Derry missed the chance of winning when they had a penalty saved in the dying moments. |
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But the money saved by not replacing the retiring head at Carlton will allow each school to afford separate teachers for infants and juniors. |
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He saved pocket money given by his father to buy the two-wheeler, which he has even to this day. |
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And a seven-year-old Westie, dumped in Grays, was found unable to stand up and could not be saved by vets who found it had a brain condition. |
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An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face. |
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Instead Gerrard steadied himself, hit the shot that couldn't be stopped and yet again he'd saved the day. |
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Fifteen cohorts were annihilated at Atuatuca, and another garrison commanded by Quintus Cicero only just saved by a relief column. |
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The Punakawan parts, which had amusing dialog and action, saved the performance from turning into a big yawn. |
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When a mother yapok dives underwater, her baby is saved from drowning by a waterproof pouch. |
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The engine analyzer allowed me to prepare for the worst, and almost certainly saved our lives. |
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The people of the country should be saved from the humiliation of a person of foreign origin holding the reins of power. |
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Had BMP implemented the project on its own, it would have saved several crores of rupees. |
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His legs were deeply lacerated, but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters. |
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They saw her as a modern incarnation of the abolitionists, who they believe struck down the evil of slavery and, in so doing, saved the Republic. |
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It's probably saved me a lot of money in therapy because I am aware that it all comes out in the wash. |
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This saved me the trouble of having to source components to squeeze into the case, allowing me to simply customise what we needed. |
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Simply feeding and watering the animals wouldn't have saved them, he continues. |
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Thomas cites the experience of a nineteenth-century explorer saved by a companion just as a lion's jaws had begun to crush his chest. |
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This adds up to more than 500 million people, who have been saved from the jaws of oppression and dominance. |
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However, while its cash may have technically saved the day, it is the director and his family who have come up trumps for the club once again. |
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My blind luck of being able to provide two versions of the correct answer saved me from the accusation of being a cheater. |
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A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car. |
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Only Michael's acute sense of hearing saved him, allowing him just enough time to dive out of its path. |
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Whenever one of those radio buttons is clicked, all of the fields are reverted to their last saved values. |
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In the co-owned example, less tax is saved but a joint account requiring both signatures for withdrawal provides a little more security. |
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Then I jooked it into his foot and it started bleeding and I saved the day, and tha's my story! |
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That's a lot of money spent on gas and whatever amount can be saved definitely adds up over time. |
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His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition. |
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He mentally ran through how much money he had saved up and how long it would take to have enough as he shoved his key into the lock on his door. |
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A Westbury mother is running a half-marathon to raise money for the hospital that saved her son's life. |
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Governments have saved billions by refinancing the national debt at lower interest rates. |
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He worked hard, raised a family and saved enough money to buy a small asparagus farm of his own. |
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The world-famous airshow, saved this year by a News Shopper-led consortium, will go ahead in 2004 as hoped. |
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These evasive tactics have saved many a relationship for the last many years, but now things have gone out of hand if you ask me. |
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He grabbed five radios, saved one for himself, and patrolled the armory, giving each team member a radio and a rig. |
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I sailed on towards Wellington Harbour 70 miles away, saved only by the branches of a willow tree trailing mercifully within arm's reach. |
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His tiger side had saved his life often, yet it was just as capable of making him into the living image of a dangerous animal. |
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This saved time and money would allow them to track down the users of harder drugs, such as heroin and cocaine. |
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The survivors often say God saved them but if he chose to save the living, did he choose to kill the lost? |
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In one of his letters, he said he saved the dried wors that we sent to him to eat a piece with his supper every night. |
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The announcement has saved scores of jobs in the historic port city and saved hauliers from redirecting their loads to rival ferry ports. |
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A brave Russian soldier threw himself at the czar, pushed him out of the line of fire, and thereby saved his life. |
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The military orders, and the knights under King John put up a valiant defense and saved what they could of the army. |
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In an appendix to Volume 2, the author addresses the question of how people were saved in Old Testament times before the coming of Christ. |
