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Evacuating the population of an entire town is no simple task.
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Evacuating the population of an entire town is no simple task.
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Evacuating the place – even a partial evacuation on the scale posited here – is as impossible and unhelpful as it is panicky and daft.
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Evacuating the capital, Juárez organized resistance in the north.
Mexico's Lincoln: The ecstasy and agony of Benito Juarez 2008
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Evacuating the capital, Juárez organized resistance in the north.
Mexico's Lincoln: The ecstasy and agony of Benito Juarez 2008
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Evacuating orphans or putting them up for adoption may forever separate them from their family.
Saundra Schimmelpfennig: The Dos and Don'ts of Disaster Relief Donations 2010
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Evacuating orphans or putting them up for adoption may forever separate them from their family.
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Evacuating the guests by going back downstairs would be futile.
Rogue Wave Boyd Morrison 2010
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Evacuating orphans or putting them up for adoption may forever separate them from their family.
Saundra Schimmelpfennig: The Dos and Don'ts of Disaster Relief Donations Saundra Schimmelpfennig 2010
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Evacuating the capital, Juárez organized resistance in the north.
Mexico's Lincoln: The ecstasy and agony of Benito Juarez 2008
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