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rescue mission
Word History and Origins
Origin of rescue mission1
Example Sentences
He said he is worried Americans remaining in Afghanistan could soon be in a similar crisis if a more unified rescue mission is not developed.
Many companies and universities have been working on robots that can take on human-supporting tasks, from monitoring health, to going on rescue missions, to just being a butler.
Days later, Tropical Storm Grace swept over the ravaged landscape, hampering the complicated search and rescue mission.
It’s a good choice for rescue missions in bad weather, like what a pilot might encounter off Alaska.
If so, archaeological director Francesco Sirano and his colleagues suggest, the man may have been a rescue mission leader who arrived just in time to die with the people he was trying to save.
Soviet leaders had already decried the rescue mission as an act of imperialist aggression.
But it will not attempt to replicate its search-and-rescue mission.
In the call, Obama explained that this information about the rescue mission was classified.
Then Obama stunned John and his wife Diane, informing them of the failed special operations rescue mission from early July.
But the Europeans had been freed in the weeks before Obama ordered the rescue mission into Syria, the Foleys said.
Held services there, and in the evening in a Rescue Mission.
It formerly engaged in a rescue mission work for both men and women.
But the winters were so unduly harsh that the rescue mission could not break through the ice to keep the rendezvous.
I found the Milwaukee Rescue Mission incomplete and inadequate.
Not long ago a speaker in a rescue mission asked the children if they could tell him where heaven was.
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