Sentences with phrase «with rescues from»

Shelters must work with rescues from their own county and any adjoining New York counties.
I have also done loads of stuff with rescues from fostering to transporting and screening etc..
On their journey to the promised land, Aaron and the children of Israel craft a golden calf and worship it, crediting it with their rescue from Egypt.
The program, launching in September, will kick off with a rescue from Farm Aid occurring at KeyBank Pavilion on September 16th.
As you go through our site, you will find many ways to lend a hand with rescue from supporting our fundraising activities and projects, to education for the public on ways to reduce the number of animals needing rescue, to fostering and adoption.
On our web site, you will find many ways to lend a hand with rescue from supporting our fundraising activities and projects, to education for the public on ways to reduce the number of animals needing rescue, to fostering and adoption.

Not exact matches

Geographic information system and mapping capabilities that go hand - in - hand with UAVs have many applications across multiple industries, from bridge, road and pipeline mapping to tracking the path of wildfires and identifying hotspots to assist firefighters, crop monitoring and insect detection for farmers, and real - time imaging for search and rescue operations.
The raw footage originated with Fresno, Calif., firefighter Cory Kalanick, who in mid-2013 rescued an unconscious cat while wearing GoPro's HD Hero3 camera attached to his helmet, then uploaded the video to YouTube, where it attracted 1.5 million views in the weeks to follow (although the kitten perished from smoke inhalation).
When it collapsed in 2008, Britain rescued its citizens with a # 2.35 - billion payment and demanded reimbursement from Iceland, which refused in two referendums.
A family with a baby was rescued from a third - floor window as smoke continued to billow out of the building, STV reported.
So if anything about Trump's attitude toward truth or reality disturbs you, there is an alternative, a big alternative, with one company that has a $ 30 - billion market cap and another that's wants to send rockets to Mars, along with a comprehensive plan to rescue the Earth from becoming uninhabitable.
«The department, along with the FDNY, is reviewing the feasibility of using unmanned aerial vehicles for joint search - and - rescue operations,» said an NYPD spokesman from the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information office.
Thirteen malnourished siblings, ranging in age from 2 to 29, were rescued by the police in California from a house where some of them had been chained to beds, and their parents have been charged with torture, officials said on Monday.
Funded with a $ 1.6 million grant from Google, the online program enables smaller amounts of food to be rescued that might otherwise go to waste.
Zady launched with an eye toward rescuing people from the soullessness of fast fashion, and its founders» own sense of the zeitgeist is what determines the editorial content.
«The Equalizer,» in which he rescues a young prostitute from the Russian mob with righteous fury, proved just the right mix of Good Denzel and Nasty Denzel for a lot of moviegoers.
What it's about: In a galaxy far, far away, Luke Skywalker gets tangled up with a Jedi knight, pilot Han Solo, a giant bear thing called a wookiee, and two droids — all in order to save the galaxy and rescue Princess Leia from the clutches of Darth Vader.
Jon Taffer, host of Bar Rescue, explains his secret to inspiring loyalty from employees, even in a field like his with a high turnover rate.
From ResQme to ResQMi to RescueMe, if you can think of a phrase with the word «rescue» in it, it probably showed up on stage among the roughly 30 emergency and disaster related hacks.
In - kind donations of pet supplies included items such as food and water bowls, kitty litter, pet beds, collars and leashes, all trucked into neighborhoods hit particularly hard by Harvey and Irma, with help from animal welfare agency Rescue Bank.
The country has been keeping afloat with the help of multi-billion euro rescue loans from its European partners and the IMF, released on condition of tough spending cuts and deep structural reforms.
The article is exactly what it sounds like: A few ladies had a few drinks, and then were surprised with adorable (and adoptable) puppies from Fur Baby Rescue.
Social media is full of stories of those with boats using them to rescue people from their homes.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- House Republicans and Democrats reached a rare, election - year deal with the White House to try to rescue Puerto Rico from $ 70 billion in debt as millions of Americans in the cash - strapped U.S. territory struggle with the loss of basic...
Mr. Trump began a relationship with Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, who was trying to rescue the party from debt.
For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment; if he did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah, a herald of righteousness, with seven others, when he brought a flood upon the world of the ungodly; if by turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to ashes he condemned them to extinction, making them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; and if he rescued righteous Lot, greatly distressed by the sensual conduct of the wicked (for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard); then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials, and to keep the unrighteous under punishment until the day of judgment, and especially those who indulge in the lust of defiling passion and despise authority.
