Her black W-registration Honda Integra sports car, stolen by her attackers, has not yet been recovered by police. |
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From this dikaryon, the two progenitor haploid genomes were recovered by protoplast formation and regeneration. |
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The filtrate was discarded and the recovered retentate was divided into two equal aliquots. |
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The aqueous phase was recovered and for each sample 2 ml aliquots were evaporated to dryness in a freeze drier. |
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Sadly, he has not recovered and they regretfully announced his resignation on Monday. |
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When it demolished the furnace in 1882 it recovered also some copper from stockpiled regulus. |
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They were later recovered by police from nearby bushes, along with a box of pellets. |
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He recovered quickly, and I could see that he was hopped up on angel dust, Tang, and Pop Rocks. |
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Dr. Elizabeth Loftus has done some amazing research into the subject of recovered memories. |
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The Indian luger crashed but recovered amazingly while completing his practice run in the morning. |
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Once he had recovered from a serious bout of amoebiasis he re-established himself as a singlehanded doctor. |
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All of the preserved skeletal material was recovered from the burial amphora itself and not from the associated pyre deposits. |
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Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly, has drifted into respectful acceptance. |
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Police narcotics dog handler Dave Victor, who made the arrest, said eight zols had been recovered from the youth. |
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When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital. |
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She initially passed out, but quickly recovered and tried to hold her brains in for over an hour until someone noticed and came to her rescue. |
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Kayla quickly recovered herself and realized she was being rude to someone who had just saved her life. |
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Part of the reason is that as the economy recovered in the post-war decades, it reshaped both social classes and the status of occupations. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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A total of 41 species of zooxanthellate corals were recovered from the unit, including 21 new records. |
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A moped was also recovered from the scene, together with several tools including three disc cutters, welders, generators and engines. |
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Business managers want their data restored and their applications recovered more quickly than ever. |
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Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens. |
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He is accused of possessing a.22 double action Sentinel revolver recovered during a raid on a house in Toothill last year. |
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Conceivably the room had not yet fully recovered from the assault on their libidinous sensibilities. |
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Police said that a bullet-ridden body was recovered from Krankshivan area of Sopore in Baramulla district. |
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Four of the canoes were recovered by the council's rangers but the fifth canoe and equipment, including life vests, are still missing. |
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But after treatment with antivenin and a short stay in the hospital, Ryan recovered with no ill effects. |
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On the eleventh lap Guillemot recovered his position, dislodging Higgins as pursuit man. |
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Angela quickly recovered from her stumble, and began to limp while walking ahead of him, hoping he wouldn't notice. |
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I recovered myself a moment before the door opened, straightening my shoulders and standing a little taller. |
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The south German towns, once among the richest in Europe, crashed finally and completely after 1648, and never recovered their position. |
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Eight years after banding, autumn-ringed birds were recovered in the Kalinin district. |
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There are thus special design considerations associated with anaerobic systems, though methane can be recovered and used as a source of energy. |
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Initially as surprised as everyone else, the Mexican army soon recovered and violently quelled the rebellion. |
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Her body was being covered with leaves and her limbs and neck were hit by a sharp shovel, which was also recovered from the scene. |
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Even better, biodiesel can also be made cheaply and easily using waste vegetable oil recovered from restaurants and fryers. |
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Finally, the drugs are recovered by using industrial solvents, such as acetone, ether, or chloroform. |
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Other phosphatic and phosphatized microfossils were recovered by dilute acetic acid digestion. |
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I hope you've recovered from any jet lag suffered from your recent Middle East listening tour. |
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His body was recovered last Saturday by police divers 200 metres upstream from Clifton Bridge, after it was spotted by a passing jet-skier. |
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Other countries have survived limp, weakish buffoons in power and have recovered in the next regime. |
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Playing on the weak side, he led the team in tackles and recovered three fumbles. |
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The effect wore off quickly enough, and this time, it was Patrick who recovered first. |
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It takes energy to split the water molecule and release hydrogen, but that energy is later recovered during oxidation to produce water. |
