A player catches two touchdowns, the game winning two-pointer, recovers an onside kick, and makes a game-saving tackle in less than a minute. |
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The operation seems to have gone well and it's a case of so far so good but we will just have to wait and see how he recovers. |
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Henry, after the requisite period of lying deathly pale in bed and mopping his face on the sheets, recovers. |
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By definition, a material is elastic if it recovers its initial shape after load removal. |
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On the ensuing play, their quarterback bobbles the snap and Upsala recovers near midfield. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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In three stages, it separates solids and liquids, removes ammonia, recovers soluble phosphorus, and processes the solids into plant fertilizer. |
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But I tell you this, when she recovers her senses, all Bacchus will give her is bitter tears for her reward. |
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The European economy will be bumping along the bottom for quite some time before it recovers later next year. |
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A simple and effective process that recovers and purifies organic acids from petrochemical companies' waste acid stream has been developed. |
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They charge that the cutbacks are so severe that the firm will be left floundering once the market recovers. |
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She recovers her composure as Beatrice enters the room, smiling kindly at her. |
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If a junk bond's issuer miraculously recovers, however, the bond's price soars. |
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Even when the economy recovers fully from the recession, those revenues won't return. |
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But if you do that, you will eliminate any chance of recouping your capital when the stock market recovers. |
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It is not uncommon to have some altered sensation of the forehead and scalp that recovers slowly. |
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If you miss him coming in, you can shoot him as he recovers from his attack if you keep weaving. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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How the qualifier draw treats you can often dictate how a team recovers from defeat in the championship. |
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When she eventually recovers, she apprentices to become a curandera, and in a slow, agonizing manner, falls in love with a native American woman. |
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The recuperator recovers energy from the exhaust gases to increase fuel efficiency. |
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They tell Suggs that he better pitch the ball back if he recovers a fumble or intercepts a pass, but he doesn't seem to listen. |
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Despite his reluctance, Nicholson is strong-armed into taking care of Kinnear's pooch while the artist recovers from his injuries. |
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She is your last bastion of defense if the opponent recovers the ball and tries a fast break. |
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Also, a slump in property prices could mean your retirement taking a big hit, or being forced to wait until the housing market recovers. |
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Instead, Kearsarge recovers it and reuses it, saving money and protecting the environment. |
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Elsewhere the dialogue recovers and proves capable of poking a little borax at the rigid principles and habits of Scotch piety. |
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The decision that they come to is a hard one and unfortunately it is one of those things that a person never truly recovers from. |
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A prolonged increase in government spending over several years could also lead to overheating if the US economy recovers quickly next year. |
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The teammate then moves to the top of the circular banked track and coasts while he recovers for his next stint. |
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She recovers quickly pivoting on her lead foot to bisect him with a backhand blow. |
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Day after day, skin recovers firmness, elasticity and suppleness, its texture is visibly refined. |
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Could it be that, as the economy recovers, ostentatious displays of wealth are becoming fashionable again? |
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Its siliconated hollow fibre filling is soft and feathery to the touch and it recovers its shape with greater ease. |
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Or he can sacrifice speed in the hope that the market recovers and, eventually, he recoups more money. |
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Hopes of toughing it out with a partner you're no longer happy with until the economy recovers suddenly looks a lot less feasible. |
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When the failed port recovers, it will seamlessly return to the group and share the transmission of the upper-layer traffics. |
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The facility incorporates a chromate removal station, which recovers iron, aluminum and chromium through flocculation. |
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After she recovers from a mental breakdown, Helen vows revenge by stealing back Ernest and plotting to kill Madeline. |
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After blinking in surprise, Tyler recovers with a snort of disbelief. |
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When retrieving and restoring the extracted air's energy, the station's ventilation system recovers both temperature and humidity. |
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Chances are the pain will diminish as your musculature recovers. |
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As he slowly recovers, he imagines scenes from his first novel, The Singing Detective, with himself as the lead character, a gumshoe who croons on the side. |
