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"preserver" Definitions
  1. [countable] a person who makes sure that a particular situation does not change
  2. [countable, uncountable] a substance used to prevent wood from decaying (= being destroyed by natural processes) see also life preserver

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Wine preserver If he's tired of being the lone beer drinker at his friends' wine and cheese nights, this preserver may be able to change his mind about wine.
"If you're facing death and someone is throwing you a potential life preserver," he said, "the less interested you are in who made the life preserver and where it came from."
The Üllo Wine Preserver If he's tired of being the lone beer drinker at his friends' wine and cheese nights, this preserver may be able to change his mind about wine.
He sputters and gasps but won't grab the life preserver.
When is a phone call like a diplomatic life preserver?
The S.S. United States has just been tossed a life preserver.
Someone on the dock threw down a life preserver, he said.
On July 15, Mr. Trump threw Mr. Pence the life preserver.
Hillary Clinton does not need to toss anyone a life preserver.
Mohamed says he saw a dead body hanging on a life preserver, so he took the life preserver and gave it to a 19-year-old Syrian woman, who appeared as though she was about to faint.
Once it inflates, the airbags are huge, like wearing a life preserver.
The original game becomes a life-preserver for its own unfinished designs.
The university he did not know had thrown him a life preserver.
A wine preserver and stoppers for saving your leftovers (if there are any)
This one, dubbed a drifter, looked like a toolbox wearing a life preserver.
That's me in the waves holding onto a surfboard like a life preserver. Huh.
With Venezuela on the edge of default, Russia has thrown it a life preserver.
If Mr Draghi is the euro's preserver, Mr Issing is one of its creators.
The tiny life preserver that encircles this thermometer may save your custard or your hollandaise.
Looking up I see a slightly damaged life preserver on the surface of the water.
The United States has changed from the principal preserver of order to a principal disrupter.
Du Pont's perception of himself as a preserver and champion of America wallpapers the film.
But I reached for it as one would a life preserver in a sinking boat.
Yet Mr. Trump may end up proving an illiberal preserver of the liberal international order.
Friends tried to save him with a life preserver ... but the current was too strong.
Within minutes, lifeguards piloted the drone to the men and dropped an inflatable life preserver.
But his son, Prahlad, followed the god Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe.
Today the fate of global ecosystems often depends on nature's own life preserver, the billionaire.
I could also use gravity to throw you a life preserver; that would be good.
Saudi Arabia is not going to throw you a life preserver," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Afterward, he says he was made to wear a life preserver and wear a sign that
Friends "can be a life preserver or a buoy in your next environment," Dr. Levine said.
Now it was a memory that he held onto like a castaway and a life preserver.
The trimurti or three main deities are Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver; and Shiva, the destroyer.
Certainly, if they are at risk of hurting themselves or drowning, we'll throw them a life preserver.
Positive thinking—to me—is more like finding a life-preserver and upon grabbing it, it's deflated.
Though debris including life preserver and a lifeboat was found, the ship itself was never again detected.
Mahoney said the young woman threw a life preserver to try and help as the duck boat sank.
But the image of the child and the life preserver serves as a reminder of the hospital's origins.
His wife, Rabab Diab, could not swim but survived when a nearby fisherman threw her a life preserver.
"It's like needing a life preserver and getting an anvil," said Roy Cooper, the North Carolina attorney general.
Rather than an actual "stimulus," this record-setting effort is simply a life-preserver to keep Americans afloat.
"She sees herself as a preserver of history, of real black history," Mr. Colvard said in an interview.
Jensen hunted for a life preserver but had to settle for a pack of balloons stashed behind a bar.
The bathroom on this floor has a shower, a vessel sink and a mirror framed by a life preserver.
For some, acceptance into the United States through its immigration system is akin to being thrown a life preserver.
The deputies placed a life preserver over the man after pulling him from the passenger-side window and into the boat.
Coravin wine preserver This gadget helps keep your wine fresh longer by piercing the cork and keeping the bottle vacuum sealed.
But on Tuesday morning, when Mr. Cox had a chance to throw the prime minister a life preserver, he declined. Mrs.