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He looked astounded at the question, gaping slightly before he recovered himself. |
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More than 95 per cent of ringed black swans recovered during their first year of life were recovered on their natal lake. |
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Her second daughter was also infected but recovered and has been jobless ever since. |
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He realized he had been staring, and recovered himself as smoothly as he could. |
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Much of that scrap, he explained, was lead plate recovered from industrial storage batteries and was not auto battery scrap. |
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Five grammes of heroin was recovered when drug squad officers raided the house in Severn Avenue earlier this week. |
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When alkyl hydrogen sulfates are added to water, sulfuric acid is recovered and the product obtained from the alkene is an alcohol. |
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I was a little taken aback by her use of the familiar term but I recovered quickly. |
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Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent rally. |
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Five of them were recovered after four hours adrift by another dive boat and the other two by fishermen. |
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Gronholm recovered one place to take sixth place overnight but he is still almost a minute adrift of Martin. |
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Waste heat recovered from stale indoor air can heat water in domestic hot water tanks. |
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Biofuels can be made from oilseed rape, beet, recovered vegetable oil and tallow, and incorporated in diesel and petrol. |
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Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon. |
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Various chemical by-products are recovered from the coke gases and used throughout Canada. |
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Similarly, I should have thought it obvious that material which is not waste can be recovered from waste. |
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While he was head of the Heath Special Investigating Unit, they recovered millions of rands stolen from the government. |
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In any case, all is well on the frontline again and I think I am just about fully recovered and ready to rock and roll this weekend. |
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Yes, the artefacts recovered are of historic significance, but it would be foolish to pretend they have no monetary value. |
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But recovered concrete can be crushed and used as road gravel or aggregate. |
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He said that in many incidents police did not know if a weapon was real or imitation unless it was recovered later. |
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I have recovered from my trek in the mountains, just about, though one must admit it does wonders for the toning, just not so good for the feet. |
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Secondary alcohols can be readily recovered from ketones by breaking the double bond between the oxygen and carbon and adding hydrogen. |
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Serious infighting resulted, and the Democratic Party entered a wilderness period that it hasn't recovered from. |
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Dave's reasoning behind this identification is based on a bell recovered a few years ago. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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One of the problems of abreactive therapy and recovered memory is the possibility of False Memory Syndrome. |
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All of the seniority levels recovered lower amounts in 1999 than the historical average. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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Files or complete volumes can be quickly recovered from the write-once or rewritable disks. |
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It is clear law that tax paid after a wrongful demand may be recovered back by the taxpayer. |
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Unless the pilot recovered quickly, collision with a wingman was more than likely. |
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Animals have been recovered from this state after immersion in liquid helium, absolute alcohol, brine, and ether. |
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In addition to the vandalism, some stolen property was recovered from one of the three men. |
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The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies. |
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It's the second Rubens to be recovered since the 1986 robbery by Martin Cahill, alias The General. |
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I later recovered the holdall, without the money and saleable items, but with the club records intact. |
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Wool production recovered but never regained its former economic importance. |
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Lowry tore a knee ligament in late August, but he recovered quickly from surgery. |
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But she said that she still hadn't completely recovered from her recent illness. |
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Patricia never recovered from the shock and fell into drinking and popping pills. |
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As for Sally, she recovered and soon returned to her old self, never again mentioning what had happened. |
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After his health recovered he returned to Oxford and in 1849 was awarded a double first in mathematics and classics. |
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There are some concerns that he still hasn't fully recovered from the injury. |
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He said he expected to be back in training in two weeks and be fully recovered in six weeks. |
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An engineer has recovered tools which were stolen six months ago after he spotted them for sale on an internet auction site. |
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The body was recovered by police divers and removed to a mortuary at Bangor. |
