The rescue team, including Tendring Council nature wardens, spent hours waist-deep in mud and water tending to the animal. |
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Search teams are tonight stepping up their efforts to rescue abandoned pets in New Orleans as well. |
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There are still many thousands of lost or abandoned pets in need of rescue in the areas hit by Hurricane Katrina. |
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Over recent years there has been a spate of deaths in the area resulting from trampers becoming lost and rescue attempts proving difficult. |
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The rushing floodwaters and torrential rain made communication difficult, and rescue attempts failed repeatedly. |
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Neighbour Reg Noice, 42, also rushed next door in an attempt to rescue Louie. |
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Helicopters in India were rushing medicine to stricken areas, while warships in Thailand steamed to island resorts to rescue survivors. |
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England's busiest mountain rescue team had a frantic weekend with members rushing up hillsides in soaring temperatures to tend casualties. |
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A rescue operation in May this year brutally revealed the truth of this assertion. |
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A major rescue operation was launched after a north east fishing vessel with a crew of three ran aground on the west coast of Scotland. |
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On those rare occasions when he assays an argument, it's indisputable that nothing will ever rescue him from mediocrity. |
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While attempting rescue a small boat manned by local men capsized and four men were lost. |
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The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship. |
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The minister has lobbied the European Commission in support of a financial rescue package. |
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The keys to another new appliance, a new fire engine carrying new, lighter-weight rescue equipment, were also handed over by the mayor yesterday. |
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Sirens flashing, a rescue appliance was dispatched with the crew on board not knowing if they should put on their helmets. |
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Harris had become so weak that he could not reach a rescue line that landed in the water two feet away from him. |
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Officers wearing breathing apparatus used hand tools to break into the injured man's flat and rescue him from his bedroom. |
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Having lost his sail and rig, he was found curled around a buoy clinging to his board by a coastguard rescue helicopter from Lee-on-the-Solent. |
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A life ring secured to a line was thrown to the survivor and he was pulled to the rescue aircraft. |
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With 23 other survivors, he hung on to a small life raft until their rescue by a passing ship the following day. |
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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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Humber Coastguard scrambled a rescue helicopter to the scene and requested the launch of the Humber lifeboat. |
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An inshore lifeboat capsized during a rescue attempt and three crew members later required hospital treatment. |
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His rescue mission was also said to be the inspiration for setting up the first local lifeboat in the area. |
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First she betrayed him, then she had the audacity to show up and rescue him. |
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The dosage suppressors could rescue ram lethality by several possible mechanisms. |
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The main disappointment is the ending which is an anticlimax after the dangerous excesses of the rescue mission. |
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He is also keen to rescue James from his detractors, or at least to give us the whole picture. |
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On Thursday, three fishermen had to be rescued by an air-sea rescue helicopter as a rising tide left them cut off from the mainland. |
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The Polish Government came to the rescue through a joint shipping company to transport materials China needed. |
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This wooden tote comes to the rescue by organizing all the necessary implements, including pens, self-adhesive notepads, tacks, and paper dips. |
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Their grandfather had come to rescue them when he learned of their existence. |
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Salvage and rescue workers who were rushed to the scene said one of the sunken acid containers was slowly leaking into the river. |
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It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear. |
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The discovery came about during rescue excavations on Thames Water's sludge works. |
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Here there is still a major task of rescue archaeology to be done, because the site is being rapidly eroded. |
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By the late 1990s, the need for a more systematic programme of rescue archaeology had become urgent. |
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She was a rescue dog from a puppy mill where she spent her first four or five years in horrible conditions in a cage. |
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The home is now appealing for those looking for a pet to choose a rescue animal. |
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This guide is written to help show first-time adopters what to expect when adopting an animal from a rescue shelter. |
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If you are considering taking on a rescue pet, do find out all the information you can about the animal. |
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Jeremy came back from the show with Tinker, a full-grown longhaired female, who, they told him, was a rescue hamster. |
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A one-eyed rescue pooch has proved you do not need a pedigree to be a top dog at the world-famous Crufts. |
