How To Use Saved In A Sentence

  • We've been saved a lot of expense by doing the work ourselves.
  • A third goal at that stage would have saved Rangers a lot of bother.
  • Here the lady thought fit to interpose, and tell the catchpole, if he had taken her word for it at first, he might have saved himself and her a great deal of trouble. The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain.
  • She soon became very drunk and forgot about mankind, so they were saved from destruction.
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  • A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub.
  • Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was stricken with pneumonia.
  • The smart bookmark is a kind of saved search -- "These codes can range from simple queries to a string that will search a domain and give you the latest stories, or simply those related to a keyword." - but it's complicated. Internet News: Firefox 3 bookmarking tips
  • It also saved her family the daily washing machine wear and tear, increased water use and the chore of washing and drying nappies regularly.
  • If the answer is No, all unsaved changes are lost.
  • Her photo album was saved, but she lost everything else in the fire.
  • This done with expedition, like men skilful in such mischief, as they took their cockboat to go aboard their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea, and certain of these men there drowned; the rest were preserved even by those silly souls whom they had before spoiled, who saved and delivered them aboard the _Swallow_. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • I had given no thought to the effect it might have on the unsaved public.
  • - Go to the folder myjavaprograms where you saved the program - To compile a Java program, we type in the command: javac [filename] - So in this case, type in: javac Hello. java During compilation, javac adds a file to the disk called [filename] Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Bringing what little money he had saved after sending Serafina her giros postales, he would burst into the familiar cantinas on Santa Fe Street and buy beer for his old acquaintances. Centennial
  • As we reported in 2008, the old ballroom floor had been ruined by leaks and could not be saved. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
  • Therefore go and sacrifice the sheep in the house, cut off the legs and bring them here; thus the carcase will be saved for the choregus. Peace
  • But it cannot be denied that, in his endeavors to harmonize universal grace with the fact that not all, but some only, are saved, Melanchthon repudiated the monergism of Luther, espoused and defended the powers of free will in spiritual matters, and thought, argued, spoke, and wrote in terms of synergism. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • A cross-court forehand brought a break point saved with a 133 mph serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • We routinely portray them as grim, doctrinaire, religious killjoys who lived in a didactic world of the Saved and the Unregenerate.
  • It was not remotely greasy and any tendency towards blandness was countered by the saltiness of the feta, while the orange butter sauce saved the whole dish from becoming too dry.
  • The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent,but it saved him from being hurt.
  • We've saved a considerable amount of money.
  • While I was conducting a deliverance meeting, without my knowing it, an unsaved couple came to the Lord.
  • And so all Israel shall be saved -- To understand this great statement, as some still do, merely of such a gradual inbringing of individual Jews, that there shall at length remain none in unbelief, is to do manifest violence both to it and to the whole context. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This equipment has saved the lives of a number of new born children.
  • Shocked The Government is planning to abandon huge swathes of land it says cannot be saved. The Sun
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • The poise has a cigarette in its hand, which cigarette it has just pausingly rolled from material furnished by a number of carefully saved butts (whereof Afrique's pockets are invariably full). The Enormous Room
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • The result is time saved and an end to the dangerous traffic queues that occur at tollbooths.
  • If saved from a cardiac arrest, many should then receive an implantable defibrillator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, we know that Father Doria very likely will not be saved, because he is sadistic, "avaricious" 88, and completely insensible to Guilo's youth, innocence, gentleness, and beauty. The Boy Martyr; Or, Manfresti's Page. A Story of 1567
  • It saved labor, the very thing we are now appropriating money to get a job for.
  • If a Romney drowns in a river, they were probably trying to commit suicide, but changed their minds, and then irrationally swam upstream, thinking they would be saved because they'd had this stupid expression drummed into their heads that swimming upstream was a good thing to do, even though it's not. "What the Hell is Mitt Romney Talking About?"
  • I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace.
  • If you already started the document and saved it on the disk, recall it for editing or addition.
  • When the United States refused to allow thalidomide to be sold in this country, even though it was being sold in Europe, we saved countless children from being born limbless and otherwise deformed. Ed Koch: Canada Appears More Protective of Its Children Than Is The U.S.
  • With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved.
  • Messrs. Frick and Gary, as set forth in the letter quoted above, to the effect that I did not deem it my duty to interfere, that is, to forbid the action which more than anything else in actual fact saved the situation. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
  • See the thing about a high mark up is it leaves an opening for competition … you know I was watching this movie on rwanda … you want to talk about morals. .4000 troops might of saved 800 000 lives .. now that is immoral .. you need to put things in perspective … reply boke There Is A Difference Between Evil And Just Absurdly Profitable
  • She saved a little girl from falling into the water.
