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  • A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
  • Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
  • We had given up hope of rescue.
  • The climbers face certain death if the rescue today is unsuccessful.
  • I had always envisioned a sort of heroic rescue, but those were only dreams.
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  • Faced with difficulties from recalcitrant landowners and political opponents, the scheme eventually necessitated financial rescue by the king himself.
  • The youth he rescued, known only as a Mr Thorpe, was treated in the casualty department at Middlesbrough General.
  • Local residents rushed to rescue dogs from the flames before fire engines arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eventually after three hours four beltmen had reached us and the rescue was completed.
  • THERE have been many reports about the numbers of stray and abandoned animals in rescue centres. The Sun
  • Leaving aside the forgettable Mirage, FM's next most significant moment was 1987's Tango in the Night, the album that Buckingham rescued from the band's coked out indifference, at the cost of his own departure.
  • Nato may find itself having to go to the rescue of some of the craft before the operation is over. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the beginning, the rescue operation was bungled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rescue workers had to use special equipment to cut open the steel doors.
  • Rescue teams worked desperately to restore utilities in the area shattered by the hurricane.
  • He explained to the Western People that an old dinghy, which has been patched up by his son on the morning of the accident, proved to be the rescue vehicle for the drowning family.
  • PENTAGON CORRESPONDENT: Well, Lou, a senior defense official tells CNN that that consideration of using helicopters to rescue Americans would happen only if the Americans could not move over land to the seaport, which is the preferred option to get all the Americans out of Lebanon. CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2006
  • One day our political parties may demand public money to rescue them from bankruptcy. The Sun
  • He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
  • The dealer was just going to give it to the wreckers but I went and rescued it.
  • A team of rescue Sherpa evacuated the two men down through the towering seracs and debris to Base Camp where they were quickly flown to Kathmandu by helicopter.
  • Tiger Woods rescued from crash by wife Elin Nordegren carrying a golf club Trapped in his own body for 23 years - the coma victim who screamed unheard Pretending the climate email leak isn't a crisis won't make it go away | George Monbiot Michelle Obama 'racist' picture that is topping Google Images removed nhs tower hamlets. aneurin bevan house, aldgate east, inner east lond …. Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • After climbing to 15,000 feet over four days, she had to be taken off the mountain on a stretcher in a night-long rescue. Knuckleballs of Kilimanjaro: Dickey Plots Ascent
  • The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic.
  • The crews found a makeshift stairwell between the first and second floor that further hindered rescue efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the role of "rescue archaeology", not to protect or preserve. Remaking Planning: the politics of urban change in the Thatcher years
  • The mangled wreckage of the stricken craft was such that rescue teams had not found him. The Sun
  • As darkness fell, rescue workers with flashlights began recovering and identifying bodies.
  • ‘Fire kills’ is the banal but unarguable opening line of the introduction to John Prescott's new vision for the country's fire and rescue service.
  • Rescue cats should be kept inside for at least their first few weeks in their new home.
  • You may be able to be rescued for one day, but the next day another will come and you will again willingly prostrate yourself before him. NAKED EMPIRE
  • A mark of the confusion attending the rescue operation came when it was widely reported that five firefighters, trapped for two days in the rubble, had been freed from their concrete tomb.
  • Paramedics, police and firemen were joined at the scene by three mountain rescue teams. The Sun
  • A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeanne requested an armed raid on the building to rescue the woman, but the group leader wouldn't hear of it.
  • And security staff had to rescue a woman who had taken a tumble outside a venue in the city. The Sun
  • This institute shall act as a repository for all modern extrication and medical relief techniques to ensure quicker rescue and provide prompt medical relief, comparable to international standards.
  • The official avoided making specific comments on the possibility of a U.S.-led military operation to rescue Koda.
  • Astronauts will make a final attempt today to rescue a communications satellite from its useless orbit.
  • Now he is the puppet master behind a NATIONAL rescue. The Sun
  • By that time, Tracy had radioed the Los Angeles County Harbor Patrol and a rescue boat with divers was on the way.
  • At the vertex is a medical student named Karlanner (played by Stephen Barker Turner), a kind of emblematic conflicted "good German" - leftishly inclined, living with the Jewish girlfriend who rescued him from alcoholism. A Lost Voice Surfaces From A Sinister Interlude
  • Ideas had begun to percolate the moment she'd rescued Fancy. PAINT THE WIND
  • Rescue attempts were stopped because of bad weather.
