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One firefighter suffered minor injuries from exposure to a fire suppressant, he added.
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Elsewhere, short interest on the stock skyrocketed by 54.1% during the past month, suggesting short sellers are ramping up their bearish exposure at a rapid-fire rate.
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Fire Island's exposure to the elements also makes it a difficult place to work.
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The key risk of storing spent fuel at reactor sites is radiation exposure from spent fuel that has caught fire when it is stored in a pool.
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Her fire suit was tops in overall sponsor exposure among the 43 drivers at Daytona.
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The bank has been under fire of late with rising speculation about its exposure to Europe, which Morgan Stanley says is minimal and largely hedged.
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Public health advocates maintain that the health risks from exposure to chemical flame retardants is higher than that of fire, and point out that the chemicals are often used on products that pose little fire risk.
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Finalists: Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe and Michael Hawthorne of the Chicago Tribune for their exposure of manufacturers that imperil public health by continuing to use toxic fire retardants in household furniture and crib mattresses, triggering reform efforts at the state and national level, and Alexandra Zayas of the Tampa Bay Times, St.
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Stronge exposure to wireless base stations and mobile devices like the Galaxy Nexus, Droid RAZR and Kindle Fire.
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And if things do not work out and Chrysler slides into bankruptcy, Fiat has no liability exposure but would be in pole position to pick up the assets it needs to implement its North American strategy at fire-sale prices.
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