Finally, after 48 hours, she was rescued and treated for dehydration, hypothermia and broken bones. |
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All the people in the building were rescued and within a very short time the whole place was utterly ablaze. |
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As many as 750 children have been rescued by Vathsalya from the jaws of despair, and perhaps death, some of them only a few months old. |
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The people had been inside or were clinging to the side of a rubber raft for between six and eight hours before they were rescued. |
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Without more ado, the old leather bucket was rescued, cleaned up and tried out. |
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The crew had been cast adrift in a rubber boat Oct.29 and were not rescued until 11 days later. |
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Mother and son are cast adrift but rescued by Jupiter and, after Perseus has completed his tasks, he kills Acrisius by accident. |
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Mr Lightoller, second officer on board the stricken liner, was one of the last people to be rescued after the ship went down. |
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Mr Conroy's fishing partner was rescued by two surfers who went to his aid after hearing yells for help, police said. |
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Otherwise, I'll convert a slim box closet into a server rack and chain together rescued computers that I'll rebadge as data servers. |
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On Thursday, three fishermen had to be rescued by an air-sea rescue helicopter as a rising tide left them cut off from the mainland. |
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The bravery of seven Solomon Islands men who rescued three Australian soldiers on August 30 has been formally recognised. |
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A kindle of kittens rescued from a box behind a dumpster have become online stars. |
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Eleven out of 13 rescued kittens featured in the Advertiser have found new homes. |
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Crying out for help, the monk was rescued by his brethren, but they could see no dragon. |
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Hymn cycles extolling redeeming knowledge were sung to focus believers' attention on the beauty of Paradise, where rescued souls dwelt. |
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If he had known, why hadn't he ridden in like some knight in shining armor and rescued her? |
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Unlike many would-be damsels in distress, I never imagined myself being rescued by a knight in shining armor. |
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Governments know from experience that struggling companies typically can't be rescued with taxpayer money. |
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The dealer was just going to give it to the wreckers but I went and rescued it. |
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In the Guinness book The Fairmount generated worldwide attention 20 years ago when preservationists rescued it from a wrecking ball. |
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Three people were rescued from the stricken yacht's life raft by sailors from HMAS Newcastle. |
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The rescued mariners were landed at Culdrose, where they were checked by the medical team and given a good breakfast and a chance to rest. |
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The rescued fishermen were transferred to the lifeboat and landed at Valentia Island but luckily none of the men were injured. |
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Abandoning the boat, expert horsemen Floyd and Gordon Takes Gun rode into the floodwaters with lariats and rescued twenty-seven people. |
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One member of the crew was rescued by a US Navy helicopter, and did not suffer serious injury. |
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Both mother and son suffered in the cold water, but were rescued essentially unhurt. |
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Two crewmen died, but the remaining 20 were eventually rescued by the lifeboat. |
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Four dogs, a kitten and a collection of snakes and lizards were rescued unharmed. |
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Hundreds of people are still waiting to be rescued from the rooftops of homes and buildings. |
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Alisha was eventually rescued by firefighters from her bedroom, after a chip pan fire engulfed the kitchen in flames. |
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The female tabby is seeking a reunion with her owners after being dramatically rescued by firefighters. |
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The men were winched to safety and became the first people rescued by helicopter off the coast of Ireland. |
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John rescued his coffee from the confusion and leaned back in his chair to admire his son. |
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Several troubled companies saw their share prices boosted by the possibility that they could be rescued by a buy-out. |
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He is the world-renowned authority and registrar on the species he rescued from obscurity. |
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Another is a minuscule, dead-end space that was rescued from oblivion by a wall fountain and a pond. |
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The relationship counselling service has been rescued from the brink of closure in west and north Wiltshire. |
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But the club was only rescued from extinction earlier this year by the new chairman. |
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He rescued his bag, and clinging to the poles he somehow managed to crawl up the ice foot, but he was pretty wet and soon very cold. |
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Three of my five cats have been rescue cats, and one is the son of a rescued animal. |
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In Miami, restoration of the buildings was what rescued the district from the brink of dereliction. |
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Three people were rescued in hurricane force winds today, after a yacht from London began dragging its anchor east of Hunda Sound, off Burray. |
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The twelve-month-old cat was rescued from the moors by an anonymous walker and delivered to Moggies Cat Rescue two weeks ago. |
