Word: safely
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...others involved in planning the week-long event decided to "broaden the mission to include other women's issues and to plan events that empower women and help women feel strong." In the minutes from their planning meeting, TBTN was described as focusing on helping women to feel safe on several levels beyond the purely physical: safe with one's self; safe in interpersonal relationships; and safe in the community...
...ball, and he hits it and knocks it down in the field of play, what's the call? Or how about this one: a batted ball hits a fielder and then hits a runner, who then walks off the field but is never tagged. Is she out or safe...
...Mirror for $250,000, saying she wanted to sell them before Hewitt did, the paper claims. The letters ("said to be highly personal and emotional," according to the rival Daily Mail, revealing Diana's "innermost thoughts about the collapse of her marriage") reportedly had been taken from a safe at Hewitt's home Wednesday while he was abroad on business. The Mirror said it had agreed to pay Ferretti $1,670 in cash as a first installment in the supposed deal. The Mirror handed over the bundle to Kensington Palace, the princess's former home, with a formal letter promising...
...Chernomyrdin's candidacy has the all-important support of media -- and oil tycoon Boris Berezovsky. "The big money follows Berezovsky," says TIME Moscow bureau chief Paul Quinn-Judge. "He's telling the other oligarchs that Chernomyrdin is perfect because he can work with the Communists. They feel safe with him because he's likely to ensure business as usual." That's assuming they can get the public to elect a man who, Quinn-Judge says, shows no discernible charisma, is unable to speak in public and has been publicly humiliated by Yeltsin. But first they have to get the unpredictable...
...detected late in the game, however, nuclear weapons may well be the only answer. If XF11 had been discovered only 90 million miles away and on a beeline toward Earth, for example, the equivalent of a 1-megaton explosion would have been necessary to shove it into a safe orbit. Had it first been spotted at just a tenth of that distance, a 100-megaton blast would have been needed to turn it away...