  • Today the burnt-out houses stand as a monument to the failed hope that democratic rule would rescue the delta.
  • A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal.
  • The Saravana bhavan came in to the rescue when a dosa craving hit, in NYC. Dorm life and food cravings
  • I'm not entirely sure that if I was in a frightening situation, that I would like Spiderman to come zinging to my rescue.
  • Bob Hoffman, the endangered species branch chief for NOAA's Southeast regional office, told the Huffington Post on Wednesday that the burns had been temporarily curtailed because of high seas, and that when they resume, NOAA will now make sure each "burn team" -- made up of two shrimp boats hauling booms and an "igniter" boat -- includes a trained observer who will be able to rescue turtles before they are incinerated. Gulf Oil Spill: The Plight of the Sea Turtles
  • But both were destroyed after he ended his three-year stint as a search and rescue chopper pilot last week. The Sun
  • Also, a few years later we rescued a white shitzu who looked EXACTLY like Falcor, so that's what we named him! Sweet Reading Sweets
  • Nobody on board was and Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon thanked Brazilian and rescue operation.
  • We are in the least rescued from inutterable laughability. BlueOregon
  • Financial protectionism is an almost inevitable result of taxpayer - funded rescues.
  • Instead, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said a faulty cinder box had meant red hot cinders were spilling out on to the bone dry trackside.
  • They were succoured from the fire by the rescue helicopter.
  • Yet when it happens there is a mad scramble to see what is possible in terms of rescue and then what needs to be put in place to avert marine ecological disaster, prior to rescuing or salvaging the vessel.
  • The second beneficiary, the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, relies totally on charitable donations for its desperately-needed equipment.
  • Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said.
  • Artillery bombarded rescue workers in the aftermath of the strike, the aid group added. Times, Sunday Times
  • Y., resident still limps from a bullet wound suffered days after his rescue effort.
  • I saw a report on CNN where a woman was rescued from being trapped in collapsed roof and wall debris for two days and what struck me was her odd calm as she was carried prone from a certain, crushing death — as well as her matter-of-fact confidence in a God that Robertson says her people forsook ... Archive 2010-02-01
  • It was forced to delay its full-year results pending rescue refinancing talks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Y-27632 rescues collagen-induced arrest of neurite sprouting and elongation in cultured rat neurons PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Hoping that they are rescue ships, he rushes out to them, only to discover that they are an alien race using slaves to mine for ore.
  • High in the Alps is a monument raised in honour of a faithful guide who perished while ascending a peak to rescue a stranded tourist.
  • (I also don't rescue them from their bad decisions: if they screw up, the auctorial angel is not going to rescue them.) I smoke my friends down to the filter
  • Other useful pieces of kit include a piece of red cloth or handkerchief to tie to the top of your aerial to aid rescuers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Survivors tried to enter damaged carriages to rescue relatives and collect belongings, officials said. The Sun
  • Rescue workers first clean oil off the birds with warm water and mild soap.
  • The crew of the ship were winched to safety by a rescue helicopter.
  • Liam O'Malley came to his sides rescue when he went full length to block a shot on the line from John Dyra.
  • Communications," he summoned evenly, "try to explain to these…" Mindful of the monitoring officers, he tempered the label he'd intended to employ. "…people that we're here on a rescueThe Kobayashi Maru
  • And one would expect, therefore, that a progressive and systematically thoughtful government would move heaven and earth to rescue the nation from the carnage which AIDS is taking, and unhappily, that is not the case, although in every other country in southern Africa I have visited, they are moving heaven and earth to turn things around. CNN Transcript Sep 9, 2006
  • Specialist rescue units were called in a last-ditch effort to save him. The Sun
  • The state also cited Cobalt's miners for failing to wear their air packs, called self-contained self-rescuers, and for failing to have a cache of the devices within reach. TV series 'Coal' brings citations, new business to Cobalt
  • If there was any delay then the rescue plan would cease to be viable.
  • His schedule has become increasingly hectic as he juggles his role as a search and rescue pilot with royal duties. The Sun
  • And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park.
  • Alisha was eventually rescued by firefighters from her bedroom, after a chip pan fire engulfed the kitchen in flames.
  • _ "The word drummed in his ears as he pelted to 'Bias's rescue. Hocken and Hunken
  • The high concentration of toxic gases underground is hampering the rescue attempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • While many of Shaw's grand old homes and classic row houses have been rehabbed, the Woodson home, whose condition worsens by the day, awaits rescue.
