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'emergency'
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“Sweetie, Granny had a stroke.”
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“At this time, would all department heads please report to Conference Room A?”
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“In the unlikely event of an emergency water landing, you may find a flotation device beneath your seat cushion.”
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“First and most importantly, you need to make sure that all your students are accounted for.”
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“Mount Shinmoedake, a volcano in southern Japan, began erupting earlier this week.”
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“If there are any issues that require immediate attention, I can be reached on my mobile at 646-469-XXXX.”
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