Sentences with phrase «salvage wreckage»

So far, Microsoft has done everything it can to salvage the wreckage.
Salvage wreckage, harvest sulfur crystals, and discover the haunting secrets of Scoobs» garbled past!
Epic Games, the developers, also added some smaller details that make it seem as if a construction crew has been hard at work salvaging the wreckage.

Not exact matches

Who will try to salvage the human wreckage of the green felt jungle?
As British newspaper The Telegraph wrote on Sunday, «a trophy could still be salvaged from the wreckage» in the FA Cup.
After the game two days earlier, it would have been the easy option to write the game off after going 3 - 0 down and accept that they were too tired to turn the game round, but it is to the team's credit that they salvaged something from the wreckage of an atrocious hour.
But if Labour can regain some collective composure and start addressing the electorate instead of itself, it may still salvage a year of dignified government from the wreckage of this parliamentary term.
It is my hope that we are able to salvage something from this wreckage should I be elected this November.
I can only hope that something can be salvaged from the wreckage.
Salvaged from the wreckage of a cancelled project, this new take on cooperative shooters with a gothic, Southern United States setting is utterly fascinating to us.
Your main objective - as a salvage diver - is to gather as many gold bars as possible from the sunken wreckage.
So it is a massive blow for this year's graduating students to have lost their work, and the touching, fascinating exhibition they have mounted is a noble attempt to salvage something from the wreckage.
Today they are still scrabbling among the wreckage, trying to salvage something from the ruins.
The administration means the Asia - Pacific giant has lost the bulk of its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) practice but, from the wreckage, China has salvaged a 33 - partner business, with Schaub (pictured) personally playing a key role in negotiations with European partners.
When construction giant Carillion collapsed into administration, magic circle law firm Clifford Chance (CC) seemed an unlikely contender for salvaging parts of the wreckage.
This process usually destroys whatever modicum of good feeling the divorcing couple might have been able to salvage from the wreckage of their marriage - a tragically counterproductive outcome, especially for couples with young children.
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