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- from Portland, Oregon The Lifesaver, a 1974 album by pianist Joe Bonner Lifesavers Underground, a Christian rock band LifeSaver bottle, used to turn dirty/polluted...
- Lifesavers Underground (aka LSU, and L.S. Underground) was a musical project created by Michael Knott. In 1987 Lifesavers Underground released their debut...
- year to retain their certification. Aside from basic first aid, Combat Lifesavers are also taught to identify and perform the correct pre-hospital treatment...
- Operation Lifesaver is the largest rail safety organization in the United States. It was founded by the Union Pacific Railroad in the early 1970s. In...
- specials and spin-off shows were also aired, including five series of 999 Lifesavers (1994–1998) hosted by Buerk and Juliet Morris (later replaced by Donna...
- Life Savers (stylized as LifeSavers) is an American brand of ring-shaped hard and soft candy. Its range of mints and fruit-flavored candies is known for...
- The Lifesaver is an album by pianist Joe Bonner which was recorded in 1974 and released on the Muse label. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated "This...
- including New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Surf lifesavers in Australia are colloquially known as "Clubbies". Surf lifesaving originated...
- William Adams (25 January 1864 – 14 October 1913) was a lifesaver, swimmer and swimming instructor from Gorleston on the east coast of England. He made...
- other soldiers with medical training (such as those trained as Combat Lifesavers) as well as provide medical advice to the unit's chain of command. In...