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But technology has ridden to the rescue, in the form of small satellite tags.
He chose the music that Mr. Ebeling has ridden to in competitions, from the movie "The Mission".
A.A. has ridden to hegemony on some of our strongest cultural winds: Protestantism, self-improvement, abstemiousness, scientism.
Now Lydia Shire, the proprietor of Biba, another leading local eating place, has ridden to Locke's rescue.
The US Federal Reserve has ridden to the rescue of beleaguered markets, but Vodafone is missing out.
On occasion, Ms. Giske has ridden to events with Ms. Quinn in the speaker's city-provided car, a courtesy permitted under a ruling by the city's ethics board.
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I've ridden to the hounds.
Politicians have benefited, too, as central banks have ridden to the economic rescue.
He had ridden to the capital and slept under a tarp for two weeks.
Wall Street profits have ridden to the rescue, according to H. Carl McCall, the state comptroller.
Now there is Jaroslav Halak, whom the Canadiens have ridden to an unexpectedly strong start to the postseason.
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