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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Saviour; Savior (song); Saviours; Saviors; Saviorhood; Saviorship; Saviourhood; Saviourship; Saviour EP; Savior (disambiguation); Saviour (song); The Saviour; The Savior (film); The Savior

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer         
SERIES OF INDUSTRIAL MUSIC COMPILATIONS
Electronic Saviors Volume 2: Recurrence; Jim Semonik; Electronic Saviors Volume 3: Remission; Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer
Electronic Saviors is a series of cancer charity industrial music compilations of exclusive tracks and mixes compiled by Jim Semonik of Rein[Forced], mastered by Chase Dudley and Wade Allin, and released through Distortion Productions and Metropolis Records. It is heavily promoted through various shows, through radio airplay, podcasts, and via trailers.
saviour         
(US savior)
¦ noun
1. a person who saves someone or something from danger or harm.
2. (the/our Saviour) (in Christianity) God or Jesus Christ.
Origin
ME: from OFr. sauveour, from eccles. L. salvator (translating Gk soter), from late L. salvare 'to save'.
saviour         
(saviours)
Note: in AM, use 'savior'
A saviour is a person who saves someone or something from danger, ruin, or defeat.
...the saviour of his country.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Savior

Savior or Saviour may refer to:

  • A person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves them from something
Examples of use of SAVIORS
1. They then portray themselves as saviors," Geelani said.
2. "We thought you guys were our saviors," Jundu told Lt.
3. No, Flat Wrong!" To Dorgan, big corporations are the villains and labor unions the saviors.
4. Some chanted that Pinochet and his feared secret police were Chile‘s saviors.
5. Castro‘s career, although calamitous for Cubans, has provided entertaining farce through its effect on Western political pilgrims seeking leftist saviors.