To save the business, the owners decided to merge it with one of their competitors. |
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He should save himself the airfare and get himself photographed eating a knish. |
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I could save myself a lot of time and aggravation if I just limited my listening to megastars and their hyped hits. |
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In an effort to save his doomed mission, he hopped on a helicopter from Amman to Ramallah. |
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The Internet helps consumers save money by buying products directly from companies and eliminating the middleman. |
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Both ideas are admirable, and quite possibly necessary to save American democracy from the auction block. |
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She is credited with inventing a procedure that has helped to save thousands of lives. |
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Adlai Stevenson testifying through a spiritual medium wouldn't save him now. |
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People will always scratch and save if a sudden burst of unrestrained pleasure can be purchased. |
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And so it was that Justin Bieber discovered that his abs could not save him. |
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He is trying to save his marriage by going to counseling for his drug addiction. |
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Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition. |
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It is a paradox that computers need maintenance so often, since they are meant to save people time. |
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It's ironic that computers break down so often, since they're meant to save people time. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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Silence again, save for the crepitation of the flames, the fall of an ember, the murmur of the current. |
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The word processor was released in a crippled demonstration version that did not allow you to save. |
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Edit program, if necessary, as described above, re-test and save on discette when finished. |
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Not only can ADN collect patient data, it can analyze it, which could prevent patient accidents and save the hospital money. |
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If you could spare a cup of sugar, it would save me a trip to the store. |
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The low interest rate was little inducement for individuals to save money. |
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There is a trick for you to find out an Abram-man, and save sixpence when he begs of you as a disbanded seaman. |
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If you can save even a couple of dollars per day, it will add up to a lot over a year. |
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We waited for something to happen, for anything to happen, we were avid for some event to unfold itself out of the burning nothing to save us. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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They try to begrip by conceptions that which no conception can grasp save when conception is full-open with consciousness, and identical with it. |
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Now you even know the dope game betta than me, look how much money you save fo me when I went to jail. |
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He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life. |
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Many experts now advise consumers to use a prepaid calling card to save money on long distance calls while staying in a hotel. |
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In all systems of lighting, save electricity, the unit of light is the carcel. |
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So the woods are silent, still, and deserted, save by a stray rabbit among the thistles, and the grasshoppers ceaselessly leaping in the grass. |
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If you know how to play your cards when buying, you can definitely save some ching here, especially on bigger ops. |
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Sitting in their own courts they had jurisdiction over all cases at law save high treason. |
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Still more pacifists would argue that a nonviolent reaction may not save lives immediately but would in the long run. |
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When travelling, jumping can save the dolphin energy as there is less friction while in the air. |
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She would probably jump at the chance to show everyone how to save an obscene amount of money with an obscene amount of coupons. |
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Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need. |
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This Pallace... hath neither outward walles nor gates... save onely some office houses without. |
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Secombe always claimed that his ability to sing could always be counted on to save him when he bombed. |
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An attempt to save the sub failed, resulting in the death of forty sailors and the loss of four nuclear torpedoes. |
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I am fully aware of how Oaths affect my Orlay and my Wyrd. I am Oathed to no one, save the Holy Ones and my Wife. |
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The pelican, formerly a black bird, made a canoe during a flood in order to save drowning people. |
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Captive breeding is meant to save species from extinction and so stabilize the population of the species that it will not disappear. |
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The British designs were armed like their heavier dreadnought cousins, but deliberately lacked armor to save weight in order to improve speed. |
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Because of the small size of the islands, most resistance involved individuals risking their lives to save someone else. |
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During this period he also dreamed that the spirit of Drusus Nero begged him to save his memory from oblivion. |
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This knowledge was to be put to use to save the Fatherland and create a new race of Nordic Aryan Atlanteans. |
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By folding the wings in toward their bodies on the upstroke, they save 35 percent energy during flight. |
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The fiction book Fire Bringer is about a young fawn who goes on a quest to save the Herla, the deer kind. |
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Early action by hand pulling with a gloved hand and digging young seedlings as soon as they are seen will save a lot of hard work later. |
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Tidal power proponents point out that, unlike wind power systems, generation levels can be reliably predicted, save for weather effects. |