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He imposed quotas on imported Japanese cars and saved Detroit, though he was denounced for apostasy and heresy. |
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You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption. |
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My first pony, Pepe, was saved from the knacker's yard and he was brilliant. |
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He ran an ad that totally distorted Governor Bush's record on taxes, claiming he saved not a single dime or single red cent for Social Security. |
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Sewell had a shot well saved by the keeper but, apart from this, everything was high and wide. |
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He takes his rightful place among the elite, and the world in which the best and brightest are rewarded is saved again. |
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I do know a pilot who saved himself a load of fuel in a light plane by flying along the front of them on the right day! |
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In your article in the May issue, you have an anecdote about a three-year-old boy who was saved because he was wearing a life jacket. |
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Flora was the young Highland woman who saved the prince by dressing him as her Irish maid and taking him across the sea to Skye. |
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I've baked countless loaves of bread as a baker and saved the world from hunger. |
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If he decided to jump off the train and saved his own life, he could do so without injury. |
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Kayla quickly recovered herself and realized she was being rude to someone who had just saved her life. |
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What are five thousand humans, compared to all the Ilien, our kindred, whom you could have saved if you so chose? |
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For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty. |
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He was always the player who saved the game in the end, whether by a miraculous touchdown or a flawless pass to the receiver in the end zone. |
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The revetted fosse was on the map and if that had been twigged at the environmental impact assessment it would have saved a lot of grief. |
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That movement saved him, as another silenced gunshot rang out, chipping the hard concrete floor above him. |
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An air hostess who saved a man's life aboard a plane flying at 41,000 ft has received an outstanding service award. |
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This process saved the old timers the unproductive work and unnecessary sweat of windlassing all dirt up the shaft to the surface. |
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Silage and baled hay has never been easier won and turf has been saved in the best conditions for many years. |
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Being wise after the fact is so easy that I have saved the broadest retrospection until nearly the end. |
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The government was saved from defeat by division within the opposition and the takeover of the Labour Party by its left wing. |
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First and foremost, they are saved the cost and worry of boarding their pets while they are away. |
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Two quick-thinking councillors saved an elderly people's home from going up in flames after yobs set it alight. |
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A fire wall just beyond the clock tower in the centre of the building saved the east wing from going up in flames. |
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A teenager has thanked fire crews who saved his life by rescuing him from a blazing inferno. |
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Since the painting was done on a wall of laterite stones and lime, it could not be saved from the damage brought about by the passage of time. |
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A fifth of them cannot be saved or restored, they need to be completely replaced, but among them are 66 registered architectural monuments. |
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Well saved turf was the only protection the family had against cold and disease in winter. |
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Canevaro figured his team's quick response repelled the attackers and saved lives. |
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We are not saved by keeping the law, or by doing good works, or by adhering to church doctrine. |
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Now I understand that my folks must have saved me from death hundreds of times without even thinking twice about it. |
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It may well be that as far as lutenists were concerned, Bach could have saved himself a good deal of ink. |
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Remember last year, and the whole saga of the Vicarage being saved from falling down? |
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The court decided that the whistle-blowing was O.K. because it potentially saved lives, but the testimony crossed the line. |
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A REAL-life horse whisperer, who has saved thousands of animals from becoming horse meat, hopes to set up his own sanctuary in Rochdale. |
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I really hope it can be saved from closure but it is down to the Post Office at the end of the day. |
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A last-minute rescue plan has saved Bradford's Priestley Centre from closure. |
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Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters. |
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That scientific breakthrough enabled advances in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment which have now saved millions of lives. |
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In the final minute of the match, veteran defender Shuan Dennis saved a certain goal as Darryl Duffy advanced on goal. |
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The keeper saved his header from a free kick, while another shot fizzed just past the post. |
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The confrontation of sorts, however, had used up all of the energy he obviously saved for staying lucid. |