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One of the world's most extensive audio archives has been rescued from obscurity, ready for remastering and reuse. |
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Some of our formerly rescued and rehabilitated children are now the leaders and liberators in their own communities. |
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The ladies travelling first class were all rescued, but the women in steerage were not even issued with lifebelts. |
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All seven crew members were rescued by lifeboats from Hamble and Calshot before being transferred to waiting ambulances at Warsash. |
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On Sunday the lifeboat rescued a yacht which had run aground off Heir Island. |
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At least two people had to be rescued using a lifeline and life jackets as they were pulled through the fast flowing water. |
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A Royal Navy helicopter from HMS Seahawk has rescued five people who had been drifting in a life raft off the coast of Britain for a week. |
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He moved to the safety of his life raft, from which he was rescued by an all-weather lifeboat which took him back to Whitby. |
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It is thought they threw them a life ring, to which they were clinging when they were rescued. |
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The six-month-old Rottweiler had been rescued from the pound by the Gregory Street woman, while the two-year-old ridgeback was visiting her home. |
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Two people bathing in the sea at the Cove on July 22, 2000 had to be rescued when they got into difficulty in a dangerous rip current. |
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We were told also by other beach strollers that children caught in the rip current earlier had to be rescued. |
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A local woman helped a Rohingya refugee in a small hospital after she was rescued yesterday off Indonesia. |
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They'd rescued over thirty cursed items between them, battling voodoo loas, Druids, vampires, werewolves, and ghosts in the process. |
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A mountain biker was injured and had to be rescued on Thursday on a swampy part of a trail on Mount Seymour where bikers ride over fallen logs. |
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All the historical artefacts rescued from the building will be sold at auction next month. |
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And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park. |
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On the River Thames near London, 11 rowers had to be rescued after their rowing boats were swamped by huge waves and nearly sank. |
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As they were rescued, the crew and a desolate captain watched the ship slip astern into deep water, disappearing from view. |
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A 23-year-old woman from Indonesia clung to a floating sago palm tree in the ocean before being rescued by a Malaysian ship. |
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The colossal irony is that a madman who rescued her from her folly was the same madman who later killed her. |
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The York fireman rushed into a burning building and rescued a beautiful young woman clad only in a baby-doll nightie. |
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Telecommunication operators in Bulgaria have been rescued from the obligation to hold public procurement tenders to purchase new equipment. |
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Eleventh-century England is seen as intellectually isolated, rescued from barbarity only by Norman longships. |
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The men were weary with starvation and thirst, when they were eventually rescued by Solomon Islanders loyal to the Allies. |
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Little Maddie had to be rescued from her mother's thrashing lest she be injured. |
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Some aspects of the segmental pattern are rescued, with more naked cuticle separating the denticle belts. |
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Priceless historical film rescued from a Blackburn rubbish skip will go on show to the public for the first time this week. |
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The cash will also help her to feed the menagerie of rescued animals that she looks after at her Market Weighton home. |
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Even his wife and daughter are less relieved to see him and be rescued than they are concerned by how much of a mentalist he has become. |
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Now it has been rescued by the museum and will start a long, painstaking restoration programme to bring it back to tip-top condition. |
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Eventually another driver flagged her down and rescued the cat from the roof of her car. |
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It was about the same size as the ventilation shafts at the school I rescued hostages from as my first mission, except it was round, not square. |
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After embarrassing attempts at kicking with all my might, I was rescued by one of the super-experienced instructors. |
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Your characters lean and crouch over a grateful rescued civilian, in typical cool and besuited fashion. |
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Firefighters praised a teenage girl who shinned down a drainpipe and rescued her sister and friend trapped in a house blaze. |
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They were without water and had only a couple of packets of mints between them for 24 hours before being rescued by a Sea King helicopter. |
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The fishing trawler then proceeded towards Peterhead where the rescued fishermen were landed. |
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He shipped a sea or two, as the sailor would say, before he was rescued by the helping hand of his companion from a watery grave. |
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During the 17th and 18th centuries, there were other mariners shipwrecked or abandoned and subsequently rescued. |
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Dashed upon a bleak, inhospitable and unfortunately uninhabited shore, the five shipwrecked souls were faced with extinction if not rescued. |
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Tender and gallant, you've rescued these hapless insects from all sorts of scrapes and misadventures. |
