The acquisitions effectively acted as a brand lifeboat for Facebook.
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They spent several hours in a lifeboat before being rescued.
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It's valuable because it's the last seat on the lifeboat.
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"We were in icy water in a rubber lifeboat," Smith says.
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It lurched dangerously, and the lifeboat made a cautious approach, Capt.
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All 103 people were recovered to safety by lifeboat and helicopter.
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The only person who is on a lifeboat, safe and sound?
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But the 2020 election isn't a liability for Democrats; it's a lifeboat.
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Lifeboat said it had been aware of the breach for some time.
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Other voices in Washington say there is a potential lifeboat for Britain.
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Their father put them on a lifeboat, and was never seen again.
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As the lifeboat rounded the stern, its searchlight caught the name Pendleton.
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They spent a year converting the lifeboat into a comfortable living space.
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Both actresses view the film as a lifeboat with only one seat.
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Rubio is the flawed, rickety lifeboat we cling to, the amulet we clutch.
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The Lifeboat representative said that the company now uses a stronger hashing algorithm.
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The lifeboat crew had no idea how to get the stranded men off.
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She was rescued from the water by a lifeboat crew before being hospitalized.
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Once that lifeboat is in place, take a stand, band together and jump ship.
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But with no further sightings of a lifeboat, the search has now been suspended.
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Independence, say several MSPs, is a "lifeboat" from the soon-to-be-shipwrecked Britain.
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A lifeboat crew in Hastings, England, got the call about the canine on Feb.
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The PPF is a lifeboat for pension schemes in Britain that run into trouble.
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The $10,000 grant was a lifeboat to an organization simply trying to stay afloat.
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The waves were still mountainous enough that the lifeboat seemed to disappear from view.
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Architects Guylee Simmonds and David Schnabel are exploring the Arctic on a refurbished lifeboat.
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There are a huge number of centrist Democrats who would jump into that lifeboat.
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Our first occasion to meet the other passengers was at the mandatory lifeboat drill.
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This is similar to the "lifeboat strategy" seen in birds like vultures and egrets.
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Meanwhile, in some other time and place, Jonah is on a lifeboat adrift at sea.
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They died on the Titanic; Ida left a lifeboat to stay by her husband's side.
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Captain Phillips later recalled leaning against a sack with the money inside on the lifeboat.
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When Navy personnel searched the lifeboat, all they found were guns, ammunition, cellphones and radios.
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The bench represented the lifeboat on which they are trapped after their ship was torpedoed.
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If I put in a transfer and leave, it's like the captain took the last lifeboat.
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Start figuring out the best replacement where your group can congregate — a lifeboat, if you will.
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They were rapidly rescued from a lifeboat by a nearby vessel, according to the company's spokesman.
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David's the rich guy who thinks his money should buy him a spot on a lifeboat.
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Then, it could dock with the ISS and provide another lifeboat for the crew on board.
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They duly named the "Hereford Endeavour" in a small ceremony at the Trearddur Bay Lifeboat Station.
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After the initial meeting, William then visited a lifeboat station at Tower Bridge, along the Thames.
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"You may be in a lifeboat, under the weather, for hours, days, even weeks," Gosling says.
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BRONX "Andrea Doria Lifeboat Launching 60 Years Later," from the waterfront at the SUNY Maritime College.
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Are we going to dress up like a woman so we can get on a lifeboat?
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The missing teenagers were located on the rocks, picked up by a lifeboat and taken ashore.
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As passengers reached for the one working lifeboat, its floor "failed" as well, the commission said.
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"When the lifeboat arrived last night the crew asked him why he was there as you heard on the video, and quite honestly he thought he was having a great time and was going to be fine," RNLI Redcar Lifeboat Operations Manager Dave Cocks said on Tuesday.
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The master and crew were quickly rescued from a lifeboat by the Coastal Ace, a nearby vessel.
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In those circumstances, Britain is better-off in a lifeboat than the euro Titanic as it sinks.
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We then see the child that Cal essentially used as an excuse to get on a lifeboat.
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"They got a lifeboat," said Williams, adding that increasing demand from China could be an added bonus.
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People always say this thing about Mars being a lifeboat—that we could end up on Mars.
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Life can get hard, but finding the humor in grief or wretchedness is like finding a lifeboat.
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Four Coast Guardsmen at Chatham Lifeboat Station, which was nearest to the Pendleton, volunteered for the mission.
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We were in that lifeboat for maybe five or six hours, and that was enough for us.
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EA More like: If you can stay at the bone of what's true, then that's your lifeboat.
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Though debris including life preserver and a lifeboat was found, the ship itself was never again detected.
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Melee is truly mobile first, and offers a lifeboat to Imgur in case its original tribe disperses.
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So holdouts of the battered G.O.P. establishment had, for now at least, gathered in Weld's slim lifeboat.
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The pirate crew scrambled into a lifeboat just before the ship sank, and they were arrested shortly thereafter.
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The EU referendum has been a "lifeboat" for UKIP, says Ms Milazzo, rescuing it from its internal problems.