It also follows two slow months, January and February, making the Pi Day a "life preserver" for A La Mode Pies.
The enclaves were a life preserver for recent arrivals, but also isolated them in their Old World customs and their poverty.
For the customers and employees affected by this mess, we sincerely hope there's at least some sort of life preserver for them.
The "bomb" turned out to be a life preserver outfitted with wires and chocolate candy bars wrapped in aluminum foil, police said.
With a candidate as weak as Trump, a life preserver like Comey's letter was the only shot of staying in the game.
The crew came up with a creative way to rescue the little raccoon and threw it a life preserver to float on.
Pessimism helps me adopt an indifferent stance when things feel overwhelmingly helpless, like a life-preserver in an endless steel-grey ocean.
With the simple addition of the orange life preserver, Pejac adds a subtle feeling of drowning that resonates with the environmental movement.
He also had strapped on a life preserver with chocolate bars wrapped in foil, wires and a motherboard taken from a smoke detector.
Aetna is seeking a life preserver and is suggesting that they can solve the DOJ concerns by divesting about $220006 billion of assets.
Plus: a sap extractor, a talking doll, the world's largest rock crusher, an electric pen, a fruit preserver, and a tornado-proof house.
"Both men jumped into the river after reporting officers got the life preserver to the victim," the Savannah Police Department's incident report reads.
But aside from aggressive layering, apartment hibernation, and a dedicated Vitamin D plus Zinc packet regimen, what else can a seasonal self-preserver do?
If Democrats have any life preserver that might help them survive this tidal wave of good economic news, it is still-sluggish wage growth.
When someone is drowning, you throw them a life preserver, you don't throw them a nine-part DVD series on the history of swimming.
The creator is known as BRAHMA, the preserver is known as Vishnu and the destroyer (so the world could be rebuilt) is Shiva. Surprise!
"Thomas Bach was a drowning man but finally cooler heads within the IOC threw him a life preserver," Jim Walden said in a statement.
Not wanting to pick it up out of the water, we threw it a life preserver to climb upon and then towed it to land.
But, to anyone harboring an unrequited crush, these early episodes where each finds out about the other's romantic feelings can be a life preserver. 5.
The women represent various deities in Hindu culture — Lakshimi, the preserver; Kali, the destroyer; and Saraswathi, the creator — and have their bodies painted with various motifs.
"The most urgent need we have is to throw a life preserver to community banks that capitalize our small businesses," he told Reuters in an interview.
Why it matters: The pharmaceutical industry wasn't able to reverse new Medicare donut hole obligations, but Congress wasn't afraid to throw out a small life preserver.
For three days at Pinewood Studios in London, Kate Bush strapped on a life preserver, plunged into a tank of water and sang to a camera.
Wrestling, at first, was less a calling than a life preserver, a way for her to become something after a lifetime of feeling like less than nothing.
I resented his desire to do anything but be with me; he resented my clinging to him like he was the only life preserver in the sea.
It took an audacious leap for Vasari to see himself as the defining chronicler of his era, the preserver of life stories, the collector of paper scraps.
Cagnoli understood that buying the apartment also meant she would become a curator and preserver of Scarpa's legacy: The lawyer had left little choice in the matter.
If he's tired of being the lone beer drinker at his friends' wine and cheese nights, this preserver may be able to change his mind about wine.
In the black-and-white image from 1914, an unidentified child pokes his head through a life preserver with the words "The Boston Floating Hospital" around the rim.
"Just as investors hang on to services as Apple's life preserver in the choppy seas, it is going to float away," said Benjamin Schachter, analyst at Macquarie Capital.
Similar to Ruffwear's Float Coat, this preserver jacket will allow your water-loving hound to swim to their heart's content — all while keeping your parental anxieties at ease.
Seeing an opportunity, they say they will not throw Mr. Trump a political life preserver at what they sense could be the first turns of a downward spiral.
Rachel's book, a life preserver, saw me through 12 hours in the emergency room as well as most of the next day, which I spent in a hospital room.
