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But perhaps he has found his home at last, now that the keepers of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn -- recognizing that he is, of course, the last masterwork of the American sculptor Frederick MacMonnies -- are offering to salvage him from the pit and the abyss and give him shelter in their bosky glades.
There are good performances as well in "An Actor Prepares," from Mark Elliot Wilson as a has-been, alcoholic actor and James Leighton as the son who is trying to salvage him while also seeking to make his own way in the acting business.
One can cull several volumes of extraordinary work from the second half of Kipling's life, and when his reputation was at its lowest, during the decolonizing years after World War II, critics sometimes looked to late stories about English life like "The Gardener" or "The Wish House" as a way to salvage him.
A slightly more heartfelt apology the day before the final was enough to salvage him a spot in the stadium, but not on the pitch.
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Can you imagine?" Mr. Muller's entrepreneurial streak — his previous business interests included sportswear, ocean towage and salvage — led him to revive the dormant Spyker brand in 2000 in Zeewolde, outside Amsterdam.
Brooks's liquid madeleine liberates more stories, notably of the many things that his older brother, Irving, did for him — not least, get him to the hospital after he was hit by a car while doing tricks on skates that Irving had salvaged for him.
Then Sanford I. Weill called and asked Ms. Krawcheck, 37, to help him salvage the reputation of his scandal-ridden Citigroup.
By the time Fay Vincent took office in 1989, Dahlgren, then 77, had wearied in his pursuit of trying to get a commissioner to help him salvage his reputation.
In the first story a French-born lawyer is summoned by her cruel Senegalese father to help him salvage the mess he's made of another of his children's lives.
Englishman Donald, who lost a play-off to Brandt Snedeker at the same venue last year, made a poor start to Sunday's final round with a double-bogey six on the first, before birdies on the fifth and sixth helped him salvage some respectability.
On my third day on Capitol Hill as an Associated Press reporter newly transferred from Indianapolis, the Post's top story was written by veteran Congressional correspondent Robert C. Albright, with this lead: "President Eisenhower last night appealed directly to the people to help him salvage his $71.8 billion budget from Capitol Hill's economy ax".
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