Luckily the fuel tank was almost empty, saving their home from going up in flames. |
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There was no chance of saving the ship and by low water she was hard aground, her propellers embedded in the sand. |
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Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets. |
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I'd been saving up this wisecrack for years in the hope of being attacked, but in all the confusion I completely messed up the timing. |
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Most economists are in agreement that in order to grow an economy saving is a must. |
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He expected DIY shops and paint companies would donate unwanted stock, saving them the cost of paying for disposal at landfill sites. |
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They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home. |
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Father killed the fatted calf that we were saving in honor of someone who deserved it, not that son of his. |
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Doherty still has a chance of saving the frame but misses the penultimate red when attempting to escape from a snooker behind the yellow. |
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The brethren are all experienced priests and devote their lives to saving souls. |
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Why must he tug on my heartstrings, moving me to tears, when there could be no redemption, no saving me? |
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In all fairness she is saving the children from a life of poverty and misery. |
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Likewise, plans for our master workbench and router table detail all you need to know to construct these time saving aids. |
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The protesters believe that any action that results in the saving of animals from the labs is justified. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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As with Yojimbo and Sanjuro, Seven Samurai is, on a purely referential level of story and plot, about samurai warriors saving peasants. |
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Splits were thought to offer investors the best of both worlds and ideal for people saving for school fees or for retirement. |
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The girls all want to start part-time work to begin saving for overseas travel. |
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A boor's boor, he spends much of the book mewling about the end of England when he's exactly the sort of person England needs saving from. |
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This was the only way a kindred soul could recognise you, saving you from a lonely existence. |
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We have more interest in saving for short-term luxuries than in investing for our future. |
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We waited two more months, saving enough to purchase 1,500 concrete blocks for the basement walls. |
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Some saving products pay a bonus if you don't make any withdrawals from the account. |
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The major incentive for employing aluminum is its weight saving compared to steel. |
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And it's a lot healthier than saving your quota up for binge sessions at the end of the week. |
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The processing is done by buffering the output and saving it in the cache file before it is sent to the client. |
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He gives them considerable creative latitude while saving money on behind-the-scenes functions such as legal work and product sourcing. |
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If Swindon council really is intent on saving money, it could do worse than start by looking at its advertising policy. |
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Methodism and Salvationism were born in revival, a revival concerned with saving sinners and making saints out of converts. |
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He began saving cork stoppers from bottles of wine drunk by his parents, then began collecting them from bars and restaurants in his home town. |
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To be in communion with God means to turn away from sin and believe in the saving message of Jesus Christ. |
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I could do with saving the money that I would have spent on the train fare, to be honest. |
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The breaks would be largely funded by workers saving part of their salary so they can enjoy the septennial sabbatical. |
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Hailed for saving his country from invasion, Duncan earned the title Viscount Duncan of Camperdown. |
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This is probably one of the best tips anybody can give on saving money at the gas pump. |
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Humour's your best medicine at present, and a sense of the absurd your saving grace. |
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An AED delivers a life saving electric shock that starts the heart beating and pumping again. |
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There is no way to get images off the device except by saving to memory card, or sending them to Flickr. |
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Prior to this face saving embrace of bona fide produce, I considered potatoes and red beans the only edible vegetables. |
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They are overseas and they will be there for 3 years saving some money for that ticker-tape parade. |
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The saving grace of the past few days has been my preoccupation with a new geeky toy, a DVD recorder. |
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The only saving grace for the animal, say zoo officials, is that there appears to be no fracture in the injured leg. |
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The second half continued in the same vein with Evans saving spectacularly from a Connor thunderbolt. |
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Accompanying this disdain for people is a self-righteous delusion that they alone are saving the planet with their steady diet of self-denial. |
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In the weeks up to Christmas, the thriftiness of shoppers left retailers worried as they feared people were saving for the sales. |