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Beaten-down big caps with the financial power to weather the inevitable downturns in business can offer investors spectacular rewards when the economy recovers. |
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The inertia inherent in this process means that erythropenia initially accompanies this dilution, and normal erythrocyte mass and number recovers only after 6-8 weeks after landing. |
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It recovers renewed suppleness, tenderness and a pleasant feeling of well-being. |
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Two-toned fibre with a concave section that recovers quickly on its own after being walked on. |
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Despite such improvements, it will be a long time under the most favorable circumstances before housing recovers what it lost. |
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New Zealand's hopes will get a lift if captain Daniel Vettori recovers from injury. |
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This light cream brightens all dull and devitalized skins. The skin glows with fresh radiance and recovers its transparency and brightness. |
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As the economy recovers, small businesses should make the most of their agility and focus on achieving their full growth potential. |
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If they fall ill, it means that the doctor has failed and he is not paid until the patient recovers. |
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While we believe that the U. S. fiscal situation will improve as the economy recovers, the longer-term outlook is not bright. |
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Perfectly clean, ideally prepared for blackhead removal, the skin recovers its clarity and radiance. |
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Some producers suggest that new-comers to the technology avoid looking back, and then go fishing for a couple days while the crop recovers. |
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As soon as a fish is tired and ready to be landed the guide will ask you for one so he can loop it through the gills and tie it to a convenient branch while it recovers. |
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To study how a salt marsh recovers on its own, this plot was oiled and left undisturbed. |
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Perhaps as one advances into second childhood one recovers something of first childhood's appetite for treats. |
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Inflammation of the nerves which leads to flabby paralysis and from which the patient usually recovers. |
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General name colza recovers a whole of oleaginous plants belonging to the botanical kind Brassica of the family of the crucifères. |
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When the fluid leaves the expander, a regenerator recovers some of its residual heat to preheat the incoming liquid. |
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It has been forecast a number of times that the greenback will begin to depreciate against most currency pairs as the global economy recovers. |
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Result: soothed, hydrated and comfortable, the skin recovers strength and balance. |
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Minister Duncan is thankful for all the kind wishes he has received as he recovers. |
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The air used in burner combustion is preheated by a recuperator, which recovers heat from outgoing gases, thus helping to limit fuel consumption. |
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Yes, the 48-year-old Treasury secretary works hard and yes, he is a quick study who recovers rapidly from his gaffes. |
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He particularly noted that labour shortages would re-emerge as the economy recovers and cited the usefulness of CTHRC research publications. |
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The batter hits a pitched ball on the ground toward the shortstop who misplays the ball, recovers it, and then throws it late toward 1st. |
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According to this mechanism, permeability temporarily increases with a fault rupture and then recovers by self-sealing. |
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The Spanish paper industry guarantees the recycling of the whole role and the pasteboard that recovers. |
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Finally, it is the vehicle through which the government recovers its deferred tax revenue. |
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Canada's only palladium mine, near Thunder Bay, Ontario, also recovers gold, platinum and base metals. |
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Northern Ireland's first minister, Peter Robinson, has been discharged from hospital as he recovers from a suspected heart attack. |
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As the economy recovers, we expect that demand for our products will follow. |
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The fifteen authors participating in this collection explore a world in which the notion of artistic risk recovers all of its true meaning. |
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After the donation is made, a Canadian Blood Services nurse will continue to monitor the donor's health to ensure the donor completely recovers. |
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This positive obligation consists in providing the service that recovers maintenance obligations with all existing means. |
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Even after you stop taking this medicine, it takes several days before your body recovers its normal ability to clot blood. |
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There is, therefore, a danger that attempts at reform are stopped the moment the crisis is over and the economy recovers. |
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As housing recovers after 2014, workers have to be drawn back and markets tighten. |
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Occupancy always recovers much faster than room rates, and soon average daily rates will catch up. |
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Once again, the important thing is that the species recovers, rather than how the reduction of the fishing effort is achieved. |
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The ministry recovers these savings through a reduction to each board's total student-focused funding allocation. |
