After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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Allen said the current code could allow an institution to recuperate some losses in revenue for whatever plays out. |
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Indeed, by returning the money, the gang will be able to recuperate its money later on through rice-connected projects. |
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To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
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In the summer of 1927, the Indian prince's health broke down and he went to Switzerland to recuperate. |
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He conferences with his sisters, and they decide affectionately to take her into their house to recuperate. |
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If you truly fatigue a muscle during your workout, then it should require about a week to recuperate adequately before training it again. |
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I love and cherish my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life. |
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The performance went ahead, but she was advised to cancel her trip and allow herself time to recuperate. |
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The only way in which I can recuperate my humiliation is to turn it into an amusing anecdote that elicits laughter or sympathy. |
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Of course the market will not stay at current levels forever and is expected to recuperate its losses during the next two or three years. |
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She said she was taking the students to court to recuperate her losses, and as a matter of principle. |
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Of the three, only Kerrigan and Wellhauser will be receiving Feds funding to help recuperate losses incurred from their platforms. |
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I'm not exactly over the moon at being another year older but my wife is taking me away for the weekend to meditate, cogitate and recuperate in Cornwall. |
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Doing too much can trigger a collapse and take weeks or months to recuperate from. |
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Tiger withdrew before the tournament started, to recuperate from another surgery. |
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Instead, Valentine thought Payton needed the extra year of seasoning to recuperate from injuries. |
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In brief, it is an excellent way to recuperate from skiing and to take care of your feet after an intense day on the slopes. |
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Adequate time for workers to rest and recuperate from work is a prominent item on the agenda of everyone concerned about the work-life balance. |
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When you quit smoking your body will begin to recuperate from the effects of the nicotine and other chemicals found in tobacco. |
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Bernhard Lepping, President and Chief Operating Officer, continues to recuperate from a recent illness. |
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A short but tough stage because participants won't have a lot of valley to recuperate from successive climbs and downhills of this third stage. |
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What happens to that cook when he needs time on a garrison to recuperate the situation of his adolescent son who has gone astray? |
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To help his body recuperate, Reeves had the kind of cold plunge bath used by high-level athletes installed in his guest bathroom. |
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I think the chief of land staff talked about an operational pause post-Afghanistan, not for long, but just some time for the army to recuperate. |
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Time off permits a pilot to take a break from work-related stress and to recuperate before the next call of duty. |
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The police chief has given hundreds of policemen three days off to recuperate. |
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Biomass would not be allowed to increase and would not be allowed to recuperate. |
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I gladly head home to recuperate and await the call from Hollywood to be part of the next big blockbuster. |
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It is always more reassuring and motivating to be at the head of a race as the sailors are more relaxed and recuperate more easily? |
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Specially created to counter the unwanted effects of jet lag, this package is an excellent way to recuperate! |
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There is also no way for the employer to recuperate the loss incurred in replacing an experienced employee. |
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The history of the project is very difficult to recuperate when transferring responsibilities. |
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When escaping from a hazardous area, a person may tire and require an area to rest and recuperate to then allow them to continue the escape. |
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Clear your mind, build up your resistance, recuperate faster and sleep like a baby! |
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The duration of this visit was extended, first to allow the mother to give birth, and then to recuperate. |
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Beginning in 2007, patients in Basel will be able to recuperate in a clinic in the Black Forest. |
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As well, providers withhold or recuperate sales commissions for plans that have a very short life. |
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This peaceful place with its view of the lake and mountains, is a perfect place to recuperate. |
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As we left to recuperate at, yes, the vaunted Starbucks, Jigs reminded me of a moment in Pearl Square. |
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It activates your parasympathetic nervous system and tells your body to relax and recuperate. |
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Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to recuperate its legal costs. |
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He has raised prices by 3p a litre, on top of a national price rise of about the same amount put in place by BP, in an effort to recuperate losses. |
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After all that, most would have slunk away for a few months to recuperate on some island somewhere. |
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His health broke down in the Far East and he returned home to recuperate. |
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The doctor has given me a week off work to rest and recuperate. |
