It is a bit rich setting himself up as the saviour of devolution when he has done so much to create widespread public dissatisfaction. |
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He was seduced into politics and fell victim to the hubristic notion that he, and he alone, could once again be France's saviour. |
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Once the saviour sibling is born, blood from the umbilical cord is collected and can then be used for a stem cell transplant. |
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The predictions on the votes about saviour siblings and the hybrid stem cells were largely right. |
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Originally heralded as a saviour of the poor, he was increasingly seen as corrupt and inefficient. |
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In 2001 his parents won the right to create a saviour sibling to help cure him from the potentially fatal blood disorder. |
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A woman who has fallen on hard times finds a potential saviour among the gravestones. |
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I now accept Jesus as my saviour and with his help I intend to confess him before men. |
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So he let the crisis spin out in order to present himself, as in 1940, the saviour of the nation. |
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Don't bet on iPad apps being a saviour for expensive magazines, paywalled newspapers, etc. any time soon. |
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As characters go, Sir Arthur is the saviour, but, in some ways, it is George who is the truest of the bunch. |
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Some may say she is a saviour, and some may say she is an immoral, misguided pseudo-philanthropist. |
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A saviour appeared, offering half a million pounds in cash to the company in return for a seat on the board. |
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A few grooves in a tree trunk, looking vaguely like a face, elevated into being the sacred image of our saviour. |
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The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected. |
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Historically, New Zealand's voters have always wanted a change of government to make the State their saviour once more. |
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This man is incongruous, inconsistent and unreliable and is the latest saviour for the opposition. |
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It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the sworn enemy of minorities. |
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My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour. |
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And blow me if I didn't find my saviour in perhaps the least original comic book movie there has ever been. |
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The rogue doctor, the Hippocratic saviour turned hypocritic slayer, is a mercifully rare medical phenomenon in this country. |
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Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour. |
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A vivacious dynamo of energy and ambition, she would be the last person to seek the title of saviour of the film industry north of the Border. |
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Instead, they made him into an idealized lover, a father figure, or a saviour. |
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Somewhat less ridiculously, O'Neill claims that expecting Miller to be the saviour is preposterous. |
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From being Labour's saviour and electoral ace with the swing voter, he will become the man in the way. |
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The clauses relating to hybrid embryos and saviour siblings are expected to pass but the scrapping of a requirement for a father could fail. |
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I'm a bit suspicious of singers today who see themselves as some kind of saviour, taking on all the causes of the world. |
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For the author, Jesus is more the revealer than the saviour. |
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Last season's saviour Lee Nogan registered his first points in the chase for this term's Evening Press player of the year award with a double whammy. |
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Despite his acclaim, he finds writing to be a saviour of sorts and always manages to find the time to dedicate himself to the creative task, no matter how busy his day. |
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In his early years as political agitator in Bavaria he frequently played on the deicidal myth and on his own messianic role as a militant Germanic saviour. |
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In the film, Cumberbatch plays Assange as a quicksilver saviour, humane at times, deceitful at others, never less than human. |
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Think of him instead as a saviour who had to sever a limb in order to save the corporate body. |
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The fugitives here bicker, mope, sometimes betray each other, and their Polish saviour begins as their exploiter. |
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He is more than a social reformer, a political liberator, master of a spirituality, champion of human rights, or saviour of the marginalized. |
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Her faith is perhaps only solipsism: for three days and nights she waits, immobile, but no saviour appears. |
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He or she is neither saviour nor master, and is the symbol of open-mindedness, of mental mobility, of examination. |
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His claim to Samian fame was that he was a political saviour and restorer. |
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Mr Bolkestein has become the saviour for some, and the Antichrist for others. |
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But why does everyone look to God as their saviour, when they are in need? |
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They were hoping to help their daughter with a saviour sibling. |
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At best they are palliative and patronising, at worst they reinforce the victimhood of Africans and the saviour status of westerners. |
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The rest is history, Rossi emerging as Italy's saviour in a truly epic encounter. |