  • Dublin finally bowed to the inevitable yesterday and said it DOES need a rescue package to stave off bankruptcy. The Sun
  • Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists.
  • Derbyshire fire service said that two people from the burning property and another further three residents from neighbouring flats were rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even her rescuer in the shell suit and bad perm had vanished. TICKLED PINK
  • In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer.
  • Or stand by to rescue you from fire and terror and stroke and dodgy drains. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will be attached to frontline units including fighter aircraft and search and rescue. The Sun
  • Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors.
  • His comments came shortly before four rescuers reached an Italian mountaineer suffering frostbite and exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mountain rescue teams have harsh words to say to people who climb without proper equipment.
  • Heidi has become quite a little "porker" ... privy to complimentary special search and rescue operations, Pop Tarts, Mocha coffee beans, as well as a free trip back to the glorious Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Call a local animal rescue centre: they keep lost-and-found databases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now it has been rescued following a management buyout for an undisclosed amount of money.
  • If there was any delay then the rescue plan would cease to be viable.
  • Barclaycard, for example, has an international rescue number and will arrange emergency cash advances or replacement cards.
  • The reptile, which looks like an alligator, will be kept at the Dangerous Wild Animal Rescue Facility in Great Wakering where more than 400 exotic animals are homed.
  • So now he wants to train crows for search and rescue, picking up trash, and other mutually beneficial tasks. posted in: TED 2008: Crow vending machine maker Joshua Klein - Boing Boing
  • To his rescue, to head off any eviction warrants, comes Mrs Whatsername, from Whatever Company, complete with a patronising understanding smile.
  • Of Scharnhorst's crew of 1,968, just 36 were rescued from the icy waters as their wrecked ship sank.
  • Nine teams of rescuers were trying to contact three miners missing underground after an earthquake killed five others in Europe's largest copper mine. Times, Sunday Times
  • His face was tan and leathery, and his eyes were tired but alert as he recounted the days without food or water, beyond the rain drops he caught in his mouth during a drizzle that came the day before he was rescued. Ed Rosenthal, LA Hiker Lost In Desert, Followed Shade For 6 Days
  • Rescuers had to struggle on foot through more than a mile of rugged terrain before helping the passengers.
  • Rescue divers jumped into the 2,000-gallon saltwater tank on Monday night and hauled him up.
  • McCoy convinces Cody to bring her along as backup, and the rescue begins.
  • The problem was as that military chopper went down it churned up all the floodwaters and some rescue personnel in airboats got actually - their airboat was tossed over.
  • The firm is looking at helping to rescue local wildlife and investing in an allotment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fear was put into perspective by one crew member who believed when he heard the flapping of the genoa caused by the halyard coming away that there was a helicopter overhead to rescue us.
  • In 1823 Saint-Simon attempted to kill himself but Rodrigues came to his rescue, nursed him back to health, and provided him with the necessary financial support to see out the rest of his life.
  • Cranes and bulldozers were brought in to clear the streets while 18 teams of rescue workers dug with pickaxes and shovels.
  • Walters said his British rescuers took great risks to pick them up in the stormy seas.
  • He is set to front a new rescue package, with a mystery backer ready to invest a substantial sum.
  • I can guarantee that all the people who have been rescued from fires, or cut free from wrecked vehicles at road traffic accidents, know our true worth.
  • A rescue plan could be achieved by sending an unmanned module to the space station.
  • Fifteen minutes later there was a cliff climbing and casualty recovery by the Tramore Coast Guard Unit, while at 1.35 pm there was another simulated rescue, this time by Tramore Lifeboat of a sailboarder in trouble.
  • Instead, the man seeking to rescue the children and his fellow citizens from inhumane conditions has been called a disbeliever on national TV. The Jawa Report
  • One forlorn fragment of dollanity had belonged to Jo and, having led a tempestuous life, was left a wreck in the rag bag, from which dreary poorhouse it was rescued by Beth and taken to her refuge.
  • Every type of boat was pressed into service to rescue passengers from the sinking ferry.
  • We also were continuing to support the infiltration and exfiltration of a few intelligence officers and agents who were traveling in and out of Iran on intelligence-gathering and hostage-rescue planning operations.