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Police said stolen goods had been recovered in the raid and two women and a man were arrested on suspicion of burglary. |
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And there are hundreds if not thousands more corpses still to be recovered from the city's flooded streets and homes. |
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The death toll has steadily risen to 38 as more bodies have been recovered from the rubble. |
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That is to say, that a reward may be paid where tax is recovered as a result of information provided to the Inland Revenue. |
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In the 1980s, divers recovered bones from 400 men who were aboard the Maru Aikoku. |
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The company never recovered from 2001, the best of times and the worst of times for Aquila. |
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By one report, the police who responded recovered 14 shell casings from an AR-15 assault rifle. |
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Reeves was visibly perturbed when he saw the amount of British currency that McNally had recovered in Austria. |
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In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping. |
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He soon recovered from his wound and continued selling meth as part of the ring operating from Billings to Bakken. |
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The last body finally was recovered from the bowels of the ship in October. |
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The fully recovered individuals show symptoms of neither alcohol dependence nor alcohol abuse and either abstain or drink at levels below those known to increase relapse risk. |
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He had also recently recovered from a quadruple bypass operation. |
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It is also the first major exhibition by the artist, who was the official war artist in Bosnia, since he recovered from alcoholism over a year ago. |
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If the two species were then recovered from the fossil record, in the same relative abundances, a similar conclusion might be drawn about winter temperature. |
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The whole family was put in quarantine for a month but soon after she had recovered from one disease Julia was struck down with another, namely rheumatic fever. |
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The majority of fossils recovered from the site are acanthodian fish belonging to Mesacanthus and Ischnacanthus with occasional Euthacanthus, Parexus and Climatius. |
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She recovered and was soon seen in the company of El chino Antrax, emperor of the Los Antrax hit squad. |
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Both Moore and Hay had half chances inside the first quarter of an hour but when the home side recovered from the goal they began to edge back into the game. |
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Financial appraisals carried out by hospital CEOs suggested that the additional costs would be recovered in year one, and that savings would accrue from that time on. |
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Thanks to the sincere efforts of her family I quickly recovered my health. |
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Boats, canoes, jetties, fishing rods and forgotten waterskis are among items recovered and sometimes reclaimed by owners, but the other day I found a tennis racquet. |
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Desperately keeping himself in the air, Cecil jinked around to dodge the other shockwaves that Ralph threw out at him while he recovered from the first blow. |
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Numerous charcoal samples were recovered for radiocarbon dating. |
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An addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing. |
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The news is being taken as confirmation that Kate is fully recovered from her pregnancy sickness. |
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Several weapons, such as swords, shields, rapiers, daggers and spearheads, which were probably symbols of wealth and power, have also been recovered from the river. |
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But he could not have lived without his work, so that when he recovered his health and reassumed his duties, if not the use of his arm, he was grateful. |
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Water is stored the way nature stores it in regenerated wetlands, recharged aquifers, and along recovered flood plains that are also refuges for wildlife. |
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Glickman pointed out that dalton recovered quickly from its most recent wealth-related scandal. |
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In Lusaka, police have recovered four vehicles which were stolen at gun point in two separate incidents and four people have since been arrested in connection with the thefts. |
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I'm mindful how fortunate I am that I recovered from aphasia, when for many people who have suffered brain damage the condition can be a permanent state of mind. |
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The civil war has reached a fever pitch and your battalion has recovered eight bodies floating downstream this week alone. |
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The body of the unknown sailor, believed to have come from the Sydney, was recovered from a life raft off Christmas Island the following February. |
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In the main collecting area, recovered and uncollected articulated skeletons of thero-pod, ankylosaurian and protoceratopsian dinosaurs represent over 100 individuals. |
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Five people were also arrested in Mdantsane for being in possession of dagga, four stolen vehicles were recovered and 20 zols of dagga were seized. |
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Picture a Julius Caesar recovered from his murderous assault to confront a repentant Brutus, who must painfully work out the consequences of his actions. |
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He explains that once he recovered from the injury, he was captured by Spaniards, thrown in jail and then sent to Constantinople to be the almoner to the French Ambassador. |
