81. If all else fails, the advice line may save the day. 82. If a contestant trips and falls into a campfire or chokes on a worm, network staffers are there to save the day. 83. If it had, a new stability control could step in to save the day. 84. If the explanation draws a blank stare, having a gooey card and a large diamond nearby will probably save the day. 85. Ilias, however, graciously let Terry cut flowers from the tree below our room, again saving the day. 86. If the secretary-general rides in on a white horse to save the day, he should do it. 87. In the first two, McClane stumbled into situations outside his jurisdiction and had no choice but to save the day. 88. Increasingly, it looks as if old-economy principles are saving the day. 89. Inertia and infighting and incompetence will save the day, like Mighty Mouse. 90. It was riveting in the way no-hitters are, with defensive plays saving the day. |