Rescue
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1095 examples of Rescue in a sentence
BG: Okay, so we'll let you go and save it, and
rescue
it.
The horseshoe shape you can see on my skull is where they operated and went inside my brain to do the surgeries they needed to do to
rescue
my life.
So if I can finish with a metaphor for intervention, what we need to think of is something like mountain
rescue.
Why mountain
rescue?
You need to look at it in the way that you look at mountain
rescue.
When you're doing mountain rescue, you don't take a doctorate in mountain rescue, you look for somebody who knows the terrain.
The local seabird
rescue
center, named SANCCOB, immediately launched a massive
rescue
operation, and this soon would become the largest animal
rescue
ever undertaken.
Up to 1,000 people a day came to the
rescue
center.
Eventually, over the course of this rescue, more than 12-and-a-half thousand volunteers came from all over the world to Cape Town, to help save these birds.
The oil slick was now moving north towards Dassen Island, and the rescuers despaired, because they knew if the oil hit, it would not be possible to
rescue
any more oiled birds.
So in wildlife
rescue
as in life, we learn from each previous experience, and we learn from both our successes and our failures.
And the main thing learned during the Apollo Sea
rescue
in '94 was that most of those penguins had died due to the unwitting use of poorly ventilated transport boxes and trucks, because they just had not been prepared to deal with so many oiled penguins at once.
And as a result, during the Treasure rescue, just 160 penguins died during the transport process, as opposed to 5,000.
Something else learned during the Apollo
rescue
was how to train the penguins to take fish freely from their hands, using these training boxes.
And we used this technique again during the Treasure
rescue.
And this brings me to my favorite story from the Treasure
rescue.
And they'd been using it at SANCCOB with great success, so they began using it during the Treasure
rescue.
Armed with this knowledge, SANCCOB has a chick-bolstering project, and every year, they
rescue
and raise abandoned chicks, and they have a very impressive, 80 percent success rate.
Well, technology to the
rescue.
There is a
rescue
parachute for the wing for two reasons: so I can repair it afterward and especially so nobody takes that, just on his head.
We were going to plan an event called the
Rescue
of Joseph Kony's Child Soldiers where participants would come in a hundred cities worldwide and rally in their city center until a celebrity or a political figure came and used their voice on behalf of these child soldiers, and at that point each city was "rescued."
This is a clip from a film called "Together We Are Free" documenting the
rescue
event and my attempt to get Oprah.
Now it's down to 500 standing strong so that you can raise the profile of this issue and we can end the longest-running war in Africa and
rescue
those kids that are child soldiers still in East Africa.
This family, they didn't get to come to the
rescue.
And that is what brought a hundred thousand people out to the
rescue
event from around the world.
You know, for me, what kept me pushing on through the
rescue
was the thought of those child soldiers.
They came from André Sougarret, who is a brilliant mining engineer who was appointed by the government to lead the
rescue.
We helped with the first responders, the search and
rescue.
Perseus flying to the
rescue
of Andromeda.
Created after the post-election riots in Kenya in 2008, this crisis-mapping website and community is actually able to crowdsource and target the delivery of better
rescue
services to people trapped under the rubble, whether it's after the earthquakes in Haiti, or more recently in Italy.
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