No-cost mobility reduces social isolation and provides a lifeline to vital social services for older Londoners.
And the canal became a lifeline for communication, with government couriers running messages up and down the waterway.
Leicester were handed a lifeline when Lawrence fouled substitute Trevor Benjamin, but Izzet failed to convert.
In truth the country is surviving on a lifeline from the European Central Bank.
But last spring, they became a bullhorn in the Arab world, and a lifeline in Japan.
But a Watson penalty in the second half hit the post to give City a lifeline.
Joyce Pimm, an Elms Day Centre user, lives alone and described the centre as "a lifeline".
The agency pushed through new rules last year, requiring documentation when a Lifeline customer signs up.
It was part of a lifeline that Microsoft threw Apple during the dark days of 1997.
Meanwhile, PC Abram had been dragged from the sea after another officer threw him a lifeline.
China's Wanxiang Group offered A123 a lifeline in August, but Tuesday that deal fell apart.
In the long term, such movements ought to provide a lifeline for the Amazon forest.
The money raised by the sale will provide a lifeline for Palace who are currently in administration.
It was also a lifeline for industry in Clackmannanshire, with freight travelling from the Dollar coalfield to Longannet power station.
My parents are very concerned that they might lose their Philly newspapers, which they consider a lifeline.
And because we fought hard to keep them in place, they remain a lifeline for so many women.
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As the game went into injury-time, Liverpool grabbed a lifeline when Neville dived to palm away Lucas' shot.
Sure, there are online forums, technical docs and other people in my company to call as a lifeline.
The business may sound opportunistic, but for the desperate housewife (or househusband), a BBL loan is a lifeline.
United needed a lifeline desperately - and it was Van Nistelrooy who inevitably provided it after 51 minutes.
Orchard serves as a lifeline to the underbanked and those with bad credit.
But with the visitors' challenge seemingly fading, James Franklin handed them a lifeline.
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However, Stokes handed Hibs a lifeline with a neat right-footed finish to claim his 16th goal of the season.
Edinburgh's Simon Webster then touched down in the corner but Leinster were handed a lifeline with a penalty try.
"Shark populations are in freefall, but have been thrown a lifeline today - Cites has finally listened to the scientists, " he said.
Mrs Edwards said that when doctors told her she was too late for surgery she was desperate for a lifeline.
"That little radio in some mountain village was a lifeline for many Afghans during these years of isolation" he said.
Germany, despite initial reservations had no option than to dig deep into the pocket to fund a lifeline for Greece.
But despite the drawbacks of the system, the carry forward system was viewed as a lifeline for domestic stock markets.
Danny Califf's injury time own goal gave City a lifeline after what was a poor display during the 90 minutes.
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