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Having gone down instead of Hereford on a dramatic final day of the Conference Premier season just over a month ago, they had been given a lifeline - but now look like being disappointed.
The All Blacks were given a lifeline.
Liam Fox has been given a lifeline.
But they may have inadvertently been given a lifeline by the American government.
South Africa have been given a lifeline by Ethiopia allowing the suspended Minyahil Teshome to play against Botswana.
Despite it looking likely that they would go two goals down, Valencia were given a lifeline when Berjon saw his spot-kick saved by Domenech.
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Sure, tax rebates like these give a lifeline to companies that were about to sink beneath the waves, but would it be so terrible if some builders that lost their heads during the housing mania ceased to exist?
The FA Cup gives a lifeline to so many clubs and boy do we need it.
Their courage is giving a lifeline to millions in desperate need".
"This will give a lifeline to many communities in tackling the very serious problem of rural isolation and represents a major overhaul of the Rural Transport Programme but one that will lead to major improvements".
November 2009 Bank of England admits that HBOS was given a secret lifeline during the 2008 crisis, peaking at £25.4bn on 13 December 2008, which was repaid on 16 January 2009.
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