  • Just in time to rescue the roast, a new range of gourmet gravies and stocks has hit the shelves. Times, Sunday Times
  • An injured cygnet had a rescue team in a flap as it took five days to catch in Chippenham.
  • Rescue teams continued to drill toward six trapped miners Thursday evening and were hopeful of reaching the men with lifelines, mine officials said.
  • The biggest rescue was from a packed wooden fishing boat. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dog who plunged 40 feet down a cliff on to a beach between Tenby and Saundersfoot is making a good recovery after a rescue mission involving coastguards, lifeboatmen and a vet.
  • A rescue boat managed to come alongside the crippled vessel.
  • Your best chance of rescue is by sending a distress signal that gives your exact location. Times, Sunday Times
  • Y., resident still limps from a bullet wound suffered days after his rescue effort.
  • Rescuers could reach the trapped men today and will then decide if they need to reinforce the walls with steel casing. The Sun
  • His dog was rescued by a lifeboat during the incident on Tuesday afternoon. The Sun
  • A rare sea eagle chick which was rescued from a nest after its father was poisoned has been successfully fostered in the wild by surrogate parents in the first case of its kind in Scotland.
  • Your correspondent say the rescued eagle owl and grebe at the eco-station. They had been put in two boxes and were to be sent to the Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre for treatment.
  • The Thetis class are multi-role frigates for fishery protection, surveillance, air-sea rescue, anti-pollution and ice reconnaissance.
  • But the campaigners claim most of the money will go to absentee owners to help them reopen their gardens rather than rescue the workers from starvation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter-day St. George yearns to rescue the daughter of an absent-minded aristocrat who lives in a castle but who fancies himself a gardener.
  • She became stuck on a narrow ledge and was only rescued after the fire brigade was called out.
  • People traffickers steer leaky rubber boats towards the vessels and then send a distress signal to summon rescuers. Times, Sunday Times
  • They, too, were followed by waves of aftershocks which hampered rescue work in an area littered with landmines laid during years of war.
  • The rescuers have been forced to keep a wary eye out for further avalanches cascading down on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their platoon indeed rescued many valuable pieces. Christianity Today
  • Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances.
  • Search and rescue teams had since been combing the area with patrols following overland the route the plane would have taken.
  • It means a courageous rescuer or brave soldier.
  • At least rescue teams should be mounted to save the turtles.
  • Two lifeboats were also launched along with a coastguard rescue team based at the resort. The Sun
  • Coalition forces continue to bring the fight to the enemy and rescue hostages.
  • He cannot, as it were, imagine his manly project without an enemy, and oddly enough, the woman reader stands in for this enemy — literally, the effeminated reader rather than the female one — instead of standing in for the ennabling reader, she who urges the knight onward or who needs to be rescued by his valiant acts. Wordsworth’s Balladry: Real Men Wanted
  • With CAP, a volunteer can work on a number of fronts, including search and rescue, disaster relief and counterdrug missions Volunteer opportunities in government can help build resumes, open doors
  • It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear.
  • She comes to the rescue when her friend brings in her adopted daughter with a rash. The Sun
  • A large, scarred Cimmerian is nearby, and manages to rescue her, not without injury to either. Archive 2007-03-01
  • But Zeus rescued her unborn child, sewed it up in his own thigh, and brought it forth afterwards.
  • Then early in the Obama administration, regulators threw the real estate industry a bone, expanding a financial rescue program, the term asset-backed securities loan facility (TALF), to commercial-mortgage-backed securities, thereby muffling calls for a broader industry rescue. The Other Shoe
  • For instance, we have computer games in our interactive newsroom that let people kind of simulate the process of reporting a story or going out to get a dramatic river rescue photograph or you can even do something like we're doing right here. CNN Transcript Apr 10, 2008
  •   Kelley says that after the sea turtles have been rescued, they are cleaned and treated - including what's called a 'gavage' of mayonnaise and cod liver oil that will help purge their digestive system of oil. As Oil Ebbs, the Turtles Return
  • If you maintain a bootable rescue disk, it may make sense to rethink the system components that should be on it.
  • Within an hour of the ship transmitting an SOS , six boats had arrived and started a rescue operation.
  • Come on – that group is a mouthpiece not for animal rescue groups – but kennel owners – a snooty subsegment of the dog-breeding industry. Doggone It, Just Get the Puppy Already - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The search has been hampered by a lack of fuel for a rescue helicopter. The Sun
  • A helicopter was dispatched with two ambulances, coastguards and fire crews to help with the rescue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story of how she was rescued has already passed into legend.