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While the world has been saved from epidemics of dread diseases, some of today's children are being sacrificed. |
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It was a 19th Century mentality that saved the whales, and found something better than whale oil to use as fuel. |
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But urban front gardens are undoubtedly small, so letting the imagination run wild is best saved for the tranquillity and calm of the back garden. |
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His born-again parents imparted their faith onto Steven and Jordan, who also saved his virginity for marriage. |
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For the fathers of the PCA of the last 40 years and today, for this sinner saved by grace, Ben Wilkinson, uncompromised reformational Biblical Truth is the major issue. |
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And so for these companies, the stitch in time has indeed saved nine. |
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This was the emblem of King Richard II, who was saved from killing a white deer, which in British legend is terribly bad luck. |
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Meet the Colbert family, where the oldest sister saved herself from burnout by finally mobilizing the men in the family to help. |
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The irreplaceable steel-bladed assegai were saved for close-in work. |
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It's common to reuse components, so once found, they're saved as handy property values on the klass object-class is a reserved word in JavaScript. |
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I saved you because you and your lackeys over there serve a purpose. |
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It saved the Zinfandel grape variety, which makes an outstanding red. |
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One of the awards went to an army corporal who saved a colleague's life. |
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You are saved from a grilling, goading, or grounding for some overtly selfish actions. |
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It is hard now to deny that the allied intervention saved Afghan lives. |
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Later, he saved up and spent a few years in Latin America, surfing, camping and backpacking. |
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The cannibal Cop may end up being saved by his own sick and shameful words. |
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He has saved the world from nuclear destruction and chemical warfare, bedded an endless stream of lovelies and made himself Scotland's best known cinematic export. |
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If you have saved up a deposit and budgeted for all the extra expenses when you move, tot up your existing monthly outgoings and deduct this figure from your after-tax income. |
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The face-saving compromise that saved the country from default was simply a promise to deal with the deficit later. |
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In doing so, the first Pope from a united Germany has identified himself with the austere and saintly monk who saved the culture of Western Europe during the Dark Ages. |
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The sheer size and length of the feast and our own gluttony had saved us from walking straight into an ambush. |
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I saved the files in the expectation that they would be useful in the future. |
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As CFO of Hadassah, she cut costs and saved the organization millions of dollars before Madoff's scheme was revealed. |
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According to the company-commissioned study, premature deaths from cigarettes saved the Czech government between 943 million koruna and 1.19 billion koruna. |
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It was only their desperate efforts to revive him that saved his life. |
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Brown observed to Poole that the miners could typically make the same or slightly more money and produce more coal per day, saved as they were the labor of riddling. |
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His life is saved by the heroic revolutionary Fairfax and it is Fairfax who can unify and motivate a motley bunch of anti-monarchists into some semblance of an army. |
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Everything had shaken into place and everyone on the tour, bands and crew alike, had fixed routines to follow, which saved them from having to think too hard. |
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Sources tell us that Nine saved itself a big sum thanks to this fortuitous family connection, which adds wheels within wheels within wheels to the story. |
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Although tungsten bullets are more expensive to manufacture, it is believed that the extra cost will be more than saved in cleanup costs for Army training and testing ranges. |
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As an army brat myself, I am proud of the achievements of our men and women in the armed services, who have saved us from dire threats to our liberty. |
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That is partly because it can be said that this is the book that saved Christmas. |
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And while all he says he has spoken to still believe the interrogations saved lives, he said the report was a punch in the gut. |
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The wife of a York man who nearly died after being savagely attacked by a gang of youths has publicly thanked the people who saved her husband's life. |
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Would attending a well-resourced kohanga reo have saved her? |
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A little more than 50 percent of the paste is cocoa butter, which is extracted and saved to add to the chocolate later. |
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In this age of thin profit margins and smaller budgets for films, I think the fictitious junketeer could have saved the studios some much earned cash. |
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He claimed that all the others in his group were burned at the stake, but that he was saved and married by a sachem's widowed daughter, whose dowry included European scalps. |
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Those who were cured, who are currently under a gag order due to the pending court case, say Vannoni saved their lives. |
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By rejecting this last attempt to suborn a dereliction of duty, Henry saved my reputation, my honor, my life, really. |
