Sentences with phrase «rescue working who»

Find a veterinarian or animal rescue working who is willing to back up your claim if need be.

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Keith Tully has worked in corporate recovery since 1992 and currently is a Partner with a leading independent UK business rescue firm www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk With 35 offices across the UK they have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to support and advise company directors who are facing financial distress.
His BFF with George, an albino gorilla who he rescued years earlier when he worked in an anti-poaching special forces unit and now lives in a conservatory.
Weisbaum is an animal lover who has worked with shelters and rescue organizations in the Seattle area.
2) Christi S.: «Work flexibility is important to me because I have ended up with 7 rescue animals who need a lot of care and attention.
As many as 1,500 Mexican Red Cross teams, 100 who specialize in search and rescue have been working around the clock to search for survivors, transport the injured to hospitals, evacuate people from damaged buildings and provide first aid on the scene.
Major rescue networks were centered in Genoa under the leadership of the Jesuit Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who worked closely with the Jewish emigration agency DELASEM, and in Milan under the leadership of a Jesuit priest who served as Cardinal Schuster's head of the office of religious assistance.
Detective Inspector Ian Bourne said: «I would like to pay tribute to my emergency and rescue service colleagues who worked in difficult and challenging circumstances yesterday.
A more nuanced strategy for rescuing Jesus from his unseemly radicalism has been to treat his words in this instance as an ironic castigation of those who vest their hopes in good works.
And the two people who stay at the forefront of my mind to keep me going in the work of redemption are: 1) Adeke Loy — a mama in Uganda who faces horrific abuse and is slowly seeing beauty and redemption & 2) Reeshma, a 12 year old girl who I met while on investigation with Indian Rescue Mission.
If we teach others to do this kind of lying, manipulative, covert work, who is going to come rescue them?
The late Japanese Christian leader, Kagawa, once used a figure of speech which aptly applies to any church which ignores social problems: It is maintaining a rescue station at the bottom of a cliff to help those who have fallen while neglecting to work at the top to keep others from falling.
Here an eternal divine order prevails, here it does not rain both upon the just and upon the unjust, here the sun does not shine both upon the good and upon the evil, here it holds good that only he who works gets the bread, only he who was in anguish finds repose, only he who descends into the underworld rescues the beloved, only he who draws the knife gets Isaac.
In his article «Rescuing Gaudium et Spes: The New Humanism of John Paul II» (Nova et Vetera, 2010) George Weigel has tried to show some of the depth of theology in the Pastoral Constitution and its connection to the work of Blessed John Paul II, who was instrumental in its composition.
And is it really God who casts people into hell, or is He rather working to rescue people from hell?
«Operation Rescue left the impression that they wanted to impose the will of a minority of people on the majority, and a lot of pro-life leaders said that was not working,» said Olasky, who has chronicled the anti-abortion movement and was an informal adviser to President George W. Bush.
The most passionate argument in the book, in a chapter on declining Jewish population, pleads that, after the Holocaust, Jews are an endangered species, deserving protection and enhancement for the sake of diversity, like the bald eagle: «You have friends who work to rescue endangered animal and plant species, so you know why this matters.»
Ask yourself: Do you feel greater respect for a man who tried to free some people at Dachau by launching a suicide attack against several Nazi guards and failed, or for Oskar Schindler, who worked nonviolently to rescue victims of the Nazis?
By participating, you are joining the thousands of donors and agencies who are working together to rescue surplus food, feed the needy and have a positive effect on the environment.
My husband got it for Christmas, it's awesome and details how distilleries work with shelters to rescue formerly feral kitties who never quite calm down enough to be indoor house pets, but don't mind being mice janitors in a large building.
Another ally in the fight against food waste and hungry is Pittsburgh - based 412 Food Rescue, a nonprofit that works with more than 100 donors and uses an asset - sharing model via social media (plus an app in the works) to shuttle small quantities of food to those who need it.
Kathryn Hostettler, who received honorable mention in VT's 2009 Reader Recipe Contest for this recipe, works as a pet nanny and volunteers for Rogers» Rescues, a virtual dog rescue.
Firefighters say they're working to rescue two window washers who got stuck while working on a high - rise in downtown Manhattan.
