How To Use Salvage In A Sentence

  • I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego.
  • The wounded pride of a fifteen-year-old boy had to be salvaged someway.
  • All sorts of treasures have been found in the pile of waste, which is why the council receives income from the salvage contractor to help provide funding for a recycling advisor at the site.
  • LIP is one of the treatments to salvage vision in patients with incomplete ophthalmic artery occlusion if no contraindications for thrombolysis exist.
  • In this care study I have endeavoured to show some aspects of the unique role of the nurse described by Salvage.
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  • Ferguson salvaged at least a point from another tough assignment, the first of the season at the third attempt.
  • On its ground floor, executive director Amy Tobin showed me some salvaged-wood tables, benches, and a lustrously smooth black-acacia countertop created by Paul Discoe, an ordained Buddhist priest whose Oakland-based company, Live Edge, utilizes lumber from urban street trees that have been cut down due to storm damage, disease, and other reasons. Anneli Rufus: Rainwater Toilets and Slag: Touring Berkeley's Greenest Building
  • Fuel and tankers became so scarce in the spring of 1942 that oil was scavenged from the unsalvageable battleships still resting on the bottom of Battleship Row.
  • The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable.
  • I also engaged in leftover salvage to make twice-cooked pasta and a veggie cheese sauce. And the painted ponies go up and down
  • The best approach is to make use of a team of multidisciplinary professionals who are committed to limb salvage.
  • It's an early example of the American billionaire practice of architectural salvage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 12 - pounder anti-submarine gun was salvaged by divers from Bristol Aerospace Sub-Aqua Club in 1972 when they cut through the mount with explosives.
  • It is a salvage operation not a repair job. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Aggies have been far less competitive than they were last year and are scrambling to salvage something positive out of this season.
  • I now have perches that I salvaged from the woodpile in my back yard. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route.
  • Stones were salvaged from a fireplace found on the land, materials matching originals were used, the cable molding that decorated the ceilings was restored and the formal gardens were reborn.
  • The entire social system, based on kinship and alliances, is shown crumbling away as, in each generation, wealth-bearing brides make off with what they can salvage in money and durables.
  • The team's first task was to decide what equipment could be salvaged.
  • Yes, but that doesn't salvage your suggestion that a posited evolutionary pathway is a notion that works best when one doesn't think about it too closely. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • Over the stern the rudder rests folded towards the seabed at 30m, but the propeller was salvaged soon after the ship went down.
  • We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
  • The fact that a coastguard was the first on board may save some complications, later on, in the Admiralty Court; for coastguards cannot claim the salvage which is the right of the first civilian entering on a derelict. Dracula
  • So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks.
  • And there's always something; the pattern calls for six yards of 60" wide wool, without nap, and you have five yards of 60" wide wool, with nap; there's not enough material for one of the sleeves; the material ravels as soon as you cut into it; you burn a hole in the bodice of the wedding dress two days before the wedding ... there's always something, and it's almost always salvageable. Necessity gets a card from Invention round about May every year - A Dress A Day
  • A football trophy was the only item that cane farmer Graham Jensen could salvage from the ashes of his home which was destroyed by fire on Friday night.
  • Retailing and tourism can't salvage an ailing economy.
  • If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened.
  • Although our subjective follow-up was at a mean of 8.9 years in this study, we believe that even longer follow-up of this group may be required to determine the benefit of meniscus salvage over partial meniscectomy.
  • We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
  • Hereupon reporter will help a station address to tell that man, and gave him the fare, instruct he instanter takes 24 road cars or dozen of to the gulf salvage station in Liao's home.
  • The wall tiles were salvaged from a public loo. Times, Sunday Times
  • No trees were felled in the making of this hotel (all wood used was previously killed by beetles) and the bar was made from salvaged coral. Times, Sunday Times
  • Valuable raw materials were salvaged .
  • The coast guard said it found a small vessel - with three engines and three screws - inside double doors on the stern of the salvaged ship.