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The designer's body was recovered near Pier 59 in Chelsea in the water alongside his docked yacht. |
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The Lords sought to change the legislation to make it apply to people who had suffered debilitating depression and had recovered but then relapsed into further bouts. |
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Depending on the amount of data, a server with applications, settings, and data can often be recovered in less time than it would take to reinstall the operating system alone. |
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At the time-point of stimulation, the cells had recovered from the refractory phase and were fully responsive, whereas nearly none of the cells had reversed spontaneously. |
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I wobbled this way and that before I recovered my center of balance again. |
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Some people in recovery from food addiction are also recovered alcoholics. |
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A requirement of the trial will be that value is recovered from the waste, which may include the recycling of steel and aluminium cans, plastics and glass. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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Now there are 75 tonnes of plutonium and 3,336 tonnes of uranium recovered from reprocessing, all stored and closely guarded but with no obvious use, at Sellafield. |
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He was a little taken aback by her question but quickly recovered himself. |
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He recovered himself quickly, and again feigned indifference. |
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He blinked a bit, obviously startled, then he recovered himself. |
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Maura froze at the mention of Jude's name but recovered herself quickly. |
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She never fully recovered from the traumas she suffered during her childhood. |
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Yorkshire had internal problems which were resolved before the 1959 season in which Yorkshire recovered the title under Ronnie Burnet. |
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One carbine and one rifle each of AK-56, M-16 and G-3 have been recovered from the encounter site so far. |
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After a mild fever and the expected local lesion James recovered after a few days. |
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Faldo recovered with birdies on two of the last four holes to win by a stroke over Cook, who bogeyed the 72nd hole. |
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By the Cisuralian Epoch, both oxygen and carbon dioxide had recovered to more normal levels. |
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According to police, West Zone police arrested 61 accused including 13 absconders and recovered five pistols, one motorbike and drugs. |
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Knocked to the floor in the fifth round, receiving a count of eight, Chisora recovered only to be floored again in the same round. |
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But by 1981 he had recovered and was passed fit to ride in the Grand National. |
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He rode Aldaniti, a horse deprived in its youth and which had only recently recovered from chronic leg problems. |
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In Istanbul he recovered from a spin that left him in eighteenth place to take second position in the final corners. |
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Sea levels had dropped coincident with the ice age, but slowly recovered over the course of the Silurian and Devonian. |
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The Silurian saw the rejuvenation of life as the Earth recovered from the snowball Earth. |
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Minter recovered and returned in time to reclaim his team place for the next event, the Ulster GP at Dundrod in August. |
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Bristow had been suffering with dartitis since 1986 but had recovered his world number one ranking to be the top seed in the event. |
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With Reardon's help O'Sullivan recovered his form, and won the 2004 World Championship. |
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Although the Byzantines regrouped and recovered somewhat, they never fully regained Asia Minor and were often on the defensive. |
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The defeat of Pisa, which never fully recovered as a maritime competitor, resulted in gain of control of the commerce of Corsica by Genoa. |
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In 628 the empire secured a peace treaty and recovered all of its lost territories. |
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On 24 October, the Italians began a push that rapidly recovered territory lost after the Battle of Caporetto. |
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Bruni and later historians argued that Italy had recovered since Petrarch's time, and therefore added a third period to Petrarch's two. |
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Very good knappable flint can be recovered from beaches but again test first to decide what is suitable. |
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As the price for high grade nickel sulphate ore recovered in 2010, so did the Australian nickel mining industry. |
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The economy and population have recovered in recent years, the main industry being tourism. |
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Some of its untruths could easily be unveiled by the soldiers who recovered corpses. |
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Following this event, in June 2014 India recovered the entire sum of Rs 1,818 crore which it had paid to the company. |
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Furthermore, all property could be recovered by returnees at the same price at which it was sold. |
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By September, he had recovered sufficiently to travel back to Cornwall by ship, and in February 1811 he and Dickinson were declared bankrupt. |
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When he had recovered he boarded the Falmouth packet ship 'Fox' coincidentally with one of Trevithick's cousins on board the same vessel. |
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Rose, Marigold had a cold, but was reported to have recovered from the illness. |
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Several ancient DNA samples have been recovered and amplified from Palaeolithic sites in the Basque region. |