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Lincoln had already published a letter encouraging the border states especially to accept emancipation as necessary to save the Union. |
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In 2006 the Home Office announced plans to reduce the number of police forces in the UK from 42 to 24 in an attempt to save money. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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Jetsam are goods that were thrown off a ship, which was in danger, to save the ship. |
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It was replaced by an extension to the early news bulletin, despite public opposition and a campaign to save it. |
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Laura gets her chance in a dramatic storm and shipwreck, and helps save the island. |
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It does, however, increase stiffness, which means that less resin and fiberglass cloth can be used in order to save weight. |
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The publication of their results is a call for help to pick holes in their methods, and save physics as we now know it. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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By the end of his life, Clovis ruled all of Gaul save the Gothic province of Septimania and the Burgundian kingdom in the southeast. |
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The plants will power about 39,000 homes and save 27,850 tonnes of carbon emissions per year. |
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Troops from Ferrara and Bertinoro arrived to save the city and repelled the imperial troops and the Venetians in battle. |
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Daniele Dolfin, commander of the Venetian fleet, thought it better to save the fleet than risk it for the Morea. |
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He deeply admired and wished to save his father's accomplishments and spent a lot of time proving his claim to the throne. |
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All procedures were done with the intent to save lives, not to cause extra pain and suffering. |
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In this operations, it was able to save thousands of lives of survivors from vessels and aircraft sunk near the Portuguese waters. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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First appearing in Chapter XIV, he becomes friends with the protagonist after they save each other's lives. |
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To save these settings as a preset, click the Add button in the lower-left corner of the dialog and give the preset a name. |
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To view a file for which there is no previewer installed, save the file to disk and open it with the appropriate application. |
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However, Yadegar failed to gather the full sum of tribute he proposed to the tsar, so Ivan did nothing to save his inefficient vassal. |
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Lawrence River, used the local natives' knowledge to save his men who were dying of scurvy. |
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For these reasons, the spinet was normally only a domestic instrument, purchased to save money and conserve domestic space. |
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More over, Zhang efficiently protected the dynasty from Japan, Jurchens and Mongols so he could save national defense expenditure. |
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After Maleagant's archers killed his horse, Launcelot had to ride to the castle in a cart in order to save the queen. |
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Crystal was influential in a campaign to save Holyhead's convent from demolition, leading to the creation of the Ucheldre Centre. |
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Friedel again had to save as he parried a Patrice Evra shot before gathering the ball after the left-back had been put through by Ryan Giggs. |
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The Pope Marcellus Mass, in short, was not important in its own day and did not help save church polyphony. |
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It was, however, held that in this special and incredibly sensitive situation, that the separation was necessary to save the first twin's life. |
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In science and philosophy, ad hoc means the addition of extraneous hypotheses to a theory to save it from being falsified. |
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Avoiding probate may save costs and maintain privacy and living trusts have become very popular. |
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All mariners have a duty to save the lives of others in peril without expectation of reward. |
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According to him, only law reforms could save it and the Code bill was this opportunity. |
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Good at planning, he loved the common people and wished to save their labor. |
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Because his stepmother opposed his wish to attend college, Whitney worked as a farm laborer and school teacher to save money. |
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He also explains how rolling mills can save on time and labor because a rolling mill can produce 10 to 20 or more bars at the same time. |
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His hope was that the calcium carbonate would counter the acid in the stream from acid rain and save the trout that had ceased to spawn. |
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I re-encoded my digital music collection at a lower bitrate to save disk space. |
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Beatrix Potter was interested in every branch of natural science save astronomy. |
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It revolves around an art dealer who befriended a homeless man in order to save his struggling relationship with his wife. |
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Darcy managed to save a friend from a bad match by convincing the friend of the lady's indifference. |
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In Sri Lanka large reservoirs were created by ancient Sinhalese kings in order to save the water for irrigation. |
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This prompted rail groups, enthusiasts, local authorities and residents along the route to fight a successful campaign to save the railway. |
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In order to save himself from dying of exposure, he killed his horse, disembowelled it and crept inside the warm carcass for shelter. |
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Inside the maze, Harry is forced to incapacitate Krum, who has been bewitched, to save Cedric. |
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Kevin Mirallas then robbed Bacary Sagna to run into the area and draw another save from Szczesny as the Gunners held on to lead at the break. |
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Though it is a meagre source of food compared to grass when there is no grass, Salvation Jane may just save the day for a hungry herd. |
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The giant wrestler continued to beat down his smaller opponent, until several wrestlers ran in for the save. |