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And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report. |
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Out of these 350 designs, 30 come from old blocks that could be saved intact and 240 are woodblocks that were recarved after patterns of old ones. |
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Most of these lives would be saved by increased use of simple curative interventions, such as antimalarials and antibiotics combating dysentery and pneumonia. |
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This system, had it only been more widely available when I was an addict from 2001 to 2003, would have saved me. |
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The tactics almost certainly have saved untold thousands of innocents from grievous injury, even death. |
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I have never met a lost soul saved by the culture war battles that are fought in Washington. |
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When lives are saved in catastrophes, there follows the task of guaranteeing that survivors are kept warm, well-fed and provided with medical care. |
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By the official count, Andrews had saved a total of six fellow soldiers at the expense of his own life. |
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With me, finding out how expressive people could be in music really saved me. |
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Fortunately, TIME Magazine is reporting many of the books may have been saved from the fires of radicalism. |
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And he saved tens of thousands of lives with his anti-smoking efforts and other health initiatives. |
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Later he rustles cattle, reminisces about the married woman he seduced and abandoned, and deliberately shoots a woman who has just saved his life, then tries to swindle her. |
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At first, I thought it must be a collection of her baby hair, maybe a lock or two her mother saved in her baby book. |
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I looked first at the camera, saved by the lanyard round my wrist. |
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This simple and not too expensive system was installed over hundreds of miles of British main line railways and the lives saved must be considerable. |
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Bailey saved ground as the field bunched into the turn and then urged the son of Hernando clear on the outside wearing down four rivals to get up by a neck. |
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They praised the neurosurgeon and his staff at Hull Royal Infirmary who saved their son's life after he was rushed there shortly after the attack. |
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Today, his father paid tribute to the hospital staff who saved his life and said he understood why the brave A-level student wants to kite surf again. |
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The world, it was concluded, must be saved from Judaization. |
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While I was filleting barramundi and julienning carrots, I saved like a man with a plan. |
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When I was ten, I saved enough money to buy a second-hand book called Tarzan of the Apes. |
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The ban on arrack had saved a lot of families, but the present Government had deviated from its promise to gradually implement a ban on toddy as well. |
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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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I know some bonds can never be broken... He saved lives and he touched lives. |
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It was the one that saved me so I could have Christmas in Bali. |
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They sweated and saved so their children could go to college. |
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These miscellaneous advertising items, often called advertiques, were generally useful in nature and were saved as a result. |
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While traveling in the American southwest, we saved money on campsites by boondocking in the desert. |
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Napoleon was nearly captured by the Cossacks after the Battle of Brienne, but was saved by one of his generals. |
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On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy. |
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With United's movement flummoxing the visitors, Berbatov saw his low shot saved well by Ben Foster on his first return to Old Trafford. |
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She may be saved by your efforts, by your resource and fortitude bearing up against the heavy weight of guilt and failure. |
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Having saved header.php, I FTPed it back to the Sandbox theme folder, overwriting the old version. |
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In the end he is pleased to note that the Irish Church was saved from error by accepting the correct date for Easter. |
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King Alfred was saved when the Danish army coming from his rear was destroyed by inferior forces at the Battle of Cynuit. |
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William was unhorsed by Robert and was only saved from death by an Englishman. |
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In 1350, Henry was present at the naval victory at Winchelsea, where he saved the life of the Black Prince. |
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Twice Nelson was nearly cut down and both times his life was saved by a seaman named John Sykes who took the blows and was badly wounded. |
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Rather than being scrapped or converted for other uses, sometimes retired buses are saved for preservation. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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A pile on ye, won't you! had you not been so manable, here are some would have saved you that labour. |
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Godwin was saved from debtor's prison by philosophical devotees such as Francis Place, who lent him further money. |
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Rather than wait for a doctor, Percy sat her in a bath of ice to staunch the bleeding, an act the doctor later told him saved her life. |
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Throughout the lean years of the 1970s the Superman franchise almost certainly saved the studios from financial crisis. |
