The current government of St Lucia, however, is working hard to rehabilitate the school's reputation. |
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The exercise to rehabilitate the street kids should be embraced by everyone as Zambia stands to benefit greatly from the initiative. |
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The plan proposes to rehabilitate the sewer system in the area and to upgrade the infrastructure in and around the river. |
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The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business. |
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The article lambasted the efforts of a government-funded welfare agency to rehabilitate teenagers involved in chroming. |
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Stalin had to rehabilitate his predecessors to make his style appear progressive. |
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The agency has also agreed to rehabilitate ruined public buildings where nearly 800 families are squatting. |
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You don't go to jails and see screws whose main aim is to rehabilitate people. |
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The proposal to add 18 inches to the dam could help rehabilitate the salmon fish stocks by artificially inducing the returning salmon to spawn. |
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There will be huge finances needed to relocate and rehabilitate the fishermen living inside the lake. |
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In addition, both agencies have joined forces to rehabilitate a nearby pond as a future breeding site for the rare frog. |
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They have a new night that promises to rehabilitate the northern club scene, go check it out! |
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Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land rehabilitate itself. |
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Johnny will take a little ride to rehabilitate, not brutally punish, his quarry, who is, as usual, a fellow Italian-American. |
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Some people might be asking is this an attempt for you to try to rehabilitate your reputation? |
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Government and international charitable organizations, she said, have conducted some programs to rehabilitate people with cataracts. |
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In this way, portraits emerged as critical pieces of evidence in efforts to rehabilitate the reputation of French art of the fourteenth century. |
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It's taken you years to rehabilitate your reputation and you finally seemed to have mended bridges with the Royal Family. |
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We have written a major proposal to rehabilitate the house in which we are illegally squatting. |
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I would vote against any reinstatement of the death penalty without a second's hesitation and support plans to rehabilitate criminals. |
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Meanwhile, a road contractor who was engaged to rehabilitate the feeder road is reported to have abandoned the project. |
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As the Stasi crimes remain largely unatoned in legal terms, they believe it is time to rehabilitate them politically as well. |
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It was not intended to rehabilitate prisoners or to deter would-be criminals. |
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The campaign to rehabilitate Nietzsche in France swiftly gathered momentum. |
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Not only does the project provide support and counselling to families but also helps to rehabilitate the prisoners themselves. |
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Steps should be taken to restore peace, rehabilitate the affected persons and to create confidence and sense of security among them. |
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If we are to incarcerate people, we want to make certain that there are programs in the prisons to rehabilitate the offenders. |
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Several countries mention for the first time forestation and reforestation activities as the best ways to rehabilitate degraded land. |
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This has allowed the railway to invest in new machinery to mechanize track maintenance and rehabilitate the rail line. |
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We aim to rehabilitate the physically challenged-a segment large not only by numbers but also by its impact on society as a whole. |
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In April 1997 she underwent knee surgery and spent the summer in-line skating to rehabilitate herself. |
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Thus in Morocco the EIB is financing social housing and helping to demolish shantytowns and rehabilitate insalubrious districts. |
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We cannot be deterred from looking for the best ways to rehabilitate offenders. |
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What we are doing is strengthening our support systems so that our injured can recover, rehabilitate and reintegrate as fast as possible. |
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The South African international lock forward, who joined NEC Harlequins back in November, has worked tirelessly with Quins' medical team to rehabilitate this injury. |
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Terraced house to rehabilitate room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, the whole garden! |
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The purpose of youth jail continues to be to rehabilitate and not to demean and humiliate youths. |
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The repair work required to rehabilitate these memorial sites, at an average of 75 years old, was beyond the scope of routine maintenance. |
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Parents helped to rehabilitate the playground which had been out of use for many years. |
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The company recently began an advertising effort to rehabilitate its reputation and recast itself as an all-American operation. |
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They will at least be in a Canadian facility so they can be directed in a way that they can get back on the streets and rehabilitate themselves. |
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There is urgent need therefore to rehabilitate the educational system within the framework of the overall recovery strategy of the country. |
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The grant will support a program to rehabilitate 79 selected buildings, housing some 175 families. |
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It sets out the aims of prisons, namely that they are to rehabilitate the prisoner to become a law-abiding citizen respectful of society. |
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Similarly, the beneficial effect of sport and its ability to rehabilitate cannot be stressed too much at this point. |
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I would like to point out that the Republic of Uzbekistan is advancing in a planned manner to rehabilitate the Great Silk Road. |
