After a difficult rescue from the rooftop, he was finally bundled into a Humvee. |
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A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal. |
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In the discussion which follows we will be looking at rescue from fatal danger. |
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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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The concept was once understood as rescue from eternal damnation, but in the Age of Anxiety salvation amounts to rescue from meaninglessness. |
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She credits Sophie, a rescue from an abusive petting zoo, with making her recovery possible. |
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Our dog, Finn, was a rescue from Puerto Rico, brought north when he was a pup. |
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Today, among other things, we must see what we can rescue from what is left of the Middle East peace process. |
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Mr. Chair, I am not aware of any plan to move the search and rescue from Gander. |
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Even though the spores may be easily dispersed, the possibility of any rescue from neighbouring countries is unknown. |
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Port Alberni Ground SAR was on scene when the Cormorant arrived, initiating a rescue from the base of the mountain. |
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In this compatibility check the pilot himself, who will be flying with this harness, must always sit in the harness while hanging from a simulator and test deploy the rescue from the harness container. |
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Ms Rivière also emphasized the extensive work and the initiatives undertaken by the Haitians themselves to rescue from the rubble those cultural objects that could still be saved. |
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Add a mop, a whiskbroom, spray-on cleaners, and rags, and this narrow storage space holds rescue from many small catastrophes. |
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He attempts to rescue from oblivion a single family's fate. |
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This is the man who revealed that Northern Rock, one of the biggest banks in the country, was technically insolvent, and that HBOS was in such peril it needed an emergency rescue from Lloyds. |
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There is rescue from the air and there is rescue from the sea. |
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Coordinate the rescue from aboard the ship. |
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What direction promised rescue from chaos? |
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Master Aircrewman Richard Taylor was part of a four-man team who helped in a rescue from a Russian seawreck off the coast of North Wales in which six died. |
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In Italy he was worshipped as a god of merchants and traders, although others also prayed to him for his characteristic gifts of good luck or rescue from danger. |
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