  • It was Mellor who salvaged something from the disastrous 1990 Broadcasting Bill, which presaged the widely-ridiculed independent television franchise round.
  • Heavy seas prevented salvage teams from landing on the wreck.
  • The soaring price of copper and bronze has made such salvage profitable but the letter calls for the site to be protected. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are even sections on architectural salvage, ethnic crafts and furnishings, auctions and markets.
  • Maritime authorities and salvage crews had removed most of the thick, toxic fuel oil and nearly 400 containers from the ship, which ran aground in calm conditions on 5 October. Stern of cargo ship Rena sinking off New Zealand
  • Having used small man-made objets trouvés in his early sculpture, from 1958 he began to incorporate parts of machines salvaged from breakers' yards.
  • The patient was then given one cycle of salvage chemotherapy consisting of vinblastine, ifosfamide, and cisplatin without any response.
  • They have taken over key positions there and are scrambling to devise a plan to salvage the business.
  • The price of copper and bronze has made salvage profitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Redhill and Old Coulsdon managed to salvage a draw on Sunday after North Kent failed to get the one run needed off their final ball to win the match.
  • Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the budding relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
  • Salvage of the wreck was made difficult by bad weather.
  • The salvage pathways combine adenine with a pentose to alter the adenosine nucleotide pool inventory.
  • An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard. In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
  • This handy wooden mallet was made from some left-over scraps of oak that I had salvaged from a pallet.
  • Even a couple of her needlepoint cushions have been salvaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Notorial Archives hired Munters Corp., a Swedish document salvage firm that freezes and then freeze-dries records to slowly remove moisture from them, to rescue the documents. Slaw » Title Maché » Print
  • One boy has a tray displaying battered curios salvaged from the area - American name tags, medals, twisted knives and forks.
  • The timbers and tank for the structure were salvaged from a wrecked ship, the Martha Ridgway.
  • The most telling and haunting part of the wreck is the Royal Australian Air Force roundel that has faded with time and was torn in half during a salvage attempt.
  • To its supporters, who include among others the British Government, which has signed a potentially lucrative contract with Odyssey to salvage a 17th century navy ship called HMS Sussex carrying bullion worth up to £500m, the Nasdaq-listed company, founded by a former advertising executive and a real estate magnate, is a reputable organisation that follows strict archaeological guidelines in its legitimate search for sunken vessels. A £200m treasure hunt. Has Odyssey Marine found ‘La Vierge’? : Coin Collecting News
  • It is a salvage operation not a repair job. Times, Sunday Times
  • In intraoperative cell salvage all shed blood is suctioned to a storage system, and heparin is added to prevent thrombus formation.
  • Can the tourists salvage some pride? Times, Sunday Times
  • A salvaged two-holer outhouse makes the perfect toolshed.
  • Bar tops in the fireplace-warmed "Bulldog Lounge" are made from local taconite rock, flecked with red iron ore; walls are inlaid with Minnesota stone and the decorative panels are made of wood salvaged from old grain elevators. Why College Hockey Arenas Are the Cathedrals of Sports
  • Still, he succeeds in cleaning his plate, and thus salvages Australia's honour (which really oughtn't to depend on his consumption of curry).
  • The kitchen cupboards looked unsalvageable; like most standard units they were predominantly chipboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • A hope that one day, the dusky, beautiful God of the cowherds and the shepherds would salvage her callously broken dreams.
  • A man salvages coal at a cinder dump site in Changzhi , Shanxi province China.
  • The building official said he wants the house taken down to its shell - what he calls a vanilla box - with only the salvageable materials remaining and the contaminated soil from past sewer problems removed. Local News from Spartanburg Herald Journal
  • With his teachers he salvaged from oblivion many of the Swahili poets, notably the Mombasa poet, Bwana Muyaka.
  • Later that day the new duty crew were scrambled to attempt to put a team of salvage experts on board the Kodima, which by now was being driven inshore towards Whitsand Bay, which was liberally scattered with planks of wood from the cargo.
