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  • Many of the other figures involved in the operation were egregious intriguers and strivers, mediocrities for whom the CIA's money was a godsend.
  • Surf charter boats have proved a godsend to the aid effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a godsend from a codes point of view," he said. Berks county news
  • An object of derision though she may be to some, to others the celebrity fashion icon is a godsend, for rarely does she also possess a model figure.
  • It was a godsend, but I was also heartbroken - that collection had many rare stamps.
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  • These circular divots with their pre-measured portions and neatly crimped perimeter, are a godsend.
  • Two carers came four times a day and were a godsend. The Sun
  • However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement.
  • A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk.
  • She was a bright child and very good at drawing and writing, so that the morning kindergarten was a godsend to her, and to me.
  • I looked up and saw that loadmaster backlift, and it was like he was from a different planet, because we'd been there so long just with ourselves in this extreme isolation, and it was such a godsend, and I looked up and saw the American Air Force, and thought I wonder how many people have locked up in the air and seen the American Air Force and thought now maybe I'm going to survive. CNN Transcript Apr 17, 2003
  • I think the ameliorative treatments have been a godsend.
  • Being insured is not the godsend that some people think it is.
  • 'Twas grey -- grey everywhere: the sky lead-colored, with deeper shades toward the east, where a bank of cloud blotted the coast line: the thick rain descending straight, with hardly wind enough to set the sails flapping; the sea spread like a plate of lead, save only where, to leeward, a streak of curded white crawled away from under the _Godsend's_ keel. The Splendid Spur
  • Credited for sorting out a vast array of mild complaints, these yellow tablets are a godsend.
  • Her dry Aussie wit is a godsend in an industry choked with airheads, and her quicksilver intelligence animates her luminous beauty.
  • The grant was a real godsend, especially considering the theatre was due to close next month.
  • With all the changes that have occurred in my life recently, it was a godsend to have company this past week.
  • Most Mexican families find our U.S. public schools a godsend, that isn't available in Mexico. Lou, Get Real and Get Off Public Education
  • Around the plutomum is a cylinder of beryllium, which is a godsend for our purposes. The Sum of all Fears
  • Surf charter boats have proved a godsend to the aid effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some arthritis sufferers also see lazy food as a godsend. The Sun
  • Mass tourism still hasn't reached here, and this is a godsend.
  • The grant was a real godsend, especially considering the theatre was due to close next month.
  • And the presence of a coach on a full-time basis has been a godsend.
  • I launched myself out of the train straight into a small plastic fence, which is actually a godsend, because if it hadn't been there I would have landed right in the jaws of a big, slobbering, vicious, doggy thing.
  • The first is fraternal, popular entertainment, and a financial godsend for health care and education.
  • Jacqueline Lloyd, project co-ordinator, said the money was a godsend.
  • The Australian English dictionary we brought from home, and similar ones on the internet have been a godsend.
  • Deciding that the offered meal of a hearty beef stew would be a godsend I happily handed over the very last of my money.
  • The godsend was a single-stall shower off by itself, with a curtain for privacy. True You
  • So the 1996 film Brassed Off was a godsend in one sense, but a mixed blessing in another.
  • The grant from AAUW, which Felicia called a godsend to her academic and professional development, helped her balance all her responsibilities. Meet Felicia Battle: Information Security Officer « AAUW Dialog
  • For fans of nostalgia, cable or satellite can be a Godsend.
  • Horticultural fleece is an absolute godsend through conditions like these. The Sun
  • Horticultural fleece is an absolute godsend through conditions like these. The Sun
  • I must've seemed a godsend to him - the next best thing to a captive audience.
  • The system may prove a godsend - or a curse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The near limitless play potential makes this game a godsend for obsessive, compulsive fans of this style of play, and the ocean deep gameplay ensures that there is always something new to do.
  • But she's not just an exceptional actress; her dry Aussie wit is a godsend in an industry choked with airheads, and her quicksilver intelligence animates her luminous beauty.