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I told my daughter that I was willing to donate up to 5,000 pounds to anyone who would set up a rescue home for the stray dogs here. |
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My grandmother had always owned a cat, and later in life she started adopting rescue cats from the local Cats Protection League. |
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The pair performed together as part of a rescue agility team at the world-famous dog show on Saturday morning. |
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Last night I had an unexpected trip to the vets with Cassius, our first rescue cat who's been with us nearly 2 years now. |
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She recently adopted a St. Bernard from a rescue shelter and while the dog is a handful, she's really enjoying it. |
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Three of my five cats have been rescue cats, and one is the son of a rescued animal. |
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The winner of the fancy dress class was Jane Maitland from Drumcliffe with a rescue dog called Patches. |
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Just before Christmas 2000, a friend was hosting a cocktail party for dogs at a rescue shelter. |
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A woman has hit out at an animal rescue home after being prevented from having a dog because she was too old and on income support. |
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Tens of thousands of workers were involved in the rescue and cleanup effort. |
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In an amazing stroke of luck for the sick patient, all three people who came to his rescue were health workers. |
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Residents were furious that they had to organise an attempted rescue of survivors. |
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A TEENAGER'S boyfriend came to her rescue when she was dragged to the ground by another youngster on Thursday. |
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Let's begin our coverage of the dramatic rescue of nine trapped coal miners in Pennsylvania. |
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In order to save lives, we still have rescues and search and rescue operations ongoing. |
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Two men passing by dramatically came to their rescue and managed to reach them using the branches from nearby trees. |
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Yet the action still wasn't over with the away side determined to rescue some lost pride. |
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When it comes to her tennis, she is bright enough to construct a point, strong enough to wallop a point and fast enough to rescue a lost cause. |
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Two women who tried to battle a wall of flames to rescue a man trapped in his blazing home were today praised by firefighters. |
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A taxi driver told today how he helped lift a car with his bare hands to rescue a child trapped in a road accident. |
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The plan must include procedures for rescuing workers who have fallen but are unable to rescue themselves. |
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What makes people risk their lives to rescue someone trapped in a burning house or drowning in a river? |
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Cartons of bottled water for rescue workers rose in charitable ziggurats outside police stations and schools. |
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Colleagues who saw the incident from the shore launched a rescue boat and pulled Miss Brown on board. |
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Both Whitby's lifeboats had to be launched to rescue five canoeists who put out to sea in a force nine gale on Saturday. |
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They launched the inshore boat and hovercraft to rescue the un-named man with scores of day-trippers, enjoying the sun and seaside, looking on. |
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Firefighters were called to the rescue yesterday after hundreds of amorous frogs arrived at their mating pond to find it dried up. |
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A last-minute rescue plan has saved Bradford's Priestley Centre from closure. |
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Station staff were so determined to rescue the tortoiseshell cat they even stopped a train in a last-ditch attempt. |
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They threw everything they had at the last-ditch rescue effort as Currie struggled to move play more than five yards from their own line. |
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Talks began on July 14 between the union and employers in a last-ditch attempt to rescue the pay deal. |
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Blue rescue retains its color all winter, as do yuccas ' sword-like leaves. |
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The second youth, probably seeking to rescue the first, was probably overcome by fumes as well. |
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Lovell acknowledges that the rescue plan is ambitious and riddled with potential problems. |
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Mrs Newsome has decided to send out an ambassador to rescue Chad and bring him home. |
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Night had fallen a couple of hours ago and the rescue teams weren't even close to removing us from beneath the remains of our school. |
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Modern scholarship has done much to rescue the pastoral reputation and moral seriousness of the clergy and their lay supporters at all levels. |
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A team of Royal Navy marines joined the rescue effort before Conan endured a 17-hour journey back to base camp on the back of a yak. |
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Hence this appeal to gastropodologists, if such a term exists, to come to the rescue and explain the unique development of the humble periwinkle. |
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The bit where Shaun arrives to rescue his mum from his soon-to-be-zombified dad is just sublime. |
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At the airfield, chaos reigned as rescue crews equipped with fire extinguishers doused the flames emanating from the downed fighter. |
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We were now encountering the last minute and Dingle had all hands on deck to rescue their rapidly sinking ship. |
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The Rangers ran to the rescue craft before getting the all-clear to depart. |
