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Salvage1) v. to save goods. 2) n. payment to a person or group which sav...
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Salvage(1) Property after it has been partially damaged by an insured peril such as a fire. (2) As a verb, to save endangered property and to protect damaged property from further loss.
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Salvage1640s, "payment for saving a ship from wreck or capture," from French salvage (15c.), from Old French salver "to save" (see save (v.)). The general sense of "the saving of pro [..]
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Salvage1889, from salvage (n.). Related: Salvaged; salvaging.
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SalvageThe retrieving of damaged items from the customer for which Atlas paid full value in the settlement.
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SalvageProperty transferred to an insurer to reduce its loss. The insurer secures an ownership interest from paying a claim for total loss or damage based on the true value of the property in its undamaged s [..]
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Salvageto save material from destruction.
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SalvageProperty that, because of its worn, damaged, deteriorated, or incomplete condition or specialized nature, has no reasonable prospect of sale or use as serviceable property without major repairs, but h [..]
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Salvage1) To save goods. 2) Payment to a person or group that saves cargo from a shipwreck.
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Salvagen. Any act of saving property.
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SalvageMeasures taken to recover materials, equipment, and furnishings damaged outside of normal use, for example, by water as a result of a major leak or flood. Salvaged materials may require special conser [..]
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Salvage1 a : compensation paid for saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea or for recovering it from an actual loss (as in a shipwreck) b : the act of saving or rescuing a ship or its cargo ...
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SalvageProduct containers/shippers (bales, pallets, containers) that must be returned or recycled to defray operational costs.
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SalvageRemoves salvageable parts from defective product identified during inspection.
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Salvagevalue recoverable after a loss.
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SalvageThe process by which an insurer, after payment of a claim, takes over property to reduce its losses. For example, a surety may take over the property of a principal to reduce its exposure on a surety bond claim.
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SalvageSalvage is a payment to a person or group which saves cargo from a shipwreck. Claims for salvage may be based on services rendered either voluntarily or pursuant to a contract. Salvors who contract to [..]
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Salvage(n) the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction(n) property or goods saved from damage or destruction(n) the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a [..]
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SalvageDamaged property which is taken over by the insurance company after payment of a claim.
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SalvageThe vehicle was damaged, and the structural integrity was compromised. The cost of repairing the vehicle for legal operation on public roads exceeded the fair market value it held prior to damage, so [..]
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SalvageA car that’s been deemed totaled by the insurer.
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SalvageOn paying for a total loss of property, an insurance company takes title to what remains of or what is recovered of the property. This is a right of salvage.
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Salvage When a vehicle is damaged beyond repair, or determined a total loss by an insurance company, it is issued a salvage title. From that point it can be used for parts, and is no longer roadworthy.
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SalvageA term that refers to any vehicle that is damaged but that could be repaired and placed back on the road and so has more value than a vehicle that will just be scrapped.
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SalvageThe utilization of waste materials.
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SalvageThe utilization of waste materials.
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SalvageThe utilization of waste materials.
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SalvageRecovery of Blood lost from surgical procedures, during the procedures, for reuse by the same Patient in Autologous Blood Transfusions.
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SalvageAn alternative to Amputation in Patients with Neoplasms, Ischemia, fractures, and other limb-threatening conditions. Generally, sophisticated surgical procedures such as vascular Surgery and reconstru [..]
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SalvageRecovery of Blood lost from surgical procedures for reuse by the same Patient in Autologous Blood Transfusions. It is collected during (intraoperatively) or after completion of (postoperatively) the s [..]
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SalvageThe saving or rescue of a vessel and/or the cargo from loss and/or damage at sea.
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SalvageThe saving of a vessel, or cargo, from extraordinary peril or danger.
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SalvageRecovery made by an insurance company by the sale of property which has been taken over from the insured as a part of loss settlement.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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SalvageThe property which has been recovered from a wrecked vessel, or the recovery of the vessel herself.
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SalvageTo save a vessel or cargo from total loss after an accident; recompense for having saved a ship or cargo from danger.
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SalvageTo save a vessel or cargo from total loss after an accident; recompense for having saved a ship or cargo from danger.
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SalvageRecovery and reclamation of damaged, discarded or abandoned material, ships, craft and floating equipment for reuse, repair, re-fabrication or scrapping. Also the property which has been recovered fro [..]
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SalvageRecovery and reclamation of damaged, discarded or abandoned material, ships, craft and floating equipment for reuse, repair, re:fabrication or scrapping. Also the property which has been recovered fro [..]
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Salvageto save a ship or cargo from danger; to recover a ship or cargo from disaster or wreckage.
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Salvage(1) The rescue of goods from loss at sea or by fire. Also, goods so saved, or payment made or due for their rescue. (2) The property which has been recovered from a wrecked vessel, or the recovery of [..]
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SalvageRecovery and reclamation of damaged, discarded or abandoned material, ships, craft and floating equipment for reuse, repair, refabrication or scrapping.
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SalvageAn award payable to a third party for services rendered to preserve maritime property from peril at sea. Pure salvage is awarded only to a third party acting independently of contract and is payable o [..]
