The modest lifesaver is pleased with his award, but insists he was simply acting on instinct and determination. |
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I was a lifesaver at heart and knew the risks of heat exhaustion better than anyone. |
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The small silver disc encasing a temperature gauge could be a lifesaver in the event of a fire. |
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A neighbour has been hailed a lifesaver after rescuing a young girl from a Christmas Day blaze and ending up in hospital. |
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Since then, the former champion lifesaver has seen the world thanks to rugby, with Japan being a personal highlight. |
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So last night her desperate family held a blood testing session at the Pelican Hotel to try to find Shannon's lifesaver. |
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Safety belts are a proven lifesaver and should be worn on all journeys, no matter how short. |
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A styptic pencil can be a lifesaver if you have to put on a dress shirt or turtle-neck right after you shave. |
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Medically, blood is a two-edged sword, a transmitter of disease or, by transfusion, a lifesaver. |
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The woman sits like a lifesaver above the stage, scoring each bout as it ends. |
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Being a lifesaver is part of the job, but I think that helping this little girl will probably be the most memorable thing I've ever done. |
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Bulcock Beach lifesaver Kate Stow said she suspected the creature was a cunjevoi but could not be sure, so they had to take proper precautions. |
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It may be that the problem is not all that serious, but if it is, a heart monitor could prove an absolute lifesaver. |
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You really, really want to, because you need some lifesaver to get you to stay in your seat for the entire length of the film. |
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This will prolong some women's lives and be a lifesaver for some babies. |
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While Doris sat having contractions in the car, George played lifesaver. |
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A bronzed lifesaver in bright red pool daks and a goofy cap is an Australian icon, although they're starting to wear shorts a la Baywatch or bikepants lately. |
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No matter what, he was compassionate, generous, and a lifesaver and buoy to any friend in need. |
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If you're used to top-notch spicy cuisine at home but have to travel to somewhere where the food is mostly bland, some spice can be a lifesaver. |
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In a world filled with stress and worry, this opportunity to play can quite literally be a lifesaver. |
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He accompanies the elves on their great adventures and very quickly becomes a lifesaver and friend. |
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But for parents who are in crisis and struggling to find help, quick access to good, credible resources can be a lifesaver. |
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If the server's having problems and the network is down, or the OS is down, it's a lifesaver. |
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You have no idea how much of a lifesaver the spellcheck is for me. |
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Her family will tonight welcome hundreds of volunteers to a blood sample session at a West Timperley pub in a bid to find the lifesaver who can help Shannon. |
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What an incredible job, to be a lifesaver in a doggie swimming club. |
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Everything I knew stemmed from my time as a lifesaver and what I had gleaned from the vaguely medical books I came across and the usual television shows. |
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When these small sachets containing a mixture of sugar and salt are dissolved in water they are quite simply a lifesaver for children who have lost vital body fluids. |
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It was a lifesaver because I was about to be evicted from my apartment. |
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The selection of lifesavers will command from where the promoter comes from and this is also considered in the lifesaver selection strategy. |
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We throw Stelco a lifesaver and they throw it back. |
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An inevitable accident of war, you might think, except that their vehicle was 20 years old and lacked armour a death trap, rather than a lifesaver. |
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A good pair of socks can be a lifesaver, especially if you're renting ski boots and don't want to fall victim of blisters and soreness. |
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The trustworthiness of this system is depending on the lifesaver ASes, and receives a live BGP feed from each lifesaver AS to guide its decision. |
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Yet, if we were able to provide them with the necessary equipment and benefits, they would be clearly our best lifesaver, simply because they know their country so well and are used to travelling across it. |
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Their military career terminated, owning almost nothing except their memories of their former victories, they fell back on primary teaching as a lifesaver. |
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The surf lifesaving movement originated in Australia, and the volunteer lifesaver is one of the country's icons. |
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Not only did she qualify for the team in little less than a month following her graduation from the CD course, but she was also identified as the CF's top lifesaver. |
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The MS Society has for me been truly a lifesaver. |
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It would take another few years before customers and the rest of the automobile industry realised the three-point safety belt's effectiveness as a lifesaver. |
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This multipurpose tool can be a real lifesaver when something needs fixing. |
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Thanks so much for offering to help. You're a real lifesaver! |
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The Young Lifesaver is also ideal to teach first aid to members of youth organisations, including Guides, Scouts and youth club members. |
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Since the introduction of Lifesaver we are in the business of seeking these drivers out. |
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The company has already received serious interest in LIFESAVER machines from several countries in Africa, as well as Nepal, Spain and Mexico. |
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Peter Larsen, Wellington School of Medicine and medical director to the Wellington LifeSaver Trust PAD program. |
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Union Pacific's rail-safety awareness campaign with Operation Lifesaver included a train ride for an ill 6-year-old boy in Ector County, Texas. |
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There, in quarter-inch decrements, each had progressed from 1-inch rings to those with the Lifesaver holes. |
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Operation Lifesaver, a nonprofit program now in 49 states and Canada, was first launched in 1972 in Idaho to increase public awareness of highway-rail grade crossing dangers. |
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There seems to be no commitment to Operation Lifesaver at all. |
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In the same vein, Bowers developed his own take on Australian culture, adding to the carnival of images such characters as Boofhead and the Bondi Lifesaver. |
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