Hassan will look for work soon, but first, he tells Sara, he wants to reacclimate.
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That last exercise is to help reacclimate his eyes to the spin, movement and velocity of major-league pitching.
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KALEIDOSCOPE Toby Jones plays an ex-convict whose mother (Anne Reid) disrupts his efforts to reacclimate to life outside and opens a psychological can of worms.
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Bharati hopes in the next few weeks to help his client reacclimate to life outside of jail — get him to a doctor and a dentist, and apply for a work permit.
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During a scene when Lucy (Natalie Portman), an astronaut struggling to reacclimate to life on Earth, is drunk, the squarish frame, previously in the center of the screen, moves from the left side to the right.
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Daniel Manrique Manrique, 33, a Marine Corps veteran like the shooter, worked to help other veterans reacclimate to civilian life as head of his local chapter of Team Red, White and Blue, a national veterans community organization.
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"I think it's important to note that most veterans come back, reacclimate, go back to work and do quite well in the civilian life," said Barbara Banaszynski, a senior vice president of Volunteers of America (VOA) who oversees the faith-based nonprofit's programs for veterans.
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A combat veteran who had survived three separate bomb blasts while serving in Iraq, Donoho found himself standing at the precipice in 2015 -- the culmination of a years-long battle with depression, compounded by a series of personal tragedies and his own struggle to reacclimate to civilian life after leaving the service.
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Local dairy farmers have had to adapt to a declining milk and dairy industry and reacclimate to changing economic conditions by seeking new sources of revenue. Combining their agricultural production while promoting tourism, "Agritourism" has created opportunities for farmers. Many Sussex County farms offer corn field mazes, "u-pick" or "pick your own" fruits and vegetables—especially for apples, strawberries, pumpkins and Christmas trees during their respective harvest seasons.Traylor, Donna.
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Isaac Asimov's David Starr, Space Ranger, the first novel in the Lucky Starr series, features a race of Martians who have retreated into vast artificial caverns half a million years ago. These Martians are incorporeal, telepathic beings, peaceful yet curious about humanity. They have access to advanced technologies completely incomprehensible to human beings, like personal energy shield generators the size of a fabric mask. In Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land (1961), a man raised by native Martians emigrates to Earth, where he must reacclimate.
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In 1999, the New England Institute of Religious Research purchased a nursing home in Lakeville, Massachusetts, intended to serve as a treatment center for up to 25 former members of cults. Pardon told The Boston Globe that residents will be given three months to reacclimate themselves to society and their families after leaving controversial groups. Other than this facility, as of 1999 the only other two such locations of treatment centers for individuals leaving cults include Wellspring in Ohio, and Odenwald Residence in Leibenstadt, Germany – both of which maintain treatment programs of two-weeks in duration. The center opened on May 25, 2002, at a luncheon benefit celebrating the tenth anniversary of the New England Institute of Religious Research.
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