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How To Use Rescue operation In A Sentence

  • From the beginning, the rescue operation was bungled. Times, Sunday Times
  • He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
  • A mark of the confusion attending the rescue operation came when it was widely reported that five firefighters, trapped for two days in the rubble, had been freed from their concrete tomb.
  • Nobody on board was and Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon thanked Brazilian and rescue operation.
  • Heidi has become quite a little "porker" ... privy to complimentary special search and rescue operations, Pop Tarts, Mocha coffee beans, as well as a free trip back to the glorious Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • The U.S. offered to send ships to help in the rescue operation.
  • If there are any government-run financial rescue operations in the future, the administration says, they should be funded by the financial industry - and they shouldn't be bailouts but "breakups" that liquidate the failing firm and fire its executives. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • I'm curious to see if you have seen a lot of helicopters moving south over you, because we're in Abbeville, which is the staging ground for these rescue operations which have been going on now throughout the day, and are going to start again at 7: 00 a.m. local time. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2005
  • He merely flew into the airport, where the military rescue operation was being organized.
  • Rescue operations can be lengthy and often members spend hours underground and on the surface in cold and wet conditions.
  • A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
  • A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
  • From the beginning, the rescue operation was bungled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some journalists are fond of staging rescue operations that make great copy for newspapers.
  • A major rescue operation was launched after a north east fishing vessel with a crew of three ran aground on the west coast of Scotland.
  • At least ten million Chinese people logged on to a live feed of the rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • All they achieve is photo ops, sound bites and a major bandobast that totally totals rescue operations.
  • Authorities in the provincial capital, also called Kerman, convened an emergency meeting to oversee rescue operations. Latimes.com - News
  • Unfortunately, Reigart's hands are tied by Admiral Piquet (Joaquim de Almeida), a French NATO officer who shadily puts a halt to Reigart's rescue operations.
  • A strong southeaster blowing at gale force complicated the rescue operation.
  • they organized a rescue operation
  • The most dangerous aspect of the rescue operation is being lowered on a winch to rescue people caught in the fast-flowing water.
  • After sending the telex, he returned to the rescue operation, climbing into a hole to help a child.
  • Governments do, however, have a vital catalytic role in orchestrating rescue operations.
  • Apart from fishery protection duties naval ships carry out a variety of other tasks including search and rescue operations and the inspection of craft suspected of carrying illegal drugs or other contraband.
  • Need right now inside, surgeon clasp, handle ketosis acid actively at the same time toxic, cooperate next undertaking in anaesthetic doctor at the same time rescue operation.
  • It prompted a major search and rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rescue operation began on Friday afternoon.
  • From the beginning, the rescue operation was bungled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rescue operation proved successful.
  • The bad weather hampered rescue operations.
  • The HU16 was later replaced in rescue operations by the HH3 helicopter which could refuel from the HC130 rescue control aircraft, and remain on station as long as the Albatross and recover a downed fler while hovering above him, without risking a landing and takeoff in the open sea. Pleiman, James E.
  • A rescue operation in May this year brutally revealed the truth of this assertion.
  • He added that the rescue operation would continue throughout today and promised a full investigation into what happened.
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
  • Two firemen were injured during the rescue operation.
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • The big rescue operation she mounted, the unreserved love provided thereafter, the support and incisive advice, the confidences shared. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • The rescue operation began on Friday afternoon.
  • And there are reasons for criticizing severely the government for Israel for not themselves conducting such a search and rescue operation.
  • He called police who launched a full-scale rescue operation involving the coastguard, fire brigade, local boats and a jet ski.
  • The rescue operation has been complicated by bad weather.
  • At least ten million Chinese people logged on to a live feed of the rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following the earthquake, a large-scale rescue operation was launched.
  • With the rescue operation the army, the village will soon no longer be a lonely island.
  • Chinese President Hu Jintao has ordered the local authorities to do everything possible to speed up the search and rescue operation and prevent poisonous sulphurated hydrogen gas from spreading.
  • Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began.
  • Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The UN rescue operation started shortly after dawn.
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • When the rescue team and its equipment reach Norway they will embark in a chartered vessel, the Normand Pioneer, which is able to act as a mother ship for a rescue operation.
  • It triggered the largest multinational search and rescue operation in history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • He merely flew into the airport, where the military rescue operation was being organized.
