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evacuation

Evacuation is the act of evacuating.

evacuation

(= emptying) the act of removing the contents of something the act of evacuating; leaving a place in an orderly fashion; especially for protection (= elimination) the bodily process of discharging waste matter

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We are in the evacuation zone.

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We are demanding evacuation Please evacuate.
Base Noe, please confirm evacuation.
Please come for immediate evacuation.
Priority evacuation confirmed.
I repeat priority evacuation confirmed.
The emergency evacuation team are on their way.
And yet her daughter informs me that Mrs Smart has already agreed to medical evacuation?
At the Evacuation Center of the Kursky Railway Station.
That day they were distributing food rations at the Evacuation Center.
At the Evacuation Center, people were actively preparing for a show.
The Evacuation Center's people decided to outdo the academic theaters.
Slowly, yet inevitably, life was taking its normal course, and there was less and less work at the Evacuation Center.
With the Evacuation Center closed, Natasha went to work in a Kindergarten.
Then the obvious solution would be an evacuation.
Evacuation? You mean surrender?
The evacuation of a German position is vital information.
The evacuation will now proceed in an orderly manner.
Families will only be separated for the duration ofthe evacuation flight.
As evacuation of coastal cities progressed, tales of acts of heroism and sacrifice poured into newspaper offices.
With few exceptions, transportation and utility workers volunteered to remain at their posts until the evacuation is completed.
I'll come when the evacuation is finished.
Because of the atmospheric violence, it was not until the ninth day that an evacuation of Washington could be attempted.
What about the evacuation?
Who was in charge of this evacuation?
The evacuation of 2,000 British women and children from Palestine. was ordered today by the High Commissioner.
Evacuation plans are being prepared.
The Japanese Navy is filling the various harbors with evacuation craft. and we now wait to see in which direction Godzilla will strike next.
Every effort should be made to quiet the nerves. of those children who still remain in London despite the evacuation. which will continue until a late hour this evening.
Where does the evacuation of the civilian population?
Organize their evacuation to Shoumen.
And our evacuation?
In accordance with the 1962 Government plan for evacuation, this dispersal is to apply only to certain specified classes of civilians.
She and the other women on this evacuation bus have had to leave their husbands and elder sons behind in London.
According to the last published government plan, there is no provision made for granting the facilities of evacuation to able-bodied men over the age of 18.
Within a country where there is still racial and social prejudice, where there is still a shortage of housing and living space, a number of measures would almost certainly be necessary in attempting the evacuation of an estimated 10 million people.
Should Britain ever thus attempt the evacuation of nearly 20 per cent of her entire population, such scenes as these would be almost inevitable.
They were killed in the evacuation.
There'll be no evacuation, Jim.
They've ordered an immediate evacuation of the area, except for essential personnel.
At Devil's Tower, Wyoming a trainload of dangerous chemical gas went off the rails and forced the widest area evacuation in the history of these controversial rail shipments.
You brought 12 people to the decontamination camp instead of the evacuation centre where they belong.

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But I was told that only patients in need of emergency medical evacuation would be allowed out - not students.
But early warning means more than ocean sensors and satellites; it also implies directing construction away from disaster-prone areas and prodding private businesses to develop effective safety and evacuation procedures.
Over the last 12 months, thousands of lives were saved in India, the Philippines, and elsewhere by improved weather forecasting, early-warning systems, and evacuation plans.
Bush simply forgot the poor - the tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands, who simply did not have the resources to pay for their own evacuation.
In Rwanda, once the genocide started, the UN official responsible for peacekeeping operations ordered the evacuation of UN forces from the country, leaving the field wide open to the bloodiest genocidal massacre since World War II.
These should have included stricter building codes, smarter evacuation policies, and better preservation of wetlands (which could have reduced the ferociousness of the hurricane).
The Syrian track - requiring Israel's withdrawal from the strategically vital Golan Heights and the evacuation of tens of thousand of settlers - is hampered not only by the Israeli leadership's legitimacy deficit, but also by US opposition to the talks.
Emergency shelters and evacuation routes must be planned and established using risk assessments and actual simulations.
Israel's disengagement plan presents the evacuation of Gaza settlements as an end to 37 years of occupation.
Only the next days and weeks will tell whether the evacuation proceeds peacefully or not.
Given magnitude of settlement and the power of vested interests, a forced evacuation of the occupied territories is unthinkable.
But any agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, will call for a first phase of evacuation of the at least 50,000-60,000 people living in the more distant and scattered settlements.
Katrina came with at least two days' warning, but authorities waited to issue an evacuation order.
An evacuation was ordered, but no means to do so were provided for the poor.
When the war started, the first thing the Israeli army command sought was the evacuation of the area's settlements, which Israel's generals knew would quickly become an impossible burden, and an obstacle to maneuver, for their troops.
In the Dominican Republic, which has invested in hurricane shelters and emergency evacuation networks, the death toll was fewer than ten.
The withdrawal of Israeli troops and the evacuation of Jewish settlers from Gaza, after 38 years of occupation, is the most recent proof of the limits of military power, even when that power is overwhelming.
There is no doubt that the evacuation of Jewish settlers in areas that Israelis consider part of their God-given territory represents a huge ideological reversal.

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