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  • Super Saver is one of four horses trained by Pletcher entered into the Derby.

    Kentucky Derby represents a 'humbling, challenging race' 2010

  • Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver is expected to be the favorite for the Preakness, which could have a full field of 14.

    Lookin At Lucky headed to Preakness 2010

  • Super Saver is slated to arrive in Baltimore on Wednesday aboard a flight that will originate in California with a stop in Kentucky.

    13 expected for the Preakness 2010

  • If you want to make regular savings in a child's name, Halifax's Children's Regular Saver is a one-year account paying an attractive 6% fixed rate, though you have to save between £10 and £100 a month by standing order only, with no withdrawals allowed during the year.

    Tuition fees: how best to start saving early for your child's degree Jill Papworth 2010

  • Last fall, the Federal Housing Administration, which insures virtually all reverse mortgages, introduced a new type of reverse mortgage called the Saver.

    A Lower-Cost Reverse Mortgage Anne Tergesen 2011

  • Protestant funeral, and Titus was called the Saver of the Nation, and received a pension of twelve hundred pounds a year.

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • Canada's EnerWorks Inc. is marketing a solar thermal water heater called the Space-Saver, which is designed to cut power bills while taking up less room than a traditional heater.

    Something New Under the Sun 2007

  • I sent them Tuesday via Express Saver, which is three business days, so they'd arrive tomorrow.

    down and safe terri_osborne 2005

  • KING: That's Ron Popeil early this morning for our producers describing The Door Saver, which is not out yet?

    CNN Transcript Apr 13, 2001 2001

  • I think there is no doubt that he had been melancholy mad, and that he killed himself; but he had a great Protestant funeral, and Titus was called the Saver of the Nation, and received a pension of twelve hundred pounds a year.

    A child`s history of England 1852

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