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Under the US regulations the trustee may consider a plan to restore and rehabilitate or acquire the equivalent of the damaged natural resource. |
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The aim of the first is the compensation of victims of human rights violations while the second endeavours to rehabilitate them. |
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Such persons should be given the opportunity to rehabilitate themselves, with a view to return to work, subject to follow-up monitoring. |
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Groups were asked to make suggestions about how to prevent gun violence and rehabilitate survivors. |
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It recommends that these efforts also include concrete initiatives to rehabilitate victims as well as academic research in this field. |
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Privatisation has also enabled firms to diversify product lines and upgrade and rehabilitate facilities. |
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The Agency continued with implementation of the programme to further rehabilitate Kosovo's health care systems. |
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To rehabilitate his battered public image, he needs to do more than take selfies on the steps of City Hall. |
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This is clearly a step by Zimmerman to rehabilitate his image so he can hopefully profit off his fame down the line. |
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We're very strong on trying to rehabilitate people on drugs. |
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He is on medications to maintain him so that hopefully over time, there is going to be the day he wakes up and they can start to rehabilitate him. |
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The Government has not prepared a plan to rehabilitate these people and the money given to them is not enough to construct a good house with all facilities. |
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Dealers did not, however, completely rehabilitate their images. |
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I want to buy and rehabilitate vacant houses in Baltimore for resale. |
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The bill also contains a pilot program that would rehabilitate nearly a million acres that have been destroyed by roadbuilding, logging, grazing, and mining. |
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We're working to rehabilitate the roads, earning 24,000 ariary a week. |
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The only good news for Rubio is that his immigration gambit occurred early enough for him to rehabilitate and recover. |
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Punishment should be enough to deter, to punish, and in the case of incorrigibles, to rehabilitate. |
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Some contractors have been awarded contracts to rehabilitate feeder roads in rural areas while others have been engaged to undertake road works for major roads. |
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The civic authorities plead helplessness in feeding the vagrant population and point out that a proposal to rehabilitate them in the suburbs is hanging fire. |
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Instead, the task for progressive people of all complexions should be to improve ourselves as human beings and rehabilitate our national house simultaneously. |
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While our transit systems continue to serve more riders than ever, they are also facing the need to rehabilitate and replace aging infrastructure. |
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This course provides an overview of methods that can be applied to assess, rehabilitate or strengthen damaged or under strength concrete structures. |
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This project will rehabilitate fully Havana's high voltage transmission system and medium and low-voltage distribution network through the repair and construction of substations and power lines. |
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The society was set up in 1956 with an aim to rehabilitate the orthopaedically handicapped children. |
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The local Member of Parliament and other civic leaders are involved, and committed to helping protect and rehabilitate 'shrines' of local flora and fauna used by the rainmakers. |
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Together I believe this movement of governments, civil society, and brave individuals of conscience can rescue, rehabilitate, and restore the lives of those who have been treated as less than human. |
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One of these is to assist and rehabilitate victims of human trafficking. |
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Rio Algom recounted the work it had previously done to dismantle the mine and mill buildings and infrastructures, cap the mine openings, and rehabilitate the adjacent mine and mill sites. |
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We access and use land, rehabilitate unavoidable impacts and work with local communities and indigenous peoples to help with their needs in the most effective manner we can. |
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The Juveniles Act made provision for numerous preventive measures needed to rehabilitate juvenile delinquents and prevent them from further delinquency or potential delinquency. |
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The impact of this migration is complex and its multiple consequences on the country have exposed the urgent need to rehabilitate Haiti's agricultural capacity if the country is to have a better future. |
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Madam Speaker, we hold in our hands the fate of offenders whom we are trying to rehabilitate, and he has the nerve to tell me how busy the committee is. |
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So let us rehabilitate genuine free trade, in the form of exchange between nations that enriches them without stripping them of either their defences or their identity. |
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Through the SALS program, Newkirk helps to rehabilitate homes for low-income families. |
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It was a painful process to desocialize and rehabilitate the Malian economy. |
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We call for the enforcement of the Habitats Directive and for the proposed Natura 2000 sites to be adopted immediately, and for resources to rehabilitate areas of unspoiled nature, the coasts, the seascape and marine life. |
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As such, the municipality now has to determine the best method to rehabilitate or replace the section of storm or wastewater sewer and the associated appurtenances. |
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The eagerness of most of the world to rehabilitate a rejected Iran would only be matched by its frustration at American sanctimoniousness. |
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Waratah Coal has already courted controversy over the project by failing to properly decommission and rehabilitate 300 exploration drill holes at the site of the proposed mine. |