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SalvageThe rescue of property in peril or danger. Salvage also refers to the compensation provided by law to a person who helps save a ship or its cargo with no duty to do so.
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SalvageRecovery and reclamation of damaged, discarded or abandoned material, ships, craft and floating equipment for reuse, repair, re-fabrication or scrapping. Also the property which has been recovered fro [..]
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SalvageThis means about the same as it does in ordinary layman’s language - to save damaged property for further use, thereby reducing the amount of any loss
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Salvagethe act of saving something (such as a building, a ship, or cargo) that is in danger of being completely destroyed.
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SalvageThe rescue of goods from loss at sea or by fire. Also, goods so saved, or payment made or due for their rescue.
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SalvageA recovery of all or part of the value of an insured item on which a claim has been paid. The insurer will normally dispose of the item and apply the proceeds to reduce the cos
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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Salvage(1) Property taken over by an insurance company to reduce its loss; (2) Award recoverable by salvors under maritime law.
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SalvageWhatever is recovered after an insured item or part of it has been lost or damaged beyond repair.
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SalvageDamaged property claimed by an insurance company after the payment of a claim.
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SalvageDamaged property that an Insurer takes over in order to recover all or part of its loss incurred after paying a claim in respect of that property.
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SalvageProperty taken over by an insurer to lower its loss.
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SalvageThe remaining value of property damaged to the extent that it is not economical to perform repairs.
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SalvageGenerally, that property remaining or saved after a loss. Also that portion of property which is taken over by the insurer after payment of a claim for loss. The insured may retain possession of the salvage property, at which time the insurance company will deduct the salvage value from the amount of the claim paid.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageSuccessful rescue of insured boat from a perilous or dangerous situation.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageProperty recovered by the insurer after they have made a settlement under a policy.
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SalvageRecovery made by an insurance company by the sale of property which has been taken over from the insured as a part of loss settlement.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageThe property in which an insurance company secures an ownership interest as a result of paying a total loss claim.
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SalvageAn insurer may take possession of property that is severly damaged after a claim. This damaged property is called salvage. The insurance company may them sell/dispose of the salvage for money in an attempt to recoup some of the monies paid out for the loss.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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SalvageDamaged property taken by the insurance company after a claim has been settled.
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SalvageProperty taken over by an insurer to lower its loss.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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SalvageProperty recovered by the insurer after they have made a settlement under a policy.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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SalvageDamaged property taken by an insurer after it has paid the claim in order to minimize its losses.
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Salvage(1) Property taken over by an insurer to reduce its loss. (2) Property recoverable by salvagers under maritime law.
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SalvageThe remaining value of property after severe damage by fire or other peril. The overall loss is reduced by the salvage value. Damaged property may be quite salable and some property may be partially damaged, but repairable and then salable.
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SalvageSOLAS – Safety of Life at Sea
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SalvageHeavy-duty tarpaulins folded or rolled for quick deployment to cover personal property subjected to possible water or other damage during firefighting.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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SalvageSum recovered on account of liquidation of the damaged property of the insured policyholder—as in the scrap value of a demolished automobile.
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SalvageThe property which has been recovered from a wrecked vessel, or the recovery of the vessel herself.
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Salvage1) v. to save goods. 2) n. payment to a person or group which saves cargo from a shipwreck.
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SalvageExtracting valuable materials from wrecks in space. These salvaged materials can be sold on the market for profit or used to produce rigs. For more information, see Salvaging.
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SalvageTo recover damaged materials, reducing the amount of the loss; damaged articles or stock which retain monetary value; the disposal of such damaged articles by resale.
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SalvageThe attempt to get repayment of some portion of a loan obliga tion which has already been written off the bank's books.
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SalvageDamaged property an insurer takes over to reduce its loss after paying a claim. Insurers receive salvage rights over property on which they have paid claims, such as badly-damaged cars. Insurers that [..]
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Salvagemoney paid for the saving of a ship and/or cargo, or the property that has been saved.
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SalvageSalvage may refer to:
Marine salvage, the process of rescuing a ship, its cargo and sometimes the crew from peril
Water salvage, rescuing people from floods.
Salvage tug, a type of tugboat used to res [..]
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Salvage"Salvage" is episode 13 of season 4 in the television show Angel, originally broadcast on the WB television network. After discovering Lilah’s dead body, a grieving Wesley breaks rogue slaye [..]
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Salvage"Salvage" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the February 1986 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine. It appears in Card's short story collect [..]
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SalvageSalvage is a 2018 horror film by the Crook Brothers. It was an official selection of the 2018 Sundance Festival. According to the directors' commentary, the film was shot for around $200,000. It stars [..]
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Salvage"Salvage" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on January 14, 2001. The episode was writte [..]
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SalvageSalvage is a 2009 British horror film directed by Lawrence Gough, produced by Julie Lau and written by Colin O'Donnell and Alan Patterson. The film stars Neve McIntosh, Shaun Dooley and Linzey Cocker [..]
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SalvageSalvage is a lost 1921 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Pauline Frederick. It was produced and distributed by the Robertson-Cole Company.
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