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Players on television can occasionally get "lifeline" help from the audience or a friend, but the game player can get no such help with sticky questions.
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On an episode of "Live With Regis and Kelly," he explained why there was a delay in determining the debate format: "The big hang-up was, George Bush wanted to get lifelines, you know, so he could call somebody".
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People with pre-existing conditions who have been turned down for health insurance could get a lifeline under the Senate Finance Committee's proposed health plan: they would be eligible to sign up for a high-risk insurance pool that would accept all applicants, regardless of health status.
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Those who couldn't sign up for Obamacare by the deadline because of technical glitches with the health care website may get a lifeline, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced Thursday.
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While some large Wall Street banks have been thriving in recent months after getting a lifeline from the government, other financial institutions, including smaller banks, have been teetering.
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