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If you're hit by a power cut, you'll lose all of your changes since your last save. |
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Only the parties may institute proceedings, save where the law shall provide otherwise. |
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Remember that God gives the strength to go on when you would rather collapse. He can save you by the bell! |
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I died just before I reached the savepoint and had to repeat everything from my previous save. |
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An effective vaccine would save the day and last year researchers at Yale were reporting some progress. |
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In other words, the PLP could unite behind an experienced figure who would take them to a dignified defeat but would save the furniture. |
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How could he appease the wrath of Him who died on the cross, save by years of bitter supplication and self-punishment? |
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Although dangerous, over-the-road truck drivers sometimes slipstream with each other to save fuel. |
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Other vendors may be cheaper up front, but our standards compliance will save you in the long run. |
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Bathing once a month may save time, but from a cleanliness standpoint, it's not effective. |
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It doesn't take the bad guys long to notice his efforts to save the humans below from the fallout of their superfight in the sky. |
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Francisco Rodriguez, who has struggled recently, came on for a scoreless, sweatless ninth inning to get his 26th save. |
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If, in order to save money, you never buy a parking ticket, you are more likely to get fined, so it's all swings and roundabouts really. |
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I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. |
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With the Swifts calling for offside the striker was through and only a great save from McIlravey prevented the opener. |
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If you plan to do much work sheet metal, a pair of curved-blade tin snips will save wear and tear on your nerves in the long run. |
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The vizier traitorously revealed the location of the hiding princess in order to save himself. |
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They might be surprised how much money they would save on altar bread. |
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According to Hybi Cig Cymru, the eAML2 system will save pig producers and abattoirs time and money. |
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It is also possible to save the delimiters and to count the length of the data items we are unstringing. |
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An acute-angled shot from Kenny Lunt clipped a post and Matthieu Manset forced a diving save from home keeper, Jon Brain. |
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Andrew agreed and so impressed the film crew he was asked to ad-lib on how to save money on food bills. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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But they're allowed to use the money to change hearts and souls, to help save lives, to embetter the world we live in. |
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The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises. |
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It did not fall to his lot to save her, though I know he would freely give his own life to have done it. |
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Watch the flying fieldsman, Keen to save the fourer, Gallop past the wooden box Sacred to the scorer! |
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The object of the snood swivels, in which the gangings are so easily adjustable, is to save time in removing the fish and in baiting the hooks. |
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You save your souls here, eating cabbage, and think you are the righteous. You eat a gudgeon a day, and you think you bribe God with gudgeon. |
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Of all the fine men I've labored to save, it had to be you who survives being gut-shot. |
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But Leandro simply could not reconcile himself to the thought of her taking all the risk to save both their heinies. |
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The staff had cleverly managed to save some honk by showing an old, adult, Billy Connolly video instead of employing a warm-up act. |
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Little is known of their domestic life, save that Tacitus loved hunting and the outdoors. |
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During that period, a handful of ranchers gathered remnants of the existing herds to save the species from extinction. |
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Claudius himself claimed that he had exaggerated his ailments to save his life. |
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Let a Servitor transcribe the quotations, and interleave them with references to save time. This will shorten the work and lessen the fatigue. |
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When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure. |
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Despite his son's diplomatic efforts to save him, Charles I was beheaded in January 1649, and England became a republic. |
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And this jumblesome mess of odds and ends is all I have done in these weeks of absence, save the letter which I wrote just after coining here. |
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Some NHS organisations are using referral management centres to help reduce inappropriate referrals in an attempt to save the NHS money. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Whatsoever as the Son of God he may do, it is kindly for Him as the Son of Man to save the sons of men. |
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The firefighters could not save both, and a decision was taken to try to rescue the Hall. |
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Even 'Got save Ireland' was sung by the revolutionaries during Easter week. |
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There are many proposals to save coastal areas by reducing human damage, including restoring natural floods from the Mississippi. |
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Its early road cars could be bought as kits, in order to save on purchase tax. |
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Whereas HOTOL would have launched from a rocket sled, to save weight, Skylon uses a conventional retractable undercarriage. |
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Alan Turing was driven to a terrible despair and early death by the nation he'd done so much to save. |
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The life-threatening illness caused him to be rushed to the hospital, where doctors worked around the clock to save his life. |
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A cast iron beam girder bridge was used here to save headway in the street below the line. |
