kept out of harm's way, for example by stopping construction in flood plains, and investing in sustainable infrastructure to counteract rising sea levels; anticipating the rising frequency of high-intensity climate-related disasters through science-based preparedness following through on properly scaled disaster-response during and after storm events; and most importantly for the future, spearheading the rapid transition to zero-carbon energy to prevent much greater calamities in the years ahead.
Similarly, aid workers that VICE News spoke with said the letters sent last week followed a pattern of Saudi officials lashing out at international organizations and the UN. (After the move was condemned by the UN, Yemeni officials reversed their decision about the UN's human rights official.) "In essence the Saudi argument is more or less [that] we are interested in protecting humanitarian action by kind of warning people or asking people to stay out of harm's way, but it obviously begs the question of the overall conduct of the war that we've seen since the beginning of the conflict," said Joel Charny, humanitarian vice president at InterAction, an umbrella group of relief and development NGOs.

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