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The penalty was saved by Paul Jones of Exeter City from Morecambe striker Wayne Curtis. |
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However, Katich had already twice flirted with dismissal, saved only by chance both times. |
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Maidana was saved by the bell but somehow regained composure and continued to battle on. |
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This saved 17 tons of displacement, but later subjected the boat to extreme electrolysis after the Cup races. |
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This midcall rapport detour saved the day. At the end of the call, they went to lunch and soon they were doing business. |
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Such items were likely to be needed immediately, rather than saved for future trade. |
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Aislabie was found guilty and imprisoned, but the personal influence of Walpole saved both Stanhope and Sunderland. |
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In the event of another rebellion in India, or of a Russian invasion, the time saved at Suez might be crucial. |
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According to Nicholas Kristoff, improved healthcare resulting from the war has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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In 1615, the colony was passed to a new company, the Somers Isles Company, named after the admiral who saved his passengers from the Sea Venture. |
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What saved Bosnia at this time was its vast heavy industrial complex that was able to switch to military hardware production. |
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The popular story of Winston Churchill's father paying for Fleming's education after Fleming's father saved young Winston from death is false. |
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The Daily Telegraph and The Morning Post on 21 December 1943 wrote that he had been saved by penicillin. |
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Only after her death in 1967 did he find out that she had saved every single one of his letters, in small bundles held together with green tape. |
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Many people campaigned for the building to be saved and put forward suggestions for possible new uses. |
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Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. |
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The rest of the crew were saved by the barque Alice, of Cold Spring, and the ship Oliver Crocker, also from New Bedford. |
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Eight men were saved from drowning by rowing boats positioned in the river under the working areas. |
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A number of branch lines and local services were saved by this legislation. |
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It celebrates 12 of the most beautiful and historic journeys in Britain, some of which were saved from the Beeching cuts. |
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Harlech was also besieged but was saved from defeat by the arrival of supplies by sea from Ireland. |
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It was an unimpressive display over 'Mexican' Joe Rivers, saved only by a knockout in the eleventh. |
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He also recognized Peregrin Took's feet underneath a troll and saved the young hobbit's life. |
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This may be a reference to Teddy Boston, who had himself saved a traction engine from scrap. |
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I accidentally saved my unwanted changes and overwrote the version of the document I wanted to keep. |
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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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Isolated portions of the first city walls were saved from destruction and can be seen to this day. |
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He was said to have built a wooden corral that saved the people of a village from a flooding river in North Dakota. |
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He then advanced against the Lancastrians, having his life saved on the battlefield by the Welsh Knight Sir David Ap Mathew. |
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Wildcat Haven is living proof that the Scottish wildcat can and must be saved in the wild where they belong. |
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In Judaism, the snake of brass is also a symbol of healing, of one's life being saved from imminent death. |
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In the past 400 years the graveyard has claimed many lives, but island villagers saved many. |
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It was reputedly saved by local hero Peter de Heyno who shot the French commander. |
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About 180 English crew members saved themselves by throwing themselves into the sea and only a handful of Bretons survived, only to be captured. |
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In combination with secrecy as to the exact location of the wreck, it saved the project from interference. |
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This would not be saved after his session terminates because we don't have an actual user identity to allow us to persist the settings. |
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Only a storm, which separated the combatants, saved the Roman forces from complete annihilation. |
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It is one of the most intolerable spectacles in all history to see the Church, barely saved from persecution. |
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This agreement saved the Saxons' leaders' exceptional rights in their homeland. |
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Campaigning against the Greek city of Perinthus, Alexander is reported to have saved his father's life. |
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He saved many Greek works and writing using the library as a safe haven for them during the time period. |
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The value of the livestock saved each year more than exceeds the purchase cost and annual maintenance of a llama. |
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This remedy likely saved the expedition from destruction, allowing 85 Frenchmen to survive the winter. |
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Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore. |
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Coke was only saved from imprisonment by Cecil, who pleaded with the King to show leniency, which he granted. |
