Some of our formerly rescued and rehabilitated children are now the leaders and liberators in their own communities. |
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It massages its figures by claiming that the organization has rehabilitated 1,000 schools. |
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Three medical clinics have been rehabilitated and opened and five new clinics are scheduled to be built, according to the ministry. |
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Insurance companies pay for so little physical therapy anymore that few patients are fully rehabilitated by the time their insurance runs out. |
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Also those facilities that can be brought back to usable conditions if comprehensively rehabilitated should be accorded the necessary attention. |
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Spur roads and skid roads may have to be reclaimed or rehabilitated if access constraints are required. |
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Interestingly, the theory has been partly rehabilitated by the recent interest in the process of narrativity in music. |
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Animals that stray into habitations and those kept as pets are rehabilitated at the sanctuary and integrated with their peers. |
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Meetings and workshops are underway to discuss how and if the event will be rehabilitated. |
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All the patients were rehabilitated according to a modern protocol, permitting immediate full weight bearing and full range of motion. |
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A large projecting vitrine frames a view back over the winery and the three existing buildings, now rehabilitated. |
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Successful transplantation greatly improves quality of life, and most patients are fully rehabilitated. |
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He may have just injured the Commander and then we could have rehabilitated him and reintegrated him into the crew. |
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As many as 290 children were rehabilitated this year in institutions and families. |
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But if British politics is to be rehabilitated it is going to take a great deal of hard thinking about how this government conducts itself. |
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About one-fifth of the degraded local road pavements are rehabilitated by chemical stabilisation in Australia. |
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The outbound tunnel was rehabilitated last year and is being used for inbound traffic this year. |
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We're bringing people in to be disarmed, demobilized and rehabilitated to a program that will give them new values and give them new skills. |
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In a similar vein, John Armstrong rehabilitated the sailing coaster in its unique role as freight transporter between British ports. |
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The patients were rehabilitated in a boot with a heel lift and were permitted full weightbearing as soon as tolerated. |
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They are allowed to return to sports four months postoperatively if their knee is rehabilitated sufficiently. |
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I believe he can be rehabilitated, and I would be willing to work closely with others in making this possible. |
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Patrick Mabaso, a successfully rehabilitated prisoner and the founder and manager of the reupholstery project at the church, is a prime example. |
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Survival and growth rates on the rehabilitated areas vary and this may have impacts on the long-term timber supply. |
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But then Queensland seems to operate under some weird and wonderful political theology when it comes to who can be rehabilitated and who must remain in purgatory. |
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In the governorate of Lahej, 63 disabled children are currently being trained and rehabilitated, 68 require follow-up and 20 require referral. |
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In addition, a concrete bridge crossing the Akono River will be replaced with a steelreinforced one, while others will be rehabilitated. |
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To help raise agricultural productivity, some 335 ha of farmland will be rehabilitated and irrigation facilities constructed or repaired. |
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To help, we have rehabilitated the site by building some platforms and a unique trail to limit the damage caused by erosion. |
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Do you have one or more judicial records for which you have not been rehabilitated? |
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They want to make sure he is rehabilitated, and that is the approach they were leaning toward. |
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Exactly 25 years ago, in September 1985, a first group of children were operated and rehabilitated by a new project funded by Terre des hommes. |
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Buildings were rehabilitated, the road was pedestrianized and even the cultural heavyweights returned — in statue form, at least. |
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The old line with a standard gauge and singlelane road of Biskra-Touggourt should be rehabilitated. |
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To do so, the image of judges had to be rehabilitated, as they had been associated with corruption for too long. |
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The original plan has been too debased for it to be rehabilitated, and eugenically speaking we are in uncharted waters. |
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The lower level of the bullring was rehabilitated to accommodate a bullfighting museum and a restaurant. |
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Good meadows can go downhill quickly owing to management errors, and can then only be rehabilitated with difficulty. |
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Yet you come before us today and you seem to be rehabilitated and remorseful. |
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Interpretive panels are mounted on a threesided trellis, unobtrusively located on the rehabilitated grounds to the south of the parking area. |
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In the process of winning his second championship ring James may finally have rehabilitated his public image. |
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On the eve of the dedication of his presidential library, can George W. Bush be rehabilitated? |
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Now seven months old, Sam is a very healthy and robust dog, showing that even the most scruffy and mangy animal can be reclaimed and rehabilitated. |
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He has also followed their fortunes in the post-war period, showing how they rehabilitated their careers and reconstructed their network of activities. |
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The voters rehabilitated a politician who has become a clown, an orange pancake-faced caricature of a demagogue. |
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Correct diagnosis is paramount to ensure that proper treatment is started so that athletes may be optimally rehabilitated and returned to sport in a timely fashion. |
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A new job scheme, backed by the Prince's Trust, providing rehabilitated former addicts with vital work experience, will be introduced later this year. |
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More recently the Victorian tycoon's reputation has been rehabilitated. |
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Several early twentieth-century buildings have been rehabilitated. |
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The point is that the industrial remains should be removed, the dunes rehabilitated and the rocks carted away so as to create more space for the public to enjoy. |
