So until then, when you hear the tornado sirens or tornado warning, take cover immediately.
Aparna Dash managed to escape her 26th floor room and take cover in a parking lot.
In such circumstances, Mr Blair can be expected to take cover behind his royal commission.
Aparna Dash managed to escape her 26th-floor room and take cover in a parking lot, her husband said.
Sirens sounded in the Israeli town of Sderot warning of incoming rockets and forcing residents to take cover.
"If you are in its path ... take cover immediately to protect your life, " the weather service alert said.
It did not mince words, telling people to take cover there, as elsewhere.
With more than 3 million buildings pummeled by attacks, children and parents across the country are running out of places to take cover.
The screaming of sirens, the announcements to take cover, the house-to-house searches: all of it inside a secured military base in the state of Texas.
So, take advantage of Frankenstorm to clear a pathway to important places, like the kitchen, bathroom, and if you will need to take cover, the basement.
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Civilians in the Nuba Mountains have resorted to hiding in rocky outcrops and caves, and piling stones over makeshift foxholes to take cover from the bombing raids.
Most of the dead men came from Uttar Pradesh and were killed by cunningly placed land mines after they rushed to take cover from the Maoists' opening attack.
He was tempted by one short one from Sidebottom, and a lady of mature years showed admirable dexterity to take cover before the ball thudded into the wall above her head.
They were shot as they ran to take cover.
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Japan's Meteorological Agency is currently testing a prototype system which detects the oh-so-subtle "P Waves" that precede the destructive "S Waves, " and alerts major operations to halt their hustle and take cover.
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As it is, any aspiring jihadi would not only currently find it easy to come to Britain, they would find in our universities the ideal place to take cover and, indeed, inspiration.
Code Red alarm sirens wailed in Sderot at about 7:30 a.m. local time warning of incoming rockets and forcing the town residents who were on their way to work or school to take cover.
United gain a free kick on the left of the City penalty area and a well struck shot from Robin van Persie takes a big nick off Samir Nasri as he attempts to take cover and the ball dips into the lower far corner.
Authorities were urging people in the path of the tornado to take immediate cover, and Fallin was urging residents not to take any risks.
And you basically take vases and cover them in gauze and put eyeballs on them.
When sophisticated cyberspies have access to a network for many months, they often take measures to cover their tracks and to conceal what they have stolen.
Before he flew to Antarctica on 16 November, Mr Wood predicted it would take 50 days to cover the full 680 miles (1, 094km) to the South Pole.
The authority added that it had alerted the international aviation community of its airworthiness directive, so that other authorities could take parallel action to cover the fleets operating in their countries.
When the FAA issues an airworthiness directive, it also alerts the international aviation community to the action so other civil aviation authorities can take parallel action to cover the fleets operating in their own countries.
Elections manager Lynn Marlowe says if one of these new voters tries to cast a ballot wearing a political hat, button or T-shirt, he or she will be asked to take it off or cover it up.
We now have a financial system that allows bankers to take risks and keep the profits but requires taxpayers to cover their losses and encourages bankers to take bigger and bigger risks.
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