Word: save
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mixed choir sang an anthem ("Get not far from us, O God; cast us not away in time of stress). The President's old friend and Groton schoolmaster, the Rev. Dr. Endicott Peabody, 86, led three other ministers in asking divine help for "Thy servant, Franklin". . . and to "save us from all false choices." The President's face was grave...
...Freed the Dnieper, save for a tiny German foothold at Kherson...
...Your son has had his eyes seriously damaged in the war. . . . He has been confronted with the fear of blindness which he has faced with the same manly courage he had when wounded. . . . Everything possible has been done to save his sight, without success...
...blow to end the war in Europe, the excited anticipation which only lately began to abate in the U.S. The mood of Britain is more in keeping with the effort to come. The men of Britain who (as A. E. Housman sang) make it possible for God to save the king have lost too many battles in this and other wars not to know that they and their allies may lose battles on the beaches before they win the battle for Europe...
babies are born. Even well-performed abortions are dangerous. For this reason, Russia reversed her abortion stand in 1936, made a ruling similar to U.S. laws: only permissible abortions are those necessary to save mothers' lives...