I imagine all your adventures have served as a restorative tonic to the high-speed life of a newsman. |
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The father's sleep is suspiciously profound, more suggestive of anesthetization or coma than restorative repose. |
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It alternates the physical thrills of a long, bouncy roller coaster ride with the restorative pleasure of getting drenched on a melting hot day. |
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Initially, Shenandoah supporters emphasized the scenic and primeval qualities of the park along with its recreational and restorative potential. |
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Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, restorative sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door. |
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Using the excuse that some delayed tribute must be collected, Claudius decides to send the crazed Prince on a restorative sea journey to England. |
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Her frantic parents, after finding no restorative medical treatment in Moscow, sent her to Europe to consult various doctors. |
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Soon Qing hears of a mysterious chef from the mainland whose recipes are said to have remarkable restorative powers. |
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After 20 years, I have had an ankle restorative surgical procedure 6 weeks ago to tighten a ligament surrounding the ankle joint. |
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An extraction is often used as preparation for a restorative dental procedure such as dentures. |
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The personal touch was waning, and a portrait-no matter how fast, cheap, and easily produced-was a valuable restorative to their sense of self. |
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I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia. |
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She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders. |
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Lawyers asked the judge to allow the boy, 14 at the time, to participate in a restorative justice process. |
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Maori justice is essentially restorative justice, and restorative justice can lead us forward. |
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He argues for more community involvement and a holistic approach focusing on restorative justice initiatives. |
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She's as baffled as I am that restorative justice, as a concept, is so widely ignored or pooh-poohed. |
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These sanctions mark a move towards restorative justice, which depends largely on the willingness of the victim to be involved. |
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The report called for the use of restorative justice instead of custodial sentences. |
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Laser technology, too, is developing and in time may replace the drill in restorative dentistry. |
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More than 150 young offenders have taken part in restorative justice conferences, the majority of them involving victims. |
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He also helped set up the restorative justice scheme, whereby young offenders meet the victims of their crimes. |
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But more and more countries are thinking there might be something to restorative justice. |
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A restorative justice scheme has been introduced at two secondary schools in the borough. |
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You have distinguished between a restorative form of justice and a retributive form of justice. |
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When it comes to traditional restorative products and aphrodisiacs many pills and potions bare little in common with their label. |
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A Case of Curiosities is devoted to the art of taxidermy, decorative, restorative and anthropomorphic. |
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The dining-room, with vistas of the lake and the mountains, remains open all day for restorative drinks of water, herbal tea and vegetable broth. |
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The park is more commonly associated with the restorative powers of its 2,000 rose garden, teeming wildlife and hay meadows. |
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The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea. |
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Practitioners of Chinese medicine use it as a tonic and restorative to promote health and longevity. |
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I have been experiencing restorative outages of up to fourteen hours per day through the use of this miraculous invention. |
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Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale. |
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After eight years of restorative grazing, the streambeds are bursting with emerald tufts of grass, and the water runs clear. |
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Generally, all maintenance and repair products should focus on the restorative and nutritive needs of the stratum corneum and epidermal cells. |
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I went for the restorative soup of sweetcorn and ginger, which had a surprisingly light and smooth texture. |
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He never did see much action outside the Pall Mall club, where his restorative gin and it was much appreciated. |
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Wednesday's win was a pleasing, restorative result at a time when it was badly needed, but it would be delusive to read too much into it. |
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The advent of adhesive, tooth-coloured fillings has revolutionized restorative dentistry. |
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Some critics also claim restorative justice is a soft option for young offenders who might best be given custodial sentences for the havoc they cause in communities. |
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During the 19th century, it had a reputation in Britain as a restorative food for invalids and sickly children and was added to their diet in various forms. |
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The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community. |
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Prison can also be part of a sentencing package under restorative justice. |
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And next week I'm starting something very exciting with a woman who is going to do an hour of restorative yoga with me. |
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Without such growth we will not be able to pay for environmental clean-ups, for education, for health improvements, for restorative justice, or for public transport. |
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However, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see sick pilgrims now queueing to visit the restorative canals in the Bow area to take the waters and heal themselves. |
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I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands. |
