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- noun Plural form of
rescue . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rescue .
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Examples
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I am concerned that the two recent rescues is only going to encourage Americans into idiotic behavior. lysh
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But Barofsky himself appeared on CNN to explain that the actual outstanding amount for the financial rescues is closer to $3 trillion, including loans that have yet to be repaid.
Wonk Room » TARP Inspector General Debunks His Own False $23 Trillion Bailout Estimate 2009
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Her rescues from the Superhero will sustain her stardom and foster a relationship between them and the world.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Common Superhero Day Jobs, Part 2 2009
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There is I think precisely one woman character of note, an old lady who Lawrence rescues from a train wreck (he blew up the train).
January Books 8) Seven Pillars of Wisdom nwhyte 2008
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They scuba dive, parachute, practice mountain rescues and undergo grueling physical tests and training.
Gulf War II 2008
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The novel was filmed in 1937, directed by Jaques Feyder, with Robert Donat as Fothergill and Marlene Dietrich as the Russian countess he rescues from the Reds.
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The safety officer always has SCABA (self contained air breathing apparatus) available to use in rescues for incidents as you have described.
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The safety officer always has SCABA (self contained air breathing apparatus) available to use in rescues for incidents as you have described.
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The safety officer always has SCABA (self contained air breathing apparatus) available to use in rescues for incidents as you have described.
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The safety officer always has SCABA (self contained air breathing apparatus) available to use in rescues for incidents as you have described.
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