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Still, it pains me that birds hit my house and that they risk encounters with my husband's bird dog and my daughter's cat, a rescued stray. |
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He also has a proven track record in troubleshooting, having rescued failing Swindon Council a year ago. |
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For their part, Kondo and Ueno bivouacked at the same height for two nights, waiting to be rescued before moving lower for the pickup. |
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To hear his admirers tell it, he single-handedly rescued the network in the 1980s with his uncanny gift for finding quality shows. |
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Of Scharnhorst's crew of 1,968, just 36 were rescued from the icy waters as their wrecked ship sank. |
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One hundred thousand unamplified phage were rescued with Exassist helper phage in SOLR cells to generate a library in pSKII for EST sequencing. |
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But mountaineering involves risk, and occasionally a mountaineer must be rescued. |
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In a separate incident, a teenager had to be rescued from mud flats at the mouth of the River Wyre. |
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A boatload of refugees rescued from their sinking vessel at sea has finally been allowed to land, after a two week standoff. |
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The rescued men included the Taiwanese skipper of the vessel as well as two Taiwanese and two Vietnamese workers. |
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Religions need to be rescued from their present framework of conflictual relationship and relocated in a paradigm of mutual cooperation. |
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Now it has been rescued following a management buyout for an undisclosed amount of money. |
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Many of these dogs are mutts and shelter dogs whom people gave up on, and were rescued themselves. |
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They were rescued when firemen put ladders up to the bedroom window, smashed the glass and guided the trio to safety. |
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They have sailed with dolphins dancing on their bow wave, and have been rescued from a sinking tourist boat in the Galapagos. |
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Emergency crews had to fit a neck brace to the injured woman and push the Cavalier back on to its wheels before she could be rescued. |
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The quality and conviction of her performance almost rescued even that most soporifically self-important of police dramas Inspector Morse. |
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Conveniently, there were other people around, and I was rescued in the nick of time. |
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So he called his dad who brought up the tractor, and he got into the digger bucket and they maneuvered it up high into the tree and rescued her. |
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Also rescued were their pet birds a cockatiel, two parrots and three budgies. |
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Hester Lockyear of Beacon Bay gets a lick from the Maltese terrier pup she rescued from a roadside hawker in Transkei. |
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And in a parliamentary debate before the war, he rescued a bumbling John Major by speaking passionately in favour of war. |
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In the north region, inspectors rescued 2,456 animals and collected a further 35,001 that were unwanted or abandoned. |
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The pair were rescued 28 miles from Port Gregory on Tuesday April 15 after their cabin cruiser drifted off to sea. |
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There were 1,047 emergency call-outs and the charity rescued 833 wild creatures with 598 being released unharmed or set free after treatment. |
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Over 300,000 were rescued from the beaches, and brought safely across exceptionally calm seas. |
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The Lady is eventually rescued by Sabrina, the nymph of the river Severn and an embodiment of chastity. |
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The rescued oarsmen breakfasted aboard, and descended the gangplank shortly after 8 am, wearing identical boiler suits supplied by the ship. |
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Kildare were in the doldrums but he quickly rescued them and they almost succeeded in achieving All-Ireland glory. |
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I have rescued just about every animal you can think of and it's those memories that will always stay with me. |
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On the return voyage, his ship was lost off Cape Cod, but he and his crew were rescued. |
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Animal welfare experts were last night cleaning about 200 swans rescued from an oil slick in a city centre marina. |
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Firefighters rescued a mill caretaker after an arson attack left him trapped inside the building. |
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Two and a half hours later all those on or around the Carley float were rescued by a corvette. |
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More than 30 eggs and 15 nests were rescued on Tuesday, and 35 hatchlings and juvenile birds were put on incubators. |
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She became stuck on a narrow ledge and was only rescued after the fire brigade was called out. |
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It portrayed a woman grasping a cross with both hands as she was being rescued from a stormy sea. |
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I would like to inform the authority that I had only three outings on the lake this year and rescued two stranded day boats. |
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In 1868 when the vessel was stranded on a beach in New Zealand, the then Captain rescued the figurehead. |
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Its decks crowded with the addition of the rescued resort employees, Mackenzie helmed the craft toward the Hawaiian Islands. |
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Highfield Hospital chief Wyn Davies got the bird when he rescued a jackdaw that was trapped behind the cavity wall in his office. |
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When he was three, he fell down a well, was rescued, and became a local media celebrity. |
