As a result of no assessment being done serious fire hazards were probably overlooked, he added.
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The group's report also said there were serious fire risks at the Kaiserslautern stadium.
On 23 February 1997, a serious fire broke out, triggered by a chemical oxygen generator.
After a serious fire at the Windscale atomic works in 1957, in which massive amounts of radioactive energy were released, the Cumbria site was rebranded Sellafield.
That would be the pollsters who have been under serious fire throughout this election, consistently facing a conservative punditocracy claiming that their polling processes were grossly misleading as a result of an outdated modeling structure that over-counted Democrats.
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How did an engine fire, serious as that might be, so quickly develop into a disaster of this magnitude?
Dave Potts, 39, was found with serious burns in the fire on Barlow Street, Broadheath at 04:50 BST on Monday.
The following year, an inspection by London Fire Brigade found serious safety hazards at this site.
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After receiving several serious wounds from automatic weapons fire, he crawled towards the enemy emplacement and, when in position, threw a grenade into the bunker.
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Governors would need them badly during the few crucial hours when the emergency was too serious for local police and fire services to cope and the federal authorities had not yet arrived.
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Amazon should have used a distinctly different name for the Fire so that serious readers would still proudly use their Kindles with the knowledge that they were still held in special regard by the firm.
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Seriously wounded by the blast, Specialist Four Sabo nonetheless retained the initiative and then single-handedly charged an enemy bunker that had inflicted severe damage on the platoon, receiving several serious wounds from automatic weapons fire in the process.
"Seriously wounded by the blast, Specialist Four Sabo nonetheless retained the initiative and then single-handedly charged an enemy bunker that had inflicted severe damage on the platoon, receiving several serious wounds from automatic weapons fire in the process, " the citation said.
New training units allowing firefighters to prepare for conditions that can result in fire crew deaths and serious injuries were opened in January.
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The fighting, which eased at nightfall, was by far the most serious violation of a cease-fire brokered by NATO and the European Union that took effect July 5.
Shortly thereafter, the children's father returned home and doused the fire, which caused no serious damage, Mioduszewski said.
"The break-in and subsequent fire caused the charity a serious setback and prevented very ill children and their families from enjoying a holiday together, " he said.
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In contrast, it would appear that the Amazon Kindle Fire is a finished, serious piece of work, ready to go when it starts shipping in November.
"The first step in resolving a serious financial problem is to stop fueling the fire by spending money you don't have, " McTevia said.
The ice is what he called the risk of a serious slowdown in global economic growth, the fire is the fact that inflation may be back.
The Marines pulled him out with serious burns, but he later said he set the fire by accident, not to end his own life.
The assumption in the industry has been that when phone companies such as Verizon start offering television service, it will deal a serious blow to cable companies, who are already under fire from satellite TV vendors such as DirectTV and EchoStar 's DISH Network.
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Other companies are serious this time around, and a product like the Kindle Fire feels like stiffer competition than a Microsoft Zune.
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Prior to implementation of the Motorola system in 2002 we had serious interoperability issues between federal, state and local police, fire, rescue, emergency medical, utilities, transportation, schools and other related services.
Thanks in part to the credit crunch, potential rival bidders dropped out of the race earlier this year: Gerardin said that Britain's Barclays had faced serious concerns over potential wider financing issues and pulled out, while the fire-sale acquisition of beleaguered prime broker Bear Stearns meant JPMorganChase no longer needed to knock at Bank of America's door.
Thanks in part to the credit crunch, potential rival bidders dropped out of the race earlier this year: Gerardin said that Britain's Barclays had faced serious concerns over potential wider financing issues and pulled out, while the fire-sale acquisition of beleaguered prime broker Bear Stearns meant JPMorganChase (nyse: JPM - news - people ) no longer needed to knock at Bank of America's door.
Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service recorded the acreage of several of the most serious of the 73 heath and grass fires its crews have tackled.
There have been periodic violations of the cease-fire, but the incidents during the past week have been the most serious.
The fire service said after the case, the breaches "could ultimately have led to serious injury or potential death".
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