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The vessel served as the Kirkwall Airport rescue craft until it was replaced last year. |
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His wife's screams alerted crew members, who stopped the 763-ton ferry and launched its rescue craft. |
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Then, of course, there are the ones rushing to your rescue with a bowl of spaghetti Alfredo. |
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A number of motorists mounted rescue bids to free people trapped in the wreckage of the crashed cars. |
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We maybe able to use this as a surrender flag, or if the worst comes to the worst, a rescue flag. |
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The beltman would swim out and rescue the patient, while the reelman attended the reel. |
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Her compassion leads Pharaoh's daughter to rescue Moses from the reedy water just as Yahweh delivers the Hebrews from the Sea of Reeds. |
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Police kept reporters, rescue workers and human rights monitors away from the prison until the gunfire faded. |
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The meeting had lasted over four hours and still no strategy or plan of rescue was in the works. |
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Because I've made it, I can rescue anyone who hasn't planned ahead to grow the beet or turnip greens the recipe specifies. |
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island. |
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We need to win it to avoid a wooden spoon and to rescue our season, they need to win it to win a Grand Slam. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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Hours after the quake rocked central and southern Italy, rescue teams were clawing at the concrete in the search for survivors. |
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We have been called out to rescue all sorts of animals from kittens, badgers, foxes and even a deer. |
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The eight warriors must battle witches, monsters, evil spirits, and vats of bubbling poison if they are to rescue the damsel in distress. |
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His father was asleep upstairs, but he heard the alarm and rushed down to rescue his son. |
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Although we had enough airtime on our mobile phones, it was impossible to call for a rescue bus because the area had no mobile phone network. |
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The company says if a rescue package is not agreed soon, it will face liquidation or receivership within three weeks. |
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A keen sailor found himself at the centre of an air-sea rescue drama in the Irish Sea last week. |
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He got into difficulties in the late afternoon and an emergency call was made to the air-sea rescue services. |
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After 51 years, the air-sea rescue boats, as they were known, had gone to other stations in the country. |
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Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away. |
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The trawler at the centre of an air-sea rescue in the early hours of Friday morning sank in the afternoon. |
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The airport is likely to be the base, for three years at least, for a new air-sea rescue helicopter for the North West. |
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Losing fuel and hydraulic fluid, it would not be able to fly the 60 miles to the nearest air-sea rescue point. |
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Coastguards called off the search involving a police helicopter and the air-sea rescue helicopter from a nearby airbase. |
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In 1942, he failed to return from an air-sea rescue mission off the coast of Iceland. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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Ice can form within 30 seconds on the wings and airfoils of a rescue aircraft. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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Although a peaceful mission, it required aircrews to travel vast distances, so the need to have rescue crews on hand was still required. |
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Instead, an RAF rescue helicopter was scrambled from Chivenor in Devon and she was winched up from the beach and flown to Withybush hospital. |
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North Yorkshire Fire and rescue crews released Mr Brader using specialist winches and airbags to lift up the tractor. |
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The proposals have won the support of North Yorkshire Police and the county's fire and rescue service. |
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Gerson said rescue workers were facing difficulties in getting aid to isolated areas due to the absence of air transportation. |
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He is the strongest-willed player who would eventually rescue the rest of the surviving team. |
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For Margie and her family, the rescue was a happy ending and the end of a horrible ordeal. |
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Police have warned boat enthusiasts to be cautious during wild weather, after a dramatic rescue on the River Derwent yesterday. |
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They, too, were followed by waves of aftershocks which hampered rescue work in an area littered with landmines laid during years of war. |
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I knew it was coming to rescue us so I took down the sail and mast, took up the centerboard and brought in the rudder and lashed it all secure. |
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Disney could look for a potential white knight to rescue it from unwanted bidders and up the ante for Comcast. |
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Many see Kerry Group boss Denis Brosnan as a white knight who will come to the rescue of Irish agribusiness. |
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A topping of onion marmalade, reasonable toms and fresh, herby ricotta couldn't rescue it. |
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If you're a natural-born driver, consider piloting a pumper, tanker, aerial ladder, heavy rescue truck or an ambulance. |
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My efforts to rescue the Aeolian harp from oblivion have earned me a Royal Commendation. |
