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Michael Pritchard designed the Life-Saver bottle, which could help save the lives of many people around the world, and offered a solution to Disaster Relief: instead of sending drinking water, these portable water filters could be sent so that families can take care of their drinking water needs at their homes instead of refugee camps.
Global Voices in English » Bangladesh: Uncultured Project and Clean Water 2009
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The Life-Saver costs a lot more than the Life-Straw, but filters less water and has a shorter life-span, and that the Life-Straw comes in a family capacity version.
Global Voices in English » Bangladesh: Uncultured Project and Clean Water 2009
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(1 November 1917): 40A; Louis P. Penningroth, "A Practical Life-Saver in a Prison Camp," 18; C.W. Barth [sic],
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I remember Sunday mornings, going to the front door at First Baptist to see my other grandfather, Jack Matkin, who usually had a peppermint Life-Saver waiting for me.
Paw Paw pics Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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Previous to this, when unhampered by the dread of poverty, he had written (1868) the two-act comedy "Der Lebensretter" (The Life-Saver) inscribing it:
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Men wanted to hear Rag Time played by Josephine, the Life-Saver.
More Fables George Ade 1905
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Watch as the Atlantis STS-117 Crew plays with juice droplets, a water blob with a Life-Saver inside and a stack of videotapes in zero gravity.
WN.com - Articles related to Russian cargo vessel misses space station 2010
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Watch as the Atlantis STS-117 Crew plays with juice droplets, a water blob with a Life-Saver inside and a stack of videotapes in zero gravity.
WN.com - Articles related to Russian cargo vessel misses space station 2010
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Men Now Under Arms 2 (1 November 1917): 40; Louis P. Penningroth, "A Practical Life-Saver in a Prison Camp,"
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Albert Loren Weeks, '' [Russia's Life-Saver: Lend-Lease Aid to the U.S.S.R. in World War II] ''
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