A Cossack, rather than the cavalry, appeared on the horizon to save the day. |
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Can Dr Ken save the day, or will his occasional sexual dalliance become the next victim of The Psycho Lover? |
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A blistering run from Greene, and one provoking no accusation of drug cheating, might still save the day. |
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But as he was relied on more and more to save the day, our malcontent primate became a viable source of heroism, humor, and unpredictability. |
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It could easily have degenerated into dreadful mawkishness but self-deprecating humour helped save the day. |
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All seems lost until the handsome Prince Valentine comes to save the day and it all ends happily ever after. |
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Killer 7, a group of assassins, are hired to eliminate the terrorist group and save the day. |
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It looks like Ben is going to save the day, and everybody obeys his orders without question. |
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A part of me is actually rooting for the men in white hats to come riding in and save the day. |
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However, John Thornton suddenly rushes in to save the day, throwing Hal down to the ground, wrestling with him. |
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Her plight is merely a bureaucratic blunder but she has left it too late to save the day. |
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If you stage any kind of fake fight or attack, this is the guy who will think it's real and barge in and try to break it up to save the day. |
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Is the CIA really furious because the French tipped their hand too soon, or did French action save the day? |
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When you're pressed for time and need to look stylish, black will always save the day. |
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Make your Sim save the day as a brave firefighter, change the town as a leading architect, or live on the edge as a tattoo artist. |
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Recent trends on this front are not encouraging, but could productivity still save the day? |
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Once free, it's entirely likely the King of the Jungle and his trusty herd of elephants will save the day by laying a smackdown on the hostile tribe. |
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Daphne, Fred, Velma are on the nose as far as the town is concerned and the team have to not only restore the community's faith in them but also to save the day. |
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It is highly unlikely that pro-marriage reforms will save the day. |
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The box, apparently, has no bottom Luckily you spot your blunder in time and weave a bit of magic to save the day. |
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Carr blows his budget by caving in to the public sector unions over the years and therefore helps himself to some extra gaming tax dollars to save the day. |
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Thank goodness the Brits were there to save the day and to increase the amount of money allocated to the science budget. |
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If Ms Rowling loses her power to enthrall, not even Hollywood's marketing wand will be able to save the day. |
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Or a story falls into Clark 's lap and he must not only save the day, but do so in such a way as to make the victims of the evil plot made good by the end of the episode. |
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Meanwhile, a thousand smaller sanities may save the day, or at least a few lives. |
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It's going to take a lot more than mojo to save the day and the planet! |
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If you can get upon the field, leaving all your baggage on the east bank of the river, it will be a move to our advantage and possibly save the day to us. |
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The only one who can save the day is a dim-witted construction worker called Emmet. |
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An effective vaccine would save the day and last year researchers at Yale were reporting some progress. |
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Fortunately, American Fulghum was on hand to save the day with another blistering wrister two minutes into overtime. |
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Can Frankie save the day with the help of his new friends Neet and Wes, Alphonsine the crazy French nanny and her poodle, Colette? |
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Boo! Hiss! Can scruffy street musician Aladdin save the day? |
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Mr Jarzembowski deserves credit for making an attempt to save the day despite all this, but I beg to differ with him as far as content is concerned. |
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Including milk with breakfast is a healthy habit that has helped Johnson save the day on more than one occasion. |
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She is grateful to her NFL player beau Reggie Bush who was there to save the day. |
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But when a grizzly bear corners the other children and threatens to eat them, Boomer uses his gift to turn the tide and save the day. |
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Though it is a meagre source of food compared to grass when there is no grass, Salvation Jane may just save the day for a hungry herd. |
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Is there any sign of a fairy godmother to save the day? |
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With its sombre tone, parental guilt, broken homes and selfharm, it'll disappoint anyone expecting the Terminator to turn up and save the day. |
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Anyone who is an expert in a particular area should be very cautious about succumbing to the seductive fantasy that their innovative ideas will save the day. |
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Then the Liberals came into office and said that they inherited this terrible deficit from the terrible Conservatives, and all they were trying to do is just save the day. |
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No one solution is perfect. There is no magic pill to save the day. |
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And maybe it works the first time when they intervene and save the day. |
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The FAC therefore will be vigilant in this regard, and it cannot be expected that extraordinary income such as an increase in the subscription fee and Congress income will always exist to save the day. |
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For them to now say that we did nothing and that they are rushing in to save the day and that under the Liberals it was terrible, they were not even in the field. |
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Josh and Emma save the day and return home safe and sound. |
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Do we think putting one in there now would save the day? |
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Can small-scale private service providers save the day? |
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At OCSM conferences and in delegate reports, we still hear far too many stories about how musicians save the day, either on stage or behind the scenes. |
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Mainers cannot count on an outside organization like the NRA to ride in and save the day. |
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Maybe a strapping woodsman will come along and save the day. |
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Tonight's episode follows the convention of having the new character both get into a mess and save the day, but the narrative twist here is she's heroic first and goofs later. |
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