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Ellison, whose purchase of the tournament allowed it to stay here, is considered something of a savior for the event.
The fighters hailed their leader, Joseph Kony, as a prophet and a savior for the historically oppressed Acholi people.
He was a former first-round draft pick who was supposed to be a savior for the Royals.
The Vice-President may still decide to run, but it will be harder for him to portray himself as a savior for the Party.
Facing such circumstances, both Collins and Warthen have characterized Rice as "a savior" for the Mets — an unlikely outcome given his modest professional background.
Richard Just, the editor at the time, had the unenviable choice of trying to find a savior for the magazine or watching it die slowly.
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I can't be a savior for this football team.
Despite the human rights abuses and larceny on a grand scale, many Peruvians still view the jailed president as a savior for crushing the bloody insurgency by ferocious Shining Path guerrillas and dragging the nation out of hyperinflation.
D.C. 37, as it is often called, can have such huge influence that in the fiscal crisis of 1975, Mr. Gotbaum was hailed as a savior for helping the city avert bankruptcy.
"Many people saw him as a savior, and he is a savior for them, even though the lawyers' movement was essentially aimed at upholding the rule of law," said Babar Sattar, a constitutional lawyer, who warned that such unrealistic hopes were bound to produce disappointments.
He has answered by simply evolving into the Yankees' most consistent pitcher — a savior for a dinged-up rotation currently managing without the ace C. C. Sabathia.
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