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Knowing the proper art of building a quin-zhee could have saved me and my friends from many snow fort cave-ins when young. |
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Used in conjunction, the two innovations saved many hours of labor and greatly reduced the risk of contamination. |
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In 1930, at the age of 23, Wainwright saved up for a week's walking holiday in the Lake District with his cousin Eric Beardsall. |
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About 200m of ascent can be saved by driving to the top of Gale Road and beginning from the public carpark just behind the summit of Latrigg. |
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Valdemar himself was saved only by the courageous actions of a German knight who carried Valdemar to safety on his horse. |
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He suggested that time could be saved by tunnelling in both directions from Redbrook pit which was being kept dry by a large steam engine. |
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Forrest floored Mosley again at the end of the round and almost finished him, but Mosley was saved by the bell. |
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In one shoebox he had a whole collection of seeds he had saved from last year. |
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He took a wild slash at the ball but the captain saved the team's skin by hacking it clear and setting up the team for a strike on the goal. |
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How my fool of a soft-headed soft-hearted brother would rage if he knew how cunningly I have saved his pocket. |
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For ultimate presentation portability, a Powerpoint can be saved to a stick as images. |
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Ten days elapsed before the demolition crew found the tape safe... They had, however, saved all the forty tapes in the tape safe. |
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Unbelievably, Rudy saved the man's life but got sued for breaking two of his ribs. |
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Wills, too, was struck down by a pole but was saved because a warp in the wood bent upwards, creating a pocket for his body. |
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Even as they were abandoning ship they thought it would be saved and were surprised when they reached land to hear it had been lost. |
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How the band's ballsy experiment may have saved the music industry. |
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Over a hundred million RMB was saved accumulatively in terms of capital expenditure. |
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A major surgery requiring plastic mesh sewn into her belly saved her life. |
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The visitors threatened to increase their lead, Josh Banks firing over before Mackin saved acrobatically from Owen''s strike. |
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Goalkeeper Jordan Santiago saved acrobatically to deny Nabi Diallo, turning the ball away for a corner. |
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The Wedgwood Museum Trust's unparalleled collection has recently been saved from dispersal. |
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Doreen Winkler is being hailed as a hero after she saved two men from an oncoming subway at Bowling Green station in New York City. |
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Give him wodges of money saved from the defence budget to build a decent health care system. |
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A wrasse and a rockling saved the day for Odyssey SAC at Summerhouse Point. |
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The building was saved from the wrecking balls in a legal battle last year. |
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Ashley saved the club from being in the very real position of being a total also-ran. |
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Meet Roger, the horse saved from slaughter by a carriage driver. |
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It could have been even better for Costa had he not seen a first-half penalty saved by Yoel Rodriguez. |
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A US Coastguard helicopter found him near dusk by tracking an emergency radio beacon which may have saved his life. |
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Kenneth's long-range, last-gasp intervention after he was introduced 20 minutes from time saved the day. |
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Unlike most farmers who buy new seed each year, Schmeiser saved his own to replant. |
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Carter's deregulation saved America's trains from bankruptcy. |
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Set testing patterns can be saved and retrieved to reduce retyping of information. |
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Though the larger portion was gifted to JORY, we rewardingly saved a few pounds for ourselves. |
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So I saved up enough money for a week to see Welcome to the dollhouse. |
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Meanwhile, it has emerged that a 12-year-old girl saved hundreds of lives on Chile's Robinson Crusoe Island. |
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Tammy McLintock, owner of the Akeru Private Camp where the tourists were staying, said a rollbar in the vehicle had saved the two women's lives. |
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While initiatives such as roll cages had helped to reduce stockholding and saved labour, the main advantage of ECR had been knowledge, he added. |
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A LOGGERHEAD turtle will be returned to the sea in the Canaries a year after it was saved by an Irish sanctuary. |
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It's a tragedy, really, as only a relatively minor change to long-lining techniques might have easily saved her life. |
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It's a tragedy really as only a minor change to long-lining techniques might easily have saved her life. |
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They can create personal word lists that include recent dictionary look-ups and saved favorite words, for ongoing practice. |
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My life was only saved by a lone ranger who spotted my lifeless body, stopped his Land Rover and let me drink from his billycan. |
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Once captured the image may be printed, shared with others or saved as a bit map or jpeg file. |
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The results are displayed as scattergrams that can be saved and viewed by the operator. |
