Sentences with phrase «man rescue operation»

In three years, this one - man rescue operation has gone from feeding a few cats to rescuing hundreds.
Send Snow into the prison to conduct a one - man rescue operation.
This one - man rescue operation is a staggering assignment,» he writes.

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So, once again God's focal presence and action in the man Jesus is incorrectly interpreted when it is taken to be primarily a rescue operation or an expedition into the world to bring humans back from their appalling situation of alienation and estrangement.
A major search rescue was launched but more than 20 hours later the men had still not been found and the operation has been scaled back.
From the time she denounced Britain's participation in World War II as a girl (because it was plain to her, just months out of her teens, that Britain would be carrying out deliberate attacks on civilians), through her widely publicized opposition as a young don to Oxford's awarding an honorary degree to Harry Truman (on the ground that «having a couple of massacres to his credit» disqualifies a man for public honors), to her recent arrests in her seventies for participation in pro-life actions parallel to those carried out by «Operation Rescue» in the United States (because she found the life of a conceived child as worthy of protection and respect as any other), her life recalls John Paul II's injunction: «Always seek the truth; venerate the truth discovered; obey the truth.
During the days of Operation Rescue, I went to jail with brother priests and faithful men and women.
The military, though allegedly suffered casualties as two of its men were killed in the operation, several hostages including men, women, children were rescued by the soldiers in the raid.
«The CP mobilized and personally commanded a 100 - man squad for the rescue operation.
In 1991, during the short, brutal air war above Iraq, two men unknowingly discover the same answer during an intense CSAR (Combat Search And Rescue) operation.
Humane societies, rescue operations, and all welfare organizations need men and women willing to tackle hands - on care; people who don't flinch at noise, smells, physical work, crises, or, worst of all, dealing with the public.
If they're traipsing in the mountains above the ski resort of Lech in western Austria, though, that solitary figure may not be a fellow hiker at all, but a life - size cast - iron sculpture.Well - known British sculptor Antony Gormley has placed 100 such «iron men» — each weighing 630 kilograms — throughout a 150 - square - kilometer area of the Austrian Alps, some up to several kilometers high in the famous mountain range, in what The Guardian calls an «operation so complex that it required the involvement of the Austrian army, 15 mountain rescue teams, dozens of helicopter flights and five years of planning»:
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