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Many people appear to be saving their spare cash after paying out more for basics such as food, transport and health. |
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Once you get hooked on composting, you'll even start going after the local barber for hair, and even saving dryer lint! |
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Senior city councillors have approved a traffic master plan aimed at saving York from future gridlock. |
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He kept the man alive until the ambulance arrived, thereby saving his life. |
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He took swift and firm action, thereby saving the life of the future president of the Chinese Republic. |
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There are things each of them had been saving for and I figured I would reward them for their good saving habits by adding to their bankroll. |
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Varsity soccer teams will practice on the turf, saving the grass competition fields for games and scrimmages. |
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These little crushed up bits of bacon have been saving men from eating tasteless salads and propelling baked potatoes into near meat status. |
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Is it not a fraud, to pretend that Argentina can be bailed out, by saving the present obligations imposed upon Argentina? |
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And they do it at great personal risk and with a view to saving many a precious life. |
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All you'd be doing is saving me the trouble of going down to the library and looking in the telephone book. |
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With 240 man-days being equivalent to one man-year, the saving is 35.18 man-years. |
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I'm saving it here because I once thought it would be nifty to use a wireless cam as a baby monitor. |
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The savings bank questioned over 2,000 parents about their saving habits via an online survey last month. |
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The film's few saving graces are its lavish costumes and the sporadic funny moments, usually delivered by one of the marginal characters. |
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His breaking pitches lacked movement, and his fastball, one of his saving graces in the fourth game, seemed to have departed him. |
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The first half was utterly forgettable with the exception of just a few saving graces. |
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There are lots of typefaces I don't like, but each of them usually has a saving grace. |
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As rigid as the form often seems, the fact that it never excludes solely on the basis of style or natural ability is one of its saving graces. |
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The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film. |
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There are, nevertheless, enough saving graces to make this entire volume well worth any reader's investment of time and effort. |
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Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks. |
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That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace. |
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What is the point of saving money if those savings are not invested more wisely? |
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An economy of scope is, in effect, a cost saving triggered by producing one output in the presence of another. |
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According to this hypothesis, the profit was to be found in the saving in transport and tariffs. |
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Economizing on propane at harvest is no saving when grain spoilage results in quality loss in storage. |
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Children are more likely to be good savers if they see that their parents save regularly and also find saving money to be worthwhile. |
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Reluctantly, they'll find a way of saving face while admitting that they're not quite up to where I want them to be. |
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The win yesterday was very much a case of two old professionals doing what they do best and saving face for the national team. |
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In tribally run district courts and within families, decisions that rule women's lives are a matter of obedience, convention and saving face. |
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The only reason for doing it is to save you the bother of saving and shopping. |
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He took down the dossier, saving me the trouble of initiating a court action. |
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They used every trick in the manual to portray him as a corporate fat cat who cared only about saving his skin. |
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In addition to saving money, families using solar ovens no longer spend hours searching for firewood. |
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Choose between bitmap or JPEG file formats when saving screenshots to the hard drive. |
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Whether you are frugal by choice or by necessity, here are some tips for saving money when money is very tight. |
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He lived homeless in Los Angeles for two years before saving enough money to rent a studio. |
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Danny's hands flew to his head self-consciously, the shrill ringing of his phone saving Alyssa from a tart response. |
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The result would sate media appetite for star content while saving the studios huge sums of money. |
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So, you see, by allowing my sarcastic venting, you're saving my relationship. |
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What with mandatory water tanks, dual flush toilets, water saving shower heads and front loading washing machines, he is full of bright ideas. |
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Saneux's ELI range of sanitaryware is intended to provide space saving and simplicity of style for a limited budget. |
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You know, between hosting a talk show and saving the world, life gets very busy for people. |
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After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath. |