  • Every ounce saved was important and they didn't even take blankets or greatcoats and they slept as best they could in rough bamboo shelters with only a groundsheet to keep out the mountain cold.
  • His skills saved his life when the sniper opened fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • This equipment has saved the lives of a number of new born children.
  • And thus, money was saved on the editing budget and a gigantic media star was born in the process.
  • The money saved there will be transferred to develop the private client business and research which is corporate based.
  • A boy seriously burned in a fire that killed his older brother eight years ago has saved his younger brother and sister from another blaze at their Bradford home.
  • And now I'm reading John Green's marvelous An Abundance of Katherines, and am pleased to have found another child for whom fables were not all that: "if only he'd known that the story of the tortoise and the hare is about more than a tortoise and a hare, he might have saved himself considerable trouble. Whither Jackie Paper?
  • What he does not go on to say is that Adenauer saved the day by municipalising just about everything.
  • Bailey saved ground as the field bunched into the turn and then urged the son of Hernando clear on the outside wearing down four rivals to get up by a neck.
  • Germany saved their face by getting 2 points in the last minute and drawing the match.
  • Damascus and was performing his purificatory ablution on the edge of a tank when his feet slipped and he fell into the reservoir but saved himself with great trouble. The Gulistan of Sa'di
  • His defence that King John had disafforested Brewood saved his life and he escaped with only a fine.
  • All I know is that, somehow, he knew I was in danger and saved me from being crushed under a falling chandalier.
  • One day you stop, total up the pennies and are surprised to learn how much you have saved.
  • A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car.
  • Thanks, you saved my life.
  • One of the most expensive departments in a car plant is the paint shop, so DeLorean saved the money and pretended that the brushed stainless steel finish was a style feature.
  • They also pocketed a pile of change which had been saved to buy the children's sweets.
  • He was saved when the rounds struck bulletproof glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've saved some money, but it's not nearly enough .
  • An early prototype of the tablet was setup for sharing between family members where each person's customizations would be saved.
  • She was only saved when a man in a nearby flat heard the commotion and called police. The Sun
  • We are saved by God's free grace, through faith in Christ's atoning death and resurrection.
  • When a baker sells his bread for money to a shoemaker, he has supplied the shoemaker with his saved unconsumed bread.
  • An old railway viaduct at Stamford Bridge, near York, was to be saved.
  • Anzheluo to revive her, tearing her clothes, will be in the spirits dumping her body, with hands desperately Guozhao, the exhaustion of a night time, he finally saved her life.
  • There were a lot of dud shells and that saved us. The Sun
  • When the pastor asked him what should be done about the situation the defendant replied that he would need to "get saved. Christianity Today
  • The amount they have in savings: ‘All the money I saved for when I get ready to retire is up yonder now at the hospital, and the doctors,’ Patsy says.
  • The public saved more than that in a year, and in a way that keeps government functioning effectively without shafting either government workers, the needy, or anybody else in the general public. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Dear Washington DC: The Public Is Smarter About Money (and Deficits) Than You Are
  • Scraps of cloth were saved up for quilting - any sort of cotton, corduroy, knit or synthetic fabric was free.
  • This saved time and money would allow them to track down the users of harder drugs, such as heroin and cocaine.
  • It saved his life but left him severely disabled: unable to speak, bedridden, and paralysed for eight months before he died.
  • He has saved seven fish, including koi and golden orfe. Evening Mail news round-up
  • Estimates of the amount of money saved by the taxpayer over the five-year period vary widely.
  • You may not touch the funds saved in a retirement annuity before you are 55 years old.
  • According to the Sun-Times, Keane's friend likely saved her life by stanching the blood flow at the time of her injury. Man Arrested For Trying To Kill His Girlfriend... Again
  • I have calculated - very approximatively - that, since the date when their methods began to be generally applied, some fifteen or twenty thousand persons must have been saved from death in the Physiology or Medicine 1934 - Presentation Speech
  • That saved my butt several times.
  • By changing its supplier, the company saved thousands of pounds in import duty.
  • By default files are autosaved to the backup directory.
  • How about we saved the Iraqis from the Saddam Hussein reign of terror? Cheney Will Speak at G.O.P. Convention - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He saved his carfares and went without lunch until he had enough money to buy an encyclopedia of American biography - and then he did an unheard-of thing.
  • If the last character of the file name being saved is numeric, then the new file name increments the numeric suffix.
