Caroline Elcombe, from the Save Hadlow Tower action group, said the tower was now in "safe hands".
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority insists UK nuclear plants are in "safe hands".
But he was in safe hands, and Mr Wright applauded the courage of his Algerian colleagues in helping the expats escape.
In 1997 the Czech government made a rather silly mistake that lost it control of a bank without putting it in safe hands.
The two crippling blows were those inflicted on Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt, who top-edged into the safe hands of Wright and Bopara respectably.
Sir Chris Fox, chairman of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority which oversees the CNC, said security at nuclear facilities in the UK was in "safe hands".
Someone touched me on the hand and said they needed me to calm down, so I swallowed the fear and remembered once again that I was in safe hands.
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When, or if, he does eventually retire, the bank will be in safe hands: those of his 62-year-old chief executive, Charles Snipes, who is said to be even more frugal than his boss.
Because of the lack of transparency, they cannot see whether these volatile new debt instruments are in safe hands or how they will behave in a crisis when everyone is heading for the exits.
Ms Williams raised concerns about the incidents which are occurring in hospitals when patients should be in safe hands and called on Carwyn Jones to "prioritise the spending" and "get to grips" with the situation.
Or it can hope that the left in power will in time become as arrogant as the right was before it, and offer the right a role as a fresh pair of safe hands all over again.
"They will be passed to safe hands when possible - because the area is surrounded and the Assad regime is bombarding it, " Abu Essam Taseel, a member of the Martyrs of Yarmouk, was quoted as saying by Reuters.
All three of the new units provide an FM transmitter for broadcasting voices and music to your stereo, and the 760 and 770 models include Bluetooth support, so you can rock extra-safe, hands-free driving when you're making your next big excursion.
There's no indication from the research that we're making things more safe by going hands-free.
But with his image as a safe pair of hands in tatters, that may now change.
Mr Portillo cannot offer a safe pair of hands but he can claim to be interesting.
"We could have just gone for a safe pair of hands, " Law admitted to BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
Mr Isdell, a 60-year-old Irishman, was welcomed by investors and analysts as a safe pair of hands.
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Mr Zapatero is pushing this former European commissioner as the safe pair of hands that Spain needs.
Companies often choose those banks that have done the business before and are therefore a safe pair of hands.
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Poverty is so widespread in East London, that even the dying are not safe from the hands of thieves.
After so long on the roller coaster people want a safe pair of hands, and Bersani is banking on that.
Was it not Margaret Thatcher herself who had stressed repeatedly that the National Health Service was safe in Conservative hands?
Both Mr Berlusconi on the right and Mr D'Alema on the left reckoned he would be a safe pair of hands.
Another blue-collar mid-westerner from a swing state, Tom Vilsack , the governor of Iowa, also looks a safe pair of hands.
Ms Brainard is not known for having grand policy initiatives or big ideas, but she would be a safe pair of hands.
People have to believe that their livelihood is safe in your hands.
First Minister Carwyn Jones announced that the NHS was "safe at the hands of Lesley Griffiths", during the debate on 18 July 2012.
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