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In a statement on Nov. 13 from outside the White House, Mr. Gore even referred to a "saving grace" to the unsettled presidential race.
The original referred to a saving of £170m a year.
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She was referring to a belief that drinking wine saves many French people, with their fat-rich diets, from heart disease.
"It's a much more tangible feeling than collecting things on a Pinterest board," she said, referring to a service that lets people save and store interesting links and pictures found on the Web.
Information technology (IT), typically, refers to a set of applications to transmit, save, recover, and report data in the context of a business.
"Greywater systems save water," Allen said, referring to a Greywater Action study researched in collaboration with the City of Santa Rosa, EBMUD and Ecology Action.
"On the other hand, that is not unrelated to the phenomenon that was involved in saving the Loomis," he added, referring to a campaign last summer in which several high-tech entrepreneurs quickly raised $13.1 million to preserve a magnificent swath of forest in the North Cascade Mountains in Washington state.
"Would you push them out of the way if a car was coming?" Jeremy Bell asked Bay News 9, referring to saving a family member.
The Royal Navy flagship Cameron referred to saved the lives of more than 2,900 Mediterranean migrants, but it was recently replaced with a survey vessel just half the size.
A pyometra refers to a womb infection.
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