  • Plucky firefighter Mark Murphy is back home from his heroic mission to help rescue people trapped in the Algerian earthquake.
  • Rescuers were using their bare hands to reach the trapped miners.
  • The full weight of rescue workers will act as a counterbalance while the stretcher is hanging on the rope. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rescuers had to scale a 300m cliff to reach the injured climber.
  • The U.S. offered to send ships to help in the rescue operation.
  • The dosage suppressors could rescue ram lethality by several possible mechanisms.
  • The rescue mission had to be aborted.
  • The victim's relatives had been under some stress whilst the rescue was underway.
  • Coastguards from England carried out the rescue off the coast of Cornwall.
  • The orb might be the only thing rescued from this debacle. Odyssey
  • Firefighters had to rescue four people trapped in their vehicles.
  • Let's begin our coverage of the dramatic rescue of nine trapped coal miners in Pennsylvania.
  • He also gave me prescriptions for industrial-strength naproxen, indomethacin, and another muscle relaxant, tizanidine, to try as new rescue meds. Chocolate & Vicodin
  • While the violence raged the rescue teams were making preparations to intervene. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mountain rescue mission yesterday took off for Iceland to recover wreckage from a bomber plane which entombed four men in ice for more than 60 years.
  • Intravenous fluid loading before, during, and after rescue may protect against a catastrophic fall in blood pressure that can follow sudden release after prolonged entrapment.
  • In the north region, inspectors rescued 2,456 animals and collected a further 35,001 that were unwanted or abandoned.
  • A coatimundi raccoon is still on the rescue centre site because it can't be moved as it comes under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act.
  • One of the climbers killed by an avalanche in Scotland at the weekend was a member of the mountain rescue team that recovered his body. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't until after posting the rescue video to YouTube that the kayaker connected the accident to his timely rescue. Kayak Fisherman Rescues Dog: Bizarre End To Grisly Tale (VIDEO)
  • Fallen rock is impeding the progress of rescue workers.
  • If there are any government-run financial rescue operations in the future, the administration says, they should be funded by the financial industry - and they shouldn't be bailouts but "breakups" that liquidate the failing firm and fire its executives. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • The ante is raised to $10,000 and Winn is about to pay it when his son Peter, Jr., 26, comes to the rescue. “Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!”
  • They stamp out graffiti, quash drug deals, bust carjacking rings, rescue drug overdose victims, even prevent suicides.
  • Communist Party and communist youth have won big political and organizational successes in the establishment of their policy, because the recent feat of the rescue of Comrades Pompeyo, Guillermo, and Teodoro has filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy all the communist militants of the country, and because, finally, the anarchist, adventurous policy of the antiparty group has demonstrated its inevitable failure and has enormously helped in the clarification of problems under discussion. LASO CLOSING SESSION
  • In the mornings when his mother has left the house to go to her occasional sometime job, little Lou Lou will wake me with whinnies and whines, and I will come to his rescue by opening Rene's door.
  • The government plans to rescue the original problem is the acquisition of assets.
  • The police drove them back, and a mounted policeman took his horse through the crowd to try to rescue Hill, who had been unable to climb the railings.
  • Rescuers last night needed more than 20 hours to replan and replenish oxygen supplies before the next mission. The Sun
  • BUNGLING firemen blasted an escaped red panda 40ft out of a tree in a botched rescue bid. The Sun
  • The Front rescues gnomes from garden centres where they are insensitively placed among bottles of toxic garden chemicals.
  • Yuki Cross, adopted daughter of the headmaster, is a Guardian, assigned to keep the groups separate, although she’s in love with Kaname, President of the Night Class and her past rescuer. Vampire Manga: Vampire Knight, Bloody Kiss » Manga Worth Reading
  • He had rescued an innocent young girl from a fate worse than death.
  • As for his nonending, Wood rides to the rescue with a brilliant Guantanamo Bay-inspired bit that brings new meaning to "Dancing in the Dark. Undefined
  • The tiger was finally rescued by forest rangers after they caught it in a fishing net. The Sun
  • Dense cloud prevented the rescue helicopter from taking off.
  • They face certain death unless they can be rescued today.
  • A rescue plan to keep Warminster Community Hospital open to inpatients is expected to be announced to staff today.

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