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For the children their main lifeline with the outside world is the smartphone.
Then, on Monday, she debuted the finished product, Lifeline, with another live stream (bit.ly/heapsong).
In this case, Gannett is offering Tribune a lifeline with potential to create a modicum of stability.
Their play became increasingly sloppy and Defoe gave Sunderland a superb lifeline with the final kick of the first half.
The struggling North Sea oil industry was thrown a lifeline with a package of tax cuts and allowances worth an estimated £1.3bn a year.
School and college sixth-forms have been thrown a lifeline, with a rescue package aimed at protecting them from further cuts.
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After Typhoon Haiyan ripped through, this city of 220,000 had almost no lifelines, with grocery stores emptied by looters and aid slow to arrive.
His tired, weary baritone chews over biblical allusions about lost faith and fleeting redemption, mixing religious lifelines with sexual healing and relationship battle-scars.
It is a place, after all, where the past always shadows the present (Isn't that DiMaggio loping out there behind Bernie Williams?) and where public events melt into our memories, tagging our lifelines with pay-attention-to-this asterisks.
These are critical lifelines with NATO imposing a no-fly zone over the country.
In the summer of 2012, she re-recorded the track "Pale Blue Eyes" (which had first appeared on her album "Lifelines") with German electronic musician Christopher von Deylen, better known under his alias Schiller.
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