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The human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei proved to be a saviour for juveniles on death row in Iran.
God's love and generosity ensures that anyone, however unpromising, can be a saviour, at least at times.
Have I been brainwashed into overestimating the power of an art museum to be a saviour?The cure for these insecurities came in a meeting with Stephen Sheppard, a professor of urban developmental economics.
It's like the old Guardian advert," says Greengrass, referring to the famous 1986 ad in which a skinhead looks like he's a mugger but turns out to be a saviour.
The amiable man with which she turns up may be a saviour or may just be there to be snubbed: his "I'm a poet" is met with "have a pitta bread".
A publisher who had already seen the iPad before its launch believed it would be a saviour: "Steve believes in old media companies and wants them to do well".
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