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Saviours meaning
plural of saviour
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The former home of St Saviours Neighbourhood Centre went up in flames on Saturday, October 28.
This leaves the bottom half of society being simultaneously the victims of climate disaster and yet at the same time the possible saviours if they can mobilise themselves to deal with their local issues that will change the narrative.
It is thought between 15 and 20 people were involved in the brawl which took place in St Saviours Road, near to the junction with Nansen Road.
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According to the article, Lammy tweeted that “the world doesn’t need any more white saviours”, or western do-gooders flying in, believing they are solving the developing world’s problems while blissfully ignorant of the colonial baggage they carry”.
Or are the real saviours those in law enforcement still trying to do their job, like dedicated policemen Deniz?
Patel, while addressing reporters in Vadodara on Saturday, said, “They (BJP) say they are a Hindu party, saviours of Hindus.
We have had too many of false “saviours”.
Fuller said: “We still have a good helping of rural buildings that would make amazing accommodation and need to find saviours.
Rhodesians were the enemy and ZANU-PF were the saviours who could do no wrong.
The survivors who were airlifted by these heroes are still in shock as they couldn’t even thank their saviours for their valourious services.
We need to counsel our youth to be saviours and not demons,” he said.
Yesterday activists for the 'No White Saviours' group pleaded with the journalist to meet them, claiming that they could 'educate her' on 'colonial era' stereoptypes.
At any rate, the military was never hailed as being the saviours of the nation at the end of the Southern insurrection, as much as it was in 2009 after the Northern one.
More deeply, calls for technical saviours are essentially wrongheaded because they disregard the root cause of the problems: driver behaviour – specifically, aggression and inattention.
There, in the villages and towns where her father, uncle and grandmother had arrived as refugees more than 75 years earlier, an improbable reunion took place between their descendants and their saviours.
They are considered heroes, saviours, true patriots and the best of what the US has to offer.
At the third such ceremony, which was held on Saviours' Day 2013, it was announced that nearly 8500 members of the organization had undergone Dianetics auditing.
They were christened by the media as the "The" bands, and dubbed "The saviours of rock 'n' roll", leading to accusations of hype.