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If successful, such a blood substitute could save many lives, particularly in trauma where massive blood loss results. |
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Conversely, other cities have opted to build a full metro in the suburbs, but run trams in city streets to save the cost of expensive tunnels. |
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It's a little more work up front, but it will save a lot of time in the long run. |
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The people of Rome were appalled and appealed to the frontier legions to save them. |
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The creators of tool-assisted speedruns often manipulate a lot of luck to get the most favorable results in order to save the most time. |
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Students were to be allowed to save money by boarding in the city, instead of in a college. |
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She was able to save a good part of the school, although the royal bequest and the number of staff were much reduced. |
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Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely. |
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Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. |
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There is even a theory that Marlowe's death was faked to save him from trial and execution for subversive atheism. |
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Similarly, it is the desire to save which tends to increase the rate of capital accumulation. |
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Having deprived her of both her mecha and her lover, Masato looks set for a nasty end, but Miku arrives to save him. |
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The first penalty save and first red card came in the Conference National playoff final between Exeter City and Morecambe. |
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England failed to win any series during the 1960s, a period dominated by draws as teams found it more prudent to save face than risk losing. |
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However the two Divisions became one League to save the club from a 2nd relegation. |
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To save weight, a number of components were crafted using lighter materials such as carbon fiber and titanium. |
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Part of AMC's overall strategy was to save manufacturing cost by using Renault parts and engineering expertise when practical. |
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This type family is said to have been designed mainly to save costs at a time where the use of typefaces was costly. |
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Both Volunteer and Thistle were completely unfurnished below decks to save weight. |
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The UKSA, Yachting Monthly and the Maritime Trust were the three major project partners in the bold campaign to save the yacht. |
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The entire region was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages, save perhaps for a few nunataks. |
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The king wanted to save money, and the administration of the army was inefficient. |
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At the end of January 1878, the Ottoman Sultan appealed to Britain to save Constantinople. |
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Hitler issued a directive that London was not to be bombed save on his sole instruction. |
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However the foreign ministry said the Kremlin was desperately trying to save its failing ally there. |
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Alternative social insurance strategies might have included a system that involved save and invest. |
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Osborne claims that his account was legal and that he used it, having been so recommended, to save money. |
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The move had the potential to save him millions of dollars on his Ukrainian taxes. |
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Around 1796, Woolf believed he could save substantial amounts of coal consumption. |
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Mawhinney recommended that HS2 should terminate at Old Oak Common because of its good connections and to save the cost of tunnelling to Euston. |
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And the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. |
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After more natives arrive to partake in a cannibal feast, Crusoe and Friday kill most of the natives and save two prisoners. |
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She started a petition to save newsagent Ashok Patel's business, which has been signed by 1,000 people. |
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German Ideology is written in a humorously satirical form, but even this satirical form did not save the work from censorship. |
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Kuwaiti investment companies administer more assets than those of any other GCC country, save the much larger Saudi Arabia. |
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In recent decades, regulations to save fishing stock may limit the use of a fishing port, perhaps effectively closing it. |
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Moreover, ERP software offers an option for customs warehouse, introduced to save duty and VAT payments. |
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In May 1991, EPRDF forces advanced on Addis Ababa and the Soviet Union did not intervene to save the government side. |
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Critics said Gladstone had neglected military affairs and had not acted promptly enough to save the besieged Gordon. |
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The library was destroyed, but firefighters managed to save the rest of the building. |
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Faith is not purely intellectual, but involves trust in God's promise to save. |
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This choice by God to save some is held to be unconditional and not based on any characteristic or action on the part of the person chosen. |
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The doctor who had served as his tour guide, Professor Mike Besser, tried unsuccessfully to save Smith's life. |
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The Edinburgh studios later became a permanent production centre for Take the High Road before being closed in the early 1990s to save costs. |
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Prohibition in the United States was an unsuccessful attempt by do-gooders to save people from the dangers of alcohol, whether they wanted to be saved or not. |
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But, though the savour bee so base, the sapor is so excellent, that no meat, no sauce, no vessell pleases the Guzurats pallat, save what relishes of it. |
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On the day of the launch the prison union slammed the move stating that it had only been done to save money, and would become more of a danger to the public. |
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Nonetheless, Powell was brought in to save a film that was being made as a vehicle for two of Korda's star players, Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson. |
