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Urgent talks are going on to prevent the market going into financial meltdown during the summer.
At the hospital, doctors performed an emergency operation to repair broken bones in his spine and put it back in the correct position.
Large losses feared at HSBC and RBS as City watchdog seeks urgent assurances.
The PLA's air forces also dispatched 3 planes and China Eastern Airlines arranged 2 Airbus aircraft.
This was Exercise Flood Call, to prepare people for a flood emergency.
The U.S. has called for an extraordinary emergency meeting of the UN Human Rights Commission to examine the crisis.
The president proclaimed a state of emergency.
His plane made a crash-landing during a sandstorm yesterday.
As the innocent users of the currencies are paying for the bailouts, it is difficult not to be a liquidationist.
George Osborne, Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, unveiled an "emergency" budget, aimed at eliminating Britain's large budget deficit within five years.
As long as he describes the buildings around, the dispatcher can dispatch emergency medical workers to him.
In case of emergency, break the glass and press the button.
All the St. Louis hospitals are on red alert.
You say "hello", use small talk if you see them in the yard, you discuss problems as they arise and you help each other in an emergency.
We encounter emergencies and personal crises.
But she expresses no great urgency about the subject.
A: Have you treated any real emergencies?
Your doctors can help a great deal and you need to talk about it with them as a matter of urgency.
In other words, in a pinch, a cup of coffee or strong tea might provide some momentary relief.
But, of course, they aren't really all that urgent.
The government should take into serious consideration the emergency and severity of air pollution and take measures to deal with it.
The ferry did not even have time to send out an SOS.
Neighbours quickly alerted the emergency services.
He vociferously opposed the state of emergency imposed by the government.
The UN has agreed to allow the supply of emergency aid.