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After all, write Luke Meddings and Scott Thornbury, it was in need of rescue.
Brooks does not dwell upon the specific depredations from which his soul was in need of rescue.
But I doubt that those whose lives were transformed by the Tchaikovsky-Petipa "Sleeping Beauty" in 1890, or even those in New York who flocked in the tens of thousands to the spectacular musical "The Black Crook," which opened in 1866 and ran on and off for 30 years, felt that the dance was in need of rescue.
"No-one was in need of rescue and this was a precautionary measure in case it became necessary to remove residents".
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Even the superhero genre -- the books that generally power sales -- may be in need of rescue.
Typically, though, the children on "Honey" really are in need of rescue.
These vessels have no hope of reaching European shores, and are in need of rescue almost as soon as they push off.
To suggest we are in need of rescue or insulting our intelligence seems distinctly anti-feminist to me.
Davidson, perhaps on the basis of his youthful Thames-side rescue, had convinced himself that nearly all young girls alone in London were in need of rescue from a life of vice.
Although we don't yet know the cause of this spill and if it is from a ship or a faulty pipeline, penguins continue to be in need of rescue.
Michelle Kay, of Petaluma, beckoned late Saturday for help for her sister's horse and two goats, left in a field near the Middletown Vet Hospital, where she had heard that some dogs may have also been in need of rescue.
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