  • Half of the efficiency savings made by government had to be 'cashable' (i.e. demonstrably saved money that could be spent elsewhere) and half could be 'non-cashable' (i.e. getting greater outputs or improved quality for the same inputs). BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The gospel is incensed to signify the sweet odour which it communicates to our souls; and the ministers of God, to signify, according to St. Thomas, that God maketh manifest _the odour_ of his knowledge by us in every place: "For we are unto God _the good odour_ of Christ in them who are saved, and in them who perish". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • He was a Navy stoker ready to board the fatal expedition, when a last minute order by his Captain to forgo the operation and remain ashore saved his life.
  • The Boots "styling" gel saved the day - my hair was like a shield of steel.
  • JMW Turner's Blue Rigi, which was 'saved for the nation' in 2007 when the Tate raised £4.95m to keep it in the UK. A legacy Turner would have approved of | Charles Saatchi
  • While innumerable neurotic New Yorker fanatics have saved piles of the magazine in closets or basements, the few easily accessible archives of the magazine's contents have been on microfilm or in bound volumes in public libraries.
  • You are saved by grace alone, not by good works.
  • And we both hurried off filled with relief; Tony because he'd got away with setting the fire alarm off, and me because Tony had saved me from what had seemed a certain caning.
  • Thus if the lag time is much longer than the dwell time, a large number of dwells must be saved and shifted during this process.
  • On the night Lincoln was shot, another would-be assassin put Seward's son in a coma and slashed the secretary of state's face so savagely that the doctor who saved his life said he'd "looked like an exsanguinated corpse. David Quigg: HRC's Choice: Seward or Chase?
  • And we have led them here to you who have "saved the poor fragment of our people who fled from our once beautiful planet" He bowed his head, his shoulders slumping with his con - summate despair. The City Who Fought
  • The filigreed ironwork of a stairway saved from Louis Sullivan's demolished Chicago Stock Exchange leads unexpectedly to the second floor. The New World Reborn
  • Bridlington inshore lifeboat had saved 17 lives the previous summer.
  • Ooooo, geo-tagging, a scrumptious calendar (already mocked up, but needs refining), more Ajax (yay!), a personalized saved search page, fun and easy ways to share and add favourites and a really great way to 'drill down' (that's what I call it, but it's more like 'refine' - needs refinement) your results. Hillary Duff Cant Wait for Riya's Mac Uploader
  • It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism.
  • Trajectory snapshots were saved every picosecond.
  • She fidgeted on her spot, shifting from one foot to another as an uncomfortable silence filled the air, but she was saved when her stomach started grumbling loudly.
  • Gretchen-One split the seconds into a thousand pieces releasing seconds as Einstein split the atom astonishing energy, unfathomable energy she destroyed that day remotely it lay in the distant timeline, she found it destroyed it with atomics with the atomic seconds thus saved mankind forever thus saved what remained of mankind a dry skeleton in an underground bunker deep in the heart of old egypt Three gretchens
  • This saved us weeks if not months of work and reshoots.
  • A fifth of them cannot be saved or restored, they need to be completely replaced, but among them are 66 registered architectural monuments.
  • I've saved a little -- that's why I wanted you to hire me for your bayman. Blue-Bird Weather
  • Government, both federal and state, should have saved their time if a pustule in the stream of competence such as is the Tea Party can succeed in convincing the public that all law post to the Tenth is illegal and unconstitutional. Stephen Herrington: Open Wide, Minimum Wage Is Good For You
  • Hoffman, chokiest choke to ever choke, has saved 89% of his chances. both of you should come over and hit the illadelph bong. The Big Lead
  • "As you please, madam, " said the man who had saved us.
  • Perhaps, as officials contend, faces will be saved by a last-minute rush to meet the new deadline.
  • More than 100 firefighters fought to control the blaze and, although they saved the entrance hall and foyers of the cinema, the auditorium and stage area were totally destroyed.
  • My first grown-up crush, I think, was on a girl at art college – a crush spoilt when she became my best friend 10 years and counting and I was introduced to all her levels of bossiness, filed as though guest towels, some saved for "best". Still carrying a torch
  • Does the power surge from flicking a switch on or off negate the energy saved? Times, Sunday Times
  • providently, he had saved up some money for emergencies
  • Darker and more harrowing is Saved starring Scottish veterans Irene McCallum and Edith McArthur in a poignant tale of a soft-hearted young nurse on a dementia ward.
  • When text is saved from a Web page, it is often very badly formatted with many short lines.
  • Penicillin, in fact, saved so many lives in its early days that statues of Alexander Fleming were erected at many bullrings around Spain.
  • Animals which are currently threatened with extinction may be saved by the use of frozen embryos and IVF technology which uses related species to gestate embryos.
  • Eventually she had saved enough money to buy a small car.