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The bread and wine are symbols of the work of Christ on the cross, saving us by the sacrifice of His body and blood. |
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The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful. |
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He says development of low-profile projector lamps will also help on saving precious space and mass. |
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He was replaced for ten episodes when he was injured saving two child actors from a runaway horse. |
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Others mistakenly think that keeping the Lord's Day or attending church meetings earn saving merit. |
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They will be taught the rudiments of life saving so that in the event of an emergency they can help sustain life until paramedics arrive. |
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Even among those who are putting money aside for their future, many are simply not saving enough. |
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Life saving oxygen equipment is now at the disposal of both Geraldton Secondary College campuses. |
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As with most great money saving ideas, it looks like it could end up costing more in the long run. |
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Considering the amount we're saving on the swings by doing it ourselves, we can afford to spend a little extra on the roundabouts. |
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Supporters argue that wind farms are a small price to pay for saving the planet. |
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They have lived it up and spent their way all throughout the eighties, never saving a dime. |
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The company is saving its money for customer roadshows, where it can hope to actually sell its high-end UltraSparc-III servers. |
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The corps seemed a bit subdued, doubtless saving themselves for the rigors to come. |
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He blamed himself for saving his own life instead of returning to the burning buildings to help others. |
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After all, there would be no point in saving a building just for it to lie empty and rot. |
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This could prove to be a nice cost saving for small to medium-sized businesses. |
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This apparent concession is a cynical manoeuvre aimed at saving the faces of any potential turncoats. |
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One of the most useful shots I've found for saving strokes is the low fade. |
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The basic things like having a shower instead of a bath can help toward saving water. |
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It was Demaret who influenced Hogan to weaken his grip and fade the ball, probably saving Hogan's career. |
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Yes, we do need democracy in Africa, but let us not use that as an excuse to deny life saving resources. |
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It's a long climb, a brutal ascent by any standard, but that severity is the mountain's saving grace. |
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Instead, Kearsarge recovers it and reuses it, saving money and protecting the environment. |
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Consumers retrenched, cutting back on spending and saving huge sums to protect themselves. |
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At home, families, are saving things, like leftovers, and making sandwiches for the next day. |
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Magdelene is cheerfully lecherous and unabashedly lazy which means that she's not going to hustle around saving people like a superhero. |
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Confidence must be restored in the movement so that it continues to serve the saving and borrowing needs of its 2.7 million members. |
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Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology. |
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The saving of Margaret replaces or substitutes for the saving of the working class-Parliament's rejection of the Charter. |
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To repay Arthur for once saving his life, Ford wants Arthur to join him as he flees the doomed planet. |
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She had been saving on the QT for some time and had a total of three-and-a half thousand pounds. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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I now complete my journey in half the time, stress has been replaced with enjoyment and I'm saving a small fortune. |
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They condense complicated concepts into shorthand words and phrases, saving time. |
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One would have no quarrel in taking into account the factor of saving the prosecutrix the ordeal of giving evidence. |
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The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash. |
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But I do what I can with the plastic by reusing plastic bags to line the wastebasket and by saving plastic containers for other uses. |
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According to Hannah, identifying the energy wasters in your home can have a direct effect on our environment as well as saving you money. |
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Abu, an African tribesman, befriends Harry after saving him from certain death and speaks perfect English. |
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While everybody sounded pretty keen about saving the bilby at Currawinya, not everyone thinks large enclosures are a good idea. |
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She was not a big spender, but was serious and pretty adept at saving and investing. |
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Martyrs' bodily remains were sites of the divine on earth, possessed of miraculous and saving power. |
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May I congratulate those jobsworths at Postwatch for saving their own skins by doing nothing. |
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At some point humans might have moved from merely tolerating these weedy species to actively saving and sowing the seeds. |
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The burglar had probably heard she had been saving for years from her paltry weekly income, to leave something for her grandchildren. |
