More recently, 60 brass shell cases were salved from under a 5.5in gun which had been mounted on the stern. |
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The arrival of De Boer may have salved a few wounds at Rangers in midweek, but Celtic were also busy on the transfer front. |
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Consciences may be salved by the doctrine that the pursuit of self-interest will in fact make everyone better off. |
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Various pieces of engine room machinery were salved and these were later disposed of to third party companies. |
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Matching Celtic's nine-in-a-row record of Scottish league titles salved the wound on one side. |
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At a distance, the masses look less insurrectionist than conservative and were quickly salved when the queen walked amongst them. |
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He bounds back up the stairs from the car park and sits again, lip duly salved. |
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Making it an official day off salved my conscience a little. |
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Then he carefully cleaned and salved the cuts and scrapes on my face and palms, kissing them lightly and whispering meaningless, soothing sounds to me all the while. |
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A pure or merit salvage award will seldom exceed 50 percent of the value of the property salved. |
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Let us give them our support here, and in their work, but above all let us not return home with our consciences salved, in the belief that we have done a good deed. |
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The machinery was salved and taken to Halifax for disposal. |
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Opening a case of bandages salved from the beach, he was about to help when she suddenly slipped by him and disappeared after a puzzling and eery chase. |
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When property is lost at sea and rescued by another, the rescuer is entitled to claim a salvage award on the salved property. |
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The amount of the award depends on, in part, the value of the salved vessel, the degree of risk involved and the degree of peril the vessel was in. |
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