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Despite the fact that his father was a landowner, town councillor, and clergyman we hear of no attempt to rescue or ransom the captive. |
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Though gratitude to America for coming to our rescue in the Second World War continues, aspects of the shared adventure rankled at the time. |
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They also help civilian parachuting groups who are on call for military purposes and provide tandem jumps for search and rescue operations. |
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With the fire brigade's ladders too short to reach the lift, a mountain rescue team was called in to help. |
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By the time a rescue helicopter lifted Don from the glacier, another storm threatened. |
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By that time, Tracy had radioed the Los Angeles County Harbor Patrol and a rescue boat with divers was on the way. |
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The agency forester radioed for a rescue boat, but the aluminum craft with its three-horsepower motor was no match for the powerful currents. |
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Used as water rescue dogs, they have webbed feet and a tail that acts as a rudder. |
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A boy came to the rescue of his four-year-old sister after a window blind cord became trapped around her neck. |
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A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year. |
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He called police who launched a full-scale rescue operation involving the coastguard, fire brigade, local boats and a jet ski. |
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While being quick and fast, those involved in the relief and rescue work should maintain their temper, he noted. |
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The bare stump of a tree, obviously cut down to aid the rescue work, pointed accusingly at the sky. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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Three bridges along the main coast road have been washed away and helicopters were flying over flooded areas to help with rescue efforts. |
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In an unlucky coincidence today it outlined a rescue issue of convertible bonds and warrants. |
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Luckily Omco came to the rescue today, so I am now fully stocked up on Jaffa cakes again. |
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Last year rescue calls included a total of four broken backs, with two paraplegic cases and one quadriplegic case. |
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The latter-day St. George yearns to rescue the daughter of an absent-minded aristocrat who lives in a castle but who fancies himself a gardener. |
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Inspector Kench set up a rope system and abseiled down to rescue the frightened animal, which, to his horror, then tried to escape. |
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A Hubble rescue mission would have to be prepared for a different orbit, different abort modes, and a different payload. |
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Occasionally we stop to rescue others who have crashed in the waist-high snow drifts. |
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So after a year of record killings, an ambitious rescue effort is underway to airlift the great beasts to safety. |
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Recently, a white knight rode in to rescue the damsel in distress. |
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The rescue workers showed remarkable resilience in dealing with the difficult conditions. |
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The Iraqi government had air power and resources available to rescue VIPs but left its cities under siege to fend for themselves. |
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The animal rescue unit was stood down before it reached Bucklebury and the appliance returned home. |
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Emergent procedures provide their benefit right away and have the awesome potential to rescue a patient from the brink of death. |
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As the country waited with baited breath, national media covered the mission to rescue the miners, stuck 240 feet underground. |
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Yellowbird operatives set up rescue teams to organize and bankroll the escapes of individual protest leaders. |
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Liesl Schillinger to the rescue with a bevy of words that might help you make sense of it all. |
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If the recovery agency is shut down, blackbird would likely pick up the rescue business as it is outsourced. |
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The rescue mission saved the city when the Russians blockaded road and rail connections, trying to starve the population. |
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Meena eventually escaped, and with the help of the nonprofit group Apne Aap, bravely returned to rescue her daughter, Naina. |
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It was pretty strict, but it turned out to be an important part of the modern-day rescue of Irish and Celtic music. |
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But he now also faces the task of rallying support from his own party, which is divided over the rescue and has long viewed him with a degree of wariness. |
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He was awarded a distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Medical Officer of HMAS Stuart during combat rescue operations in the Persian Gulf. |
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Somehow, Spy Daddy is the acceptable face of the female rescue fantasy. |
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The rescue proved timely, as the area is prone to large tidal races. |
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Horse Racing Ireland has put together a rescue package to save one of the country's most famous racecourses, Punchestown near Dublin, from closure. |
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The rescue troops rushed the compound, clearing it building-by-building until they found Young and radioed up to the Black Hawks for their ride out. |
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After four days of rescue efforts, mine officials decided to seal off the colliery and end the search for lives and bodies. |
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Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood. |