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Nelson gradually recovered over several months, and soon began agitating for a command. |
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Fanny, now divorced and recovered from her own illness, came to Stevenson's bedside and nursed him to recovery. |
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He was normally content to record surface remains and recovered artefacts, but on one occasion he adopted a more interventionist approach. |
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The litterbags were recovered at intervals of about 2 months during the first 6 months and less frequently thereafter. |
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In 1822 he was struck with paralysis, but recovered a fair degree of health, sufficient to enable him to resume his studies. |
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Scotland recovered their form in 1984 and achieved their second Grand Slam, and their first since 1925, under the captaincy of Jim Aitken. |
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He overcame his stablemate and conqueror in 2008, Denman, who had recovered from a heart condition to take his place in the race. |
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The commercial lobster fishery in western LIS has not recovered in recent years. |
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It was afterwards once more recovered by the Church and governed by papal legates as part of the Papal States. |
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Ethiopia recovered it after it began receiving massive military aid from the USSR, Cuba, South Yemen, East Germany, and North Korea. |
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Fortunately for Pitt, the King recovered in February 1789, just after a Regency Bill had been introduced and passed in the House of Commons. |
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Anne's downfall came shortly after she had recovered from her final miscarriage. |
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The surviving members including Sir Simon Locard of the company recovered Douglas' body together with the casket containing Bruce's heart. |
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From 2003 to 2004, Japanese government did exchange intervention operation in huge amount, and the economy recovered a lot. |
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A body, thought to be that of James, was recovered from the battlefield and taken to London for burial. |
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What was reputed to be James IV's body recovered by the English did not have the iron chain round its waist. |
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A radiocarbon date of between 50 BC and AD 70 was obtained from charcoal recovered from its infill. |
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Large quantities of burnt grain were recovered indicating that the building was a grain store that had been destroyed by fire. |
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The oldest known wild golden eagle was a bird banded in Sweden which was recovered 32 years later. |
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A hole measuring 6ft by 8ft was found in the boat and divers recovered remnants of limpet mines unavailable in New Zealand. |
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She's now on bedrest and forbidden to work until she has recovered completely. |
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The added metal is oxidized and dissolves, allowing the gold to be displaced from solution and be recovered as a solid precipitate. |
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Metallic silver and gold are removed and recovered economically by means of the Parkes process, in which zinc is added to lead. |
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The original silver images are bleached off and the silver is then recovered and recycled. |
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The townspeople took exception to his behaviour, however, and Francis recovered from his illness. |
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A rocket launcher, a pistol and magazines were recovered by police from the scene. |
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Following Maredudd's death around AD 999, the throne of Gwynedd was recovered for the line of Idwal Foel by Cynan ap Hywel. |
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When they started search they recovered 8 Kg suicide jacket, two rocket launcher and four-bomb rocket launcher. |
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This was the low point of Llywelyn's reign, but he quickly recovered his position. |
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Even though he left hospital within the week, doctors said he would not be fully recovered for a few weeks. |
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Many of the bodies recovered from the sea were buried nearby at St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo, where the graves and a memorial can still be seen. |
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Henry recovered and in February 1456 he relieved York of his office of Protector. |
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Henry recovered in 1455 and once again fell under the influence of those closest to him at court. |
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Although the slate industry partly recovered from the recession of the 1890s, it never fully recovered. |
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The pilot quickly recovered from the power surge caused by the faulty fuel system. |
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The body of the Duke of Clarence was recovered from the field by Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, who conducted the English retreat. |
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He thought at first the object he had recovered from five inches below the surface was a ring-pull from a beer can. |
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Even intestinal contents removed at slaughter may be recovered for use as fertilizer. |
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A truce was accepted, and Richard I had almost recovered all Normandy and now held more territories in Aquitaine than he had before. |
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Both of these teams were struggling at the foot of the table when these defeats happened, and Wrexham never fully recovered from them. |
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Later in the season he recovered his form and fitness, though it was too late to help United to any major trophies. |
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The belt was recovered when an Australian, named Henry Beckett, was caught trying to smuggle it out of the country. |
