These are where the crews--we're passing by where the crews build their floats--Tuck's Den, Eden's Den--for Mardi Gras.
New York (CNN) -- Construction crews at the 16-acre World Trade Center site will raise the final two sections of a 408-foot spire to the top of One World Trade Center on Monday morning, making the building the tallest in the Western Hemisphere, according to the site's management.
Union leaders say the strikes are the biggest in Iberia's history, because they are the first time that all three units -- pilots, cabin crews and ground personnel -- have joined forces, and the first time so many days of action have been announced at one time.
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Union leaders call it the biggest strike in Iberia's history because it's the first time that all three units -- pilots, cabin crews and ground personnel -- have joined forces to strike and it's the first time so many days of strikes have been announced at one time.
Second, Ari Rapkin, a computer graphics software engineer at ILM, introduces an amazing paradox: What the special-effects crews are doing is often not emulating physics but tweaking it--because storytelling is better served by showing the audience what it expects, not what would actually happen if a 3-foot-tall creature drew his light saber.
It generally takes 60 to 90 days to train the crews to mission-ready status.
He said the city had positioned rescue crews in low-lying areas where some flooding was anticipated.
At Poole there were 147 launches - crews there rescued 145 people in distress during 2005.
The sergeant who was leading the crews rubbed up-rushed up and said, sir, what happened?
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Ground crews and in-flight attendants announced 15 days of strikes, during three weeks Monday to Friday, starting Monday.
Cabin crews are well-trained and smartly turned out in red uniforms.
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But until the commercial astronaut taxis are ready to go, the nation will be dependent on Russian Soyuz spacecraft to launch its crews to low-Earth orbit.
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Meanwhile in Somerset, the Burnham-on-Sea lifeboat crews dealt with the longest shout of the summer - nearly 18 hours - when they joined the search for four-year-old Dylan Cecil, who drowned last month after slipping from a jetty while on a family holiday.
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It said its "technologically advanced" helicopters would be operated by experienced crews with "world-class" skills.
Crews erected a 16-foot-high, 75-foot-long fence around the property to prepare for a controlled burn of the entire home.
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Crews rescued the four-year-old boy from an upstairs bedroom and found Mr Potts badly burned in the downstairs lounge.
There didn't appear to be any hazardous-material crews, and no neighbors were evacuated.
On Monday afternoon, Coast Guard crews using a HC-130 Hercules airplane and a helicopter found the body of Ms. Christian.
Its customer support staff, claims assessors and clean-up crews have moved into the flooded area as the water drains away.
As the exhibition demonstrates, the safety features, tyre design and even organisation of pit crews have a far-reaching effect on everyday life.
The two Weston-super-Mare crews were called out after several 999 calls reporting of a small vessel apparently in trouble near Birnbeck Island.
Construction crews working on high-rise rental buildings roam the area as joggers make their way through a newly opened portion of the waterfront.
Ideally, an icebreaker would come clear a path for the whales, he said earlier in the day, but crews are a 36-hour trip away.
As the cleanup continued, Mr. Cuomo urged New Yorkers to stay indoors to allow snow-removal and power-restoration crews to more effectively do their jobs.
The Venezuelans are using two Beech King Air 200 aircraft with Cuban-led crews of four or five people to disperse the chemical cartridges into the air.
Their families claim fire crews were "ill-prepared and poorly resourced".
An RNLI spokesman said the crews faced strong south-south-westerly winds and rough seas as the inshore lifeboat pulled the yacht off the rocks before the larger lifeboat took it under tow.
The train only has to stop to change crews and fuel up--there is no sitting around in railyards waiting for a right train, no jostling of the produce as cars are hitched and unhitched.
And one of the really nice things that we have and the long-duration crews have is the opportunity to use a telephone or to perform a videoconference similar to like we're doing with you guys with our families.
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In one, he captures the experience of being from a "jerkwater" town: a village so small that steam-train crews had to "jerk" water up from streams or from people holding buckets along the tracks because there was no water tower from which to refill the engine.
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