David Miliband, who resigned from parliament in 2013, is based in New York doing important work as the head of the International Rescue Committee, having had his political career destroyed by his brother.
He is not a rich man by any standard but a committed man who has worked with high sense of commitment to rescue the people of the state and her economy from collapse.
James Coll, who works on the NYPD's tactics and rescue team, said the village would be better off naming the outdoor sports complex after recently slain officer Brian Moore, who grew up nearby, or a cop or firefighter from the village who died in the line of duty.
Blake thanked the «Firefighters and First Responders who unselfishly put their lives at risk to rescue the lives of Bronxites,» as well as the medical staffs at St. Barnabas Hospital and Jacobi Medical Center for working to help save lives.
It emerged yesterday that Ms Norgove, who had been kidnapped while doing aid work in Afghanistan, may have been accidently killed by the American task force authorised to rescue her.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she is also working to bring Republicans around to the legislation, which calls for $ 7.4 billion in research, treatment and compensation funds for 9/11 responders who were exposed to toxic dust during the rescue and recovery efforts.
Report Scams: Consumers who have already been contacted by, or are in the process of working with a company suspected of operating a foreclosure rescue scam, will also have the option to file a complaint with the Attorney General's Office.
Coll, who works on the NYPD's tactics and rescue team, said he brought his lawsuit as a citizen not as a member of the police force.
The PDP national chairman, who called on Nigerians to support the PDP to rescue the country from what he described as the looming total collapse under the President Muhammadu Buhari - led All Progressives Congress government, said that the lies and propaganda upon which the APC rode to power wouldn't work in 2019.
To develop the classifications, the nonprofit organization Rescuing Biomedical Research (RBR) convened a working group made up of trainee advocates and university administrators and career - development program directors who are involved in collecting career outcome data.
John Nudds, keeper of geology at the Manchester Museum, has filled the gap with Directory of British Geological Museums (The Geological Society, pp141, # 14.95 pbk) helped by the Geological Curators» Group, an active bunch of enthusiasts, mostly professional, who have been working for years to rescue geological collections from the parlous state they reached during the 1950s.
«As disgusting as all of this is, the biomechanics of squeezing through constricted spaces could have applications in running wires and cables through existing buildings and in search and rescue,» says Frank Fish, a biomechanist at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, who was not involved with the work.
The databank working group are supported by a data rescue task team who work with other organizations interested in data rescue issues to further this effort.
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.
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
Elegantees employs and hires women who have been rescued out of the horrific industry, teaches them a skill, gives them a job, a fair and living wage, a positive and safe environment to be in and works to restore their hope.
With humanistic intentions to save those who have no «essential» skills, Stern forges documents and provides work certificates to rescue from extermination those who would be considered «not essential».
This is the latter, as it often is when he works with Brad Peyton, who also directed the morally repugnant San Andreas, in which Johnson's rescue pilot forsakes civilians to save his wife and daughter.
The director Brad Peyton (who worked with Johnson on Journey 2 and San Andreas) switches between shots of giant animals gleefully burrowing into the Willis Tower and brave first responders rescuing civilians.
The Shape of Water, the critically acclaimed film co-written by Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor, tells the story of a cleaner who works in a Baltimore laboratory in the 1960s and falls in love with a sea creature whom she attempts to rescue.
His methods are brutal, his weapon of choice a hammer, but he gets the job done, which is why a Senator contacts Joe and asks him to rescue his missing daughter, Nina (Ekaterina Samsonov), who's working in a high - class brothel.
You Were Never Really Here stars Joaquin Phoenix as Joe, a former soldier who now works in private security and specialises in rescuing forced prostitutes.
Richard Gere co-stars as the knight in shining armor who rescues her from her life working the streets.
Alexander hopes that the shoes can help people who work in search and rescue, high - risk industry and the military.
The Gist: The final work we'll see from the late James Gandolfini, the film formerly known as «Animal Rescue» is the English language debut of «Bullhead» director Roskham, and follows an ex-con who finds himself at the center of a robbery gone awry.
He stars as Ray Gaines who works for a search and rescue crew in Los Angeles.
A mission to rescue human prisoners doesn't work out well, and only one survivor emerges: Marcus Wright, though he doesn't know who he is or how he got there.
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