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The Coast Guard say many citizens who survived the deadly winds and raging flood waters are now dying of heat and starvation because the rescue effort is just too slow. |
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Air rescue was good in the Adriatic, where hundreds ditched. |
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Three special operations officials say rescue missions to bring him back were contemplated multiple times over the years. |
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Quietly, the khalasis, the fisher people and the boatmen had deployed their expertise to the rescue operation, took the lead on their own where no one else could help them. |
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Firefighters had to rescue four people trapped in their vehicles. |
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At 7.30 pm, Crewman Walters requested a rescue helicopter to help the fourth person and the lifeboat provided cover while this person was winched to safety. |
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In the rescue call we were told the ship was holding 80 people plus. |
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Faced with difficulties from recalcitrant landowners and political opponents, the scheme eventually necessitated financial rescue by the king himself. |
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The banks were all recapitalized by the government as a bail-out program to help rescue the banking sector crippled by the 1997-1998 financial crisis. |
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He scrambled to find an air pocket and tried to keep calm as he prayed someone would rescue him as his car horn blared non-stop after being short-circuited by the water. |
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Each officer spends every third day of duty at the airfield at Rockaway Beach, where Scuba maintains an air-sea rescue team with two divers and a helicopter pilot. |
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Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search. |
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The appearance of an air-sea rescue helicopter above the building led to speculation he was not going to miss out on a rare good-news picture opportunity. |
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Arguably the highlight of the weekend, particularly for the viewing public, is the air-sea rescue exercise courtesy of the lifeboat and the search and rescue helicopter. |
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A listener from Thousand Oaks put me in touch with the dachshund rescue center where I adopted Lisa-Marie. |
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A signal fire, kindled with the lens of Piggy's glasses, is established on the mountain to call passing ships to their rescue while shelters are constructed. |
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Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry. |
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He was killed by his captors during the U.S. rescue attempt in Yemen in December. |
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And although he had always maintained that there was no such thing as a knight in shining armour, he had still come to Julie's rescue readily enough. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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We are working our fingers to the bone to try and rescue our comrades, but at the moment we have yet to locate where their screams were coming from. |
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Then Germany and France were forced into devising a detailed rescue plan, which, in fact, is unfolding this weekend. |
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Now, Tiger is selfishly willing to embarrass his dead father to rescue his reputation. |
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On Thursday we arrived and were told we couldn't launch boats for a rescue because the local governments were saying the military was taking over. |
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Fire and rescue services were alerted and an inflatable boat was launched. |
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My sixth form tutor gave me days off to help on rescue excavations. |
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The five-year-old has become a celebrity since her rescue from a Ukrainian orphanage, her zest for life and beaming smile winning her many friends. |
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Coastguards from England carried out the rescue off the coast of Cornwall. |
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Our excavation was a rescue project in every sense of the phrase. |
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As Errol spirals into madness, his brother desperately tries to rescue him from himself in a story whose suspense is dark. |
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Kevin immediately jumped up as if to rescue Louis from the full treatment. |
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Playing hostage rescue in these circs is rarely, if ever, a good idea. |
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In the last scene, he uses his calculus of flow to rescue an Iraqi boy from a fast-moving, wind-buffeted river. |
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The vessels and the 2,500 men and women aboard were pounded by 40-foot breaking waves and rescue helicopters and lifeboats struggled to save them. |
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Two hovercraft, two rescue helicopters and three lifeboats rushed to the scene fearing a repeat of the tragedy which earlier last year claimed the lives of 21 people. |
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Two lifeboats, a rescue helicopter, an RAF Hercules plane and two Navy war ships spent 30 hours scouring the seas and coast but his body was never found. |
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At the surface, the man who has emerged as the rescue attempt's figurehead is Laurence Golborne, the Chilean Minister of Mining. |
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A rescue team engineer said the toll in the explosion could have been lower if the factory had been built using modern, lightweight materials instead of concrete. |
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The fireman who runs into the burning building to rescue someone has a choice of whether to do so or not. |
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However, disaster was averted with the arrival of the rescue boat, which managed to get a line on board the stricken vessel and was able to tow it to safety. |
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The idea is to shorten drastically all time limits for court proceedings and to achieve fast liquidation of assets so as to rescue operative enterprises. |