  • Salvage procedure. Medical leech attached to the congested replanted tongue segment.
  • It's an early example of the American billionaire practice of architectural salvage. Times, Sunday Times
  • England salvaged a losing draw after being outplayed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Redding said the next phase of the Smit Marine salvage operation would be to complete preparations for entry into Port Elizabeth for discharge of the remaining cargo on board the vessel.
  • The Smeaton rode at what sailors call a salvagee, with a cross-head made fast to the floating buoy. Records of a Family of Engineers
  • I look around me and see a very nice planet that is still well within any salvageability margins. Time to go Mike - NASA Watch
  • The animal could barely stand so he heaved it onto a horse-drawn cart, pleased that he had salvaged something from his trip back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings.
  • Russia's current leaders, who have reimposed a large dose of authoritarian control, speak nothing of the three men and little about the event that consumed them—a last-gasp Communist coup, 20 years ago this weekend, to salvage rigid Soviet rule. New Russia Turns 20, Its Martyrs Forgotten
  • In his ambivalent report, he notes that many national institutions are "unsalvageable."
  • A congressional mandate from the 1990s forbids government funding for an Expo, and only a last-minute fund-raising effort by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton salvaged U.S. participation.
  • Conan turned his gaze up the road to where the last of their party was crossing the broken causeway, via an unsteady ropeway floored with charred planking salvaged from the castle. Conan The Warlord
  • All those empires were unsalvageable due to their infuriatingly irreversible histories.
  • I haven't tried Vera in a vacuum yet, but I'm expecting to be hijacked by salvagers next week, so I'll letcha know. Vera
  • Or salvage some old string - stables often have some from straw bales - and construct a frame to support the strings from reclaimed wood. The Sun
  • Swann s.a. swann s.c. butler s.g. browne sakura matsuri salmonella men salt salvage country sam raimi sam rockwell sam worthington samorost 1 An Inauguration of Ages - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
  • A wooden carving of a berobed angel salvaged from another church is yet more tongue-in-cheek. Times, Sunday Times
  • However at this point he has allowed himself to be so circumscribed by the right, and so alienated from the left, that I doubt there is much left that he can do to salvage his presidency. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable
  • A deep-sea camera has been used to examine the wreckage ahead of a planned salvage operation. The Sun
  • LIVERPOOL (AFP) - Alberto Aquilani intends to make up for lost time by playing a crucial role as Liverpool look to salvage their season, but may have to sit out WN.com - Articles related to South by Southwest Interactive explores the future of television
  • We walk through this user-friendly dump, exchanging salvage stories.
  • He maintained a 30 ton lugger which he used to rescue shipwrecked sailors off the coast within sight of his home on the cliffs at Ramsgate, while also supplementing his income with salvage operations.
  • The reward for such assistance was a generous salvage payment based on the percentage of the value of the saved cargo and boat.
  • Using stone salvaged from the exterior wall, a matching 6-foot voussoir was created in the north wall on Fifth Avenue.
  • The likembe (similar to the mbira or kalimba) that gives the band its signature resonating, nuanced, jingling melody is hand crafted from items salvaged from a junkyard. Dustin Reid: Konono No 1's DIY Spirit Fills Prospect Park And Le Poisson Rouge (VIDEO, SLIDESHOW)
  • Her Portland, Oregon, home is full of the things she loves - peeling painted furniture, Mexican artifacts, architectural salvage, monogrammed French linens.
  • In so doing she may be able to salvage our precious right to conscientious objection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opportunity cost in terms of scarce management resource was too great to try to salvage them. Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
  • So I went to the Web to find the source, hoping I could then salvage my reputation by persuading the journal to print an addendum or erratum.
  • No quernstone from any architectural salvage yard was left unturned. Times, Sunday Times
  • A salvage operation was already underway last night, while an aircraft was expected to fly over at first light this morning to check for signs of fuel leaking from the hull.
