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What can be done to salvage them for next year?
In many cases these three hours would salvage our economy.
Yet she had to do something to salvage the situation.
But let's see what I can salvage from the situation.
They needed to salvage some of the day, she thought.
At the very least they'll let us salvage anything we need.
He tried to say something, anything to salvage the situation.
If the building is available, I'll be able to salvage most of the summer.
"We have to do something to salvage the lives of women and children."
What we now have to do is try to salvage something from it.
There was really not much left for him to salvage from the situation.
And try to salvage something of our relationship, he did not add.
Thank God, she might still be able to salvage something from this situation.
I was almost killed just trying to salvage your plan.
I might be able to salvage some of this day after all.
Still if they could just salvage a small part of the population then there was hope for the future.
Most are trying to see if anything can be salvaged.
Sometimes a society came about to salvage one specific site.
The Union must now try to salvage what it can.
So get back over there and try to salvage it.
Some of the more recent information, though, could still be salvaged.
"We might be able to salvage something out of this yet."
He'd done his best to salvage the old man and failed.
Is there any other way I can salvage this situation?
And no one ever would, except for what little she could salvage.