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In other words, saving is the baker's real income minus the amount of bread that the baker consumed. |
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She said they were saving the county council from having to landfill a tonne of material every two months. |
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We contribute a part of our monthly saving towards maintaining a joint account in the bank. |
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A gurgling well sprang from the foot of the altar, saving the townspeople from dying of thirst. |
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Joe, and Ned it turns out, are minutes from being shanghaied into white slavery when Nancy finally gets around to saving them. |
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You should decide in advance what you are saving for and how long you want to put the money away. |
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To build up a fund large enough to buy an adequate pension, it is important to start saving as soon as possible. |
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He was storing for the future, saving for a rainy day, providing for his old age. |
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Where it is expensive, consider saving that extra money to protect against a rainy day. |
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By saving money each month in a low-cost index tracker, you can take advantage of rising prices when the markets finally turn the corner. |
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Kira is credited with scaring off the intruder and saving her mother's life by phoning the police and ambulance and attending to Diane's wounds. |
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A passing taxi driver saw him, stopped to bind his wounds with bandages from his first aid kit, thus saving his life, and called an ambulance. |
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This sort of saving can be made whenever marginal abatement costs are not equal. |
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In general, I am a strong advocate of environmental protection and saving rare animal species. |
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At one stage, only the dismal form of whipping boys Caerphilly looked capable of saving them from the indignity of a winless season. |
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Besides, don't you want to join the band of rate tarts who are saving themselves a mint by regularly shopping around for a better mortgage deal? |
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Paul Philips has won a commendation for saving the life of a young rating caught beneath an aircraft lift in HMS Invincible. |
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Then again, if he is so intent on saving face, on keeping his gentlemanly reputation, why isn't he here? |
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Campaigns to introduce daylight saving have come and gone regularly over the years and there is another on the go. |
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As hard as I try, my feet just won't fit into those size threes, though I'd very much like them to, if not for style then for tax saving purposes. |
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The only thing so far saving the economy from a terrible reckoning is the fact that there aren't great prospects for profit anywhere else in the world either. |
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And judging from reviews, their froth is one element that is saving the show. |
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Is there something, er, deficient about the type of guy who earns a living saving lives, succoring the sick, abetting the needy? |
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But it remains a moral crime to vilify good cops who have made the city safe, saving thousands of lives. |
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I've been abstaining from ebay a bit recently, saving money. |
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Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water. |
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The move reinvigorated Clapton, bringing him back to his love of music and saving him from drugs. |
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Floatation devices such as water wings and inflatable rings are extremely popular with children, but it should always be remembered that these are not life saving devices. |
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Look, I'm all for people saving money and weatherizing their homes. |
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What was bothering me was the thought that my boss was acting in a punitive kind of way with intent to gyp me out of what I was entitled to for the purposes of saving money. |
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More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies. |
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He is saving slowly, putting a little money aside when he can. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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The fourth type of wet-nursing developed when the Church and the State employed wet nurses to suckle foundlings in institutions created for saving souls and lives. |
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A Hampshire couple were today counting their blessings and saluting firefighters for saving their 16th century cottage which they have spent months renovating. |
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Typical of customers is the University of York, which recycles green waste for re-use on flower and shrub beds as mulch, saving costs of disposal and purchase of products. |
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If saving human lives is the great desideratum, then there is more to be gained by prevention of drowning and auto wrecks than by the abolition of war. |
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And he offered no explicit reminder that the NYPD had been saving thousands of black lives, along with many others. |
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Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus. |
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She was my saving grace, through our initial grief and our subsequent pregnancies. |
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The saving grace is that Sharif is emerging from several years in political exile. |
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The only saving grace is that the opposition won't want another election this year any more than does the public. |
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Restricted by a 12A certificate, the film lacks the raunchiness one would expect from the subject, or the sophisticated charm that might have proved its saving grace. |
