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alarms
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alarmsnoun
Plural form of alarm.
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Alarms
An alarm device is a mechanism that gives an audible, visual or other kind of alarm signal to alert someone to a problem or condition that requires urgent attention.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of alarms in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of alarms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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The other thing that's notable here [in many of the school shooting cases] is the abusive relationships. Damned if I can figure it out — in this age of sensitivity, of sensitivity toward women and the treatment of women — but almost all of these guys were abusers of their girlfriends. Physical abusers. in a lot of these cases, it was the teachers who put out the alerts, raised the alarms, that there was a problem [with a student] — it was the teacher at [Nikolas] Cruz's school in Parkland who put out the word about the problems.
We still set alarms every night, it's really hard being someone's pancreas.
If the goal is to allow the clinician to set this machine up and walk away, we should add different alarms and warnings, one thing I'd seen on other ventilators is, if the power disconnects, the [ device ] will actually [ make ] an extremely loud and audible signal that says,' Hey, you've lost power here !'.
We are getting around 100 alarms a day about approaching particles, every two weeks, a satellite has to dodge something.
Even though there are these alarms that folks have set off about national and economic security, there is a flip side to it, it is a major cost saver and a good value for these procurements for these cities around the country.
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