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Midnight was rescued just outside Swindon in October after children stubbed out cigarettes on his eyes. |
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While it deals mainly with seals it has also rescued dolphins, porpoises, otters, deer, numerous birds and even a Siberian tiger. |
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Kent were all out for 339 and Somerset had rescued a victory from almost certain defeat. |
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Predictably, these eggs especially have a slim chance of surviving on the over-crowded beach if they are not rescued. |
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Two hours later Shelley glumly rescued her over-baked potato from the oven, grated some Red Leicester over it and ate at the kitchen table. |
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The helicopter crew also demonstrated how an injured man could be rescued from a fishing boat in the high seas. |
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Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said. |
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In very heavy seas, gales, blizzards and sub-zero temperatures and darkness six people including a girl aged 12 were rescued. |
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Two men cheated death when they were rescued from freezing floodwaters after their dinghy capsized near Selby. |
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The chefs de mission condemned the coup and ordered the deposed government to be rescued and returned to the town. |
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A Royal Fleet Auxiliary supply ship en route to the Middle East has rescued 20 people from a sinking boat in the Mediterranean. |
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The few survivors had clung to the vessel for more than two hours before fishing boats rescued them. |
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Coco, a mixed-breed chow, drifted alone on the powerboat for three days before being rescued in good shape. |
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The three hostages were rescued, although one is in serious condition in hospital. |
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Forty rowers had to be rescued from the Thames after high winds caused their boats to become swamped during a race from Putney, west London. |
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On Tuesday police rescued child workers from a sweatshop operating in the Manila suburb of Binondo. |
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I should have made house cats out of them, even though they never had been when I rescued them. |
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The power at the station was switched off immediately, which disrupted train services for more than an hour in the area as she was rescued. |
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A plate of mini idlis consists of 10 lemon-sized idlis in steaming sambhar, screaming to be rescued and relished with a drop of ghee. |
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One of the horses was rescued from a pen of horses bound for slaughter at the New Holland Sales in Pennsylvania. |
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Nine coal miners have been rescued following more than three days trapped underground. |
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But a coalition of animal welfare groups has successfully rescued more than 30 so far. |
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A barn owl had a new lease of life after it was rescued by fire service personnel at Teynampet. |
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He rescued more injured comrades and extinguished the fire before collapsing from exhaustion. |
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Jesus is not praying to be rescued from death, for that is the fate of all human beings. |
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The five rescued people had clung to plastic drums which the boat used as fenders. |
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The driver was trapped inside and had to be rescued by firemen using cutting gear. |
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A few survivors were rescued by Indonesian fishing boats twenty hours later. |
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Warner, who has rescued Thoroughbreds off the racetrack before, plans to keep Big Rut as a lead pony or show horse. |
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Born in the darkness of prison cells, rescued by the community of cowherds, Krishna's childhood is differently cast. |
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The captives on the rock were at last rescued by the islanders, who are the most dexterous cragsmen in those parts. |
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They are rescued by their two suitors, both experienced cragsmen, who scale the walls of the castle and bring them back safely to France. |
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The god Dionysos appeared, in all his divine glory, and rescued the forsaken heroine. |
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The truth is that it was Byrom who rescued the ticketing process from a crisis situation. |
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After three hours the couple were freed by firemen who rescued them from a window. |
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But there is much friction between the five people on the base and the rescued explorer, who wants all the glory for himself. |
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This frigate bird was rescued from the Queen of Prince Rupert ferry after being blown off course by a storm. |
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Congratulations and well done to the two English anglers who were fishing on Gills Pond recently and rescued a young cygnet that was in trouble. |
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Last month Kenyan game wardens rescued the hippo after he had been separated from his herd. |
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The edges are darkened and distressed as if they were rescued from a box of letters kept in a dark attic. |
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His last thought before the sweet deadness of sleep overcame him was that he had to be rescued quickly or else not at all. |
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He was imprisoned two times in a death camp, the last time he was rescued by United Nations forces in 1950 when they entered the country. |
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They found a baby deer and rescued it, thinking they had found the source of the noise. |
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After returning to a defiladed position, he skillfully rescued and evacuated a wounded officer. |