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At one point in the reign of Sicard, Lombard control covered most of southern Italy save the very south of Apulia and Calabria and Naples, with its nominally attached cities. |
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The other two were to save Lot and to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. |
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Trapped into fighting to save their families, the Bastarnae were routed. |
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It was generally possible in all cases, save Albania, for relatives from the west to visit and stay with family in the Eastern Bloc countries, except for Albania. |
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Fulham pushed for an equaliser and went close through Dempsey, the American forcing a smart low save from Al Habsi after prodding Davies's shot goalwards. |
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During the fighting, they both find themselves in difficult positions and are forced to save each other, first Vorenus saving Pullo and then Pullo saving Vorenus. |
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Some are also carpooling using Internet sites to save money. |
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Roman rule in Wales was a military occupation, save for the southern coastal region of south Wales, east of the Gower Peninsula, where there is a legacy of Romanisation. |
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There was a currency crisis that started in the spring of 2008, and on 6 October trading in Iceland's banks was suspended as the government battled to save the economy. |
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Fabregas coolly slotted home after Ben Parker held back Theo Walcott and only a super Kasper Schmeichel save stopped Denilson winning it for the Gunners. |
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But if Cheyne thought he could save face with this letter, he failed to reckon with Hugh de Cressingham, who was the most able of the king's administrators. |
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They planned to elevate Quartinus, but their leader Macedo changed sides and murdered Quartinus instead, although this was not enough to save his own life. |
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I'm as willing to save life as the next man, but I'm not going to wreck my ship fooling round a reef in the night-time. How'll you get a boat over, anyhow? |
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Asquith was never in doubt as to the correctness of his approach, although a deluge of correspondence urged him to save the country from Socialism. |
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In the late 1920s a nationwide appeal was launched to save Stonehenge from the encroachment of the modern buildings that had begun to rise around it. |
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In the end he died nobly, trying to save the lives of others. |
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Suetonius considered giving battle there, but considering his lack of numbers and chastened by Petillius's defeat, decided to sacrifice the city to save the province. |
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Since the 1990s, a divisive question in politics has been how much of the income from petroleum production the government should spend, and how much it should save. |
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This army was larger than most, save those formed for major crusades. |
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Wolves defender Ronald Zubar was slightly closer with his shot on the turn as he forced Pepe Reina, on his 200th Premier League appearance, into a low save. |
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The former colonies were granted autonomy, save for certain matters including defense, foreign affairs and citizenship, which were the responsibility of the Realm. |
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The wall was clean, save for a patch of subfenestral graffiti. |
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This view is opposed to the Arminian view that God's choice of whom to save is conditional or based on his foreknowledge of who would respond positively to God. |
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Attacking a goalie trying to make a save is a total cheap shot, I think. |
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Fox stated the bill was necessary to save the company from bankruptcy. |
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Lawrie Wilson caught the eye with a surging run, although his strike was blocked, while Bostwick's powerful low strike drew an excellent save from Krul. |
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After almost 30 operations to save the leg it was eventually amputated. |
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That tightwad would drive ten miles to save a few cents on gas. |
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The current form of the quarry is little different from that of the time of the Great War, save for enlarging of the actual quarry faces, and deepening of the Sinks. |
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However, to save labor and increase safety, loaders and stackers were also developed to mechanise the transport of small bales from the field to the haystack. |
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That from our swords, their ships could them but hardly save. |
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All of his subordinates denied having seen anything, save one, who ran out after it and returned claiming to have seen it, and was thereby identified as a flatterer. |
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Realising the Austrians would soon attempt to remove him, Murat gave the Rimini Proclamation in a hope to save his kingdom by allying himself with Italian nationalists. |
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The turmoil led to the creation of the Swansea City Supporters' Trust, which sought to save the club and ultimately guarantee supporter representation on the club's board. |
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Arsenal pressed forward again after half-time but other than a venomous Walcott shot that Howard repelled with a fine one-handed save, the hosts offered little cutting edge. |
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He tried to make reparations to those he had injured, partly to save face. |
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He found her moribund from blood loss, and in a bold move withdrew his own blood, transfused his blood into his sister, and then operated on her to save her life. |
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He joined the transcendentalist Utopian community at Brook Farm in 1841, not because he agreed with the experiment but because it helped him save money to marry Sophia. |
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In 2003, the Transportation Research Board Committee, chaired by two psychologists, reported that ESBRs could save an additional 1,000 lives a year. |
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It was designed save money through fewer accidents in the long term. |
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A one-handed save by Wojciech Szczesny prevented Darren Pratley giving Bolton an early lead and Arsenal looked short of ideas in a goalless first half. |
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In 1951 however, a group of railway enthusiasts, alarmed at the loss of this part of British industrial heritage, stepped in to save the failing Talyllyn Railway. |