The flood story was like the movie Titanic captivating the audience in presentation and they left the reading with tears in their eyes and the hope of being rescued from this wicked harsh world in their hearts.
Pelagianism Augustine accused Pelagius of teaching salvation by works Western Christians are obsessed with not being saved by works Western Christians deemphasize ascetic disciplines and exercises Spirituality becomes a set of mental acts Salvation is rescue from hell, rather than transformation into glory Determinism enters some parts of western theology from Manichaeism through Augustine
(Waugh even toyed with the idea of rewriting The Everlasting Man to rescue it from its Fleet Street barbarism.)
Here, using a rich selection of narrative fragments from their interviews, they depict vividly the difficulties rescuers faced in determining how to balance their obligations to family and friends with their commitments to the rescued.
West Western Christians are obsessed with not being saved by works Western Christians deemphasize ascetic disciplines and exercises Spirituality becomes a set of mental acts Salvation is rescue from hell The emphasis is on the cross Determinism enters some parts of western Christian theology
That history, coupled with the generous use of interview narrative from rescuers, the rescued, and non-rescuers throughout the book, more than offsets any fear that the Oliners» project, by focusing on rescue activities, might diminish the horror of the Holocaust.
Yet Treebeard not only rescues Merry and Pippin from the orcs, but also engages them with his penetrating eyes.
«Here's a photo of me with a miserable beggar,» or «Here's a photo of me with a prostitute we rescued from sex slavery.»
But your donation will help rescue them from the living hell they are in, and will provide them with a loving home where they will receive care and counseling.
I completely agree with you in that your statement, «Almost all great stories, novels, myths, and movies have as their core plot the idea of a person who sacrificially gives of himself for others, to rescue and deliver them from some calamity, and in so doing, suffers great personal loss, but ultimately rises into glory,» is no coincidence.
The conspiracy theories began to swirl soon after Mad Men's sixth season opened with a shot from the perspective of a dying man being rescued.
With Jesus» exodus he was rescuing us, God's people, out of slavery by releasing us from all those things that have an unholy hold on us — work or money or death — and by placing his own blood on the doorposts of our lives.
He is the author of The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews from the Nazis (1997) and more recently coauthor, with Hilary L. Rubinstein, of Philosemitism: Admiration and Support in the English «Speaking World for Jews, 1840 «1939 (St. Martin's Press).
At the heart of Jewish faith is the belief that God, the creator the world and the Lord of History, rescued the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt and entered into a covenant with them at Sinai.
When it comes to rescuing us from death, and not merely enduring death along with us, only the impassible God can help.
The woman rescued from a stoning, because she was accused of adultery and the women living with her seventh partner.
Such aims might appear paradoxical to those who were taught that the emergence in the 17th century of secular liberalism, with its privatization of faith, rescued the West from «wars of religion.»
According to the latest update from Charity: Water, our contributions have been invested with Relief Society of Tigray (REST) and International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Ethiopia and Concern Worldwide in Sierra Leone.
One of American fiction's most attractive characters is the 13 - year - old Esme in J. D. Salinger's «For Esme — With Love and Squalor»; her unaffected charm and solicitude rescue the soldier - narrator from a World War II emotional and spiritual hell.
Therefore, faced with the choice of rescuing from a fire either a severely retarded infant, who is unlikely to develop many preferences in the future, and an ape, we should rescue the ape.
For when Cain saw that God had a good relationship with Abel, Cain believed that Abel would become the one who would rescue his family from exile.
Though innocent of all violence attributed to Him, God allowed the violence committed by others to be laid upon His head so that He might take the blame and thereby rescue and deliver mankind from most of the self - destructive consequences of their sin, and reveal Himself to mankind as a loving Father who takes our sin upon Himself for our deliverance from the consequences of sin and for the sake of our relationship with Him.
Some principle is now required to rescue actual entities from being undifferentiated repetitions, each of the other, with mere numerical diversity.
Like the true philosopher, as opposed to the philodoxer, Koontz confines his work within the metaleptic reality whereby his novels emerge as a contemporary dialectics with the various protagonists engaged in rescuing the truth of reality from either the lie or the distortion.
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