The panel ran around 75 minutes and was videotaped for posterity by a devoted preserver of comic history, Mike Catron. |
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She said that everyone on the boat was wearing a life preserver, including her boyfriend. |
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He found parts of a flashlight, life preserver, fuel bladder and turbine engine. |
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The salt water caused the kernels to swell and the puffed grain filled the hold with a fluffy nature's life preserver. |
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The pill is unfortunately too expensive to serve as a food preserver, but researchers are already working on a cheaper nitric oxide vehicle. |
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In fact, among all the detritus, flotsam, and muck, this movie could serve as a strategically tossed life preserver. |
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Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on. |
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But some take what little hope they can, and cling onto it like a life preserver. |
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John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London. |
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And today, it seems that he was throwing them a life preserver, but apparently a lot of people didn't want to grab on to that life preserver. |
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There are situations so serious that the rescue of the drowning person cannot be accomplished with a rope, a life preserver, or a boat. |
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But rounding Halibut Point, I was relieved to see that at least one of them, the guy in the life preserver, was still well astern. |
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Furthermore, where the Army has acted as a preserver, this has only been to preserve its own institutional interests. |
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She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass. |
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He said that the inventory would be a valuable asset to the county council as a developer and preserver. |
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Each god is in charge of one aspect of creation, with Brahma as creator, Vishnu as preserver, and Shiva as destroyer. |
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He could be remade into a defender of the environment, a preserver of habitats and champion of rainforest ecology. |
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After the charade and the pictures of him with his head stuck through a life preserver on the New York shore nothing happened. |
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Always keep a shepherd's hook, a life preserver and a telephone by the pool. |
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But this is not to say that the best way to design a life preserver is in the form of a piano top. |
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The operations manual also requires that one life preserver be on board and worn by each person when operating over water. |
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Sit back, relax and enjoy your new Sun Catcher... it's your family's weekend life preserver. |
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I grasped this program as if it were a life preserver that someone had thrown to me. |
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Make sure you have rescue equipment that would include a life preserver and a long pole to extend to someone in trouble in the water. |
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But it is also the steward of scarce public resources and the preserver of public goods such as law and order. |
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However, not so much as a life preserver or piece of broken glass has been found in connection to the. |
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Brahman is the creator, preserver, or transformer and reabsorber of everything. |
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It would be better to consider other tools for such cultures, to help them preserver their linguistic and cultural heritage. |
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But his kind of conservatism seems rather too idealistic and too fundamentalist to be a sheer preserver of the status quo. |
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Bring an exposure suit and a life preserver when the situation dictates. |
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He had one life preserver and gave it to his younger daughter. |
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I'm trying to swim, and no one thought to toss me a life preserver. |
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Yesterday, Mr GAUCHER, during the very instructive site visit that he conducted, showed us that there are not many similar examples where the forest in the final analysis is a preserver of this urban archaeological complex. |
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Best known for making life jackets, Mustang first approached DIR in 1991 with an idea that would adapt its inflatable life preserver technology for inflatable G-suits. |
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The life buoy sentry will immediately toss a strobe light marker that emits a dye, and a life preserver, known as a Kisby ring, into the water where he or she has spotted the sailor overboard. |
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The life preserver is a rebus on the ship's name. |
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None of the occupants was wearing a life preserver, and the ability of the survivors to escape through the narrow window opening in the left cabin door may have been impeded had they been wearing any type of life preserver. |
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Remember that a child's best life preserver is you. |
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The Samaritans may yet be thrown a life preserver by the City Council. |
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Maybe I'll bring along a life preserver next time. |
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So is Krishna, who demonstrated creativity like the creator Brahma, protection like the preserver Vishnu, and annihilator like the annihilator Siva. |
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Here was a life preserver disguised as an anchor. |
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A smoke ring danced from her kisser, quivering through the air like a life preserver tossed from the trembling hands of a ship's captain toward the arms of a crew member flailing in the icy waters below. |
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In the Svetashvatara Upanishad, Rudra is for the first time called Shiva and is described as the creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe. |
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Matt Grevers was struggling to keep his head above water in a deep pool of backstrokers when a coach from the Netherlands offered him a preserver. |
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Living in a small stone shack tucked into the green hills just adjacent to the skatepark, Nacho is the benevolent godfather of La Kantera, the preserver of the scene. |
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Carboxy methyl cellulose turned out to be the best preserver of flavor. |
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