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He and his party spent an Arctic winter in hope of rescue but they all died and the cause of death was thought to be the vitamin A in the animals' livers. |
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A right royal welcome was extended to war veteran Reg Samways when he returned to Norway 63 years after playing his part in the rescue of King Haakon. |
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Lifesavers have issued a stark safety warning after a family's frolics ended in the desperate rescue of a small child whose rubber dinghy was swept out to sea. |
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The player will be presented with a wide array of scenarios, from VIP rescue missions to stealth incursions to full frontal assaults against hordes of enemies. |
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The rescue lasted for about two hours and the crew worked for much of the time waist deep in water as the waves broke over the stem of the lifeboat. |
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At the crucial moment, she stiffened George HW Bush's spine to fight to rescue Kuwait in the first Gulf War. |
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Ibn Battuta's ship almost sank on embarking from Sri Lanka, only for the vessel that came to his rescue to suffer an attack by pirates. |
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He suggested that despite his rescue attempt, Pliny never came within miles of Vesuvius and there is no evidence he died from breathing in fumes. |
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Prince William's days as RAF Sea King pilot are numbered following the announcement that search and rescue services to be privatised. |
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Both men ran towards the bomb site and fought their way through intense flames to help rescue the wounded and carry them to safety. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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Teenage Sea Scouts used their canoes to rescue householders because firefighters were busy elsewhere. |
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During the difficult rescue, one helicopter broke two winch lines, making it even harder to rescue the seamen. |
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The ship sank quickly and vessels in the area were still under attack during rescue operations, which saved about 2,477 passengers and crew. |
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The flag is flown only by civilian vessels that took part in the Dunkirk rescue operation. |
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From shore, the allied commanders could see an opportunity for a rescue mission existed. |
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It took him two days, arriving in time to relieve the French garrison, but he discovered he could not rescue his fleet. |
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Graphic video footage shows other swimmers racing to the rescue before she disappears underwater and the sea turns red. |
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Coincidently, the film crew had been documenting the rescue teams at Lossiemouth at the time of the Piper Alpha accident. |
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This made it difficult to give warning before attacking a merchant ship or to rescue survivors. |
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The Navy offered search and rescue assistance after Republic of the Philippines assets were unable to locate the fishermen. |
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Colorful illustrations and exciting plot developments characterize this appealing story about a rescue dog. |
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I AM the proud owner of a rescue dog and regularly collect food and bedding for delivery to Claremont Road Cat and Dog Shelter in Newcastle. |
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They say they will marry and plan to have children but are currently practising with a rescue dog. |
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Dean Clark adopted Frida several years ago and has been advocating for rescue dogs through the For the Love of Dog USA cause. |
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Many are rescue dogs who have overcome the odds to bring comfort and joy to their human owners. |
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A well-placed tiara can rescue the lankest of bobs and tame the most unruly of curls. |
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Helmut Schmidt, police senator of Hamburg, coordinated the rescue operations, and requested for emergency help throughout Europe. |
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Both men were trapped by a backdraught and killed despite the efforts of colleagues to rescue them. |
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Another plane, a Catalina search and rescue plane, was sent out a few days later and shot down by the Soviets as well. |
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According to Thomas' version, Tristan was wounded by a poison lance while attempting to rescue a young woman from six knights. |
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Branwen tamed a starling and gave it a message to carry across the Irish Sea to Bendigeidfran, who set out for Ireland to rescue her. |
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A breakdown truck on a rescue mission near Spalding in Lincolnshire got stuck in mud, forcing its driver to call out another breakdown truck. |
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Park did his best to rescue the diabolical concoction from absurdity. |
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With industry resistance, Greenpeace was able to rescue and engage a former East German manufacturer near closure. |
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Park rangers also have fire fighting responsibilities and execute search and rescue missions. |
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Mountain rescue in south Wales is provided by five volunteer groups, with the police having overall command. |
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The local authority looked into building communal air raid shelters and setting up the necessary rescue and fire services. |
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Despite extensive efforts to rescue the remaining miners, on 16 September South Wales Police confirmed that all four had died. |
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A LIFE boat and rescue helicopter were called to help several people caught in a riptide at a beach in North Wales yesterday. |
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A GROUP of six swimmers, all aged between 18-20, sparked a rescue operation after becoming caught in a rip tide at the mouth of the River Don. |
