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construction or
development Salvage ethnography, the
practice of
salvaging a
record of what was left of a
culture before it
disappeared Salvage therapy, medical...
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Salvager is a
British reality television show
produced by
Attaboy Productions and
aired on
Discovery Real Time. The show ran for two
series featuring...
- by
pushing or
towing them "'Shipwreck Men' Premiere:
Dangerous Job Of
Salvaging And
Raising Wrecked Ships (VIDEO)".
Huffington Post. 2013-01-15. Farley...
- century, the
private fire
companies cut back
their services and
emphasised salvaging property after the
regular firemen had done
their job. Most were disbanded...
- In
North America, a
salvage title is a form of
vehicle title branding,
which notes that the
vehicle has been
damaged and/or
deemed a
total loss by an...
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typically failed permanently, and the
focus is
rather on a one-time recovery,
salvaging whatever data can be read. In a
third scenario,
files have been accidentally...
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practicable by
setting up
salvage teams of
local divers in most
major ports along the route. They were
fairly efficient at
salvaging their cargoes, and usually...
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Convention on
Salvage is a
treaty that was
concluded in
London on 28
April 1989 that
replaced the
Brussels Convention on ****istance and
Salvage at Sea as...
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rights workers.
Extrajudicial killings are most
commonly referred to as "
salvaging" in
Philippine English. The word is
believed to be a
direct Anglicization...
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Salvaging of Civilization".
Project Gutenberg (October 29, 2010).
Retrieved 26
April 2020. Full text available. See
table of
contents The
Salvaging of...