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salvage season
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4.41 |
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But we can salvage the season. |
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salvage point
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2.24 |
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AZ left it late to salvage a point. |
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salvage draw
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2.17 |
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Ince then salvaged the draw for the hosts. |
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salvage pride
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1.84 |
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But Greece salvaged some pride. |
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salvage belonging
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1.65 |
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Zuhair Taraweh helped police salvage his belongings. |
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salvage reputation
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1.18 |
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Now, Manzi needs to salvage his reputation. |
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salvage career
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1.12 |
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He salvaged a career in tatters. |
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salvage talk
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1.05 |
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That union credited Condit with salvaging the talks. |
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salvage economy
|
0.86 |
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The economy cannot be salvaged without inviting foreign investors. |
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salvage situation
|
0.86 |
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Officials tried to salvage the situation. |
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salvage deal
|
0.79 |
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For four days, Enron and Dynegy worked to salvage the deal. |
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salvage ship
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0.79 |
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The government salvaged the ship nine years later. |
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salvage part
|
0.72 |
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But they are not content just to salvage parts from old products. |
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salvage process
|
0.72 |
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Nobody speaks of salvaging the process. |
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salvage life
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0.66 |
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Most of all, he salvaged his life. |
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salvage par
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0.66 |
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Nonetheless, he salvaged par with a brilliant chip. |
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salvage vessel
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0.66 |
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Japan is still considering whether to salvage the vessel, Nakabayashi said. |
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salvage agreement
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0.59 |
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He did all in his power to salvage the agreement to which his leadership is wedded. |
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salvage game
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0.59 |
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A penalty point gave Eyles his last chance of salvaging the game. |
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salvage split
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0.53 |
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The Nets salvaged a split of the season series. |