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  • 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'
  • The youth he rescued, known only as a Mr Thorpe, was treated in the casualty department at Middlesbrough General.
  • 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.
  • The dealer was just going to give it to the wreckers but I went and rescued it.
  • 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
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  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • We are in the least rescued from inutterable laughability. BlueOregon
  • Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Derbyshire fire service said that two people from the burning property and another further three residents from neighbouring flats were rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now it has been rescued following a management buyout for an undisclosed amount of money.
  • Of Scharnhorst's crew of 1,968, just 36 were rescued from the icy waters as their wrecked ship sank.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • She became stuck on a narrow ledge and was only rescued after the fire brigade was called out.
  • Their platoon indeed rescued many valuable pieces. Christianity Today
  • 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
  • But Zeus rescued her unborn child, sewed it up in his own thigh, and brought it forth afterwards.
  •   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
  • The story of how she was rescued has already passed into legend.
  • The orb might be the only thing rescued from this debacle. Odyssey
  • In the north region, inspectors rescued 2,456 animals and collected a further 35,001 that were unwanted or abandoned.
  • He had rescued an innocent young girl from a fate worse than death.
  • The tiger was finally rescued by forest rangers after they caught it in a fishing net. The Sun
  • They face certain death unless they can be rescued today.
  • More than 400 years after Italian composer Alessandro Striggio wrote his extravagant 40-part Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno, it has been rediscovered by a Berkeley music scholar who identified the work and rescued it from obscurity. For Choral Music aficionados
  • He had no patience for other people, especially for mouthy Irishwomen who showed no gratitude for being rescued. The Lightkeeper
  • The defence was to be entrusted to the well-practised but now aged hands of that most experienced practitioner Mr Chaffanbrass, than whom no barrister living or dead ever rescued more culprits from the fangs of the law. Phineas Redux
  • In most of the documentaries the testimonies come one after the other, often lapsing into a monotone, telling the viewers what the speakers had seen, how they had escaped or been rescued and, sometimes, what it meant to them.
  • A whore captivates a rich man with her coquettish prettiness and is rescued from life on the streets.
  • One of us is the granddaughter who rescued the paintings from a warehouse room; the other, a young art historian.
  • Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones.
  • There were unconfirmed reports that the captain had left the ship before all the passengers were rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • FIVE lucky British mountaineers were rescued by a passing helicopter after getting trapped on melting ice in Greenland. The Sun
  • As for Crass's original recordings, those were rescued by Penny Rimbaud a few years ago from deteriorating two-inch tape, and remastered for reissue on Southern Records, a label associated with the band from the beginning. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Blessings upon a fashion which has rescued from the claws of abigails, and the melting-pot of the silversmith, those neglected cimelia, for the benefit of antiquaries and the decoration of side-tables! Saint Ronan's Well
  • Attacked by a monstrous little creature called a "delver", Cara is rescued by a shambling, manlike beast called "the Dimblethum. SFFaudio
  • President Obama's steadiness rallied the nation at a time of severe economic crisis, saved Detroit, rescued a spiraling Wall Street, stanched the flow of blood in terms of the mortgage crisis and rising joblessness - while also achieving what no president since FDR has managed to do: bring health care reform that will finally stop penalizing tens of millions of the sick in the world's most prosperous economy - including our children! Nigel Hamilton: Rahm Is Going
  • Before the wolves can get him, however, he is rescued by a wise old shepherd and brought up as a helot, one of the aboriginal population the Spartans have enslaved.
  • Perhaps he was rescued, and a substitute or changeling died instead?
  • A second-rate adaptation of the book eclipsed it; a first-rate readaptation, at the right moment, has rescued it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Armed with crowbars and the occasional hand winch, the group rescued some 1, 500 artifacts from around the city.
  • Surviving populations at Big Bend, which live in a single, protected pool, descend from three gambusias rescued from the declining population in 1956.
  • Predictably, the media shaped the saga of the rescued miners according to time-worn journalistic methods, massaging it into a ‘good news’ story, while working to turn the miners themselves into momentary celebrities.
  • He had rescued an innocent young girl from a fate worse than death.
  • In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim statistic in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family.
  • Asuncion rescued the two goats after she made sure her two children were safe from the raging floods of Typhoon Parma, a storm so powerful that a nearby dam overflowed.
  • He was still alive when rescued by a lifeboat crew but died soon afterwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least two people had to be rescued using a lifeline and life jackets as they were pulled through the fast flowing water.