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Four other miners were injured and eight were rescued unharmed. |
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Many of those rescued had been blown out to sea on rubber dinghies. |
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Mary applauded the people of Genoa, who rescued a boatful of children. |
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He was rescued and taken ashore to Guatemala by coastguards last year. |
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They both know what an eerie feeling it must have been for rescuer and rescued, as they listened for those dislodged stones to hit a ledge or plunge into the water. |
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A local recently told the Heritage Trust that she saw the aircraft come down in the sea, and later saw the pilot sitting on the wing waiting to be rescued. |
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While in the water he removed his lifebelt and tied it around one of the nurses and helped her stay afloat until they were rescued by British and French ships. |
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Firefighters rescued the baby from her cot in an upstairs bedroom. |
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A pet life jacket will help your dog stay above water until rescued. |
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So her heroine begins as the deserted changeling waiting to be rescued, and goes through cycles of wickedness and distraction before finding her destiny. |
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First, of the population of tetraploid cells that enter stationary phase, both euploid and aneuploid members can be rescued by starvation in water. |
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Perhaps he was rescued, and a substitute or changeling died instead? |
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But again, it is at the expense of her love interest, Shang, a proud son of a colonel, who once again has to be rescued. |
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Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket. |
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The stories of two of the rescued women, Berry and DeJesus, have riveted Cleveland for close to a decade. |
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Though she had rescued several injured and badly wounded chimpanzees the world over, none had been so badly treated and left uncared for, Ms. Goodall felt. |
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It was rescued from the oubliette by the senior editor in charge of the book section and passed to the managing editor, who was looking for a permanent art critic. |
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Don Hyde, chairman of the Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust, said the trust rescued the large Wurlitzer from the Odeon when it was being converted into a multi-cinema. |
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Awkward moments and hilarity ensue until the humbled hero gets rescued by benevolent locals and in the process, gets transformed. |
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However those critical scholars who are drawing conclusions from the canonic texts alone believe that the woman Jesus rescued and Mary were two separate persons. |
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They rescued the cats, putting two in a carrier and a third in a bag. |
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The time has come for Jack Sparrow to be rescued from Davy Jones's Locker. |
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Only rain could have rescued the home side and a light cloud cover may have raised faint hopes of a miracle but it was all over after India had bowled just 12 balls. |
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Thus, the rescued eye tissues arise from the host and not the donor. |
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The bystanders heroically rescued her from under a school bus. |
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Two of the people rescued were plucked from near-death situations. |
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So we find a story about six sailors who were rescued from a shipwreck through blowing on a penny whistle, which was eventually heard by their rescuers. |
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It will join that old fox stole I rescued from a charity shop. |
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I rescued you from the pound when you were all manky with fleas. |
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She was just skin and bone when she was rescued from the knacker's yard. |
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We might have returned to our un-distinguished pre-war cuisine, or another writer might have rescued us from overcooked cabbage and stodgy puddings. |
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Since mare Nostrum, more than 60 traffickers have been arrested when their boats were intercepted or rescued at sea. |
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He was an abused dog that Stan rescued from an animal shelter. |
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More than a thousand Louisiana residents were rescued by helicopters and airboats Saturday, with hundreds still trapped on the roofs or second stories of buildings. |
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Taylor has rescued various coral cuttings from damaged reef systems nearby, placing them inside the vessels to promote re-growth. |
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And in the final analysis it was her playful innocence that rescued her from the hypnotizing predatoriness of Zanetti, who comes over here as a monstrous enchanter. |
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The two women crossed the Pyrenees by foot, ending up in a Spanish jail before being rescued by friends. |
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More residents were rescued from windows and balconies by ladder. |
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More than a dozen times he rescued the U.S. from the Belgian onslaught, improbably blocking shot after shot. |
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The birds, which were stolen from an aviary in Salisbury last month, were rescued by police after a member of the public heard them whistling the distinctive tune. |
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I donate financially, and have purchased two rescued cats from you. |
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For the uninitiated, Charley's an Edwardian adventuress who stowed away on an airship, the R101, and was rescued by The Doctor just before it blew up in flames. |
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In the ensuing chaos, she herself could have become another grim statistic in the terrible death toll of Sabra and Shatila, had her father not rescued her and her family. |
