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It's not clear whether this show will do much to rescue his reputation.
The three shows together did much to rescue New York theater.
And neither the United States nor the cash-strapped I.M.F. can do much to rescue any country here.
The production had better luck elsewhere, especially in Gunter von Kannen, a marvelously blowsy and disreputable Alberich, and in John Tomlinson's Hagen, which did much to rescue "Gotterdammerung".
This eloquent and witty book does much to rescue Victorian Britain from its traditional image as a place of stolid public rectitude coupled with private vice.
At that time, bailout-weary Northern European countries wanted not so much to rescue the banking sector here as to significantly shrink it, and end what they viewed as its reliance on suspect money from the former Soviet Union.
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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.
The trickier question is whether their role in safeguarding financial stability has been counter-productive; too much intervention to rescue financial markets led to an increase in risk-taking, and thus contributed to the crash of 2007-08.
It is much easier to rescue a negotiation that has just started to go off track than to save one that has completely derailed.
Shareholders of Royal Ahold, the food and beverage retailer, voted today to appoint Anders C. Moberg chief executive, but some of them also said he would be paid too much to help rescue the company.
It has committed as much as $70 billion to rescue the A.I.G. insurance company.
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