  • Without the poetry needed to salvage it, this track has no hope of plucking any heartstrings. The Sun
  • I hope and trust that you can salvage your friendships/relationships with the truly penitent.
  • A salvage operation by a local company in Scapa Flow has retrieved a massive anchor from the sea bed - three months after it was lost by a visiting oil tanker.
  • We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
  • We let her have her prom with her girlfriend and her tuxedo and we went to party it up in the "boondocks" not because we wanted her rights violated, but so we could salvage what has turned into a total fiasco. The Bilerico Project
  • The crew salvaged some food and had a barbecue on which they grilled fish and birds using timber from the boat.
  • Purine salvage pathway allows interconversion of bases, nucleosides and nucleotides.
  • The helmet is a basketball painted green, and the fur was salvaged from a stuffed toy. Internet Cat Costumes
  • Yet somehow Washington salvaged a moral victory from these ignominious defeats. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The gun itself has been salvaged, though the pintle remains.
  • The attacking vehicles had been blasted apart, so there wasn't much left to salvage from them.
  • Should she go away that she might salvage what little pride she had left? THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The soaring price of copper and bronze has made such salvage profitable but the letter calls for the site to be protected. Times, Sunday Times
  • A congressional mandate from the 1990s forbids government funding for an Expo, and only a last-minute fund-raising effort by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton salvaged U.S. participation.
  • Salvage and rescue workers who were rushed to the scene said one of the sunken acid containers was slowly leaking into the river.
  • Soybeans stunted by lack of rain or damaged by hail can be salvaged as hay or silage.
  • She had then only to be steered very close to the buoy, when the salvagee was laid hold of with a boat-hook, and the BITE of the hawser thrown over the cross-head. Records of a Family of Engineers
  • A retailer wants to empty the inventory during a sale season due to that the salvage value of any unsold item is zero.
  • The Maltings' interior design is obviously not to the judge's taste: it is said to be ‘entirely contrived, with a tricksy decor strong on salvaged somewhat quirky junk’.
  • His paintings, votive boxes, spirit bottles and sculpture are assembled from objects salvaged from the streets.
  • The key to their collaboration is that they have made a virtual mirror image of the salvaged ship 's side and visually pulled the halves apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wooden music dock is made from salvaged timber with holes drilled into the log to make space for the speakers and the electronics. Cool iPhone Dock in the Shape of a Shelf
  • Lions, taken down from the brewery roof and destined for the knackers' yard, or an architectural salvage shed run by Bermondsey wide boys, were saved by the personal intervention of King George VI. The Festival of Britain, 60 years on
  • At 5 p.m., a helicopter was summoned to airlift the crew from the ship while a tugboat owned by Smit Pentow Marine Salvagers, the John Ross, connected a towline to the carrier and began moving it further offshore. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • A congressional mandate from the 1990s forbids government funding for an Expo, and only a last-minute fund-raising effort by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton salvaged U.S. participation.
  • So that, were I undertaking to discipline such a breechless mob, it were impossible for me to be understood; and if I were understood, judge ye, my lord, what chance I had of being obeyed among a band of half salvages, who are accustomed to pay to their own lairds and chiefs, allenarly, that respect and obedience whilk ought to be paid to commissionate officers. A Legend of Montrose
  • While Punjab was able to salvage a bronze in the men's section, the women faded away with a fourth place finish.
  • Federal officials estimate that the timber salvaged from Southeastern forests damaged by Opal will generate about $ 10 million.
  • With the ship run aground and the bow well out of the water, these would have been easy to salvage.
  • The man had the salvage title notarized and told my neighbor all she had to do was take the free car and getting it repaired and swapped back in her name. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Stay focused and you may salvage something. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand.
  • Residents in several states are fretting about where they'll get rebuilding money as government inspectors evaluate homes, with some leaving behind color-coded stickers to say whether dwellings can be salvaged at all. Misery lingers in flooded South
  • The therapy may cut recovery time by one third or even one half - a boon to any athlete looking to salvage the season.