  • Bubwith rescued a point by winning the middle rubber 21-15.
  • She called firefighters and had to be rescued from her apartment, which police said was severely damaged in the blaze. Ottawa Sun
  • Yet it seems firefighters were called out of the blazing tower block moments before they could have rescued the terrified victims. The Sun
  • We rescued her and the wheelchair, and even though she was droukit she was still in full can belto voice.
  • Firefighters rescued a mill caretaker after an arson attack left him trapped inside the building.
  • Four other miners were injured and eight were rescued unharmed.
  • He, for example, blamed the UN for the ‘Black Hawk Down’ incident in Somalia, even though that was an operation conducted without informing the UN forces, which, unthanked to this day, rescued the survivors.
  • The inshore lifeboat manoeuvred close inshore to pick up three of the youngsters while the fourth, who had scrambled further up the cliff, was rescued by the Coastguard team by cliff line.
  • Both mother and son suffered in the cold water, but were rescued essentially unhurt.
  • Now that he had rescued his belongings from the desert sand and pilfering fingers, he felt like a large weight had been lifted off his shoulders so he decided to stay a few more days and give them the benefit of his expertise.
  • Look out for rescued giant tortoises, turtles, magpie robins and other wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bank rescued the company from bankruptcy.
  • Donato Dalrymple, one of the men who rescued Elián, takes on an expression of sanctity when crowds call out to himPescador! Dream State
  • I rescued the remains of my slipper from the dog.
  • The ISPCA received more than 3,000 calls to its National Animal Helpline from the public anxious to house the 110 dachshunds rescued in that raid.
  • DURBAN, South Africa - Twenty-five crew members were rescued by helicopter from a Taiwanese fishing vessel that ran aground near the South African port of Durban, officials said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • At the time I told her the truth - we'd made a raft and when we fell off, we were rescued by a man on a barge and taken to a wedding reception where someone gave me orangeade.
  • That morning, midway through one such rambling tale of being rescued from the jaws of ravenous sheep by a horde of birds, my father banished her, breakfastless, to the drawing room. Shaman's Crossing
  • Three people were rescued from one house. The Sun
  • It is a contrast to four years ago, when nearly 2,500 competitors were rescued from flooded moorland after atrocious wet weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eventually another driver flagged her down and rescued the cat from the roof of her car.
  • Coronation chicken is a dish begging to be rescued from the retirement home of the chiller cabinet and given the respect it deserves: as Simon Hopkinson tartly observes, "those cowboys who continue to think that bottled curry paste mixed with Hellmann's is in any way a reasonable substitute here need a good slap with a cold chapatti". How to cook perfect coronation chicken
  • And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls.
  • He was rescued by a lifeboat and taken to Dover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who aren't knocked down usually get lost and have to be rescued by a helicopter. The Sun
  • WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Eagles appeared to have rescued their season when they rallied from a 17-point second-half deficit to beat Miami in Coral Gables and sweep the season series. Boston College - Team Notes
  • Snow White, a tale about an underage girl who is rescued from a deep sleep by her true love and in the end marries him and becomes a happily ever after princess. Art Appreciation Moment of the Day: J. Scott Campbell | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The exciting bit was being rescued by the firemen,' she said. Times, Sunday Times
  • It rescued the club from the brink of disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Woman dies at sea A holidaymaker has died after being rescued from the sea off Cornwall by a lifeboat crew. Times, Sunday Times
  • The yellow phenotype was completely rescued in all five lines.
  • It features some heart-warming stories and photographs of animals rescued from distressful conditions and given a new lease of life.
  • Funeral pageantry is especially important in Hamlet ‘as a sign of human order rescued from the jaws of chap-fallen death itself’.
  • The cash will also help her to feed the menagerie of rescued animals that she looks after at her Market Weighton home.
  • ‘I Send My Love to You’ starts slowly but is rescued by a rockabilly shuffle.
  • They dived from the bridge and rescued the drowning woman.
  • The "gallant failure" had been the biggest botch since the Kabul Retreat, thanks to the idiot Maximilian, who was damned if he'd be rescued, so there, and I'd come off by the skin of my chattering teeth and the good offices of that gorgeous little fire-eater, Princess Aggie Salm-Salm, and Jesus Montero's gang of unwashed bandits who were on hand only because Jesus thought I knew where Montezuma's treasure was cached, more fool he. Watershed
  • When a small boat foundered in the seas to the north of Australia and its passengers were rescued by the MV Tampa, the ship came to symbolise this choice between control and chaos.
