But people throughout the affected area had to wear protective masks, and farmers and rescue
workers scurried to herd thousands of sheep and other livestock away from the area of ash fall, amid fears of the deleterious effects of fluorine or other toxic elements in the ash.
Five years ago in an old Massachusetts mill room 12
workers scurried about with plastic bags, plucking electrical components from shelves.
Schools may get to serve federally supplied irradiated meat to students, under a policy shift that was in the works before a listeria outbreak sent cafeteria
workers scurrying to clean out their refrigerators last month.
And yet while combat may not be frequent, with it not being uncommon for there to be only two or three fights across a whole game, when it does occur it's very important because pushing someone away from the factory or sending
their workers scurrying home can really damage their plans.
There are construction
workers scurrying all over, cranes going overhead, concrete trucks with spinning loads.
Not exact matches
It's more typical to have short - term recovery plans — for digging out and getting the lights back on, as 20,000 utility
workers are
scurrying to do right now.
Eric Schneiderman had a paint - spattered maintenance
worker at his swank Upper West Side apartment building run interference Thursday morning as he
scurried into a waiting SUV.
Insulin, a dutiful
worker,
scurries to whisk all that sugar out of the bloodstream, resulting in a dramatic drop in blood sugars.
The Nismo crew
scurry around the Calsonic GT - R like
worker bees tending to the queen.
«It's a statement of intent,» said Edward Dolman, Phillips's new chairman and chief executive officer, wearing a hard hat among
scurrying workers in the 20 - foot - high main exhibition gallery overlooking Berkeley Square.
Workers clad in harnesses and hard hats dotted the roof and
scurried up and down scaffolding.