The UK charity Chernobyl Children's Life Line helps families in Ukraine and neighbouring Belarus affected by harmful radioactive fallout.
"Pay phones are the last life line of communication for the poor in America, " said Willard Nichols, president of the American Public Communications Council.
At a time when the luxury vehicle market is stalling in the U.S. and Europe, China is becoming an extraordinary life line for the majors from Tokyo to Detroit.
We know that an American should -- who puts his life on the line, her life on the line, should never have to fight for a job when they come home.
Ya know, to spend an hour of your life in line and mingle with people.
It is an approach I use in my own life and has been a life-line in times of difficulty.
Instead, banks are rejecting lending more life-line money to the airline because it fears it will never get paid back.
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There was an expectant atmosphere inside Wembley following the life-line thrown to England by Israel after their win over Russia on Saturday.
McClaren sat shell-shocked in his dug-out as England looked to be throwing away the life-line handed to them by Israel after their win over Russia -- and they left the field at half-time to a chorus of boos.
That's what leaving no one behind really means: when you put your life on the line.
He gave his life in the line of work, in the line of duty, during a prison riot at a fortress near Mazar-e Sharif.
Benjamin Brewster offers similar praise about Ramos-Villalta, saying he's a dedicated Marine who has put his life on the line for his comrades and for America.
"Each year we honor America's fire service heroes who gave their life in the line of duty to serve their communities, " said Joe Allbaugh, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Indeed, all of us on this stage -- every single one of us -- have a profound responsibility to every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine and Coast Guardsman who puts their life on the line for America.
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Show commitment and be sure that you have your own money invested in the idea, "You've got to be willing to put your own life on the line for this company before you can expect anyone else to invest in it, " Crown says.
More and more people are applying for life insurance on-line--and most of them need a physical.
Alongside that, the pension could be paid at an older age, which would be raised in line with life expectancy.
If your personal life choices happen to line up with the interests of the beltway power brokers and their well-connected friends, you get the unfair advantages.
But his experience of life on the front line in Afghanistan has left him unsure about whether the army is a long term career for him.
He believes Des Browne has a "natural inclination to be a power behind the throne" and will have to adjust to life in the firing line as immigration minister.
Complex communications and loose hierarchies sound much more fun than life on the traditional production line.
One of the most difficult things in life is to draw the line between friend and foe.
The article points out a very important concept: the blurring line between work life and social life.
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"For lack of a better plan I just took off and ran for my life and crossed the finish line, " she said.
Romney is toeing the party line like his life depended on it.
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Still, I wouldn't invest your life savings in a new line of Rae's Creek ball retrievers before conducting a more exhaustive trademark-clearance search.
On Oct. 26, Hillary turns 50, which is a birthday that compels almost any woman to step back and examine whether the drape and line of her life fit the woman she once dreamed of becoming.
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