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Coleman credited Obama's Recovery Act with providing a "lifeline" when the city needed it most.
It's a lifeline when you're starting out, having people to support you.
England were given another lifeline when Scarratt had another penalty chance from the same position.
McCullin, I'm told, received a lifeline when a second opinion advised a quadruple bypass operation.
They were handed a lifeline when Fleetwood, two points above them in 20th, lost at Walsall on Monday.
"But later, 'The Tonight Show,' whoever was doing it, was that same lifeline, when I was out on the road or acting in the summer at Williamstown.
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.
Despite its tendency to maim and kill them, the fearsome machine is cautiously welcomed by the townspeople, some of whom recognize an economic lifeline when they see one.
Rangers handed themselves a lifeline when Goian threw himself in front of Steven Whittaker's cross and bulleted home a header with eight minutes to go.
However, they were thrown a lifeline when a fine pass from Cunningham enabled Paul Johnson to get outside a defender and race to the line.
However, St Johnstone were given a lifeline when Henderson, on for Bitton, tripped Swanson inside the box and the Saints player hammered the resultant penalty past Gordon.
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