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The bonus payments paid to Royal Bank of Scotland staff subsequent to the 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package caused controversy. |
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Duckler argued in court that the doxie belongs to the rescue society. |
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The North Carr lightship cost the lives of eight lifeboatmen in 1959 when they tried to rescue it from a storm. |
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And as lifeboat crews rushed to rescue the stranded pair, Diarmuid fought to keep them afloat with the help of a single life buoy. |
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But Power says, no, it's a rescue when a lifeguard enters the water for a swimmer in distress, provides flotation, and removes him from harm. |
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A HEARTBROKEN dad last night told how he climbed down a lift shaft to rescue his dying son minutes after the youngster plunged 40 feet. |
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The missionary was motivated by a sincere desire to rescue souls from eternal torment in the netherworld. |
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People smuggling can be used to rescue a person from oppressive circumstances. |
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Other changes included having Arwen rescue Frodo, and the action sequence involving the cave troll. |
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Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home. |
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On October 8, 2010, Linda was killed by an American grenade during a rescue attempt. |
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Our snapper was on hand to capture South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade using breeches buoy to rescue the red-faced captain and 22-man crew. |
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In spite of the conditions, islanders tried to rescue the passengers and crew. |
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The Brescia keeper came to the rescue again soon after to deny Goran Pandev. |
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I invite all organized forces of the country to create a great crusade for the rescue of the country's image. |
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After having implemented rescue plans for the banking system, major developed and emerging countries announced plans to relieve their economies. |
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The family's three briard show dogs were also in the van and Michelle had to smash a window to rescue them. |
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The Sea Kings carried out short and medium range search and rescue missions. |
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The four police authorities, three fire and rescue authorities, and three national park authorities in Wales are associate members. |
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The heliport which serves the oil industry and rescue services is one of the world's busiest commercial heliports. |
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Lough Neagh Rescue provides a search and rescue service 24 hours a day and has 3 stations, situated around the lough. |
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Ben Nevis's popularity, climate and complex topography contribute to a high number of mountain rescue incidents. |
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The survivors then drifted without rescue or detection for up to eighteen days. |
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Northern, as in Northern Constabulary, refers to the same area as that covered by the fire and rescue service. |
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Northern, as in Northern Constabulary, is also used to refer to the area covered by the fire and rescue service. |
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For rescue or personnel-transfer purposes, the midsphere could also, like DSRV, be equipped with a transfer bell. |
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In 1959, the governments of Egypt and Sudan requested UNESCO to assist their countries to protect and rescue the endangered monuments and sites. |
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Thus, failing to rescue a drowning child counts as a harmful act, as does failing to pay taxes, or failing to appear as a witness in court. |
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In having the new Minotaur rescue rather than threaten the lovers, the classical myth is comically inverted. |
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It is the story of Saint Andrew and his journey to rescue Saint Matthew from the Mermedonians. |
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These include a fight with an enormous bear, and the rescue of a Cornish princess from an unwanted marriage. |
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Another Marine, who gets the Dear John letter, is being lush-rolled in a dive when the Marines come to the rescue and wreck the joint. |
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A Griffon rescue Hovercraft has been in use for a number of years with the Airport Fire Service at Dundee Airport in Scotland. |
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Today, they are found primarily in military use for amphibious operations, search and rescue vehicles in shallow water, and sporting vehicles. |
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The firefighters could not save both, and a decision was taken to try to rescue the Hall. |
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Fire and rescue services in Birmingham are provided by West Midlands Fire Service and emergency medical care by West Midlands Ambulance Service. |
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In 2015, the Royal Navy was deployed to the Mediterranean in the mission to rescue migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy. |
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Statutory emergency fire and rescue service is provided by the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, whose headquarters is at Northallerton. |
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The London Fire Brigade is the statutory fire and rescue service for Greater London. |
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Branwen and Matholwch marry, but when she becomes abused by Matholwch, her brother crosses the sea from Wales to Ireland to rescue her. |
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The rescue workers preserved a gleam of optimism that they might still survive. |
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Had the US Navy icebreakers been unable to rescue them from the ice in early 1948 her child might have been the first native-born Antarctican. |
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