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lifeline <a lifeline; lifelines> SUST.

object lifeline SUST. INFORM.

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Power, water, sewer, and other lifelines experience damage that takes weeks or months to restore.
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In addition, any lifelines used by the contestant while attempting to answer the original revealed question prior to the question switch will not be reinstated.
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He used no lifelines for this question, having used all three on a previous question.
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Depending on the format of the show, additional lifelines may become available after the contestant correctly answers the fifth or tenth question.
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Under each actor or system there are long dotted line called lifelines, which are attached to them.
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Health centres and staff are critical lifelines for vulnerable people in disasters - treating injuries, preventing illnesses and caring for people's health needs.
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Thirdly, the government introduced the threat of cutting-off the teleprinter services, the lifelines of a news agency.
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Players are able to extend repeated lifelines to opponents rather than force flag.
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In the clock format, usage of lifelines temporarily paused the clock while the lifelines were played.
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Providing lifelines such as electricity, water, and gas is permitted by the exceptional clause on article 24-3.
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