"Permafrost is a very good preserver of microbes and viruses, because it is cold, there is no oxygen, and it is dark," evolutionary biologist Jean-Michel Claverie told the BBC.
Ms. Gurung, who is a nurse, has taken it upon herself to be the de facto preserver of Seke, a language she says many young Nepalese are losing touch with.
Thankfully, someone spotted this cat struggling in Dublin's River Liffey on Thursday and tossed him a life-preserver — and he figured out how to use it to escape the water's wrath!
And whether Trump, who is desperately in search of a life preserver in this whole mess, can seize on Pelosi's decision as evidence that the left is trying to silence him.
First Reserve was long viewed as the biggest fish in the energy private equity pond but, if this refocusing doesn't work out, it may have just jettisoned its only life preserver.
Political economist Greg Valliere called the trade deal "a life preserver, right on schedule" for a president facing an impeachment trial and also a win for investors weary of trade war.
With just over 100 days to go before Election Day, expect Clinton to cling to black, independent and Latino voters like a life preserver -- because, politically speaking, that is what they are.
There is one other group supporting Trump—left-wing intellectuals siding with Slavoj Žižek in thinking that Hillary is the preserver of an unbearable status quo, and things should be shaken up.
" Mark McKinnon, a veteran of Texas politics who was an adviser to George W. Bush, said by email that the road trip became a "life preserver for Hurd and launchpad for Beto.
Before landing he would sometimes engage in an impromptu emergency drill, tossing a life preserver into the cold ocean and telling the crew members to imagine that there was a man overboard.
But mostly I am still shaking my head and chuckling at the imagery — Nadal hurling a life preserver at his drowning mother, Federer with the composure of a high-end waiter. Genius.
HONG KONG — As markets around the world have churned, China has long taken comfort in having what in the financial world amounts to a life preserver: its vast holdings of other countries' money.
Hamilton joined Donovan after sensing that Donovan was getting tired and supported him as a life preserver was thrown from the dock to pull the woman out of the water, he told Yahoo.
And the tax cut proposal unveiled Wednesday, which Republicans see as the life preserver to save them from sinking in a sea of legislative failure, is being crafted on a strictly partisan basis.
Pearl makes regular references to other books, and I clung to our shared favorites (like Dodie Smith's old-fashioned tale of English girlhood, "I Capture the Castle") as if to a life preserver.
The new options are also all fairly reasonable; even if the internet has collectively bad taste, the worst thing that's gonna happen is we'll end up playing with a life preserver and some cufflinks.
" He told a Tribeca Film Festival audience during a conversation about his career that he had sometimes seen his music "as a life preserver and as a safe space - you think you can live there.
But in the book Miliband identifies another kind of loss: the erosion of the very idea of the post-war West as preserver of global stability, which entails the moral responsibility to help disrupted populations.
The impact of withholding Medicaid coverage from a low-income person is as predictable as the impact of withholding a life-preserver from someone swimming in the ocean with an anchor tied around their waist.
"It's hard to believe that there's a lot of room for dividends to grow in the absence of earnings growth," said Floyd Tyler, president and chief investment officer at the asset management firm Preserver Partners.
At its best, which is pretty often, it has a childlike sensibility, creating a delightful elephant out of a cloak, a credible shipboard scene with just a couple of tilting chairs and a life preserver.
They organized scores of them — including a skull, a small cannon, an oil drum, a life preserver and a pink sow suckling piglets — on a platform of fake wood planks and called it "The Raft" (1982).
Along with working to inform current marketing trends, a brand archivist is also the preserver of the history and legacy of a company, and in the world of liquor advertisement there's plenty to save and savor.
Despite his interest in toying with broader historical issues, the writer-director is still seen largely as a preserver, appreciator, and remixer of cinematic history, an image Once Upon a Time in Hollywood does not dispel.
Around the time you could buy a lighter with as many tiered angles as Rockefeller Center, ads were featuring doctors giving their professional approval, or a puffing penguin chirping "Save Your Throat!" while tossing a life preserver.
