...Wasilla kept pressing. The Warriors played through ball after through ball, and North continually threw himself in harm's way to short-circuit attacks. "I think their keeper was fantastic," Livingston said. "He made some tremendous saves...
Now Playing Synopsis: A prehistoric family are forced to flee their cave after it's destroyed by a disaster that threatens to change their lives forever in this animated adventure featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage and Emma Stone. As a protective caveman father leads his family out of harm's way, the clan crosses paths with a resourceful teen named Guy (voice of Ryan Reynolds), who offers to help them reach a distant land where they'll be safe from an impending catastrophe that will soon alter the entire world. Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, and Cloris Leachman round out the cast of vocal performers. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman, Clark Duke Movie Details Play Trailer
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...inside Lowry's body while stuffing it with blood clot-inducing combat gauze, Lowry recalled - and move him out of harm's way. Lowry was brought to a position where Staff Sgt. Adam Davila, who would be awarded the Silver Star for his actions...
...young climbers."Murray was the toughest man I knew," said longtime friend Doug Baxter. "If I ever found myself in harm's way, it would be Murray Barnett I would want by my side."Murray was larger than life, he always had a quick laugh that...
...oil hanging in the spill response ether. Industry finally removed most of the oil, but not before putting workers in harm's way by sending them into an active volcano zone. It then "tight-lined" the facility, to pipeline oil around the tanks...
...holiday's name to Veterans Day in 1954. With Americans - including many from the Kenai Peninsula - currently serving in harm's way, and with our area home to many more veterans, let's use today's observances as a reminder not just to thank our...
...holiday's name to Veterans Day in 1954. With Americans -- including many from the Kenai Peninsula -- currently serving in harm's way, and with our area home to many more veterans, let's use today's observances as a reminder not just to thank our...
...mangled fishwalks, docks and stairs all along the bank, much of it believed to have been moved high enough to be out of harm's way. The cost of all that damage was estimated to be $3.5 million. Longer-term residents of the Kenai Peninsula might...
...to show their appreciation for our troops. It makes a difference. And for those who have a loved one stationed in harm's way, Bobek's students are still folding flags. Contact Stettler at 262-1237 to pass along a mailing address.
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