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They were destroyed and subsequent efforts to save the city were futile. |
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The cafeteria is trayless this year, in an effort to save water. |
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In the UK, the Permanent Secretary to the Home Office, Sir Frank Newsam, coordinated the immediate efforts to defend homes, save lives and recover after the floods. |
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However, there are some warning signs of an impending tsunami, and automated systems can provide warnings immediately after an earthquake in time to save lives. |
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Much of the work is complete, save the crucial signature melody. |
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Maybe a strapping woodsman will come along and save the day. |
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In 1914 the Earl of Plymouth bought it, to save it from developers. |
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As a retired Unesco official with much experience in conserving monuments, Mr. Mutal, 73, has been caught up in the bureaucratic maneuverings to save it. |
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The World Health Organization, UNICEF, Project Peanut Butter, and Doctors Without Borders have used these products to help save malnourished children in developing countries. |
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The French were able to close up during the day, but Tourville was hampered by his efforts to save his flagship, Soleil Royal, which was in a pitiable condition. |
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President Pervez Musharraf is undoubtedly sincere in his belief that he, and he alone, can save Pakistan from the twin perils of terrorism and anarchy. |
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Doubtless ye shall not come into the land, concerning which I sware to make you dwell therein, save Caleb the son of Jephunneh, and Joshua the son of Nun. |
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Weissman has argued that Chaplin's problematic relationship with his mentally ill mother was often reflected in his female characters and the Tramp's desire to save them. |
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The British Museum clarified that the change was purely logistical to save space in the main museum entrance and did not reflect any escalation in threat. |
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I have but one rift in the darkness, that is that I have injured no one save myself by my folly, and that the extent of that folly you will never learn. |
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If rightly used, it will save a great deal of money in every household. |
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He couldn't protect the lead, the OT produced his most confident puckstopping of the night and the shootout, well, he didn't win it and didn't make a save. |
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It occurred all over the mainland, save for the southeastern United States, California west of the Sierra Nevada, and the tropical and subtropical areas of Mexico. |
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A hybrid system that uses a spinning composite rotor to store energy, these flywheels help a vehicle save fuel and ultimately reduce its CO2 emissions. |
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The purpose of turning off the lights overnight is to save energy. |
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These, however, had little effect save the devastation of the County. |
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The presence of evil was explained by the myth of Pandora, when all of the best of human capabilities, save hope, had been spilled out of her overturned jar. |
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In 2003 DNPA started to subsidise moorland farmers to keep Dartmoor Ponies in an attempt to save the breed after new European legislation increased the costs of keeping them. |
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The mindwipe of Magneto is a necessary action and it is also a wrong one, but it appears to be the only way to save the human population from extinction. |
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Such a fetus is perfectly viable save for the act of the abortionist. |
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Followers of the cult Breatharianism believe that the energy they save on digesting food and drink can be transformed into physical, emotional and spiritual energy. |
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To save electricity, I unplug my computer when I am not at home. |
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In desperation, the Sultan Mahmud II appealed to the empire's traditional archenemy Russia for help, asking the Emperor Nicholas I to sent an expeditionary force to save him. |
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The company had sought to sell its current base, and relocate elsewhere in West Cornwall to raise funds, although no suitable site was found in time to save the service. |
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All vessels have an international duty to give reasonable assistance to other ships in distress in order to save life, but there is no obligation to try to salve the vessel. |
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But even now he can save it by complying with the UN's demand. |
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Brethren if you want mo' preachin', save a little dram for me. |
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The Clerk of the Parliaments presented the bills awaiting assent to the monarch, save that supply bills were traditionally brought up by the speaker. |
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Because the objectives here are not to save the vessel, the wrecks are usually refloated or removed by the cheapest and most practical method possible. |
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Then it was important to have a large contingent of rich people who could save a greater proportion of their income than the poor and invest it in physical capital. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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Stoke threw men forward in numbers as they attempted to find a way back into the game, and Mark Schwarzer was forced into a low save from Huth's close-range effort. |
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With Company forces approaching Cawnpore and some believing that they would not advance if there were no hostages to save, their murders were ordered. |
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A relief expedition was dispatched under Admiral John Byng to save it. |
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There was also an experiment in 2007 in partnership with Boeing to have aircraft towed to the runway to save fuel, as a potential change to future operational procedures. |
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To save money, major upgrades to the 1934 refinery had been postponed. |
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Also, sealing cracks and crevices around homes puts less strain on home appliances and can save time, money and hassle by preventing major repairs. |
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He lived among us and died on the cross to save us from our sin. |
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