Sentences with phrase «came to the rescue when»

An emergency fund is an important part of your financial plan, as it comes to the rescue when something comes up that you were not planning for.
This oh - so - easy Date Orange Muffins recipe comes to the rescue when you need some much needed zing to make you forget an especially unforgiving day at work.
i love your quick, healthy desserts... you have no idea how many times that avocado chocolate pudding has come to my rescue when the sweet tooth speaks;) XO brynn
Arsenal came to his rescue when he needed it and now he is holding the same club who bailed him out to ransom?
It will take Tottenham teamwork to stop him on Sunday and that could mean Hazard's international team - mate Jan Vertonghen having to come to the rescue when the wide man drifts inside.
Baby sippy cups always come to the rescue when dealing with first - time parents.
Thanks to Rich Bradley for working hard in 1987 to make the 40 foot functional for the first groups of teachers, and the telescope mechanics for keeping it that way, Carl Heiles for inspiring us to observe neutral hydrogen, a true staple of our educational programs for teachers and youth, Bill Radcliffe (do you remember the time you single - handedly took the front end off the telescope???), Nathan Sharp, and Dave Woody for coming to the rescue when the 40 Foot needed a technical swift kick, Skip Crilly for updating the telescope and getting rid of pesky RFI, and all of the astronomers who have enlightened teachers and students over the years.
Facial Mists comes to the rescue when you are travelling and your face needs an instant boost of refreshment.
Glucagon — released from the pancreas — comes to the rescue when your blood sugar levels are low.
Hanes Hosiery always comes to the rescue when I have to wear tights.
Online dating can also come to your rescue when you are shy.
But something about her gentle, kind demeanor strikes a chord with the doctor, and he comes to her rescue when she falls ill (a harsh cold brought about by exhaustion and the cold weather) and loses her job at the hospital.
Private college loans come to the rescue when federal student loans are not enough.
If your score is at any point below 550, no one but a private lender can come to the rescue when you need a mortgage.
Wally is 7 months old and came to rescue when his owners could no longer care for him.
Their services have allowed me to get my dog the very best medical care possible and have come to our rescue when she had to have major knee surgery this year.
Hudson is 7 months old and came to rescue when his owners could no longer care for him.
We had great tour guides who also came to our rescue when Andrew got sick.
IndianEagle came to rescue when my hubby and I were stranded at Dubai international airport as connecting flight from Dubai to Mumbai was cancelled.
Jenny came to my rescue when I was looking for affordable places to eat in Venice.
However, he eventually overcomes this through his love for his brother and Princess Peach, and comes to the rescue when Mario is having trouble fighting King Koopa.
This was the second time Travel Guard came to our rescue when we were abroad, and I wouldn't travel without them!
A critical illness policy can come to your rescue when diagnosed with critical illnesses like cancer, tumors or strokes etc..
A super top up comes to the rescue when a single claim does not cross the threshold limit of the regular policy, but multiple claims do.
Critical illness insurance will come to your rescue when you are low on cash.
He also talks about the great customer service at Antennas Direct and how they came to the rescue when he had questions and needed support.
Only professional mechanics will come to your rescue when shrouded by such problems.
James Bailey, of real estate firm Henry and James, says that George Orwell came to his rescue when a house he was trying to sell on a busy road was attracting little interest.

Not exact matches

When it comes to violent crimes, the authors acknowledged Uber's potential as a getaway car for criminals — or a rescue network for potential victims.
In 2007 Scotia came to the rescue of Canada's DundeeWealth, which had gotten into trouble when the asset - backed commercial paper market collapsed.
When one stream dries up due to economic downturns, the other streams of income can come to the rescue like a knight riding on a white horse.
They encountered the bikes as consumers and came to corporate Pedego's rescue in the early days, when it was struggling for lack of distribution.
You could see when that little knob was flicked — coming to the rescue during times of disaster, like floods, fires and other emergencies.
But when it comes to what the modern bank branch should look like, the consensus falls apart like an EU rescue package.
«I would say that the central bankers of the world, that have demonstrated great skill at time when governments were dysfunctional... actually came to the rescue of the world by undertaking activities that normally would not fall in the purview of central banks,» said Frenkel.
And at just the right moment, when my head was about to explode, Twitter came to the rescue:
is indeed going to SOH (sit on hands) when it comes to rescuing the «market» as it has done so many times prior, along with shrinking its balance sheet and raising rates.
Inflation is the enemy of stock and bond investors but this is when crypto is coming to the rescue.
She also believed something about God, and when the spies came to her, she acted on what she believed to deliver and rescue them.
When it comes to rescuing us from death, and not merely enduring death along with us, only the impassible God can help.
God rescued our family, delivered us out of the hands of radical Christianity which was definitely a plus when our son came out to us.
Mr Carke came to the rescue of Pastor Manuel, when he began to struggle after trying to reach his son who was swept into a riptide.
When her father Don Gonzalo, commander of the Order of Caltrava, comes to her rescue, Juan kills the old man and flees.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
The second thing God did was that when the flood waters came upon the earth, He sought to rescue, redeem, and deliver as many people from the flood as He would come.
The flood came upon the earth, but God worked to rescue people from it, and when it was over, He promised that such a thing would never happened again (Isaiah 54:9).
Peter then sets these angels in contrast to Noah whom God did rescue when the flood came upon the earth (2 Peter 2:5).
«Another, more charitable interpretation, suggested to us by a rather excitable lawyer, is that the Samaritan came down from above, had compassion, raised a man up, rescued him at great personal cost, suffered as his servant, paid a debt when the man had no resources of his own and promised to return and address any outstanding problems.
You say, «The alternative perspective helps us understand that when worldwide destruction was coming up on the earth as a result of mankind becoming extremely evil and violent, God stepped in to save and rescue those who would follow Him.»
When it comes to rescuing family members from the clutches of captivity, there is no distance too far to travel, no cost too great to expend.
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