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You see, when you're a goalie, you get this special uniform, you get all the glory for a great shot saved, but you also get the grief when you land a shot in the goal.
At 88, she has
saved
12,000 girls, and she has changed the culture in the country.
Remember I'm the black kid from the '60s who got his life
saved
with ceramics.
And he cried tears he seemed to have
saved
just for me.
It may be uncomfortable for some to hear — business growth and lives
saved
somehow equated in the same sentence — but it is that business growth that allows us to keep doing more.
Books kind of
saved
me in the last couple years, and that's a gift that I would like to pass on.
Here is what I mean: We could prove that in just one year, we
saved
more than 5,000 lives.
Mary and her friends forced the ruling political party not to use violence during the election, and
saved
hundreds of lives.
How many human lives might have been
saved
if this veterinary knowledge had been put into the hands of E.R. docs and cardiologists?
So if we compare it with the average deforestation that we had in the last decade, we
saved
8.7 million hectares, which is the size of Austria.
For the whole Second World War, they
saved
3,500 Jews, gave them shelter, brought them to Switzerland, against all odds, at the risk of their lives and those of their family.
She
saved
1,500 girls from being cut.
In the year she had the Jeep, she
saved
4,500 girls from being cut.
Imagine a world where patients who suffer from liver failure can be
saved
with a new liver without having to wait for a donation or another human to die.
These are stills from film footage that was
saved
by someone who was supposed to destroy it but didn't, and kept it in their basement for the last 40 years.
It was the compassion and empathy from my family, friends, professionals and sometimes even strangers that
saved
me.
All that I am stems from when I got onto a train in Vienna, part of the Kindertransport that
saved
nearly 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi Europe.
But it turned out that no one
saved
any energy.
Because she had
saved
me.
And I had not
saved
her.
The strongman had given the lion tamer mouth-to-mouth, and
saved
his life.
Bonica, who was watching all this, pushed the intern out of the way, cleared her airway, and
saved
his wife and his unborn daughter.
One of those messages said, "I believe you
saved
my little niece, Masa."
This is the shoe that propelled the entire Air Jordan lineage, and perhaps
saved
Nike.
It was a poster that
saved
my dream, and some really incredible people and programs.
The Potiidaeans believed they had been
saved
by the wrath of Poseidon.
But what really
saved
them was likely the same phenomenon that has destroyed countless others: a tsunami.
The few that are successful settle down in a suitable spot, lose their wings, and begin laying eggs, selectively fertilizing some using stored sperm they've
saved
up from mating.
Recently, an article came out of Stanford saying that if 50 percent of the world's aquaculture industry would stop using fish meal, our oceans would be
saved.
But it's also had a stunning side effect, and it wasn't until recently that I fully understood it, that I understood that saying yes to playing with my children likely
saved
my career.
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