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Then it recovers its investment by letting the sodium back in, so increasing entropy, and converting that change in entropy to free energy used to turn the rotor. |
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As the economy recovers and tourism has begun taking off again Priceline is benefitting. |
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As the economy recovers, organisations will want to be fleet of foot and may find themselves entrenched in a quagmire of contact clauses and restrictions. |
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Skin instantly recovers its natural resilience, suppleness and radiance. |
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The father seeks an order for interim joint custody with both children to reside with him while the mother recovers from her injuries sustained in a riding accident. |
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This technique recovers the whole data stream, which is then decoded. |
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He and his business partner are Canadians trying to make it in the business of tire pyrolysis, which recovers products from waste through incineration. |
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Rather quickly though, the desperate looking teen recovers and then decides to glare menacingly at me as if registering my presence in the room at last. |
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The thulium material never recovers from the upwards resistive change, and continues recovery to the normal state as the compound is further cooled. |
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He is expected to wear a neck brace for six to 12 weeks and his physical therapy will begin after he recovers from the concussion and neck injury. |
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If Holmes recovers she could also land a medal in the 1500m, while Trafford's Chris Rawlinson is among the fancied runners for the 400m hurdles on Thursday. |
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As the global economy recovers and evolves from the financial crisis, it is an ideal time to shift policies to incorporate the cost to the environment and to pay for these environmental services. |
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Banking and financial institution officials last week met in Tunisia to discuss far-ranging reforms and ways to foster growth once the world's economy recovers. |
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As your body recovers from pregnancy and labour, you need to gradually recondition yourself in preparation for the physical demands you will encounter on returning to work. |
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The intraoperative blood salvage device recovers the shed blood, which is then anticoagulated, centrifuged to concentrate the red blood cells, and washed in a sterile centrifuge bowl. |
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The potential for higher demand for commodities as the global economy recovers should have a favorable impact on Canada, as well as emerging markets. |
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Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan has been moved from a hospital to a rehabilitation facility as he recovers from a six-car pileup in New Jersey that left one dead and two others seriously injured, his spokesman said on Friday. |
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The skin breathes, glows and recovers a velvety touch. |
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But today, there are already shortages in nursing and general practice, and – as the economy recovers – filling vacancies without paying better might become impossible. |
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As the economy recovers he stressed that this must be a land of opportunity for all, raising expectations rather than accepting that some people should be left behind with low educational achievements or skills. |
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Economic Expansion: Thanks to the global easing efforts, the world economy recovers successfully and eventually shifts into expansion mode, recouping all the ground lost during the recession. |
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As the economy recovers, the rate of charitable donations will recover. |
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Economic Expansion: Owing to global easing efforts, the world economy successfully recovers and eventually shifts to expansion mode, recouping all the ground lost during the recession. |
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And while prices have fallen recently, given their recent volatility, there is a risk that when demand for food commodities recovers, the challenges associated with poverty will intensify. |
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As a result, management has determined that these declines in fair value were temporary in nature and that it had the ability and the intent to hold these securities until their fair value recovers. |
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Deferred tax accounting is not carried out if there will be no effect on taxable profit when the entity recovers or settles an asset or liability for its carrying amount. |
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The zero level of administration automatically recovers the operational system in the eventual case of intentional ill-mannered actions by a user. |
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The Bank recovers the cost of retail debt operations on a full-cost basis. |
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Tom recovers from his illness, a steadier and better man for it, and Julia's husband, Mr Yates, proves to be a respectable husband. |
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This may be due to Unemployment Claims figures still being over the 600,000 level, indicating that the U. S. still has a long way to go before it recovers from the current economic crisis. |
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It takes commitment to provide schooling when a country is at war and to make sure education stays a priority as a country recovers from conflict. |
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Outland Technologies Inc. developed and patented a power-recovery turbine generator that recovers the wasted letdown energy from the processing of natural gas and converts it to electricity. |
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Finally, the larynx recovers his functions in a tensegrity system. |
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Shortly after he recovers, he returns to Camelot after being found by Sir Percival and Sir Hector. |