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Dolly complained loudly, Harry curled up and went to sleep and, instead of repairing to my desk and getting on with my work, I took a short restorative nap. |
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During the mandatory 12-month enrollment period, enrollees are covered for basic restorative services, periodontics, endodontics, oral surgery and dental emergencies. |
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Easily digestible, they fill the stomachs of those who can afford little else, and they fall into the ranks of those restorative foods called analeptics. |
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Thus rampant national inflation generates uncompetitive firms, lost export and home markets, trade deficits and an eventual restorative plunge in the currency. |
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A greasy egg, streaky bacon, a thick slab of Lorne sausage and a wedge of fried bread, all washed down with a large mug of sweet tea can often be a true restorative. |
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Emphasizing the advantages of restorative justice, the author argues that a truth commission is a good way of dealing with the past in a period of transition. |
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The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize. |
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Simple displays that emphasise the activities of the household, such as an armoire stacked with an assortment of crockery, can be used to provide a restorative background. |
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The restorative properties of the peppermint and spearmint plant specifically, have fascinated herbalists and repelled insects for thousands of years. |
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They are believed to be the last remaining early 20 th-century Tennessee mountain resort buildings and are in danger of literally crumbling without restorative action. |
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In addition, for reformers, the focus on the Eucharist as a physical rather than spiritual restorative led to an attack on the materialism of transformation. |
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They are psyllium, taurine, dandelion, St Mary's Thistle, globe artichoke and slippery elm bark, which have liver protective, restorative properties. |
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Among very few references to specific wines, the treasured South African Constantia is considered a suitable restorative for a young lady in Sense and Sensibility. |
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According to the present invention, therefore, a dental restorative material is characterised by an additive which luminesces when irradiated by visible-wavelength light. |
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Initial difficulties in identifying the unsigned painting were made worse by some bad restorative work, which blurred the distinctive Van Gogh style. |
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Their case has been referred to the city's restorative justice committee. |
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In this area, Farris works with highly trained restorative dentists and prosthodontists to create a holisti-cally healthy dental environment. |
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Smiles LA, the dental office hosting the event, is a comprehensive source of restorative, cosmetic, orthodontic, and periodontic treatments. |
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As part of a restorative justice programme, Rea was offered the chance to meet the man who invaded her home. |
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In addition to increasing restorative sleep, Xyrem may be a growth hormone secretogogue and may therefore produce symptomatic relief. |
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Before using restorative justice programs, retailers most often would call police and navigate an already overburdened criminal justice system. |
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It has high compressive strengths and withstand masticatory forces hence it is added advantage as a posterior restorative materials. |
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Author, Victoria Jones, takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through a maze of codependency and into the discovery of God's restorative power. |
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Romano has been focused on stroke recovery, participated in research and published on restorative approaches to homonymous hemianopsia. |
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As early as the 19th century, travellers used their stays on the North Sea coast as curative and restorative vacations. |
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Gold alloys are used in restorative dentistry, especially in tooth restorations, such as crowns and permanent bridges. |
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Hags are too steep and unstable for vegetation to establish itself, so they continue to erode unless restorative action is taken. |
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After a long day working in the fields Clarence took comfort in a restorative pint of beer. |
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Try Ashtanga yoga for a hard workout and strengthening exercises or hatha for restorative, slow and gentle stretching. |
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This restorative ability is innate to placental tissues, including umbilical cord and amniotic membrane. |
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Cariostatic effect of fluoride-containing restorative systems associated with dentifrices on root dentin. |
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The restorative justice approach added a coherent framework for encouraging offender change that was theologically, sociologically and penologically sound. |
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As an approach to crime that tries to do justice while mending the damage to everyone involved, RSVP embodies the concept known as restorative justice. |
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If the relationship between the mainstream punitive apriorism and restorative justice is not understood unambiguously, the two cannot be compared adequately. |
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Victims and the community deserve to have a voice, and restorative justice provides an innovative and meaningful way to ensure they are part of the resolution of conflict. |
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According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, an Arizona outfit known as RESTORE seeks to use restorative justice to adjudicate allegations of acquaintance rape. |
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While there may be consequences for harm caused, the primary purpose of restorative justice is healing and restoring the relationships that have been damaged. |
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Recidivism studies are important indicators of restorativeness because a major objective in all restorative justice approaches is to change offending behavior. |
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If you do not fancy the surgical aspects of the dental implant process, find a restorative dentist or prosthodontist who is willing to mentor you. |
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