Life Saver

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Noun1.Life Saver - a candy shaped like a small lifesaverLife Saver - a candy shaped like a small lifesaver
trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product
candy, confect - a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
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One of the beneficiaries, Ms Daena Otukile applauded government for initiating the LIMID programme, saying it was life saver.
BOUR A HERO FOR SAVING LIFE OF BABY HELEN GRIFFITHS: Well done Peter hope the little boy is ok now DAZZ HUGHES: Well done to the life saver! Nice one mate RE NORTH WALES BEACH HAS WON THE REGION ANOTHER BLUE FLAG AWARD DAVE RANSON: Well it's not Llandudno cause we haven't got a beach DOMINIC HUGHES: Barmouth was lovely went there Saturday camping
Life saver Ali had such a way with words he managed to talk someone off a ledge in LA in 1981.
Hey Romelu Lukaku, we've named a future life saver after you.
BECOME a life saver at the Welsh Hearts' free one-off two hour training.
CYCA SOLAS Trusts has provided Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter (Lismore), with $7,850 to purchase an EAM T7AS Life raft.
Alistair Knowles, team leader of the three-man crew who made the rescue said: "It's a silly idea to try and swim in the Mersey and he not only could have caused injury to himself but he also took a life saver which could have been needed to save someone else's life." Later, the service's fast rescue vessel was mobilised to save a man hanging onto a submerged kayak off Egremont, Wir ral.
Omega Plastics in Team Valley is making a Life Saver bottle which uses a filtration system allowing water from any source to be consumed.
The person making a winning nomination and the life saver will each receive a Vodafone mobile phone.
For 35-year-old Tony Brown- Griffin, her dog Ajay is not only a fantastic companion, but also a life saver. Diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 15, Mrs Brown-Griffin was unable to leave her home unsupervised for fear of suffering a seizure.
The website is a life saver to us Scousers, scattered as we are all over the globe.
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