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A Russian ship rescued two well-known Canadian adventurers who got caught in a storm while attempting to cross the Bering Straight in a row boat, authorities said today. |
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On putting it on she was cast into the water and later rescued. |
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Those children have been rescued and saved, and a large number of those children, about 37 of them or thereabouts, reside here in the United States. |
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Twenty-two seamen were trapped in the mess and rescued by two dockyard workers, Frank Geddes, a 50-year-old welder, and John McComas, a 22-year-old boilermaker. |
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She was rescued by the RSPCA after becoming caught in an illegal gin trap. |
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Learning that a comrade on a friendly listening post had been wounded, he moved through the intense barrage, accompanied by a medical aid man, and rescued the wounded soldier. |
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The yellow phenotype was completely rescued in all five lines. |
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Mooney quickly inflated his life raft, sent out an SOS signal and drifted for fourteen days before he was rescued. |
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Before the wolves can get him, however, he is rescued by a wise old shepherd and brought up as a helot, one of the aboriginal population the Spartans have enslaved. |
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The Hudson River swamped westside parkways, where motorists whose cars were bobbing in the floodwaters had to be rescued by police officers on rafts. |
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A major piece of the hall's history has been rescued, as experts were called in to restore a 50-year-old mural found buried beneath layers of paint. |
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Fortunately, the belly landing went a bit more smoothly and Walsh clambered over the side of the sinking Corsair to be rescued by a small boat and returned to base. |
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The rescued male was in better condition and his fractured wing began to heal without surgery. |
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Mrs. Cross collects old roses, many of which she starts from cuttings given to her by friends or rescued from old homesteads and other neglected sites. |
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Both were rescued by the fire service and suffered only minor injuries. |
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As a result, he came upon and rescued four people in an emergency raft. |
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I can guarantee that all the people who have been rescued from fires, or cut free from wrecked vehicles at road traffic accidents, know our true worth. |
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Joan of Arc, Roland and Vercingetorix, all hardly known in France before 1870, were rescued from the memory hole by a nation that needed martyrs after the Prussian victory. |
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The ISPCA received more than 3,000 calls to its National Animal Helpline from the public anxious to house the 110 dachshunds rescued in that raid. |
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He later crashed the plane into the sea and was rescued relatively unhurt. |
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Each year more than 200 people are rescued from vehicles involved in road accidents in North Yorkshire, a greater number than those rescued from fires. |
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Through dauntless courage and competence, most of her crew lived through the ordeal, ultimately rescued by a Soviet fishing trawler that luckily happened to be nearby. |
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The center had seemingly proven wrong people who contend that rescued eaglets can only survive in captivity. |
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I was rescued by an Iraqi military who were on a sweep of an area. |
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He was trapped underneath until he was rescued by a fire crew. |
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And now that you mention it, I also got seasick, and had altitude sickness, and had to be rescued a few times. |
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A Jack Russell who decided to investigate the fox hole at the back of her garden had to be rescued by fire fighters after getting stuck 3 metres below the earth. |
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He had made a mistress of a girl he rescued from some blasted-out village conquered by the Red Army at the end of the war. |
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Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands. |
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Fourteen survived in lifeboats before being rescued five days later. |
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I've been sawing and hammering away at that wood we rescued from behind the mall, and made a couple of lovely rough crates for my home-made goodies to go into. |
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His faith in a higher power helped his fear subside as he patiently waited to be rescued. |
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And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls. |
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The animal appeared to be fine and started to take sunbath soon after rescued. |
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They've rescued a mannequin from a demolished fourplex and practiced going through concrete with their tools. |
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The previous year's Goodyear Highway Hero Award winner, Jason Harte, rescued a family of six, including four children, from a crushed minivan. |
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A COUPLE had to be rescued when they got lost after becoming disorientated in the low cloud on Cadair Idris. |
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He the fire generated a huge amount of smoke and four adults and a child were rescued by crews from adjacent maisonettes. |
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On Sunday a Guillemot was rescued from the empty boating lake at Llandudno's West Shore. |
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More than 220 people have been rescued after being stranded on an ice floe in the Gulf of Riga. |
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Robredo then rescued a match point to take the final set to a tie-break, with both players looking to be on their last legs. |
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A BRUTAL life of illegal dog fights awaited Gypsie before she was rescued at 15 weeks old. |