  • Holy Trinity, which has 12th century foundations, medieval stained glass, 18th century box pews and an unusual saddleback roof, was rescued from oblivion by Goodramgate's traders, who evolved into the Friends of Holy Trinity.
  • After being rescued by a frontiersman, their mother spends years searching for them and eventually finds them, but they do not remember her or anything about their previous life. Um...
  • Two children in the car were rescued unhurt, and a woman inside the house narrowly avoided being hit by debris.
  • Five rescued as cabin cruiser capsizes.
  • Congratulations and well done to the two English anglers who were fishing on Gills Pond recently and rescued a young cygnet that was in trouble.
  • Those are the outside forces that have rescued me at times. Christianity Today
  • In some cases this accumulation of earth and sand has protected and hidden that portion of the catacomb which is vertically underneath and thus rescued many precious memorials from the ill-considered attentions, or outrages, of earlier explorers. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • These transactions, now recollected but as dreams of the night, were then sad realities; and nothing rescued us from their liberticide effect but the unyielding opposition of those firm spirits who sternly maintained their post, in defiance of terror, until their fellow citizens could be aroused to their own danger, and rally, and rescue the standard of the constitution. Miscellany
  • You and Flashman bahadur must rest, for when the Lady of the Great Horde comes over the wall the Ruskis will surely try to kill us before we can be rescued. The Sky Writer
  • Most infuriating to the onlooker was the fact that Minto Mrs. Moore never gave the faintest hint of gratitude: indeed she regarded herself as J's benefactor: presumably on the grounds that she had rescued him from the twin evils of bachelordom and matrimony at one fell swoop! On Mrs. Moore
  • The ship went under just minutes after the last passenger had been rescued.
  • The full horror of the disaster hit home when one of the rescued rafters - a attorney who had spent a whole night clinging to a rock in the river - broke down when he was told of the toll.
  • THIS golden eagle was rescued after being kept in a third floor flat's filthy kitchen. The Sun
  • Two hours later Shelley glumly rescued her over-baked potato from the oven, grated some Red Leicester over it and ate at the kitchen table.
  • Even his wife and daughter are less relieved to see him and be rescued than they are concerned by how much of a mentalist he has become.
  • Ruti Nkuna and her irresistible clan of children and adult kin guided, taught, buoyed, rescued, relaxed, chastened, and reassured me every step of the way in Magude. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • TWO British rowers were rescued by a tanker yesterday after one of them was injured in heavy seas. The Sun
  • Those confirmed dead include one member of the crew and a high school student who died after being rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • ABILENE (July 29, 2009) -- The owner of 15 horses will not be allowed to recover the rescued animals that were removed from her Abilene property this month. KWTX - HomePage - Headlines
  • The house was rescued from demolition.
  • A military helicopter was dispatched and the man was rescued based on the general description provided.
  • However, if by accident someone falls into icy water or down a crevasse and is only rescued after rapid hypothermia has set in, the person is best treated by rapid immersion in a hot bath of water at 108°F.
  • The cobweb was the magic clue by which mankind was to be rescued from all its errors, and guided safely back to the right. Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance
  • Thus, the rescued eye tissues arise from the host and not the donor.
  • The father continued the suicide attempt but he was rescued by police.
  • ---... All hail to the Lord who rescued me from the desert of despair, all hail to the Lord who saved my soul from perdition... THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • But she scrambled on to a ledge and was rescued by a lifeboat crew. The Sun
  • In two weeks Marcone, Pecina and thousands of comrades in arms, brother soldiers and Marines -- and not a few women in so-called noncombat roles, like Jessica Lynch, the POW rescued last week -- performed a truly memorable feat. The Grunt's War
  • A dog was rescued by firefighters after getting stuck up the inside of a tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mountain biker was injured and had to be rescued on Thursday on a swampy part of a trail on Mount Seymour where bikers ride over fallen logs.
  • To date I've rescued villagers while flying around on a dragon, collected lumber at the controls of a machine known as a shredder, battled the undead in a tank, taken on a titan while sat atop a giant, and ridden a torpedo into the side of an enemy ship, to name but a few. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features
  • FIVE lucky British mountaineers were rescued by a passing helicopter after getting trapped on melting ice in Greenland. The Sun
  • This woman actually had to be rescued because so much rain kind of deluged this particular apartment complex. 26 other people had to be brought to safety from the flooding in that apartment complex. CNN Transcript Sep 20, 2009
  • The female tabby is seeking a reunion with her owners after being dramatically rescued by firefighters.
