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My family worked hard to rescue that tree.
"We tried really hard to rescue them," Mr. Jingmei said.
The International Monetary Fund is trying hard to rescue Argentina's stagnating economy.
Susanne Mentzer tried hard to rescue the Gloria from its doldrums and sang affectingly in the Stabat Mater.
He invited Theo Padnos to dinner, so that the team members could meet one of the people they had worked so hard to rescue.
But currently, the tech is floating in novelty territory and it looks like it will be hard to rescue that without something major coming to save it.
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HOW bad Europe's debt crisis gets depends largely on Spain, which would be much harder to rescue than smaller economies like Greece.
"By the same token, it's very difficult when the captors have taken steps to make it harder to rescue the Burnhams".
Thinking that boys would suffer greatly from the absence of a father, some parents might work harder to rescue a marriage when a boy is in the home.
So by adding to the pressure on the governments of countries in crisis, the Germans and their allies succeed in forcing reform, but at the cost of making it far harder to rescue the euro.Emerging economies which borrow in a foreign currency have long been vulnerable to these kinds of self-fulfilling crises of confidence.
"That's when the fire got really fucked up, and it became harder to rescue the children," Cayetano told me.
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