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be a salvation
noun
The name of the Appendix:Latin script
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Some variation of Cinecittà's public-private business model, for better or for worse, may ultimately turn out to be a salvation for other ailing cultural institutions here.
Says Jane Jacobs, a provocative thinker about urban issues: "The salvation of these dreadfully-off economies, if there is going to be a salvation, is in this kind of thing".
Mindfulness also happens to be a salvation for caregivers facing the ongoing stress from caring for a loved one with dementia.
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"The skate park is a salvation".
She is trying to convince herself it is a salvation.
For many authors, this all-out campaign was a salvation.
She had been an isolated teen-ager, and punk was "a salvation," she said.
Whether they are a salvation or a loss, they are moments that we tend to remember.
Unsaid, at least here, is that Mr. Clinton has also been a salvation to Mr. Obama.
In that way, and many others, the Web has been a salvation.
"The church has been a salvation in our community with civil rights and everything, but this is politics and business".
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