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Around 150 people, including old, mentally challenged and those who were on death bed, who have been rescued by police, used to live here. |
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A purebred Brussels griffon, 5-year-old Baxter was abandoned at 3 months of age before he was rescued and adopted by Henderson. |
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But when owner Paul Evans rescued him two years ago, shire horse Sovereign was skin and bone. |
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A KITTEN has been rescued from among a stack of Christmas parcels after staff heard her miaowing in a Royal Mail depot. |
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The men were rescued when a worker broke his silence and police raided the travellers' campsite in Hamble, Hants. |
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Firefighters with handsaws rescued four people from a house in Chingford, North East London, that had been hit by a tree. |
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He rescued an injured fox and a Canadian goose three days ago and wants to check their recovery. |
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British cavers held in Mexico after being rescued from a flooded cave were due to fly home today. |
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Taylor Powers, a 21-year-old college student, had to be rescued from a mountain Sunday afternoon after ingesting mushrooms and stripping naked. |
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Zanzibar nightclub in Stockton has been rescued after owner Springwood Leisure was put into receivership. |
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He was born with dwarfism and no eyes and spent his younger years in a puppy mill before being rescued and trained as a therapy dog. |
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Larue Stelene, rescued a woman and her two small children who were stranded on the roof of their Lycoming County home. |
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Despite being clinically dead when rescued, he was brought ashore by the crew and paramedics resuscitated him. |
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The Egyptian warship was then sunk by escorting destroyer HMS Diana, with 69 surviving Egyptian sailors rescued. |
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I rescued Safi, aged eight months, from an animal shelter where she had been brought as a stray, collarless, without history. |
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The lost mountaineer was easily rescued because his phone transmitted his geocoordinates to the emergency services. |
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It took seven more weeks for the boats to reach Kola where they were rescued by a Russian merchant vessel. |
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In August 2005, the Royal Navy rescued seven Russians stranded in a submarine off the Kamchatka peninsula. |
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In collaboration with the OSS, 413 Allied airmen shot down over Yugoslavia were rescued and evacuated. |
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Segrave's mechanic, Victor Helliwell drowned, but Segrave was rescued by support boats. |
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Approximately 100 people had to be rescued by helicopter and 116 cars were swept out to sea. |
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Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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Coleridge rescued the play's reputation, and his thoughts on it are often still published as supplements to the text. |
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She sighed audibly when the merprince rescued the young mermaid and whisked her away to his kingdom as his bride, thus ending the story. |
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However, following Honda's withdrawal, development of the car continued, in the hope that the team would be somehow rescued. |
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He rescued fellow sailor Alex Thomson in the Southern Ocean, then the yacht Ecover had a mast failure with them both aboard. |
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A message in a bottle is a form of communication often associated with people stranded on a deserted island attempting to be rescued. |
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Another castaway, the Spaniard Pedro Serrano, was rescued after seven and a half years of solitude. |
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One scientist fell in the sea and was rescued by Commander Douglas Bromley, Campania's executive officer. |
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Piestewa died of wounds shortly after capture, while the remaining five prisoners of war were later rescued. |
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The remaining 22 members of the expedition, who had stayed on Elephant Island, were subsequently rescued. |
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Over 700 men were rescued from the open ocean despite cold seas and stormy weather. |
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Poseidon rescued Amymone from a lecherous satyr and then fathered a child, Nauplius, by her. |
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The decisive victory rescued the army's flagging morale, and gave a new hope to the cause for independence. |
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Decorated fragments from it, including a complete exterior stairway, were rescued and built into its 19th century replacement. |
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In the melee which followed Henry II was almost slain had not Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, rescued the king. |
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The mob attacked him, pulling him off his horse and the badge off him, and he had to be rescued by the major from suffering serious harm. |
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As fate would have it, an Ologun who had been on patrol in the area saw the commotion and rescued the Old man with the cane. |
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He was twice rescued by the Marine Mammal Center and other concerned groups in California. |
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They rescued McClure and his crew, returning with them to Belcher's ships, which had entered the Sound from the east. |
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There were 336 prisoners of war taken, of which 224 Germans were rescued by Commodore Keyes on the destroyer Lurcher and brought to England. |
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Bingham was rescued, and won the Victoria Cross for his leadership in the destroyer action. |
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