But increasingly scientists are also saying that, like cars, our bodies may be restorable. |
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Our reputation has suffered mainly through management incompetence and our competitors have put the boot in but the balance sheet is restorable. |
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The fill also contained a large number of restorable vessels, with an unusually high incidence of Mycenaean imports. |
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Our cottage had its very own Tudor Basket Fireplace in a restorable condition. |
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However, bear in mind that FunFloor is not restorable when its top layer of wood is 0.6mm as you will not be able to sand it at this thickness. |
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But that action first requires an inspection to assure that the mural is still restorable. |
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With its intact windshield and a body that appears to be fairly complete, it should be restorable, Mr. Strohl said. |
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Pretty village of Landes, House for renovation of 85 m² with a potential restorable additional 150 sqm. |
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This interpretation is substantiated by the preservation of the associated pottery, which included pieces from restorable vessels distributed throughout the deposit. |
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Concerning your question, it may be that your domains are still restorable. |
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If you change your settings to exclude something, or if you delete something that had been selected for backup, those files and folders are no longer restorable from the local backup. |
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These ponderosas will become the ecological foundation of our restorable but damaged ecosystems. |
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The Glasspar G3 is a classic boat and is one of the most popular restorable fiberglass boats. |
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Out of 126 glass artefacts, 42 were smashed, 12 were damaged but restorable and 72 were unaffected. |
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These scars represent potentially restorable habitat, provided landowners are willing to participate in restoration activities. |
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The supply of exceptional unrestored cars is necessarily much smaller than the supply of restorable cars, and as collectors move in and begin restoring, the best preserved cars become rarer than perfect restorations. |
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The bulk of the stela contains the text of the code, partly erased on the obverse but restorable in some measure from clay-tablet versions of the same laws. |
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It is hidden, but it is still in the country and still restorable. |
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It provides the only mappable and restorable profile that illustrates the genesis and development of an astrobleme during the very short time after impact. |
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As the data storage area used for such data remains in the hard disk as is until it is overwritten by other data, the data stored here remains restorable by special tools for undesirable use. |
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The purpose of these guidelines is to provide for a continuous contact, respectively a restorable contact, between customer and bank by organizational measures. |
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If there are no restorable files, a confirmation message appears. |
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You can also search exclusively for restorable documents. |
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The tooth is susceptible to break and may not be restorable afterwards. |
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Teeth number 17 and 16 were restorable, but 26 and 27 were grossly carious with associated buccal swelling and the diagnosis was periapical periodontitis. |
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