  • If you found a great doll (or perhaps plastic toy) that has gone a few rounds with a kid and a pen, this tip to use acne cream and sun to remove the ink is a godsend. - Boing Boing
  • A godsend is that the pastry shell does not need to be pre-baked.
  • To the newspaper man, Bob was a godsend; for humour was scarce on board, and "jollying" Bob was a welcome diversion. Crittenden A Kentucky Story of Love and War
  • The 40,000 electronic digits were hailed as a godsend for people who have lost their own. The Sun
  • The rent was due, so your cheque came as an absolute godsend!
  • Surf charter boats have proved a godsend to the aid effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hardly the most mouthwatering clash for spectators, it's easy to see why these games are godsends for managers.
  • The rooms have courtyard bathrooms and the rooftop pool is a godsend. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now while this kind of weather may not be the most conducive to the playing of sports, for the spectator it is a godsend.
  • This new benefit has come as a godsend for low-income families.
  • Her gift of money was a godsend.
  • For me, low-rise jeans are a godsend because they help lengthen my waistline and give the illusion of more balanced proportions.
  • Instead she decided to become our full-time sales/marketing/office associate, aka godsend. Bring On the Night
  • We've just lost material things and they're insured, which is a godsend.
  • Many of them are pretty computer averse, so anything that reduces their interaction with the computers is a godsend.
  • Horticultural fleece is an absolute godsend through conditions like these. The Sun
  • So his meeting with the coffee broker was pure godsend.
  • Auddie murphy I knew this one at least. and to MLH it's being given posthumously because nowadays it seems that the only way you get one is to die for it just goes to show people's commitment to country there a godsend and deserve even more recognition. Here's one probably too easy for Del. Who was the most decorated soldier during WW2 and of all time?
  • That innate shallow streak of mine can be a godsend at times.
  • The jukebox musical is a godsend to pop stars that have been and gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • This article is a godsend because it is extremely difficult to get people to understand why my son is on a special diet.
  • If it takes you ages to type stuff, like me, predictive text is a godsend.
  • After eight years of a presidency that valued cronyism over brains (or even competence) and embraced an anti-intellectualism apotheosized by Sarah Palin, it's a godsend to have a president who puts a premium on merit. Steven G. Brant: Progressives Deserve to Be Worried About the Obama Administration
  • Her robust lyric soprano, allied to striking good looks, should make her a godsend in this repertoire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surf charter boats have proved a godsend to the aid effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • A phone call was then an absolute godsend. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • Still, for the frantic chef, the electronic option is a godsend - just be sure to process only briefly or use the pulse button.
  • Given that some of the eccentric roles are godsends to actors, it is how they carry them off that separate the best from the rest.
  • Would this be a godsend for busy parents or a wrong turn for childcare?
  • It's been an absolute godsend. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, counting all the godsends we've received so far, we're way past the normal limit; and they're still coming in.
  • This proved a godsend when the weather took a turn for the worse. The Sun
  • A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk.
  • When journalists were scratching for stories, the Greens’ drug policy was all but a godsend.
  • Compared to the struggles of faraway strangers depicted in docos and newsflashes, the lot of a citizen in a 21st Century western democracy is mostly a Godsend.
  • He meant they were godsends to the starving and the homeless.
  • An object of derision though she may be to some, to others the celebrity fashion icon is a godsend, for rarely does she also possess a model figure.
  • Moving such a godsend of a drawcard would have admitted defeat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horticultural fleece is an absolute godsend through conditions like these. The Sun
  • What a godsend to infantilizing irresponsibility that era was.
  • The New York Times scandals have been a godsend to people who enjoy arguing about the media.
  • Horticultural fleece is an absolute godsend through conditions like these. The Sun
  • If you're the kind of golfer who doesn't know what to expect from a ball lying below your feet and on a downward slope, the caddy could be a godsend. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed

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