  • He saved his own neck by fleeing the country.
  • We are not saved by keeping the law, or by doing good works, or by adhering to church doctrine.
  • If we tune our minds and hearts to the nectarous melodies of Gurbani with a live faith in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, we are saved.
  • Evangelical Christians have traditionally taught that everyone who wants to be saved must accept Jesus Christ as saviour.
  • Every soul can be saved, and everyone is capable of redemption.
  • There is no situation, however thorny, which is not saved by politeness. The Ancient Regime
  • Once when the late G.P. Sanderson was in a keddah, noosing wild elephants, and was assulted [sic] by a vicious tusker, his life was saved by a tame female elephant, whose boy driver caused her to attack the tusker with her head, and nearly bowl him over by the force of her blows upon his ribs. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • Luckily for all of us, a steady diet of pop culture, horror movies, vampire books, and science fiction television saved Lauren from the restrictive confines of her normal suburban routine; she has only just now realized that there are other geeks out there in the world. Lauren Kalal | Fandomania
  • His efforts also saved countless lives by rooting out contractors using inferior materials and producing shoddy equipment.
  • Unfortunately quite a few were killed by vehicles but if grazing had been effective on neighbouring paddocks, many of the roos would have been saved.
  • By changing its supplier, the company saved thousands of pounds in import duty.
  • When text is saved from a Web page, it is often very badly formatted with many short lines.
  • Royal Navy minehunter HMS Berkeley saved two men from drowning when their fishing boat began to sink in waters off Torbay.
  • Many also say he saved the country from the movement, which critics accused of being theocratic and dictatorial while in power.
  • The survivors often say God saved them but if he chose to save the living, did he choose to kill the lost?
  • Every dollar I scrimped or saved barely had time to cool in my hands before it was in the cash register at the local store and I was on the way home with another addition to my racing stable.
  • An attacker could use this vulnerability to cause other users' Office applications to fail, with the loss of any unsaved data.
  • The procedure, which doctors claim has already saved one marriage, is carried out under general anaesthetic.
  • Over the last two weeks the young people saved their own pocket money to fill the hampers, and then went shopping to buy the food and toys.
  • Well, after Mr. Invisible's dynamic campaign, the grand total of NONE were saved, oh yes, and one extra one was shut to make up for the ones saved in Powys! Well done Williamses
  • The always-reliable Adam Kirsch comes through in Slate: "In a novel full of grim jokes, the grimmest is the possibility that if the planet is to stand a chance of being saved, its fate may lie in the hands of a man like Michael Beard. Anis Shivani: Why American Reviewers Disliked Ian McEwan's "Solar": And What That Says About the Cultural Establishment
  • Chico's FAS Inc. has saved $8.1 million so far through its rent-relief negotiations, including the aggressive enforcement of cotenancy clauses. Empty Mall Stores Trigger Rent Cuts
  • I saved up and did one white and one black hightop Chuck. Pop Quiz: Julie Andrews Edition*
  • In a moment all the wrongs he had suffered at their hands were forgotten; he accepted the position of dictator or _suffete_, he caused more humane laws to be passed, and not only saved the people from ruin and enabled the merchants again to sell their goods, but paid the large sum demanded as a war indemnity by Rome within the year. The Red Book of Heroes
  • He had been miraculously saved from almost certain death.
  • Bringing such tasks in-house rather than outsourcing them has already saved the taxpayer 500 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, she saved the lives of a number of soldiers who were crossing in a flatboat that sank while she and her children were in it.
  • You have launched an attempt to crackdown on fraudulent claims, how much has this saved the industry?
  • A local businessman saved the day by donating £30,000 to the school.
  • I looked forlornly past the celebratory bottle of champagne, consoling myself that it could be saved for New Years, and selected a bottle of Barbados dark rum from my disturbingly overstocked bar.
  • Well perhaps Cheney and Bush should have "dithered" a little more over invading Iraq and saved a bunch of lives. New group tries to convince Cheney to run in 2012
  • That God is willing that all should be saved, appears from the sufficiency of the provision which is made for the salvation of sinners; the frequent declarations that it is designed for all; the offers which are made indiscriminately to all; and the suitableness of the provision to the circumstances of all.
  • Wandering round to the façade, finished in 1886, it is a careful imitation of fifteenth-century work we see, saved from the mere routine of just that, in its design at any rate, by the vote of the people, who, against the opinion of all the artists in Florence at that time, insisted on the cornice following the basilical form of the tower, refusing to endorse the pointed "tricuspidal" design. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • Will the West undermine the legitimacy of the regimes it has just saved from the storm?
  • Instead you blame everyone else, from the doctors who saved your life to the hospital mortician. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Thanks for doing that. You saved my life .