  • The last two had expected to be rescued from dependence on subsidies by rising fossil fuel prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men were weary with starvation and thirst, when they were eventually rescued by Solomon Islanders loyal to the Allies.
  • They were rushed to a waiting transport plane and less than an hour after the raid began the commandos and the rescued passengers took off for Nairobi. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twice smaller anacondas had attacked his dogs; one was carried under water—for the anaconda is a water-loving serpent—but he rescued it. II. Up the Paraguay
  • Once he had been up to his knees in a tempting blancmanger-like lake of lime, many times had he hammered or cut his fingers, and once his legs had gone through the new drawing-room ceiling, where he hung by the petticoats screaming till rescued by his brother. The Young Step-Mother
  • More recently the hotel descended into a mockery of its former self, snobbish for snobbery's sake, until rescued in 1995.
  • Others were trapped and had to be rescued as a makeshift field hospital was set up. The Sun
  • A yachtsman got into trouble off the coast and had to be rescued.
  • In 2009 the RNLI rescued 111 animals, while 3,676 people suffered from weever fish or jellyfish stings, 330 had sand in their eyes, 13 had been bitten by a dog and 130 people had a broken or stubbed toe. A working life: The lifeboat volunteer
  • Almost all of the rescued pupae eclose as adults and no aberrant pharate head structures are found.
  • It is believed some children are still being held - more than 400 have been rescued, but the death and casualty toll varies wildly.
  • Cecelia" was rescued by an MFA investigator who found her lying in the front of her battery cage as her eight cagemates trampled her tiny body. Do You Have to Kill a Turkey this Thanksgiving?
  • Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket.
  • The ship went under just minutes after the last passenger had been rescued.
  • Corroborating this possibility, addition of recombinant wild type αSNAP rescued exocytosis in streptolysin O-permeabilized sperm, while the mutant protein was ineffective. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Like the driver of the tow truck who “rescued” us in Waverly, Louisiana, who said, “I am the undertaker. Samaritans : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • More than a thousand Louisiana residents were rescued by helicopters and airboats Saturday, with hundreds still trapped on the roofs or second stories of buildings.
  • As to Harnoncourt, though, I believe that he has - in a sense - rescued Figaro from the "faster, leaner, and lighter" school of thought. Archive 2008-02-01
  • A kindle of kittens rescued from a box behind a dumpster have become online stars.
  • As a result, he came upon and rescued four people in an emergency raft.
  • The chances must be that you've never heard of Lorna Moon, but if ever there was a Scottish writer whose story - and writing - deserve to be rescued from the dusty annals of the history books and the margins of academe, it is hers.
  • Please name the name of the "high official" who was rescued from a captive situation. BERNARD RAMSEY
  • Before the wolves can get him, however, he is rescued by a wise old shepherd and brought up as a helot, one of the aboriginal population the Spartans have enslaved.
  • Paladin dispelled the forcewall he had created and started towards the girl, who was staring at him apparently dumbfounded at being rescued. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Jmilb’s Review Forum
  • Warner, who has rescued Thoroughbreds off the racetrack before, plans to keep Big Rut as a lead pony or show horse.
  • One of the horses was rescued from a pen of horses bound for slaughter at the New Holland Sales in Pennsylvania.
  • It is the group 's first acquisition since it was rescued from administration almost two years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bravery of seven Solomon Islands men who rescued three Australian soldiers on August 30 has been formally recognised.
  • He was rescued by the fire brigade the following morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had one first edition hard cover that stayed in mylar on the bookshelf, but the beat up paperbacks that had been rescued were “reading copies” and would be loaned out to anyone my beloved could foist them upon. Obsessed « So Many Books
  • Several troubled companies saw their share prices boosted by the possibility that they could be rescued by a buy-out.
  • Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people from the roof of the burning building.
  • After Custer is killed and Morris is wounded he is suddenly rescued by a man in futuristic armor and taken through a strange portal. The Rock Screenwriters Adapting Time Travel Video Game Darkest of Days | /Film
  • Her horse was a show jumper whom the family rescued from the knacker's yard.
  • The Lady is eventually rescued by Sabrina, the nymph of the river Severn and an embodiment of chastity.
  • She had grown so fond of the big Lion she was glad he had been rescued.
