Three quick-thinking passers-by were today hailed as heroes for saving a man's life with emergency first aid as he lay on the pavement. |
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We think of ourselves as a quick-thinking, hardy lot, but we're getting killed out there. |
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There were apparently some quick-thinking, well-informed people in the operating room. |
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Only a quick-thinking Puerto Rican shopkeeper saved the rabbi from serious damage. |
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The gambler, Wheeler reveals, was eventually duped by a quick-thinking stranger. |
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Feillu, Carrara, Ongarato and Marco Marcato are all quick-thinking riders who can read a race well and then win an eventual sprint. |
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A quick-thinking team who helped prevent an air crash are in the running for a top honour. |
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The quick-thinking hero beat the dogs off with a lead and dived on top of Sam to protect him. |
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Two quick-thinking councillors saved an elderly people's home from going up in flames after yobs set it alight. |
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But quick-thinking Sgt Lynne pulled Mr Johnson's tongue from his throat and put the biker in the recovery position until paramedics arrived. |
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Don't let this week's quick-thinking, speed talking blarney artists bamboozle you into making decisions or doing anything before you're ready. |
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The quick-thinking mum also pulled all plugs from electric sockets in the house. |
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The bizarre thing about this scene is Bond playing the dizzy blonde to Moneypenny's quick-thinking control freak. |
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The situation was defused by quick-thinking American officers who had their men take a knee, visibly disarm, and then back off slowly. |
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Talented, quick-thinking and mobile people are required at both the department's head office in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and at regional and district offices across Canada. |
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On some ships, a few quick-thinking chief petty officers barricaded themselves and their men in vital areas, securing watertight doors against the invaders. |
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His bravery, professionalism, and quick-thinking are impressive. |
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Paramedics said Mr Wardle would have died had it not been for the actions of a quick-thinking neighbour who staunched the flow of blood from a stab wound in his shoulder. |
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Gross, only a 20-year-old junior, is a deadeye passer, a poised runner and a quick-thinking field general. |
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Fortunately, quick-thinking Daniel ran to get the glucogen kit so his parents could give his brother an injection. |
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The group's newshound is the plump and resourceful Ollie and Rachael, the news presenter, is graceful and quick-thinking. |
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At the largest firms in Japan and Germany, quick-thinking CEOs almost never call the shots on their own. |
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A RETIRED headteacher who cut his hand off with a power saw has praised his quick-thinking neighbours for rushing to his aid. |
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Hershel is bitten in the leg by one of the undead, and a quick-thinking Rick hacks off the infected limb in the hope that the zombification doesn't spread. |
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A SKYDIVER knocked out at 12,500ft was saved by quick-thinking friends. |
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Within minutes of realising the danger of the situation, quick-thinking James lit a fire using sage brush, which he managed to keep burning for the next two days. |
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Quick-thinking interplay and a snappy first-time shot from Nick Davies off his back foot halved the gap. |
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Quick-thinking reactions become a definite asset during the fighting sequences. |
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Quick-thinking organisers plunged the stage into darkness to protect the star's modesty. |
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Quick-thinking Ryan, who was just ten at the time, put his mum in the recovery position before calling an ambulance when she collapsed in February. |
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