  • A salvaged piece of marble serves as the countertop.
  • Then the wyrms began to move forward one at a time to present her with things they had salvaged from the wreck. On Desperate Seas « A Fly in Amber
  • The kitchen is stripped back to its bones: exposed brick, salvaged wood walls, and naked beams and pipework on the ceiling. Anatomy of style: Vintage
  • The ship temporarily lodged on rocks at Rubha Mor, allowing much of the cargo to be salvaged.
  • The bolted-on steel armour has been salvaged to leave the teak hull split open along the keel.
  • If there was anything to be salvaged from the situation, it might've been said to have been worth it for the sickly expression on Rupert's face.
  • RMST's status as exclusive salvor is valid so long as it remains "in possession," a condition that effectively compels it to mount salvage expeditions every year or two. Titanic in the Courts
  • Those regulations do not include any management recommendations for snag retention in salvaged cutover areas.
  • You obviously mean "No". but that doesn't salvage your suggestion that a posited evolutionary pathway is a notion that works best when one doesn't think about it too closely. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • The rescue boat attempted to salvage the smaller vessel yesterday.
  • Combining the strengths of the giants along with a magical melody from Link's ocarina will yield a chance for the salvage of the world.
  • On a lighter note I am looking forward to another bank holiday - we will be touring the salvage yards of the northeast this weekend looking for antique corbels, floorboards, doors, fireplaces, architraves, door handles etc.
  • Fortunately, the vast majority of marine assistance cases involve towing, not salvage.
  • On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging.
  • How does the archaeologist set about locating sites, other than through documentary sources and salvage work?
  • On either side stood as supporters, in full human size, or larger, a salvage man proper, to use the language of heraldry, wreathed and cinctured, and holding in his hand an oak-tree eradicated, that is, torn up by the roots. Chapter XLI
  • Within six months, mildew had made some items unsalvageable, and the atmosphere in the stack rooms had become rather toxic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was no cabin cruiser, but with the rudder salvaged from the Minnow, and a mast and sail added, the boat should be navigable.
  • I later discovered that Ruud van Nistelrooy had pulled back two goals, to salvage a draw, which is a good away result in the Champions League.
  • Patel RP, AR, Leone NT, Carr MC, Canning DA: Split onlay skin flap for the salvage hypospadias repair. Publications of the Urology Division
  • Because of the difficulties in some salvage operations, salvors may tell you they do not know what the cost will be but will instead make a salvage claim afterwards.
  • We are all being urged to recycle more nowadays, and Hollywood is embracing salvage so ferociously that it could become a beacon for green values. Times, Sunday Times
  • In order to salvage the wood, huge tracts of upland forest were clear-cut.
  • Divers hope to salvage some of the ship's cargo.
  • Forget bronze propellers - that is the part of the ship that was salvaged, including the stern deck gun carried for defensive purposes.
  • So she decided to try to salvage something from the wreckage of her relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The key to their collaboration is that they have made a virtual mirror image of the salvaged ship 's side and visually pulled the halves apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • From 1782 to 1788 Dutch banks loaned nine million guilders, which helped salvage American finances.
  • Trying to salvage some of his pride Ragnor spoke with constrained ire. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • No, the command center cannot be salvaged, nor can it lift off after it is upgraded to a Surveillance Station (allows the use of the Comsat ability).
  • Other cities, indeed, contain more works of carriageable art, but none contain so much of the glorious local art, and of the springs and sources of art, which can by no means be made subjects of package or porterage, nor, I grieve to say, of salvage. A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)
  • Heather and see if there is anything to be salvaged from the spiritual wreckage around him. Secrets of Eden by Chris Bohjalian: Book summary
  • Each day, when one opens a paper and sees an aspirant declaring for a party and saying that he declared for the party because it is the only one that can salvage the country, one knows that it is all lies.