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There are concerns that not enough is being done to rehabilitate offenders and that there is no consistent policy on rehabilitation. |
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Even so, proper practice, supported by regulatory requirements, should be to flush and decommission each chamber and to rehabilitate UCG sites. |
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Many stories in Buddhist scripture stress the superior power of the Buddha's teaching to rehabilitate murderers and other criminals. |
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The Film Board tried to reinvolve him, rehabilitate him, after he came back from Toronto. |
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Al-Hitar reviewed his country's preparations to receive its detained citizens, as well as to rehabilitate and remerge them in society. |
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We are now working in five regions that have been chronically affected by the war, helping to rehabilitate the country's dilapidated education system. |
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The Interim Council of Ministers was charged with taking action to democratize the Nepal Army and establishing a special committee to supervise, integrate and rehabilitate Maoist combatants. |
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Therefore positive programmes must be provided that will enable and help offenders to rehabilitate, to constructively reintegrate into society on release and not to re-offend. |
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Seasonal crop failures continue today, as in Malthus' day, and in addition there are worn-out lands which we must rehabilitate if they are to produce crops as luxuriantly and as readily as in Malthus' time. |
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With organic, natural wine list, Spa Eastman hopes to re-educate and rehabilitate wine consumption and call attention to its therapeutic properties without sacrificing the pure pleasure of savouring a truly good wine. |
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Separately, she will also boost the pensions of people who cannot work due to disability, and spend more money to rehabilitate them. Individually, these proposals may seem noble-minded. |
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It is more important to recycle waste than to reprocess it, just as in medicine, it is more important to rehabilitate people than to give them a disability pension. |
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But plunging copper prices in 1980 and a number of failed attempts to rehabilitate the sector with World Bank support virtually bankrupted GECAMINES, the regime's cash cow. |
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Two sites will demonstrate approaches used on the Canadian prairies to rehabilitate denuded grasslands and sustain rangeland for livestock production. |
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At the same time, the corporation will upgrade services to its properties and redevelop streetscapes as the municipalities rehabilitate the aging infrastructure for which they are responsible. |
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The necessary work must fall within a specific category and must be designed to rehabilitate the building: renovating external joinery, treating dry rot, radon, etc. |
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One of the most extensive sub-projects will rehabilitate and expand the city's drainage system and introduce a solid waste disposal and collection scheme. |
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But the new system was set up perfectly to accommodate and rehabilitate majority of the dramatis personae in the very regime they just defeated, blurring over all these with the Nuremberg Trials. |
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It is just not possible to take offenders from a northern community, yank them out, send them to some place in the south and hope that they can rehabilitate or reintegrate. |
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It may seek to punish bankrupts or to rehabilitate them. |
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Since 1999, the zoo's Manatee Bay facility has helped rehabilitate 20 manatees. |
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I started my career as a psychologist, initially helping to rehabilitate adults with brain injuries, then working my way up to becoming a consultant business psychologist. |
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In it, Gorbachev attempts to explain the continuity of perestroika with Marxism and Leninism, as well as to rehabilitate or revivify these ideologies. |
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He is an eloquent symbol of hope for young victims of violence, as well as those working to demobilize and rehabilitate children caught up in armed conflict. |
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Under the leadership of its dynamic president, Madeleine Gblia, it is helping the women to either reconvert to other activities, or then rehabilitate their pre-war income generating activities. |
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Washington Gas is in the midst of a major project to rehabilitate about 143,000 gas service lines and 1,900 miles of gas mains. |
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In 1840 Gladstone began to rescue and rehabilitate London prostitutes, walking the streets of London himself and encouraging the women he encountered to change their ways. |
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However, he added, the threat has been largely rolled back and now efforts are underway to rehabilitate the affected people and the respective areas and normality to society. |
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I know how to read pulmonary capillary wedge pressures, defibrillate, triage, dialyse, intubate, cannulate, aspirate, rehabilitate, palliate, and attend to the deceased. |
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We need to take these youth offenders out of their communities to rehabilitate them, we need to go back to approved schools and the old Borstals but update the methods used. |
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Local rescue organisations have been established in North America and Australia by volunteers to treat and rehabilitate injured pelicans and other wildlife. |
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The sewer authority is also getting ready to bid out a project to rehabilitate two manholes and about 460 feet of sewer line on Route 307 near the Scranton scenic overlook. |
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Vanesso Mallo, a physiotherapist who has worked tiredly to rehabilitate children, said that each child's progress depended greatly on the attitudes of their family. |
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Correspondence with his wife shows that his intent in taking up active service was to rehabilitate his reputation, but this was balanced by the serious risk of being killed. |
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What can be done to revegetate and rehabilitate the catchment? |
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Instead he joined the United States Army, serving as a lieutenant and was consigned to the Walter Reed Hospital where he helped rehabilitate disabled veterans. |
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They try to rehabilitate horses that have suffered injuries. |
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