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What could save them is the woe of others.
"What could save him is that the general election is not far off.
What could save Jennings is the fact that he, like Tillman, is a very good run defender, which is important for a corner in this scheme.
12.35pm GMT Relatives were ignored or reproached when pointing out what could save their loved ones from pain or death, the PM says.
Asked what could save the Giants' season and Coughlin's job, Fiel responded like a true New York sports fan, trying to propose a trade.
Other people said that intuition was what could save a person in the wild and that there was only one way to get it -- through years of experience.
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Dunkirk was now the only port left available for the withdrawal of the mass of the BEF from Europe, and the British Cabinet at last decided to save what could be saved.
Then, in a blinding rush to save what could be saved, recapture the missing ad, or find any other path to a new model of profitability from digital advertising (disappointing) to pay walls (a mixed bag), papers rushed online.
As soon as the Civil Defence team reached their house at the far end of Novi Grad near Odžak to tell them that the Prud dam had broken, mother Željka took her daughter Gordana (aged 6) and her sisters Vladana (14) and 19-month-old Ružica to Odžak, whilst father Vladimir stayed behind in an attempt to fight the horrific flash floods and save what could be saved.
What we did was develop an informed view [through the Lewis review of ABC and SBS funding] about what they could save from efficiencies without reducing the envelope of funding available to programming, what they could save from back office functions and transmission contracts".
At the very least, see what the funds in your present plan are costing you over time and what you could save in lower-cost index or exchange-traded funds.
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