  • Those confirmed dead include one member of the crew and a high school student who died after being rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music publishers Boosey and Hawkes rescued it after it had become a Mecca dance hall in the Second World War, bringing in Ninette de Valois's Sadler's Wells ballet and reopening on 20 February 1946 with a gala performance of The Sleeping Beauty with Margot Fonteyn. The Royal Opera House: Welcome to the new people's palace | Observer Profile
  • The poet W. H. Auden derided “Lip-smacking Imps of mawk and hooey,” and the feminist author Germaine Greer in her 1970 Female Eunuch rescued equestrian interests of women from psychological leers with “The horse between a girl’s legs is supposed to be a gigantic penis. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • The five surviving crew were rescued by the Japanese boats they had been trying to destroy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A rare peregrine falcon that was close to death after being battered by storms was rescued by a traffic warden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last of the maidens thus offered to the demon was rescued by a pious Berber, who by reciting the Koran succeeded in driving the jinnee back into the sea. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
  • Some people stranded on a garage roof were rescued by boat. Times, Sunday Times
  • During experiments, Wendy Peer, a research assistant professor of horticulture, found that inserting a similar protein found in humans, called insulin responsive aminopeptidase, or IRAP, also rescued the plants. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Or was it a means by which classical civilization was rescued from extinction? The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was rescued by an act of great courage by one officer and a handful of men. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Its decks crowded with the addition of the rescued resort employees, Mackenzie helmed the craft toward the Hawaiian Islands.
  • The rescued men included the Taiwanese skipper of the vessel as well as two Taiwanese and two Vietnamese workers.
  • Sven Brylla, of Berlin, stands over a pre-electric refrigerator he rescued from the sidewalk and is now using as a cupboard. Shopping at No Cost -- on Sidewalks
  • You will be over the Falls and rescued in a few minutes and the water will help to keep you awake.
  • The situation is precarious but can be rescued. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whenever I visited, he showed off his project for the week, such as an old lawn edger rescued from the neighbor's trash.
  • These happy few, this band of brothers rescued America from the divisive partisan bitchery of hacks.
  • The former lifeguard leapt in and rescued them one by one. The Sun
  • The Communist Party's basic claim to legitimacy has always been that they've rescued the country from the twin evils of feudalism and foreign imperialism, he said. 150 Years Later, Destruction of Beijing's Summer Palace Still Inspires Patriotism
  • First, of the population of tetraploid cells that enter stationary phase, both euploid and aneuploid members can be rescued by starvation in water.
  • Some aspects of the segmental pattern are rescued, with more naked cuticle separating the denticle belts.
  • First, of the population of tetraploid cells that enter stationary phase, both euploid and aneuploid members can be rescued by starvation in water.
  • All about me were nobleness of purpose and heroism of effort, and my days and nights were sunshine and starshine, all fire and dew, with before my eyes, ever burning and blazing, the Holy Grail, Christ's own Grail, the warm human, long-suffering and maltreated but to be rescued and saved at the last. ' Chapter 5: The Philomaths
  • Since being rescued from the trolls in Jotunheim, Jack's sister Lucy has seemed to cling more and more stubbornly to the fantasy that she's a princess removed from her parents and put upon by life in a meager village hut. The WritingYA Weblog: Bard Trumps Fairyland
  • I had rescued them from the bin where she'd thrown them more than once: war decorations with important grosgrain ribbons in moire reds and blues dangling from a clasp, in a leather box from Spink of Piccadilly, like a soldier's.
  • A seagull that was trapped for six days on a window ledge on the fifth floor of a building in Liverpool has been rescued by firefighters. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I brought him home -- home with Chickie, my chihuahua/pug mix who I rescued from that same shelter several years earlier; and two rescued cats, Crystal and Mitzvah. Mike Schwager: Let's Save Our Best Friends
  • They rescued 55 survivors but the other hostages and their captors had vanished. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the surfmen who had manned the lifeboat seemed to be particularly interested in the rescued boy, for he came into the station several times to ask how he was feeling, and if there was not something more he wanted. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast
  • Many of the rescued birds are being hydrated with electrolytes and kept warm on a heating pad.
  • One of the boys had to be rescued by firemen wearing breathing apparatus.
  • Prof. HART: Well, Moses was born a Hebrew, and his mother, to keep him -- the pharaoh -- pharaoh ordered the firstborn killed, and she put him in a little basketlike boat, and he was bro -- rescued by an Egyptian princess, who brought him up close to the top of -- of Egyptian society. Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Toward the Revival of Higher Education
  • The new owners of Harwes Farm, Black Lane Ends, plan to build a stable block and riding arena, as well as extend the house into a barn and shippon, to look after rescued horses.

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