  • Narrator : The city had been saved, and would thrive again.
  • Edward's intervention had at least saved Montfort's cause from complete collapse.
  • It was Graham who saved young George from the demon drink.
  • But lives can be saved and many others spared indignity and anxiety. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • It was Townsend who supplied a precision flick on to Cormac Mullins who saw his point blank shot saved by the Tullow keeper.
  • A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method.
  • Because of them, hundreds of other horses, donkeys, and mules will be saved and will know love.
  • Her prompt actions probably saved my life.
  • The saved would feast on the sight of the sufferings of the damned.
  • Although the inquiry costs would be saved, the new system would need to be adequately resourced, added the report.
  • But she saved her loudest exclamation for her two pet goldfish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jill had half a mind to tell him this was irresponsible; however, she decided that it would be better if he saved what strength he has.
  • And the family were more astounded to find the memory card dry and the pics saved. The Sun
  • As such, it has been saved from the clear-cut logging that has razed forests.
  • It's a thriller about courage and ingenuity during the escape, and deprivations Vili survived before being saved by a farming family across the Austrian border.
  • I saved you because you and your lackeys over there serve a purpose.
  • Fortunately, she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000.
  • A dozen native trees will be saved, including melaleucas, coolamons, conifers, a flame tree and a lilly pilly.
  • But a 'micht hae saved mysel' the trouble: afore I got tae the gairden gate they were comin 'up as chief (friendly) as ye like, and Lachlan wes callin' Elsie his bonnie dawtie. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
  • The trouble is, unfair as it may seem, a sizeable part of judgment is based on precedent - heavyweight disapproval is saved for those who ‘aren't normally like that’.
  • The wind being abeam, was what had saved the men crowded aft. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • Queen's Majesty is not pleased that I should molest her Highness with any more of my colourable letters, which, although they be termed colourable, yet not offending the Queen's Majesty, I must say for myself that it was the plain truth, even as I desire to be saved afore Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
  • Once you lift it and start driving with the larger tires you'll wish you bagged it and saved on gas.
  • I dare say that had she briefed a silk in the first place she would have been acquitted and saved a large sum because the case would not have run for five days let alone five weeks.
  • Words that once were treasured and saved for moments of extreme emotion now spring from the tongue at the mildest invitation.
  • He saved all the fish for his children and never tasted any himself.
  • You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption.
  • Over time, the saved water percolated upward through capillary action toward plants' thirsty roots.
  • Most of these U.S. and Indochinese lives could have been saved had Kissinger negotiated a deal with the North Vietnamese in 1969, as urged by Averill Harriman, Clark Clifford, Cyrus Vance and many others. Fred Branfman: Hillary Clinton's Promoting Kissinger: An Insult to History
  • Alfred Blalock (160,000 lives saved): This surgeon developed a way to treat a heart defect called tetralogy of Fallot (tet-TRAH-logy of fal-LOH), a condition that prevents a child's blood from getting enough oxygen from the lungs. Web site celebrates often unknown scientists who have saved lives
  • Thus, she seizes on your email, "misreads" it and is saved a rejection. Exclusivity Sux
  • If you have saved up a deposit and budgeted for all the extra expenses when you move, tot up your existing monthly outgoings and deduct this figure from your after-tax income.
  • The hostile crowd included dozens of placard-waving children who stamped their feet and called for the pool to be saved.
  • The monk turned to the farmers. “Who would like to tell me the tale of how the sheep moved from one field to another. ” “Well, ” said Farmer Rae “Last winter was harsh, very harsh, and some people did not have enough grain saved from the summer and their sheep were left bleating and hungry in the field. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Stories had long held that the captain carried such a coin as a good-luck piece after it had saved him from death by a bullet.
  • News at Eleven: "The fire actually saved it, as the papyrus would have been rotted away by damp if not burned," Greek papyrologist expert George Karamanolis said. Archive 2006-06-01
  • New Multishift allows the user to do multiple bevels and extrusions in a single edit with a history profile that can be saved and applied to other meshes.
  • For one person who, being a person of genius, has been injured by what is called conventionality -- I do not, of course, mean foolish conformity to what is absurd -- thousands have been saved by it, and self-separation means mischief. Catharine Furze
  • He says that playing music saved him from that life, as he was hothoused through the education system. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was to live, it appeared, abominably worried, he was to live consciously rueful, he was to live perhaps even what a scoffing world would call abjectly exposed; but at least he was to live saved. The Finer Grain
  • And the righteous and elect shall be saved on that day, and they shall never thenceforward see the face of the sinners and unrighteous.
  • standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars

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