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Although in at least one instance, there was discussion of saving black-owned shops. |
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At the root of the issue is whether Fisher is viewed as a saviour of Exiles rugby, or simply as more interested in saving his own seat in the committee box. |
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If you would just like to ask your solicitor, otherwise it will be a lot of going round the houses to achieve nothing except for saving the defendant having to pay something. |
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Moreover, your wristwatch-cum-caller ID will communicate with the repeater, saving you from fumbling around in your pocket whenever your phone rings. |
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This is not only a saving to the proprietor, but in a county where hay and corn are scarce commodities, must be an object of importance to the residentiary population. |
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He also eventually comes around, killing the emperor and saving his son, Luke. |
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But with Duff now gone, Souness is struggling to find a natural left-footed replacement and Mahon could end up saving his manager millions in the transfer market. |
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A couple of coats of new antifouling paint may cost the equivalent of a couple tanks of gas, but you will keep saving money on fuel all season long. |
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Is there more to U.S. involvement overseas than the fairy tale of knights saving fair maidens from dragons? |
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If you push the Fat Man onto the tracks, however, he will stop the train, saving the five, but dying as a result. |
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He played hockey in winter and captained his team, and in summer he trained for life saving in which he holds a number of Royal Life Saving Society awards. |
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We could economically justify bringing that material in-house, putting it into a robotically controlled environment and saving those storage and handling fees. |
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In the process of accomplishing economic development, we have been ignoring safety and making little of human lives on the grounds of saving money. |
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Initially, single or married men were likely to immigrate alone, living in crowded quarters or rooming houses, saving their money and sending large amounts back to Poland. |
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In the absence of agreement as to the date of the payment, payment is to be implied to be on demand as from the date of any tax saving made by the Defendant. |
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And little wonder that he has otherwise had to rub along as best he can, scrimping and saving and quietly hoping that a successful team somehow happens organically. |
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The idea is that smokers use the ashtrays instead of dropping cigarette ends on the streets, saving the council thousands of pounds in clean-up bills. |
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The Ross Club is saving up for a lorryload of gravel to dump on Deep Dean. |
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Some of the men were saving their tablets and then sold or bartered them to the locals, because for them Atebrin tablets were difficult to obtain. |
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Carter added that the feature greatly reduces the need for hard-copy mail-outs of the service record, thereby saving the Navy hundreds of thousands of dollars in postage. |
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The return of the rejuvenated opening bowlers quickly put paid to any lingering hopes the Cambridge side had of saving the game, removing two further batsmen. |
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Other hotels are equipped with cinema rooms, saving you the trouble of getting out if you are too tired or if the unpredictable English weather is not at its best! |
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It is clear that the way people react in the early stages of a breaking scandal will often mean the difference between saving face and losing all credibility. |
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All this means that eliminating tuition is a real financial possibility, given the saving in administration and financial assistance that would result. |
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It will also result in a saving in the expense of imprisonment. |
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The reduction for two is based on the saving in postage costs. |
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For example, if an engineer constructed a project overall within budget and made a saving in nine out of ten items within the bill, he received no bonus or award. |
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Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace. |
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When he was released, back on the streets of the ghetto, without much formal education, seeking to salvage his life, he found a saving grace in art. |
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The sad reality, on a damp, windswept and cool weekend, though, was that the men's sprints are two of the saving graces of an otherwise disappointing championships. |
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If there is a saving grace, it's the game's multiplayer mode. |
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The only saving grace in the club was that the cocktails were fantastic. |
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One of the saving graces of the Lords, for me, is the fact that over one third of peers are cross benchers, freeing them to vote on conscience over party lines. |
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The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done. |
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Labor saving devices such as washing machines, remote controls, computers and power tools have not only saved us time but have prevented us from burning calories. |
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Their success enabled the Allies to anticipate German military manoeuvres, saving thousands of lives and turning the tide of the war in the North Atlantic. |
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They feel they're saving the kid a lot of anguish and schoolyard teasing. |
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All the big names have proprietary power saving programs that monitor CPU activity and respond accordingly to try to extend battery life on portables. |