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Some of them seem to belive he is a true saviour of Iran, who is going to rescue if from the greed of the mullahs and the imperialist Americans. |
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Government puts itself in the position of a saviour, espousing a belief system. |
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It was more than half a century ago that Winston Churchill hailed a Canadian airman as the saviour of Ceylon. |
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The big questions we are asking now are very disturbing, but the press is our greatest saviour at the moment. |
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This was our only saviour and I think that we need to support similar projects in all other countries. |
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In this way, it can present itself as the great saviour with these unexpected surpluses. |
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You should not risk making enemies while appearing to be the company saviour. |
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He says the saviour for the North American hog industry as a whole has been sizzling demand. |
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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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When his saviour, Grace Seneiya, an itinerant teacher in the sacred Samburu lands of northern Kenya, set him free, Mitas could barely walk or talk. |
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He said his clinic, a leading centre for these techniques, has one patient who is pregnant with a saviour sibling and four women about to start treatment. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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But its shares took a battering because rail was seen as something of a saviour at a time when other parts of the business were enduring tough trading conditions. |
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If there are no angels in the sky announcing the birth of a saviour, that cave still betokens a Christmas and there's a search and rescue party keeping vigil near the child. |
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He promised a saviour who would carry the sin, selfishness, unbelief, disease, grief, sorrow and fear of death on Himself and Destroy that fear, for Good. |
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Wouldn't nuclear power then be seen as the potential saviour of the race with its seemingly inexhaustible supply and comparatively small amount of waste? |
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Audiences dislike having to wear dorky glasses just as much today as they did in the 1950s the previous time 3D was hailed as cinema's saviour from the onslaught of television. |
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Have I been brainwashed into overestimating the power of an art museum to be a saviour? The cure for these insecurities came in a meeting with Stephen Sheppard, a professor of urban developmental economics. |
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I became my own saviour as I looked into the divine mirror of representation and realised I wasn't unloveable and monstrous – I was ultimately and supremely myself. |
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The hotel inspector and small business saviour packs her pashminas and dangly earrings for a tour of her ancestral roots. |
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Except this time Rudd is cast as the saviour, rather than the sinner. |
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Jesus, our saviour and our God, as well as our brother in human flesh, after showing us the Father, leads us back to Him by the movement and impulse of the divine Breath, the Holy Spirit the Paraclete. |
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After five months, while out scavenging, Manjiro saw a ship sailing towards the island. The castaways' saviour, William Whitfield, captain of the John Howland, a Fairhaven whaler, took a shine to the sparky lad. |
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For us, our homeland is in heaven, and from heaven comes the saviour we are waiting for, the Lord Jesus Christ, and he will transfigure these wretched bodies of ours into copies of his glorious body. |
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Many producers listened to the current Prime Minister and felt there was a saviour, a saving grace, that there would be some huge changes, but they have not seen them. |
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Hence, Hanuman is seen as the real saviour of the souls by those who know. |
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The brief effort to draft Sir Keir was an act of fantasy politics – but also a sign, perhaps, of unhappiness with the field on offer and of a slightly desperate longing for an untainted saviour. |
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Members of Parliament in West Cumbria have hailed the bridge as a saviour for local industry. |
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This becomes intensified when he becomes the prophesied saviour of the captives of Logres. |
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It is not about finding the saviour of the party. |
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Leclerc, liberator of Paris but also its saviour, since the war was not yet over and his unit had some tough battles ahead of it yet at Bourget to drive back the German counter-offensive. |
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So it was perhaps apt that last night's race was a head-to-head between Bolt, the saviour of the sport, and two-time former doper Gatlin. |
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Clearly under conditions of complete breakdown of civil authority, the military, as the better organized, could attempt to act as the saviour of the country. |
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The grateful French people rightly saw him as their saviour. |
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His fans salute him as a saviour for the downtrodden of the planet, a man who is leading a grass roots revolution against American imperialism and its local sepoys. |
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The ceiling of the Sistine chapel is dedicated to the other extreme of history: the beginnings are depicted there, from creation to the fall of the first couple, while prophets and sibyls wait for and announce a saviour. |
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The fair Palace Dames publicly declare that this Lafayette, detestable though he be, is their saviour for once. Even the ancient vinaigrous Tantes admit it. |
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