Since pulling is part of the fun, toys like the Fun Preserver Flotation Device Dog Toy ($9.99), are good fit because they easily let you grab on while also being made of materials that aren't harmful to your pooch.
FRANKFURT/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A succession of funding deals by deep-pocketed sovereign wealth funds have thrown a life preserver to some of the world's biggest private tech firms whose high valuations have come under scrutiny in the past year.
If Gillespie pulls off the upset, he will have done it by proving Trump's new coalition can be kept intact where it helps the GOP without becoming a concrete life preserver in the suburban waters where the president lags.
It dangled 50,000 jobs as a life preserver for America's mid-sized cities, then picked the D.C. area and NYC for the bulk of the winnings, only to balk at the prospect of a local insurgency over its lucrative incentives package.
The Keeper differs from the New Museum's previous ones in that it blurs the line between artist, collector, and owner; instead, the museum is highlighted as a preserver, to safeguard and display what may otherwise remain largely disregarded or forgotten.
"If you are a ship out in the ocean and someone throws you a life preserver, you don't look at it to see if it has been approved by the federal government," he said in an interview for this obituary.
In his speech, Xi also emphasized that the military's highest loyalty is to the ruling Communist Party, underscoring the PLA's key role as regime preserver through crises such as the bloody suppression of 1989 pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square.
"If they build boat that was sinking and people in it were sinking and they said no, we're not gonna throw you a life preserver, that doesn't go over very well with the American people," Murphy said to the The Hill.
VinEdge Wine Preserver With a no-drip pour spout and a disposable tube that inflates in the bottle while you pour, this kit creates a barrier to block air from wine to prevent spoilage so you can enjoy it for longer.
The site might be good for mobile and desktop users who are looking for real relationships, but it seems you're just wading around the ocean of phony people, as you look for a life-preserver of an actual person to connect with.
The Commission came to three basic findings—there is a clear and pressing need for the museum, that it should be part of the Smithsonian Institution as the preserver of our heritage, and that it ought to be on the national mall.
Just as when Chitose Abe started combining military nylon and kimono embroidery, lacy macramé and lots of gaping zippers, snowboarding and cotton shirting and life-preserver puffas in her Sacai collection, even Toto would know we're not in the Grand Palais anymore.
His 1975 "Pearl Dress" consisted of a see-through skirt made from strands of beads; a plastic pearl codpiece in the shape of male genitals; and a life preserver (stolen from the Staten Island Ferry) hung around his neck like a halter top.
After all of this upheaval, the Modena native needs time on her own to figure out if a longterm relationship with Dev is what she actually wants, or if the idea was simply her life preserver out of a marriage no one really wanted.
When it comes to image making, they are not our id, but rather our ego: dressing themselves in the myths and messages they want to make, with the queen herself — a woman often portrayed as the stiff-upper-lipped preserver of tradition — leading the way.
Just to the northwest of Killington in Vermont sits the smaller Pico Mountain, which receives similar amounts of snow, but features 85 percent north-facing terrain at a high-for-the-east base elevation of 2,000 feet, making it an elite preserver of snow.
Of course Democrats have their own problems (views of the Democratic Party in a national poll published just this week are at a 25-year low) but Trump's weak poll numbers and the growing number of Democrats promising to impeach him is a life preserver of sorts.
One swimmer is towing a figure of Mahatma Gandhi, in a life preserver with his spinning wheel, while the other is dragging a boat containing Frida Kahlo, clutching a doll-size Diego Rivera and a dog, her head crowned by parrots perched on a steering wheel.
The Daily Mail is focusing its marketing efforts on the over 65s, hoping to make a life preserver out of the rising life expectancy of its majority female readership — a following largely inspired by its deliberate, offhand meanness, specializing in articles written by women for women who hate women.
Depending on the mission, pilots can choose a combination of seven configuration items including a coverall, which provides heat and flame protection; survival vest; pressure vest; life preserver unit; a chemical, biological and radiological layer; thermal undergarment; and environmental protection layer, the Human Systems Program Office told Military.com.
