For the election after next, Mr Lord might just be the saviour conservative Canada has long awaited.
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All this means Mr Estrada now appears as the saviour of the airline.
Many have hailed shale gas as the saviour of the US energy market.
Ironically, Kabilye's two key players who had missed the first-leg in Port Said were the saviour of the Algerian side.
Once hailed as the saviour of German football, he was savaged when the team lost dismally against Italy last week.
Johnson was the saviour again when she flung herself in the way of Gemma Davison's low 31st-minute shot following a blunder by central defender Rachel Unitt.
The Christmas Eve service in Moscow's Christ the Saviour began at 2200 local time, and the city's metro laid on special trains to allow the many worshippers to return home late.
He altered its wording in 2008, but it still calls for Jews to "recognise Jesus Christ, the Saviour of all men", a more explicit demand than was included in John Paul II's revised wording.
His favourite composition, in a raga named after a town linked in Hindu mythology to the god Krishna, used words in praise of a 12th-century Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, the saviour of the poor.
Mr Romney is something of an expert on things going wrong in the Olympics, as the saviour of the Salt Lake City winter games in 2002, which appeared to be heading for disaster before he stepped in.
Last year, consumer spending was the principal saviour of the economy.
"Ruthless", "devastating" and the "saviour of boxing" were some of the milder plaudits lauded on the St Petersburg man.
There is a third possibility: that HP has fallen victim to the cult of the corporate saviour.
My scenario goes like this: Dominique Strauss-Kahn is forced to resign as head of the IMF because of those problems over his former mistress and then Gordon Brown takes over as the self-styled saviour of the financial world.
The parish was one of two from Jersey winning the second highest prize with St Saviour winning in the town category and Grouville in coastal class.
Faced with such concerns, the gnomes of Zurich are resorting to an unlikely saviour: the marketing man.
And Frankfurter Rundschau said he was the German "saviour in our hour of need".
But the German government is not the only potential saviour of Opel.
The author of Illiam Dhone's biography, Jennifer Kewley-Draskau said many see him as a "saviour of the Isle of Man".
The Reds keeper was again his side's saviour when he punched the ball off Jerome's head as the Blues striker seemed set to get on the end of a Sebastian Larsson cross, before producing another eye-catching save.
As his forces moved westwards almost unhindered, he was acclaimed as the country's saviour.
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For generations to come some will laud him as a saviour of the Serbs.
He could, however, find that others want to play the role of national saviour.
Rakesh Khurana: " Searching for a Corporate Saviour: The Irrational Quest for Charismatic CEOs", Princeton University Press, 2002.
Richard Cresswell was Preston's saviour for the second successive game as his equaliser earned them a point against Watford.
Cahill was Everton's saviour at the other end on 13 minutes, clearing a looping header from Davies off the line.
"Saviour of the final 16" ran the headline on the front page of the Sports Seoul newspaper, a reference to South Korea's aim of reaching the second stage of the World Cup for the first time.
Margaret Thatcher's conviction, her resolve, her iron self-belief led many to see her as Britain's post-war saviour - the woman who cured the so-called "British disease", tamed trade unions and vanquished the Argentine Junta in the South Atlantic.
St Saviour has won the second highest prize in the Royal Horticultural Society Britain in Bloom competition.
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