The only way we can reattain innocence is by glossing over our pasts, forgetting, and we're not always so good at that. |
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The refrigeration system is operated in a low speed cooling mode to reattain a temperature set point assigned to the conditioned space. |
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However, the rats needed more trials to reattain the learning criteria during the postoperative training. |
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But 37 h elapsed before nitrate-starved cultures began dividing again and nitrate-starved cultures did not reattain maximum growth rates over the period investigated. |
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Assuming the economy keeps adding nonfarm employment at the current rate, it will have taken 88 months to reattain its January 2008 peak. |
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In transport and communications, after having decreased during the first two quarters of 2002, value added did not reattain the end-2001 level until the third quarter. |
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The story deals with his efforts to reattain his wife's love. |
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In the previous two recessions, it took 32 months for nonfarm employment to reattain its June 1990 peak, and 48 months for it to reattain its January 2001 peak. |
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And growth will not reattain its 2006 rate before 2015. Whatever happens to Qimonda and its Taiwanese rivals, the current crisis is sure to speed up two seemingly contradictory long-term trends in the industry. |
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