| 41. | Democrats support Al Gore's effort to salvage the election.
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| 42. | WinShip did far more than just salvage the struggling Sacramento hotel.
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| 43. | If you can make toast, you can salvage the day.
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| 44. | But the district will salvage what it can, he said.
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| 45. | This campaign will be salvaged or savaged by the subsequent installments.
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| 46. | Benson is trying to salvage his life, right his wrongs.
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| 47. | The Collegiate Chorale is suited to this kind of salvage operation.
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| 48. | Not until 1985 was the Isaac Allerton rediscovered and fully salvaged.
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| 49. | Still, Hunstad says you have time to salvage your portfolio.
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| 50. | Now, they must win the finale to salvage a split.
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