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Full-cost accounting of agriculture and penal institution could pay off: Every inmate who is rehabilitated saves society a lot of money. |
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It is therefore important to welcome an announcement by Vice President that the Government wants to ensure that all the graders that belong to the State are rehabilitated. |
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The Stalinist leadership rehabilitated prerevolutionary military and cultural figures, while championing the Soviet state as the natural heir of the tsarist empire. |
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The center had rehabilitated eaglets before and had recently released one back into the wild with apparent success. |
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Quite a number of the ex-militants have been rehabilitated and are now being re-integrated into the society. |
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Federal assets, including public amenities under the responsibility of the NCC, are managed and rehabilitated for public use. |
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There are also rules to the effect that the site at which the mining takes place must be rehabilitated. |
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As well, it shows how the young men have carried on with their lives after having rehabilitated from their injuries. |
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If we did not believe that a person can be rehabilitated, why would we hand out sentences other than life in prison? |
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In the calculation of the eligible costs, the greater potential value of the rehabilitated areas was taken into account. |
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The pier at Santa Maria on Sal used by both fishing and dive boats has been rehabilitated. |
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Over 100 degraded or dilapidated primary health centres have been rehabilitated and 115 health structures have been equipped and the technical capacities of their staff upgraded. |
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Under the project, two textbook printing facilities, which are now working far below capacity because of antiquated machinery and a lack of maintenance and spare parts, will be rehabilitated and upgraded. |
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The community itself has rehabilitated the health centre, financially supported the medical assistant, and adopted self-financed community health insurance through the community development fund. |
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While NGOs, the diamond industry and some governments called for Venezuela's expulsion, other governments continued to hold out hope that Venezuela might be rehabilitated. |
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Land and Real Asset Management Federal assets including public amenities under the responsibility of the NCC are managed and rehabilitated for public use. |
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Lovers of old beams and flooring rehabilitated appreciate its spacious living room and open kitchen bathed in light. 1st floor, the five windows provide constant sunshine in a spacious room with its bathroom. |
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Does the Prime Minister realize that his Bush-based approach of incarcerating youth who could have been rehabilitated will not have any better results here than in the United States? |
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Space saved from vehicle use by creating off-street parking can be given back for pedestrians' use and rehabilitated to improve the urban landscape. |
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They want a right-leaning state but without punitive practices such as those that do not allow deserving individuals to be rehabilitated and to avail themselves of the appropriate legal process. |
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Rehabilitative programmes will be designed to create a strong link to the business sector, with the view of using rehabilitated and skilled ex-offenders as a pool of labour. |
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The company tackled the environmental issues by demolishing those buildings which could not be rehabilitated and refurbishing those that could be salvaged. |
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A buried terracotta water pipe built in 1910 and rehabilitated today, could supply the great pool in the yard by tapping the water from the stream of the Fontanelles situated 600 hundred meters to the west. |
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The rehabilitated levee will help protect crops and human life against risks and damage caused by floods for some 28,000 people living within the perimeter. |
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The development of police infrastructure in the counties also made some progress, with the handover of five newly constructed or rehabilitated police stations. |
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The girls who worked here have all been rehabilitated. |
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Second, the treatment facility must be rehabilitated and a new chain of treatment put in place which will meet or exceed standards and also meet growth requirements. |
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An old construction road will be rehabilitated for jobsite access. |
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Temporary in-block roads, skid trails, and landings are rehabilitated in western Canada using a variety of techniques and machines, which is usually followed by planting. |
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New road networks are being built while old ones are being rehabilitated. |
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Burgundy is faced on one side to a shortage of rental housing in the country or around the cities, the other to exist in smaller municipalities, a heritage that could be rehabilitated. |
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Long hospital stays reduce the chances elderly patients can be rehabilitated. |
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The theory met critical objections to truth as correspondence and thereby rehabilitated it. |
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Only in 1990, his reputation was finally rehabilitated by ICRC president Cornelio Sommaruga. |
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Instead connections to Claudius and Britannicus were emphasised, and Nero's victims, or those otherwise disadvantaged by him, rehabilitated. |
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When new operating permits are requested, decision-making authorities and pressure groups are invited to an already rehabilitated site, which becomes a visiting card. |
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There was also the hope that transported convicts could be rehabilitated and reformed by starting a new life in the colonies. |
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These include recreational water activities, and once rehabilitated, as nature reserves and wetlands. |
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Just days later, Democrats rehabilitated the uses of eloquence. |
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Helena which rehabilitated and upsized a failing water line tucked between a highway, rail line and historic vineyards. |
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When the war ended, those workers were rehabilitated for the labor market. |
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Additional nature conservation areas were created beside the river in the 20th century, when a number of disused gravel pits, were rehabilitated as nature reserves. |
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Despite the court victory, Archer resigned as deputy chairman and rehabilitated himself by working as a party stalwart in backwood constituencies. |
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Decades after Brazil's independence from Portugal in the 19th century, Cabral's reputation began to be rehabilitated by Emperor Pedro II of Brazil. |
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The chamber was later flushed and the site successfully rehabilitated. |
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Eventually Ruha will be rehabilitated and return to the world of light. |
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