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Remember that Titanic story about the guy who pretended to be a woman and snuck onto a lifeboat?
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Modern ships are equipped with enough lifeboat seats for everyone aboard, unless the ship's tilt prevents their launching.
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It is rumored that a few men dressed up as women to get a spot on a lifeboat.
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All willing participants are invited to paddle the lifeboat out into Long Island Sound for a short excursion.
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A Princess Cruises ship rescued fishermen from a lifeboat after their boat sank off the coast of England.
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Tesla used to have a lifeboat in this dire scenario: the Model S and Model X luxury portfolio.
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But I am a proponent for many reasons, including the lifeboat they offer from poorly conceived economic policy.
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The hottest new apocalypse preparation choice for 2603 is not a bunker or a gun or a lifeboat.
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It was my favorite part of the painting, a kind of visual lifeboat in this emotionally hopeless image.
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Its pension scheme has collapsed into the state-backed "pensions lifeboat," with an estimated deficit of £275 million.
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"I feel like somebody put me in the lifeboat and told my family they can't get in," he said.
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On October 4, searchers found a damaged lifeboat, two damaged liferafts, and a deceased crewmember wearing an immersion suit.
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Isham reportedly jumped out of a lifeboat once she realized that she couldn't take her Great Dane with her.
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Bruni: In short: For Republicans, Trump is the Titanic, but the economy right now is a damned big lifeboat.
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Fortunately, he made it to a lifeboat that was picked up by a Navy destroyer and returned to Brest.
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Knock a hole in the bottom of the lifeboat, and then tell 'em, 'Do the best you can, folks.
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The sport became his lifeboat, adding structure and purpose to a life he admits did not have it otherwise.
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There were two survivors: crewmen who took refuge in a lifeboat and were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.
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I just want to know so I can decide whether or not to find a lifeboat to another country.
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It is an imperfect vessel needing thoughtful repair, but it has been a welcome lifeboat for millions of Americans.
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In extraordinary circumstances, they showed extraordinary bravery, holding fast to a lifeboat of humanity amid a roaring sea of inhumanity.
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He said he had been thrown off the vessel as it tilted and had landed on the roof a lifeboat.
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"Storm was chasing seagulls and had disappeared from view," reads a message on Facebook on the RNLI Lifeboat Station page.
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A lifeboat drill that was supposed to take place the day of the sinking was canceled by the ship's captain.
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"I wanted a lifeboat in case the whole Red Hook thing didn't work and it was a disaster," he said.
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He managed to reach an overturned lifeboat and clung to it, along with 30 others, before being rescued at dawn.
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Two hours later, a gunnery officer reached Point O' Woods on Fire Island in a lifeboat and summoned rescue ships.
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It's like you're all helping each other stay afloat, riding in the same lifeboat, after suffering the same ship wreck.
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"I'm going to make the choice that I think the person who gets booted off the lifeboat would make," Hathaway said.
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As Earther points out, the Climoji characters that are drowning are brown, while the one on the lifeboat is white. Why?
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When the lifeboat is full, those who hate life will try to overload it with more people and sink the lot.
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Over seven million user accounts belonging to members of Minecraft community "Lifeboat" have been hacked, according to security researcher Troy Hunt.
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According to a survivor's testimony, it was completely out of the ordinary for a Sunday to pass without a lifeboat drill.
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House of Fraser's pension scheme was expected to enter assessment by the Pension Protection Fund lifeboat, a spokeswoman for the PPF said.
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"There's going to be some party — we won't know till we see the details — that's not pulled into the lifeboat," Lavin said.
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Timeless stars Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter and Malcolm Barrett as the "Lifeboat" team charged with stopping an evil mastermind from rewriting history.
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A sack filled with about $30,000 that Phillips gave to the pirates soon disappeared after he was safely secured on a lifeboat.
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She was instructed to get into a lifeboat while the ship was going down to show women that the boats were safe.
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The steward told the Glory's bridge officers, who reduced the ship's speed, reversed course and lowered a lifeboat to save the man.
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It had been traveling to New York from Southampton, England, with only 1,178 lifeboat seats for about 2,224 passengers and crew members.
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Jack risks everything, and eventually destroys Serene's Lifeboat Protocol, the project set up to protect people from the breaking down of time.
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More than a dozen crew members who tried to escape on Sunday perished when their lifeboat was swamped by the high seas.
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Guylee Simmonds and David Schnabel spent a year refurbishing a rescue lifeboat, and making it into the ideal homebase for an adventure.
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Stødig was built in Norway in 1997, and served as the lifeboat on the CalMac ferry on the Western Isles of Scotland.
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I remembered reading those books in 1973, when they seemed like a lifeboat in which I could row away from the world.
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There are always a few documentary picks which fit neatly into the "issue doc" mold, and this year, it's Lifeboat and Period.
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"I think he found redemption by the end," Zane said of Cal, who -- unlike poor Jack -- escaped the doomed ship on a lifeboat.
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Hunt put Motherboard in touch with several victims of the breach, who said they had not been informed by Lifeboat of the hack.