  • Rescue operations were hampered by the mountainous terrain.
  • The 41-year-old took charge of the rescue operation at his beachside hotel in the resort of Phuket, which was ravaged by the wall of water.
  • It prompted a major search and rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rescue operations were being hampered by severe winter weather and the death toll was expected to soar.
  • However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th.
  • A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
  • Following the earthquake, a large-scale rescue operation was launched.
  • The TAWK program aims at raising awareness of animal rights, animal cruelty, dog animal rescue operation in San Rafael, after inspectors found what they called filth that demonstrated "weeks if not months of improper cleaning protocols. WN.com - Articles related to 30 Shih Tzus seized from Minneapolis home
  • But when seemingly useless possessions and even rotten food pile up, blocking exits and filling beds, sofas, sinks and bathtubs, animal rescue operation in San Rafael, after inspectors found what they called filth that demonstrated "weeks if not months of improper cleaning protocols. WN.com - Articles related to 30 Shih Tzus seized from Minneapolis home
  • The UN rescue operation started shortly after dawn.
  • The rescue operation swung into action immediately.
  • The UN rescue operation started shortly after dawn.
  • The airport was still usable, and the first flights of what will be a massive rescue operation were arriving last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rescue operation has been complicated by bad weather.
  • In order to save lives, we still have rescues and search and rescue operations ongoing.
  • Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
  • The dogs, mainly animal rescue operation in San Rafael, after inspectors found what they called filth that demonstrated "weeks if not months of improper cleaning protocols. WN.com - Articles related to 30 Shih Tzus seized from Minneapolis home
  • At least ten million Chinese people logged on to a live feed of the rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Putin said on Saturday that a planned joint exercise of the Russian and Italian navies next year will drill sailors in carrying out rescue operations.
  • Enlisting in the U.S. Coast Guard, he became a pilot of twin-engined seaplanes, doing search and rescue operations and fish and wildlife patrols in Florida, Texas, and Washington.
  • He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
  • A fishing boat's crew sighted the sinking ship, sounded the alarm and began to organise a rescue operation, in which a number of boats from nearby oil-rig platforms took part.
  • Governments do, however, have a vital catalytic role in orchestrating rescue operations.
  • Other military roles include medevac and search-and-rescue operations.
  • The channels accused him with all their might of a variety of crimes, from destroying the armed forces to personally mismanaging the rescue operations.
  • It prompted a major search and rescue operation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crew came out but Andria said they were speaking in broken English, before emergency crews began the rescue operation.
  • During the rescue operations, holes were drilled from the surface into chambers where the miners may have sought refuge. Archive 2007-09-01
  • More than 130 yachtsmen were saved in a dramatic combined rescue operation costing more than half a million pounds.
  • An air force spokesman said the rescue operation was a race against time.
  • Mercado said four soldiers have so far been wounded in the military rescue operation launched by the government in the early hours of Saturday.
  • He merely flew into the airport, where the military rescue operation was being organized.
  • The airport was still usable, and the first flights of what will be a massive rescue operation were arriving last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
  • An air force spokesman said the rescue operation was a race against time.
  • She heard him dial, and speak briefly and drily, almost as though similar rescue operations landed on his doorstep every night.
  • Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began.
  • After a five-hour search and rescue operation, her body was discovered deep in a ravine off the main trail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • It was the government that so badly botched the rescue operations.
  • They also help civilian parachuting groups who are on call for military purposes and provide tandem jumps for search and rescue operations.
  • Authorities still have it kind of cordoned off and they're still doing search and rescue operations. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2005
  • Fortunately a small group of folk banded together determined to save the bird and the rescue operation began.
  • The rescue operation began on Friday afternoon.
  • Their self-possession allowed them to conserve the air and wait for the rescue operation.
  • Any raid or rescue operation would endanger the lives of the hostages.
  • Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were many sad spectacles among these survivors, many landing in scanty attire and with bare feet and frozen limbs, until the time came when the Society was able to step into the breach by maintaining on board each Rescue Ship, 100 sets of warm clothing, the sets being replenished each time the vessel returned from a rescue operation, and in this particular connection I should like to mention with deep gratitude the gifts in kind sent over to us by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, whose association with the Society dates back a long time -- indeed to the First World War, in 1916, some 30 years ago. Heroes of the British Merchant Fleet

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