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  • The captain then issued a one word demand - "Evacuate" - while remaining on board until all were safely out.

    Daily Express News Feeds 2009

  • The captain then issued a one word demand - "Evacuate" - while remaining on board until all were safely out.

    Daily Express News Feeds 2009

  • Then, in January 2009, iTunes offered a free copy of the album's first single, "Evacuate," and within three weeks it was downloaded 560,000 times.

    After 'Going the Distance' With Drew Barrymore, Boxer Rebellion Remains 'Cold Still' Jim Fusilli 2011

  • DAIL: Well, when the plane came to a stop and Sully said, "Evacuate," Donna went to her door, I went to my door.

    CNN Transcript Feb 10, 2009 2009

  • And tell everybody -- you just can't say to everybody, "Evacuate," and expect that there's not going to be the gridlock that there was.

    CNN Transcript Sep 25, 2005 2005

  • "At 5am they were out on the megaphone just yelling 'Evacuate'," West Horsham resident

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • "Evacuate", so you can return to the Nexus anytime without having to find a Nexus point.

    W♥M W♥M 2010

  • This followed an iTunes Single of the Week for their track 'Evacuate', and also saw the band's album 'Union' break into the top

    iTunes Top 10 Albums 2009

  • The captain then issued a one-word command, "Evacuate," said Higgins, citing the attendants.

    Top Stories - Google News 2009

  • "Evacuate," but the flight attendants and passengers were already doing so.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

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