Payne has a nice gag about Paul's wedding ring, which he is permitted to take to Leisureland, where it looks as massive as a life preserver, but there are pages of Swift that can boast half a dozen gags as inventive as that, and he's markedly less prim.
The way that I feel about tech is very ambivalent, because on the one hand, it gives some people the life preserver, and then for some people it seems to lock them into this isolation tank, where they're just looking out at other people's achievements and feeling small by comparison.
Floyd Tyler, portfolio manager of Memphis-based Preserver Partners, said that he now has 15 percent of his mutual fund portfolio in private assets including songwriting credits and photo royalties generated by well-known prints of artists such as the Beatles and Prince, which can yield up to 7 percent.
Ms. Sedira and the Algerian artist Amina Menia have been working to help her preserve the archive, and the videos are a byproduct of that effort: an attempt, you could say, to preserve the image of the preserver herself, as she revisits her husband's work and speaks of their life together.
The president's eldest son Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John Trump'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Trump Jr. says modern Democrats would reject JFK as 'alt-right neo-Nazi terrorist' Trump Jr: Would a racist 'let his son ... hang out with Michael Jackson'?
Politico reported Monday that two of the president's children, Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John Trump'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Trump Jr. says modern Democrats would reject JFK as 'alt-right neo-Nazi terrorist' Trump Jr: Would a racist 'let his son ... hang out with Michael Jackson'?
Although Commissioner Rob Manfred stressed that the effort was simply an exploration for now, the idea was seen as a possible life preserver for a Rays franchise that has struggled to find a new facility, lags near the bottom in attendance, has a less lucrative television deal than its peers — and still remains competitive on the field despite small payrolls.
In May, Trump criticized Burr for issuing a subpoena for the president's son Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John Trump'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Trump Jr. says modern Democrats would reject JFK as 'alt-right neo-Nazi terrorist' Trump Jr: Would a racist 'let his son ... hang out with Michael Jackson'?
The azure life-bringer of the spring, blowing "her clarion o'er the dreaming earth", was merely the other side of the brutal force of autumn, filling the sky with "tumult of thy mighty harmonies": Thou on whose stream, mid the steep sky's commotion, Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed, Shook from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean, Angels of rain and lightning..... "Destroyer and Preserver" was Shelley's invocation to this dual personality.
"Dancing with the Stars" judges took aim at Sean SpicerSean Michael Spicer'Queer Eye' star Karamo Brown says his family has gotten death threats over his Sean Spicer support 'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Dog who chased ISIS leader gets press conference on 'SNL' MORE after the former White House press secretary avoided placing near the bottom of the show on Monday night, despite being awarded the lowest score from judges on the latest episode.
Critics say Spicer also appears to have gotten a boost from President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE, his son, Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John Trump'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Trump Jr. says modern Democrats would reject JFK as 'alt-right neo-Nazi terrorist' Trump Jr: Would a racist 'let his son ... hang out with Michael Jackson'?
"Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown says his family started receiving death threats after he defended fellow "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Sean SpicerSean Michael Spicer'Queer Eye' star Karamo Brown says his family has gotten death threats over his Sean Spicer support 'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Dog who chased ISIS leader gets press conference on 'SNL' MORE, President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE's former press secretary.
The press conference was hosted by White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayOvernight Health Care: Democratic gains mark setback for Trump on Medicaid work requirements | Senate Dems give Warren 'Medicare for All' plan the cold shoulder | Judge strikes Trump rule on health care 'conscience' rights George Conway: Giuliani tweet 'by itself establishes' that Trump 'committed an impeachable offense' White House to add two aides to lead impeachment messaging MORE, played by "SNL" regular Kate McKinnon, who quipped that former press secretaries under President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE have been "forced to regain their dignity on 'Dancing with the Stars,'" a reference to Sean SpicerSean Michael Spicer'Queer Eye' star Karamo Brown says his family has gotten death threats over his Sean Spicer support 'Dancing with the Stars' judges to Spicer: 'We keep throwing you out the boat' but viewers throw 'you a life preserver' Dog who chased ISIS leader gets press conference on 'SNL' MORE.

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