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With that win, he also won the European title and recovered the British title. |
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The Texans recovered their first onside kick attempt but had to rekick after an illegal formation penalty. |
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Although Shah Jahan fully recovered from his illness, Aurangzeb declared him incompetent to rule and had him imprisoned. |
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With care, all these phases except ice X can be recovered at ambient pressure and low temperature in metastable form. |
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Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, rock salt and potash. |
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Since then, the navy has recovered its identity but continues to pride itself on being the Silent Service. |
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The ivory was apparently recovered some years later but the leather bags supposed to contain gold dust were never found. |
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During Craxi's government, the economy recovered and Italy became the world's fifth largest industrial nation, gaining entry into the G7 Group. |
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The remains of Bluebird were recovered from the water in 2001 and the majority of Campbell's body was recovered later in the same year. |
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As he walked along, the inebriate, whose gait was at first unsteady, recovered his equilibrium and required less help. |
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However, his last work, a picture of a council of war presided over by the admiral, was recovered almost undamaged. |
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Oil reserves denote the amount of crude oil that can be technically recovered at a cost that is financially feasible at the present price of oil. |
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Hence reserves will change with the price, unlike oil resources, which include all oil that can be technically recovered at any price. |
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Possible reserves are attributed to known accumulations that have a less likely chance of being recovered than probable reserves. |
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I was scarce sooner recovered from my indisposition than Amelia herself fell ill. |
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Meanwhile, William Wallace rose in Balliol's name and recovered most of Scotland. |
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Claudius ruled that slaves who were thus abandoned and recovered after such treatment would be free. |
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On 6 June, documents recovered from a dead German officer, gave the German programme for 7 and 8 June. |
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Karslake also reviewed the figures given in the official history, for equipment recovered during Operation Ariel. |
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Ellis had included equipment loaded onto ships in England but not landed in France in his figures for material recovered during the operation. |
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Numerous weapons have also been recovered from rivers, especially the Thames, but also the Trent and Tyne. |
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The remains of 15 species of mammals, 160 species of insects, and more than 100 species of plants have been recovered so far. |
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Three years earlier, Griffith performed a successful autotransplant on an opera singer who has since recovered and is in good heath. |
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Cause of death for five otters recovered post-mortem was unknown because of inconclusive evidence or advanced autolysis. |
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All birds used in this reinoculation study had recovered from previous infection between 27 and 83 days after inoculation. |
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Fossil beaked whales have been recovered by trawling from the seafloor off South Africa. |
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A total of 1,008 patients have recovered from atypical pneumonia and have been discharged from public hospitals. |
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A number of claw fossils have been recovered from Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments in Florida and South Carolina. |
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He had a swelling around the knee cap and now he has recovered and is training normally with the first team. |
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By 1950, forests had recovered to an extent not seen since the 18th century. |
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Sri Lanka never really recovered from the impact of Kalinga Magha's invasion. |
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Babs fell ill with the Epstein Barr virus in March 2003 as she recovered from a taxi accident. |
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Police stopped a car near Mian Garh Hangu Road and recovered 5kg Charas and arrested three smugglers Sher Afzal, Kismat Khan and Faida Hussain. |
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Additionally, the vessel or valuable parts of the vessel or its cargo may be recovered for resale, or for scrap. |
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Ligan or lagan are goods left in the sea on the wreck or tied to a buoy so that they can be recovered later by the owners. |
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The oldest recognized Pandionidae family fossils have been recovered from the Oligocene age Jebel Qatrani Formation, of Faiyum, Egypt. |
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Treasure recovered from shipwrecks automatically becomes property of the Crown. |
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Few of the specimens that are recovered are complete skeletons, and impressions of skin and other soft tissues are rare. |
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During this time he injured himself and had not fully recovered until he went to Egypt. |
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This new museum displays most of the artefacts recovered from within the ship in context with the conserved hull. |
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These were later recovered and two are on display presently at the Old Battery. |
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The father of the kidnapee along with the recovered kidnapped son and two other sons called on the IGP in this connection at his office today. |
