Saving-grace Sentence Examples

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  • History was the saving grace of an otherwise mediocre second album.

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  • My saving grace is my unease at spending money!

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  • Especially if you have a little girl who fights wearing dresses, a dolled up T shirt can be your family's saving grace.

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  • Financial aid is the saving grace for some students who cannot afford a particular grad program without help.

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  • Basketball dribble goggles can be your saving grace if you just can't break the habit of looking down at the ball, your hands, or even the floor while you're playing the game.

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  • One saving grace to Killzone is multiplayer mode.

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  • One huge saving grace for Canflix is the power to arrange your selections in hierarchal order.

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  • Her one saving grace was the fact that the next morning he didn't act as though nothing had happened.

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  • The one saving grace was that Elisabeth lay sound asleep, unable to witness his distress.

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  • Fuller figure, plain face, this perfect pair my saving grace Help needed to turn egg shape into cute little chick!

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  • Real Rooms ' saving grace is the relative sobriety of its experts.

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  • Hence, suppose genuine prayer to have come into being, it is exceedingly apt to degenerate into a mere piece of formalism; and yet, whereas its intrinsic meaning is dulled by repetition according to a well-known pyschological law, its virtue is thereby hardly lessened for the undeveloped religious consciousness, which holds the saving grace to lie mainly in the repetition itself.

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  • Its only saving grace was apparently that there were three subspecies of this bird.

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  • Free scrapbook pages are a saving grace for scrappers on a budget.

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  • Pinot Grigio's saving grace is its bone-dry and sprightly acidity that makes it a natural companion to seafood, particularly shellfish, fowl, light pastas, and cheese.

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  • If you struggle with keeping your unruly hair in place, a messy and short Meg Ryan hair style may be your saving grace.

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  • For women who want to dress well but need to save money, knockoff designer clothes have traditionally been a saving grace.

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  • Spotted on everything from casual daytime tops to elegant cocktail dresses, empire waists are often considered the saving grace for women who want to look their best by minimizing trouble spots.

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  • So, this is allowed on a board and may be your saving grace.

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  • The saving grace on a personal note is the Ox affords you the opportunity to earn money if you're willing to put forth the labor it requires.

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  • As we all know, bankruptcy doesn't necessarily mean the end of company, and for Vans the saving grace was none other than Jeff Spicoli.

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  • If you are a loyal Young and the Restless fan, who can't stand not knowing what's going to happen next with your favorite Genoa City residents, then Toni's spoiler page is a saving grace.

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  • Food is often a saving grace when you are trapped in a moving vehicle for hours on end with friends or family.

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  • The saving grace of this one is that if you make it through you know that you are already starting to make some real progress.

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  • The only saving grace is that it didn't have Incubus singing in it.

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  • All through his life he navigated the Transcendental sea, piloted by a clear moral sense, warned off the rocks by the saving grace of humour, and kept from capsizing by a good ballast of New England prudence.

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