You can recondition your air to remove the carbon dioxide and to restore the oxygen. |
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Veerappan, after being used to living in the jungle, couldn't recondition himself to the idea of migrating to concretized Chennai. |
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Another treatment that may help some people with insomnia is to recondition them to associate the bed and bedtime with sleep. |
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Some cell phone companies recondition cell phones and then give the phones to groups that put them to good use. |
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It's got loyal customers as well as the infrastructure that's needed to store, ship, repair, and recondition used cars. |
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Ignoring the fact that everyone thinks I'm crazy to get back on the bike, what are some things to watch out for as I recondition my body after a six-month layoff? |
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Instrumentation Mechanics must demonstrate the ability to read blueprints and use machining tools to fabricate or recondition parts. |
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Electricians build, recondition, modify, repair and maintain electrical equipment. |
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Otherwise, the fish will recondition, will go back to par, and will drop out of the population. |
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Cook, at least, is convinced that coach Andy Flower is the right man to recondition this England team. |
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Funding was provided to upgrade the fleet of Cree firefighting vehicles, and to recondition various related components. |
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I had to recondition my body and get it back on track, and able to keep up with my new lungs. |
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Several rural groups have purchased bicycles from FINCA to recondition and sell. |
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The use of hand lotion to recondition skin is considered most beneficial when the application is followed by a longer time period before washing occurs again. |
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It is ludicrous to even consider that advanced extraterrestrials are traveling millions of light years across the universe just to recondition our spiritual beliefs. |
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However, when the taxpayer acquires used property, then incurs additional costs to recondition or rebuild it, Temp. |
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Program exists to recondition, reuse, or recycle parts. |
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In reality, exercise scientists recommend drinking water and eating or drinking 20 grams of protein, since studies suggest that it helps recondition and build muscles. |
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Volunteers will package them and Yodel will deliver them to a warehouse in London, where a team of specialists will clean and recondition them and make them playable. |
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Some of the businesses that recondition helmets ignored testing rules, performed the tests incorrectly or returned helmets that were still in poor condition. |
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The decision to recondition stored potatoes, as well as decisions on the length of time needed for reconditioning, should be made on the basis of the results of fry testing. |
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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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Manufacturers and leasers sometimes need to recondition vehicles used or leased for six months or more, in order to lease them again or sell them on. |
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Since it can take up to four months to recondition a wheel set, and since the reconditioned wheel set did not return to service for another four months, it could have been idle for up to eight months. |
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If the government doesn't do this, they could end up selling properties at bargain basement prices and having to pay new owners marked-up rates to recondition buildings and facilities. |
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The net realisable value is the estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business less applicable expenses to sell or recondition the good. |
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It's made with 60 per cent lanolin, manuka honey and vitamin E and is geared to recondition dry, rough and unhappy skin. |
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In some plants, all material that is damaged in any way is collected by a regular salvage department which does nothing but recondition material and make it fit for use. |
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Common practice with a recondition is to replace every single wear item on a breaker, as well as to perform a complete and thorough inspection of the unit. |
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