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But Bert was thrown a surprising lifeline by Heidi: "It's cuckoo," she said.
On February 7th the MPC threw out another lifeline by lowering the rate to 5.25%.
But they may have inadvertently been given a lifeline by the American government.
Now it has been offered a £25,000 lifeline by a Swiss art gallery.
Millwall grabbed at their possible relegation lifeline by beating Wigan 2-0 in a dramatic win-or-bust encounter.
South Africa have been given a lifeline by Ethiopia allowing the suspended Minyahil Teshome to play against Botswana.
And it gives Mr. Assad — who needs to be gone — a lifeline by urging his government to implement its now thoroughly discredited "commitments" to reform.
Djokovic, who had won 12 sets in a row before this match, grabbed a lifeline by taking the close-fought third set 6-4.
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The root of many serious social problems can be traced to the monopoly of all political powers and economic lifelines by a privileged interest group, and China's fundamental problem is the problem of democratic constitutionalism.
Lifeline, made by Philips, is easy to use.
But Ms Gillard when prime minister, facing opposition alarm over the boats, grabbed a lifeline offered by an expert panel.
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