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Some of the earliest pottery shards recovered are from central Honshu, Japan. |
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However, on 5 February he was fully recovered and decided to reset the counter back to zero. |
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Pope takes an extreme position in saying there's no such thing as recovered memory and I'm stunned that a scientist would be such an extremist. |
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The workers who recovered the objects originally thought them to be the remains of a cave bear. |
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Extensive fossil remains have been recovered from a series of caves in Gauteng Province. |
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They recovered after a severe decline in 1986, to only 32,200 individuals, but their numbers fell again. |
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The sponge divers also recovered from the wreck the famous Antikythera mechanism, believed to be an astronomical calculator. |
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In the cases of Antikythera and Riace, however, the artifacts were recovered without the direct participation of maritime archaeologists. |
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The third legionary standard was recovered in 41 CE by Publius Gabinius from the Chauci during the reign of Claudius, brother of Germanicus. |
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The third Roman eagle was recovered in AD 41 by Publius Gabinius, under the emperor Claudius. |
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It recovered considerably in the following years, but as at 2014 had yet to reach the historical maximum. |
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The birth rate has recovered in recent years from a low level around 2000, and is now comparable to the European average. |
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Between June 22 and July 26, 1941, Romanian troops with the help of Wehrmacht recovered Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. |
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In 1984, a Beaker period copper dagger blade was recovered from the Sillees River near Ross Lough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. |
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He contracted pneumonia, but he recovered and returned to demonstrating. |
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By the 11th century, the economy had recovered and the countryside was again productive. |
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Police have recovered 9MM bullet shells from the site and the DIG added all three attackers were wearing shalwar kameez. |
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His brother joined him at Marburg a year later, having just recovered from a long and severe illness, and likewise began the study of law. |
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Whether Jol risks Ruiz depends on whether the Costa Rican attacking midfielder has sufficiently recovered from a niggling back problem. |
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European birds may also winter in South Asia, an osprey ringed in Norway has been recovered in western India. |
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They also recovered both older, tholeiitic and younger, alkalic capping lavas from some of the southern seamounts. |
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The search was resultless. Not only were no bodies or wreckage recovered but no trace was ever found. |
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After having been welcomed by the Salernitans, he recovered ground in Campania, sacking Pozzuoli, Alife, Capua, and Avellino. |
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When Baraq died the next year, Kaidu took control of the Chagatai Khanate and recovered his alliance with Mentemu. |
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Apart from the ship itself, the coast guard also showed a small boat, a water scooter and some weapons recovered from the ship. |
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Cape Verde gradually recovered as an important commercial center and stopover for shipping routes. |
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Rhodium is primarily recovered as an accessory mineral in a number of the world's major nickel sulphide deposits. |
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The root canal will be done again as soon as I've recovered from my Worldcon dose of con crud. |
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Presidents George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln all contracted and recovered from the disease. |
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A huge cache of arms and ammunition, a number of walky-talky sets and hand grenades were recovered from Ghaffar's possession. |
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He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and utilities, until she recovered from the accident. |
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A DNA profile found on a balaclava recovered at the scene led them to Ferguson. |
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Old matchlock weapons were recovered and converted to flintlock mechanisms. |
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The wreck grab is brought to surface where recovered wreckage is lowered onto a barge. |
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The city recovered in the 15th century, when Flanders was united with neighbouring provinces under the Dukes of Burgundy. |
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Excited about the discovery, when he returned to Cuba in early 1957, he began to shape the recovered work into his memoir A Moveable Feast. |
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On this voyage he learned what had happened to Willoughby, recovered his papers, and found out about the discovery of Novaya Zemlya. |
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Are people who report recovered memories more prone to developing false memories? |
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Nevertheless, civil society recovered and thrived amidst the weakened imperial bureaucracy. |
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Additional sugar is recovered by blending the remaining syrup with the washings from affination and again crystallizing to produce brown sugar. |
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Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. |
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The use of solicitors is discouraged because the costs of legal representation cannot be recovered from the losing side. |
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