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I limited my study from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., recognizing I needed to take a break from work so the brain could recuperate from the daily workout it was getting. |
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Producers say these crops will take some time to recuperate. |
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Basically, our resources, knowledge and business approach are designed to optimize the value that you can recuperate from your development expenditures. |
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The possibility of an MS relapse following the birth of the baby should be planned for so that you have the appropriate assistance in place to help care for the baby while you recuperate from the relapse. |
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It is too early to say whether Fidel will fully recuperate from his illness, but nearly all observers agree that he will never be able to assume day-to-day management again. |
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I may have to check myself into the Hudson just to recuperate from it. |
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If there are not enough hotels in a town or region to accommodate all the participants, priority of accommodation should be given to the teams as the riders need to recuperate. |
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Shortly after returning to Canada to recuperate from his injury, Innis completed an MA at McMaster University, and then a PhD at the University of Chicago. |
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He has been diagnosed with a hairline fracture of his right ilial wing and will need a few weeks to fully recuperate. |
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Referring to theoretical successes or political successes, I believe the organization was just able to recuperate a classist tradition of Argentine anarchism that had been lost. |
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Information agents inform the victims, reassure them and give them prevention tips and advice to help them recuperate from the event as quickly as possible. |
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At the end of the parliamentary session, he went to Cheltenham Spa to recuperate. |
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Napoleon saw his chance to recuperate the formerly wealthy colony when he signed the Treaty of Amiens. |
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The 33rd was given time to recuperate and a few months later, Whitehall decided to send the regiment to India. |
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Mergers are accelerating for ship-owners wishing both to reinforce their networks and to recuperate an operational fleet pending the arrival of the new vessels that the overbooked shipyards are having difficulties to deliver. |
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You have just enough time in between to recuperate or doze off. |
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Squaddies are currently sent home to recuperate after spending time in hospital and a rehab unit. |
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A Cyclo-Cross course shall include roads, country and forest paths and meadowland alternating in such a way as to ensure changes in the pace of the race and allowing riders to recuperate after difficult sections. |
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Restore the fun of sport, prepare or recuperate from a competition. |
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Stress researcher and occupational psychologist Professor Wolfgang Kallus knows just how important it is to prepare patients for surgery so that they recuperate quickly and can leave the recovery room sooner. |
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In November 1873, after Stevenson's health failed, he was sent to Menton on the French Riviera to recuperate. |
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In 1974 Burton spent six weeks in a clinic to recuperate from a period during which he had drunk three bottles of vodka a day. |
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It has also worked with farmers to encourage agro-ecology and to recuperate and promote sustainable farming practices in a country ravaged by civil war. |
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If we were aware of this, we would improve ourselves in the certainty that the Holy Spirit will help us grow and we would recuperate the incisiveness of a preaching that is resourced from the totality of being. |
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In 2002, the factors sustaining growth should be private consumption, which is expected to rise in line with real take-home pay, and investment, which should recuperate with the expectations of a more favourable outlook. |
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And an institutional vacuum follows, in which forests become a free-for-all resource, while forest regulatory legislation and enforcement take a long time to recuperate. |
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The CPR, owners of the Empress, attempted during the month of June to refloat the vessel in order to recuperate the valuable cargo, mailbags and bodies. |
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A long stretch of sandy beaches dotted with 5-star hotels plays host to the growing numbers of foreign tourists who choose it as a holiday's last stop, to recuperate from all that sightseeing. |
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It first came to notice during the long Italian summer when theatres and cinemas close down to recuperate and local councils try to keep people healthy and happy with free helpings of culture. |
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They remained at this spot for two days to recuperate and repair equipment. |
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In the United States in particular, savings rates have increased as households have been trying to recuperate from the loss of housing and equity wealth. |
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It takes three nights, in order to recuperate from the days efforts. |
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In addition, it is in nutrition that a runner gets the necessary energy to run, to help recuperate from hard trainings and also to help the regeneration process. |
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Unlike photovoltaic panels which are lined with a semi-conductor, thermal panels use an absorbing dark surface plate to recuperate the energy and generate heat. |
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In 1961, aged 53, he suffered a heart attack and struggled to recuperate. |
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However, the data vary wildly according to the species being studied, and the Gulf's ability to recuperate after years of overfishing remains uncertain. |
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Initially intended for release in September 2008, the release date was pushed back several months to allow Lennox to recuperate from a back injury. |
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Dutch sailors appreciated the mild climate at the Cape, which allowed them to recuperate from their protracted periods of service in the tropical humidity of Southeast Asia. |
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