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Petit will make a saving tackle on the edge of his own box and then, just seconds later will pop up in our territory to take a shot or play a neat through ball. |
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On Wednesday, John's 15-year-old son Patrick was presented with a testimonial for saving a boy aged eight from the Thames near the Teddington suspension bridge. |
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Are they recruiting in a new, clever way, and at the same time getting some Human Resources work out of their sale force, saving money in the bargain? |
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And since you have to pay to get to the viewing tower anyway it's practically a saving to fork out for a good food and get a moving panorama into the bargain. |
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Her intuition told her that her job was to continue saving lives rather than join politics. |
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Shreve, in a move of astonishing hubris, decided in 1831 to dredge a five-mile shortcut across a long meander on the Mississippi, saving 18 river-miles. |
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A member of our own Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment received medallic recognition of his acts of bravery in saving members of his own platoon. |
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That set him back a few thousand, and he started saving again. |
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Yet companies that approach it smartly are not only saving millions of dollars but also creating stronger customer relationships that should translate into top-line growth. |
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After an incredibly suspenseful standoff, the marksmen take out the pirates in the lifeboat, saving Phillips. |
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The tiny microchip, thinner than a human hair, will initially be used in patients suffering from eye diseases, potentially saving the sight of thousands of people. |
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Because too often, YouTube fame is as fleeting as a thirty-second video of a pig saving a goat from drowning. |
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But when you look at it clearly, saving the law from politics turns out to be a thoroughly political job. |
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It says over time it hopes to eradicate trees on trackside embankments, cutting delays and saving resources because clean-ups will not have to be so frequent. |
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A fellow student named Trinity McCool credited him on Twitter with saving her and a friend. |
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I hoped that having the area framed within an international discourse of significance would give Shoshone advocates for saving the quarry a stronger point from which to argue. |
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The champions, as would be expected of them fought to the bitter end but were unable to pierce a strong Wicklow defence for the match saving goal. |
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Another option is to start saving in a unit trust fund of your choice. |
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The Code Talkers were honored for creating a code which was credited with saving thousands of lives and turning the tide of decisive battles in the Pacific theater. |
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The dog was sucked down the drain after Leona, and her parents believe he may have unsnagged her along the way, ultimately saving her life. |
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Brunel's payment was based on the saving the Navy made with the new system. |
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Cotton could be processed into fabric where it grew, saving transportation costs. |
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New products create demand, which is necessary to offset the decline in employment that occurs through labor saving technology. |
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They continued an already established tradition of workers opposing labor saving machinery. |
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By saving the drawing as a metagraphics file, the file will be compatible with a variety of wordprocessors. |
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If a majority of Parliament agree, the bill can be considered part by part, saving considerable time. |
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Pare repeated her feat of saving three penalties and scoring one as Town won the shoot-out 3-2, Bullock and Isobel Boothroyd also netting. |
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Enkhsaikhan Namtar, office manager of the International Takhi Group, an organization dedicated to saving wild Mongolian horses. |
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Lutherans hold that Baptism is a saving work of God, mandated and instituted by Jesus Christ. |
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Just another example of a guy in a John B. Stetson hat saving the day. |
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In handwriting, it was common not to close the bottom of the loop but continue into the leg, saving an extra pen stroke. |
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Spinets are occasionally made today, sometimes from kits, and serve the same purpose they always have, of saving money and space. |
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Luther in popular memory had become a saint, his picture capable of saving houses from burning down, if it was fixed to the parlour wall. |
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A committee was established, under the chairmanship of Dr Peter Randall, to investigate various ways of saving Bembridge School. |
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Saving the cargo and equipment aboard a vessel may be of higher priority than saving the vessel itself. |
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This began the process through which the Coastguard assumed a life saving role. |
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Her parents warned others minutes before the wave arrived, saving dozens of lives. |
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The mayor's plan was successful, as the ship was lodged firmly into the dyke, reinforcing it against failure and saving many lives. |
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Chapter 14 defines saving faith as that which enables people to believe to the saving of their souls. |
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The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna, which had become separated from his pod, could be returned to it. |