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Finally, seeing a break in the storm, Captain Finch sent a single lifeboat to St. Cuthbert under the command of the first officer.
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Another actor squeezed tears from his eyes by imagining himself on the Titanic as he helped his wife and baby into a lifeboat.
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Just as sadly, you should watch this video from The New Yorker, "Lifeboat," about German volunteers in the Mediterranean, rescuing refugees from Libya.
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Chromecast Is your dad one of those parents who's still clinging to standard cable TV like it's a lifeboat drifting away from the Titanic?
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It is also similar to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), a UK industry-backed lifeboat fund, which manages the pension assets of failing companies.
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CST during a routine and mandatory test of a lifeboat launch and retrieval capabilities at the platform, located 214 miles south of New Orleans.
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And health care and education — which have by far the largest jump in the projections — may be less a lifeboat than many economists think.
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Tragically, her two sons were washed away by the ocean, but Abott was eventually pulled into a lifeboat that was rescued by the Carpathia.
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People are perhaps a little kinder to one another when they know their vacation could end in a cramped lifeboat fighting over pelican scraps.
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As the lifeboat filled with human cargo, it became increasingly unstable, shipping water and complicating the pilot's ability to maneuver alongside for the transfers.
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Afterward, everyone associated with the rescue believed that it was only the helmsmanship of Bernie Webber, the skipper, that kept the motor lifeboat from swamping.
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Late in the investigation, I found a scene where a man had been clubbed to death while three sailors were trying to board a lifeboat.
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The steelworkers must transfer to a new scheme or join a pensions lifeboat, the Pension Protection Fund, following the closure of their current pension scheme.
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The lunar module, which was supposed to land two of the men on the moon, became the astronauts' "lifeboat" as they abandoned the main spaceship.
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" Beyond these two extremes, MacLeish suggested, was an image of the planet as a kind of lifeboat, "that tiny raft in the enormous, empty night.
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It's like if one of them was drowning and approaching a lifeboat, and instead of throwing them an inflatable doughnut, you throw them an anchor.
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It's stepping up as a multi-faceted social app just as Facebook's battered brand becomes desperate to turn Instagram into its reputation and business lifeboat.
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This is the horrific origin of the term "lifeboat strategy," co-opted by ornithologists over two centuries later to describe the fate of unfortunate nestlings.
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While the two arcs above link together in clear ways, the vignettes from the lifeboat make it impossible to turn them into a neat single narrative.
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They both were stranded on a lifeboat after the cruise "sunk" (more on that later), and Warwick (played by the amazing Maya Rudolph) kept taunting him.
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To join the community, players download the normal Pocket Edition app, connect to a Lifeboat server, and register a username with an email address and password.
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The lifeboat service covers the Belfast Harbour Estate and River Lagan and the estuarial waters of Belfast Lough and is made up of 31 trained volunteers.
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When we're investing, we do lifeboat drills to practice what we would do if we woke up one morning and our portfolio was down 30 percent.
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Moments later, the lifeboat crew pulled Mr. Sybert to safety just as the Pendleton's stern rolled one last time, and in a roar capsized and sank.
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Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, gave a big boost last week to a bill that may provide some papers a lifeboat.
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But sprinkled in the rambling text were flashes of genuine tenderness between the siblings, as if they were two small children, stranded together on a lifeboat.
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Launching with four servers, Lifeboat, Mineplex, InPVP and Cubecraft — which lets players join public servers that have monthly users numbering in the millions according to the company.
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The team arrives back at the time machine (nicknamed The Lifeboat), just in time to see Flynn's henchman blow a C-4-sized hole in the hull.
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Two sailors approached the Norwegian tanker on a lifeboat and rescued the 23 crew, bringing them to the Hyundai Dubai, which has now docked in Abu Dhabi.
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LONDON — Two Iranian men were rescued by lifeboat volunteers off the Kent coast on Thursday after they attempted to cross the English Channel in a small dinghy.
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The caller wanted to know if Hathaway were stuck in a lifeboat with Streep and Andrews, and she had to throw one out, who would it be?
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Kate's Duties The couple named a lifeboat, which Kate christened with champagne after Prince William made a speech commending the efforts of the volunteers and rescue crew.
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The real Bernie Sanders popped up first on a sketch where David plays an obnoxious rich person trying to force his way into a Titanic-style lifeboat.
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As the shrimper rolled in the heavy seas, the men swung precariously in the lifeboat—one second out over the water; the next smashing into the shrimper.
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DE) - steelworkers were forced to choose by December 2017 between moving to a new company scheme or joining a lifeboat known as the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
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This could be Facebook's lifeboat if targeted ad revenues decline in the privacy-focused future that the company is pursuing in the wake of its data scandals.
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His widow, who scrambled into a lifeboat, took over, only to lose the theater to foreclosure in 1932 after spurning a pre-Depression offer of $1 million.
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Some charter school critics dub this argument "the lifeboat theory of education reform," in that the majority of children are left to sink on the big ship.
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