The carers and families who attend the free cafes say they are a life-line. |
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The Commission notes also that all public service obligations concerning essential life-line air services to the Greek islands are assured. |
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Above all, this life-line begins with the generosity of donors and their loved ones, not to mention the sustained efforts to raise awareness. |
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In this diagram, if the white player moves the marked piece away, the black stack will lose its life-line and will be removed. |
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Liquid storage tanks are vital life-line structures, especially following destructive seismic events. |
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I was an Irish word-child, and literature was my life and my life-line. |
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Although the existing support arrangements are far from optimal, they represent the only life-line for AMISOM and will need to be maintained in the short term. |
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The way in which the life-line is mounted and dismounted will be outlined by the company and attached to the prevention plan concerning participation. |
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Don't count on any media events with raging environmentalists chaining themselves to trees in desperate hope of stopping construction of what the government hopes will be an economic life-line for the entire region. |
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Transport services are the life-line between economic and social players. |
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We are not, however, their only life-line. |
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It was a true life-line between Sarajevo and the outside world. |
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Again, the rescuers fired a thick hawser, what could prove a life-line, to the Carelmapu, but this plan was not in the cards. |
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Up above, the tender kept a sharp eye on the Koepanger paying out the air-pipe, while attending to the life-line himself and the management of the lugger. |
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