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There is no cost saving if you run a nuclear station at less than full capacity. |
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He was replaced by Justin Edinburgh with the task of saving County from relegation. |
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Over the next 20 years the emphasis was placed on saving historic buildings, such as The Falcon Inn, Dutch Houses and Kings Buildings. |
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This time there was a different outcome, with the Moelfre lifeboat under its coxswain, Richard Evans, succeeding in saving the crew. |
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In March 2016 CYBG announced the closure of 28 branches as a cost saving move. |
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One of the soldiers who tumbles into the marsh is the Hanoverian Colonel Talbot, whom Waverley picks up on his horse, saving his life. |
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The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from falling out of childhood. |
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He escapes retribution, however, after saving the life of a Whig colonel during the battle. |
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And this path he opened to all who choose to follow him in time yet to come, thus saving the human race. |
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If we don't protect those, saving the snail darter or the spotted owl won't mean a thing. |
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Despite this defeat, the Scots had given France a valuable breathing space, effectively saving the country from English domination. |
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Since saving depends on the net produce of the industry, it grows with profits and rent which go into making the net produce. |
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By crossing the wild and cultivated maizes, researchers created resistant varieties, saving thousands of farmers from ruin. |
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This meant the trams could run with a crew of only one, reducing costs and possibly saving the tramway from closure. |
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This fuel consumption was a saving from between 23 and 14 long tons a day, compared to other contemporary steamers. |
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This move, while saving Buckingham, reinforced the impression that Charles wanted to avoid Parliamentary scrutiny of his ministers. |
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There will be no tollbooths, which means no stopping to pay tolls, saving commuters about 20 minutes per trip. |
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A nursery toothbrushing programme has produced a saving to the cost of children s dental treatment of just over Au6million. |
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Shifts to and from daylight saving time and incidence of myocardial infarction. |
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Colorado also began a haylift in hopes of saving thousands of cattle immobilized by drifts as high as 10 feet. |
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Gulls keeper Scott Bevan kept his side in the game by saving a Tubbs penalty after Chris Zebroski was sent off. |
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You can be heroic and start the process of truly saving the world before the Sun goes down tonight. |
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In order to have any chance of saving the Constitution and our civil liberties, we need a party dedicated to that cause. |
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One of this year's star attractions is the money saving show specials, which exhibitors are offering exclusively to NEFS 2002 attendees. |
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Many of the jokes are far past saving and a good bit of the chop logic word play is tedious word work. |
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States typically like to stick to anodyne messages, like saving wildflowers or animals. But every so often a controversy crops up. |
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The book has proved its worth by saving me hundreds of dollars. |
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They were evangelizing about the importance of saving energy. |
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One of the best kitchen accessories for saving time and money is a crockpot, since it does all the cooking for you while you're at work. |
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No I've not got all romantic with a yearning for sunkissed memories, I'm still on-message about saving money. |
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And Tim McInnerny as Gerald Fedden in The Line Of Beauty, the saving grace of this irksome saga of shallow saddoes. |
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Public financial saving is estimated to weaken by 25bn kronor, while private sector saving rises somewhat more than this. |
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The world number two faced a break point at 3-4 down in the third set against Haas, saving it with a wonderful inside-out crosscourt forehand. |
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About a A third of your waste can be composted at home, saving energy and resources and benefiting your garden and your pocket. |
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She had been unable to breastfeed, and was saving up for formula milk and products to scrub the damp off the walls. |
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How can it be that the heroic efforts of the OSE and other groups dedicated to saving children from the gas chambers are not better known? |
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A common reason for underspending is that schools are saving money to spend on capital projects, such as new buildings. |
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The surfboat was the first craft to be developed for surf life saving purposes. |
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A MYSTERY surfer has been hailed a hero after saving two teenagers from drowning in chilly waters. |
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These swingby manoeuvres were a way of saving fuel while using the gravity of planets to boost speed. |
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So, think about respraying and refurbishing your old kitchen into one that looks brand new, saving thousands of pounds in the process. |
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Getting a head start on saving by opening an RESP when your child is born will help. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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