  • Today she will try to salvage her political career in the Commons. The Sun
  • They decide to sink the boat to ensure it can't be salvaged, and are horrified when British sailors scurry out onto the deck and leap into the vast and dark Atlantic as the vessel sinks.
  • Divers hope to salvage some of the ship's cargo.
  • We are all being urged to recycle more nowadays, and Hollywood is embracing salvage so ferociously that it could become a beacon for green values. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try your local architectural salvage merchants, who collect artefacts from old house and gardens.
  • In an attempt to salvage her situation, she began selling off her valuable collection of objet d'arts, including a Qing dynasty clock for $3.8 million. Georgialee Lang: How to Blow a Billion Dollars
  • Peckham Rye Multi-Storey Car Park, SE15, Thu to 30 SepSkye SherwinThe raw materials of Maurizio Anzeri's art couldn't be more banal: 1930s and 40s black-and-white portrait photographs salvaged from junk markets and an embroidery more fitting to the therapeutic meticulousness of the craft shop than to the grand ironic gestures of the white cube gallery. This week's new exhibitions
  • After all, if "serviceable" vehicles today are decommissioned for lack of parts due to the cash for clunkers program, isn't that covert stimulus, even if it comes at the expense of used-parts salvagers? Obsolescence Is Often
  • Yet somehow Washington salvaged a moral victory from these ignominious defeats. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Stay focused and you may salvage something. Times, Sunday Times
  • Terry rails against Jack's indifference and desperately tries to salvage some kind of relationship from the tangled chaos.
  • Ligation of the parotid ducts is reserved for ‘salvage’ if thin sialorrhoea persists to avoid too great a reduction of prandial salivary output with thick viscid saliva or xerostomia (a very morbid outcome for the patient).
  • The soaring price of copper and bronze has made such salvage profitable but the letter calls for the site to be protected. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bell that will peal at the end of Sunday's ceremony was salvaged from the ship and usually sits in the foyer of Forum North.
  • The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured.
  • The wall tiles were salvaged from a public loo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those behind the find are now reported to be planning to drum up finance for a major salvage operation this summer to raise the 85 ft long, 112 ft wide craft.
  • A salvaged two-holer outhouse makes the perfect toolshed.
  • First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found.
  • Should you find the entire sub floor to be too badly damaged for salvage, it will be best to lay new one.
  • To add capability in maritime salvage, the coast guard said it had plans to buy six self-righting vessels and one multi-function ship with both fire fighting and towing capabilities.
  • In fact, nearly all of the budget funds for ESMD technology development have been slashed and redirected to salvage the Ares program and elsewise. Reader's Consensus: Develop a new launch vehicle - NASA Watch
  • By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable.
  • The newshawks got their stories; the cameramen got their pictures; the salvage agent got his publicity; and the rest of us got a field day.
  • Even when a propshaft has been salvaged, there are normally strengthened patches on the keel where the bearings would have been mounted.
  • A number of attempts were made to salvage the ship but when they failed she was dispersed using explosives.
  • Also be in now ' circle ground ' , but had been to introduce a product no longer, however eye salvages net tourist upcountry just, of this round of competition point to, be a talent contend for.
  • The salvagee and cross method is, however, much practised; but the experience of this morning showed it to be very unsuitable for vessels riding in an exposed situation for any length of time. Records of a Family of Engineers
  • Salvagers have taken the ship's propeller, navigational gear from the wheelhouse, and cargo.
  • In the case of rehabilitation or remodeling, LEED points can be earned through salvage and reuse of materials.
  • I electrolyzed molten NaOH using a step-down transformer and rectifier from a model train set, the nickel crucible as cathode, and a carbon rod salvaged from a dead flashlight battery as anode. Roger Y. Tsien - Autobiography
  • The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable.
  • Mr Pounder fears that three of the brigade's nine turntable ladders, known as aerial appliances, could be axed, plus several salvage equipment tenders which carry items such as specialist cutting gear.

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