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The retiring batsman is not out, and may resume the innings later if he recovers. |
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Generally, biodiversity recovers 5 to 10 million years after the extinction event. |
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Another advantage is that this process recovers and reuses all inorganic chemical reagents. |
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In the woods, Francis Lawrence recovers his skills, at least for a while: some of the starts and frights — a bunch of snarling devil baboons, some enveloping poisonous smoke — work in a B-movie-ish way. |
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Finally, when in spite of these efforts the Commission finds that a Member State has weak control procedures, or does not respect the Community rules, it recovers from the Member State concerned the amount misspent. |
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Where, despite these efforts, the Commission finds that the control procedures in a Member State are wanting or do not conform to the EU rules, it recovers the amount misspent from the Member State concerned. |
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Elevating the pressure enables the use of the phenomenon of nucleate condensation in a heat exchanger that simultaneously recovers heat and condenses and captures pollutants. |
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Kane recovers and continues the beat down. |
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The Commission recovers any amount overpaid to the audited beneficiaries. |
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But, as the economy recovers, any upward pressure on interest rates arising from a rebound in private sector credit demand would meaningfully increase the costs to government of financing its debt. |
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Once financial markets are reassured that euro area bank problems are not spreading through the world's financial system and risk appetite recovers, the U. S. dollar should resume its downtrend. |
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For many years, the Group has been practicing industrial ecology at Changé with an agricultural cooperative close to the site which recovers this biogas as a source of energy to dehydrate fodder for animal feed. |
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It recovers deleted or lost partitions quickly. And it gets you back to work in moments if your PC becomes unbootable after a power outage or a system error. |
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In contrast, a person who conquers his or her addiction or recovers from an illness or an accident experiences a rise of health-related well-being. |
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For this reason the colon recovers a rhythmic and even a parametrical function in relation to line end. |
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This latest Clio recovers some of that lost va va voom, but it's slightly pricey compared with the Dacia Sandero with which it shares the same showrooms. |
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Many central ventilation systems use a heat recovery ventilator that typically recovers 70 percent of the heat from the exhaust air and transfers the heat to the incoming air or to the hot water supply. |
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The plant's first project in 1999 was to fit its boiler with a condensing economizer, which recovers heat that would otherwise be lost up the boiler stack. |
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The government's actuaries expect it to start rising more quickly, as Obamacare expands insurance, the population ages and the economy recovers. There are factors that may constrain costs, however. |
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It recovers tonicity and the velvet touch of a young skin. |
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For women who are seeking the wellbeing in the most reinvigorating and fresh form, this anti-ageing treatment with marine algae refreshes the skin which recovers all its suppleness. |
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As the economy stabilises and recovers, strained resource utilisation could have an upward effect on wage developments and domestically generated inflation. |
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A STOKE City fan is asking Liverpool fans at the Britannia Stadium on Sunday to help pay tribute to his father as he recovers from life-saving brain surgery. |
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Arbuscule represents a dead end in the growth of AM fungi as they senesce and collapse after 4-10 days of symbiosis and thus the plant cell recovers its original morphology. |
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This is strongly suggested in the movie's opening scene, when a blind woman recovers her sight after Juvie touches her and we notice blood on her face as well as on his hands. |
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This extraction completely recovers elements associated with the exchangeable, organic and sesquioxide fractions and, to a limited extent, the phyllosilicate fraction. |
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Open cast coal mining recovers a greater proportion of the coal deposit than underground methods, as more of the coal seams in the strata may be exploited. |
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Plant scrap repelletizing systems for postindustrial scrap recovers costly roll scrap, cut-outs and other waste and reduces size of scrap to manageable inventory. |
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Holland's participation as a redshirt with the Ducks will be delayed two to four weeks as he recovers from osteitis pubis, an inflammation of the pelvic joint. |
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The Really Garlicky Company is hoping the trend for home cooking will boost sales of its large clove varieties as it recovers from two poor years. |
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With toll roads, the cost of building and maintaining them is borne by the developer who recovers his outlay by levying tolls on the traffic which uses the road. |
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The courts will assess each claim on its own particular facts and therefore if one claimant recovers more quickly than another, the damages will be reflected accordingly. |
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Suffering from amnesia, Ondine gradually recovers and the pair begin to fall in love, but Annie suspects she may be a water spirit called a selkie. |
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