- from Portland,
Oregon The
Lifesaver, a 1974
album by
pianist Joe
Bonner Lifesavers Underground, a
Christian rock band
LifeSaver bottle, used to turn dirty/polluted...
- year to
retain their certification.
Aside from
basic first aid,
Combat Lifesavers are also
taught to
identify and
perform the
correct pre-hospital treatment...
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Lifesavers Underground (aka LSU, and L.S. Underground) was a
musical project created by
Michael Knott. In 1987,
Lifesavers Underground released their debut...
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specials and spin-off
shows were also aired,
including five
series of 999
Lifesavers (1994–1998)
hosted by
Buerk and
Juliet Morris (later
replaced by Donna...
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Operation Lifesaver is the
largest rail
safety education organization in the
United States. It was
founded by the
Union Pacific Railroad in the early...
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youth from
drowning on an
Australian beach as he is
returned to s**** by
lifesavers.
While reviewing the author's
poetry collection Poems in 1948 a Bulletin...
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other soldiers with
medical training (such as
those trained as
Combat Lifesavers) as well as
provide medical advice to the unit's
chain of command. In...
- Life
Savers (stylized as
LifeSavers) is an
American brand of ring-shaped hard and soft candy. Its
range of
mints and fruit-flavored
candies is
known for...
- Ireland,
South Africa, and the
United Kingdom.[failed verification] Surf
lifesavers in
Australia are
colloquially known as "Clubbies". Surf
lifesaving originated...
- The
Lifesaver is an
album by
pianist Joe
Bonner which was
recorded in 1974 and
released on the Muse label. The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow stated "This...