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Alongside it would be a slogan with the message that wearing a seatbelt could have saved her. |
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According to Hawn, Booster once saved his life and has since opened myriad doors, both literally and figuratively. |
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His selflessness and genuinely caring nature saved a man with everything to live for from taking his own life. |
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Having been signed from Swindon Wildcats to replace the departed Mike Brabon, Lansdowne saved Barons from a hammering at Bracknell Bees. |
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This square may be read, sententially, as Lived I, mad Eva, saved amid evil. |
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There is no doubt that billions could be saved by slashing the number of deskbound brass hats and halting massive out-of-date arms contracts. |
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A BABY boy has been saved after an ambulance was rushed to him on the back of a breakdown lorry. |
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Cilic crafted two break points for himself, but Murray saved both before breaking for a third successive time. |
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Murray stepped up a gear on his return and saved one set point before breaking back courtesy of a great backhand pass. |
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A BULIMIC mum so ill with depression she wanted to die has been saved by the Sunday Mirror's Time To Change mental health campaign. |
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If the work is to be distributed electronically, the final files are saved in formats appropriate to the target operating systems of the hardware used for reading. |
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By reducing heart rate to well below surface rates, oxygen is saved by reducing gas exchange as well as reducing the energy required for a high heart rate. |
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Many of these fine craft were saved from destruction when steam went out of fashion and are now part of the collection at Windermere Steamboat Museum. |
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He beat 11 other finalists, including an Australian cattle dog which can skip with a rope and speak on command and a German shepherd which saved its owner from attack. |
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Only the prompt action of the executive officer in flooding the magazines saved Seydlitz from a magazine explosion that would have destroyed the ship. |
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If mortgage rates have really bottomed this time, of course, homeowners who ignore remortgages might be contented by the thought they saved time and hassle by sitting tight. |
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She was saved from immediate sinking by the sighting of another German light cruiser, Ariadne, to which Beatty gave chase and again quickly overcame. |
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He was only saved when the bishops refused to crown Louis the German King. |
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Once I saved twenty-five dollars and bought her a print gown for her birthday, and she was so pleased you'd have thought I'd given her the moon on a stick. |
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Assistance from Western European powers had twice saved the Ottoman Empire from destruction, but the Ottomans had now lost their independence in external policy. |
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He said that government has saved resources of billions of rupees of the province and these are being spent for improving the living standard of resourceless segments. |
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This twice saved convoys from slaughter by the German battleships. |
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Again, Red Rum saved his best for Aintree but was held off by Rag Trade. |
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After being constantly stunned and staggered from round 3 onwards, Johnson was finally dropped by a huge uppercut, then saved from further punishment by the referee. |
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According to prosecutors, both doctors failed to provide the baby with the proper medical attention and do resuscitative measures that could have saved the baby. |
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Hurst took the penalty and struck a powerful shot into the top corner which was saved by Gordon Banks, who succeeded in deflecting the ball over the bar. |
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Before rescuers arrived, Dickens tended and comforted the wounded and the dying with a flask of brandy and a hat refreshed with water, and saved some lives. |
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Beowulf is again saved from his opponent's attack by his armour. |
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Under the scenario presented by T n T Recovery, 0 percent would have been saved for re-use, up to 95 percent recycled and the remaining debris placed in a landfill. |
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Local lore claims that the custom began when two ladies of Hallaton were saved from a raging bull by a startled hare, distracting the bull from its charge. |
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Following the raids, the majority of Coventry's historic buildings could not be saved as they were in ruinous states or were deemed unsafe for any future use. |
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I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation, and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. |
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The lifeboatmen of St Mary's have saved many lives in the dangerous seas around the islands, and many have been awarded bravery medals for their courage. |
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The seed drill sows the seeds at equal distances and proper depth, ensuring that the seeds get covered with soil and are saved from being eaten by birds. |
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Strict observers of Lententide may observe intervals of fasting or at least abstain from festivities, certain foods and other indulgences, giving the money saved to charity. |
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Boulton and Watt charged an annual payment, equal to one third of the value of the coal saved in comparison to a Newcomen engine performing the same work. |
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They also saved their deposit in Hove, and Brighton Kemptown. |
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A coroner found earlier surgery would probably have saved Muldowney. |
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