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alarm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alarm may
refer to: The
Alarm (film), a 1914
American comedy Alarm (1938 film), a
Danish family film
Alarm (1941...
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Alarmism is
excessive or
exaggerated alarm of a real or
imagined threat.
Alarmism connotes attempts to
excite fears or
giving warnings of
great danger...
- The
Alarm are a
Welsh rock band that
formed in Rhyl,
Wales in 1981.
Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977
under lead
vocalist Mike Peters...
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ALARM (Air
Launched Anti-Radiation Missile) is a
British anti-radiation
missile designed primarily to
destroy enemy radars for the
purpose of Suppression...
- An
alarm clock or
alarm is a
clock that is
designed to
alert an
individual or
group of
people at a
specified time. The
primary function of
these clocks...
- One-
alarm fires, two-
alarm fires, three-
alarm fires, etc., are
categories classifying the
seriousness of fires,
commonly used in the
United States and...
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Sound the
Alarm may
refer to:
Sound the
Alarm (band), an
American rock band, or a 2005
album by the band
Sound the
Alarm (Booker T.
Jones album), or the...
- Look up
false alarm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
False Alarm may
refer to:
False Alarm (band), an
American punk rock band
False Alarm (album), by...
- The M****achusetts
Powder Alarm was a
major po****r
reaction to the
removal of
gunpowder from a
magazine near
Boston by
British soldiers under orders from...
- active. The
unintended result was that soon
people alarmed everything.
Initial installers set an
alarm at 80% and 20% of the
operating range of any variable...