Hernandez recovered from the flu, but still hasn't recovered from the shock of the bill she received afterward.
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Hicks has recovered from an abysmal start to hit .
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Pistols and explosives were recovered from the scene, he said.
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Officials confirmed that a handgun was recovered from the scene.
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The pieces of debris recovered from meteors are called meteorites.
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I also read that you recovered from cancer without surgery?
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Sanders never really recovered from the trouncing in New York.
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I don't know if I recovered from the Giro's fatigue.
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When she recovered from an unrecoverable time, Reynolds created GYST.
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The pregnant teen's remains were recovered from a restaurant dumpster.
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It has just recovered from a devastating global economic crisis.
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The price of oil also recovered from a big decline.
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South Africa has partly recovered from the previous El Nino.
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Morland's body was recovered from the lake a day later.
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His public standing has never recovered from his inflammatory confirmation.
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An inscribed piece of pottery recovered from the shipwreck site
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He said DNA recovered from the woman matched both defendants.
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And I've never recovered from falling in love with him.
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We still haven't recovered from last night's Academy Awards ceremony.
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She struggled to speak as she recovered from heart surgery.
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His body was recovered from the water on July 14.
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Gold recovered from earlier losses and was up 0.63 percent.
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Cafferkey recovered from the meningitis and was released in December.
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Two bodies were also recovered from the building, officials said.
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Treasury yields recovered from Tuesday's decline to hold slightly higher.
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Two bodies have been recovered from the building so far.
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I don't think that we've ever really recovered from that.
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Oil prices recovered from earlier losses and were sharply higher.
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High Point only recovered from the first of those tears.
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" This morning, Trump said he "hasn't recovered" from Hillary's "shouting.
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His body was recovered from the pond on July 14.
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Above, a protester recovered from being pepper sprayed on Wednesday.
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"We just recovered from that — and now this," she says.
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Mackenzie's spirit never recovered from the disappointments of his travels.
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But the Italian economy has never fully recovered from 2008.
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DFMGI falling 0.5%, although they recovered from sharper intraday losses.
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Like Zhang, Ye has recovered from the deadly novel coronavirus.
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He believes that he never recovered from that early loss.
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Four other babies have recovered from their infections, officials said.
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Other yields, including French yields , also recovered from earlier lows.
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Their bodies were recovered from the Gulf and later buried.
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The currency has recovered from record lows earlier this week.
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Thankfully, Microsoft quickly recovered from a disaster with Windows 201553.
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A rifle and a grenade launcher were recovered from him.
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Other yields, including French yields , also recovered from earlier lows.
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Have they recovered from that, have they learned from that?
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Hundreds of stone hand axes have been recovered from the site.
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We still haven't recovered from this painfully long Samsung commercial feat.
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The Nasdaq Composite recovered from its losses and climbed 0.4 percent.
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Facebook recovered from its phone, which you were involved in, right?
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Garcia's phone was recovered from Hernandez's pants pocket, according to investigators.
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Qatar's index recovered from early weakness to end 0.4 percent higher.
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He assured BuzzFeed News he's now fully recovered from the incident.
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Abu Dhabi's index recovered from early losses and climbed 1.1 percent.
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It was recovered from the scene on the evening of Oct.
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"This is the test my body never recovered from," Brengle said.
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That's how we recovered from the worst economic crisis in generations.
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He was never recovered from ground zero, not even a trace.
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Fortunately, the boy infected with Keystone virus recovered from the infection.
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Would you say it has now recovered from the financial crisis?
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Seven years later, I'm still not fully recovered from my stupidity.
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Daimler shares recovered from early losses to trade nearly 3% higher.
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The statement claims surveillance video was also recovered from the scene.
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The starting-point was genetic material recovered from the crime scenes.
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Authorities later said no human remains were recovered from his property.
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Teigen has luckily recovered from the experience according to her Twitter.
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A loaded rifle was recovered from a sofa near the door.
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After the ECB kept rates unchanged, the euro recovered from lows.
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American War artifacts found recovered from North Korea and home now.
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Gold recovered from a four-week low in the previous session.
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She recovered from her illness and now lives in North Carolina.
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Has it recovered from what happened last year with Lending Club?
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The pound also recovered from its worst levels against the greenback.
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Four states have not yet fully recovered from the Great Recession.
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From Vietnam to Iraq, America has recovered from bad policies before.
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As I had decades ago, Mom recovered from her first operation.
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Russia recently recovered from the economic downturn and achieved GDP growth.
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Spot gold recovered from an early drop to five-week lows.
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A handgun was recovered from the scene, police told the station.
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Gibson said the industry hasn't fully recovered from the Great Recession.
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Eight casings and four deformed bullets were recovered from the lobby.
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Today, the White River has completely recovered from the fish kill.
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No gun was recovered from the scene, according to the station.
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It has recovered from post-election losses of over 5 percent.
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In many communities, housing prices have recovered from the financial crisis.
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Other states recovered from the recession more quickly than Ohio did.
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The country has recovered from a stupendous economic collapse under Obama.
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Eighty-three individuals have recovered from the virus (The Associated Press).
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He had just recovered from a cold and fever in July.
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Conversely, 23,19 people have recovered from the virus across the globe.
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Hope everyone has recovered from the longest day of the year.
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The teenager's body was recovered from the river by emergency workers.
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Its shares recovered from earlier losses to close 2.3 percent higher.
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I don't know if she has ever fully recovered from that.
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"Puerto Rico has not ever recovered from Hurricane Maria," Miranda explained.
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Shanghai stocks recovered from an early 0.433% drop to end higher.
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Energy shares recovered from early morning losses to rise 0.3 percent.
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His was the only DNA recovered from his gun, it said.
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A bloody machete and a knife were recovered from his car.
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The good news is that markets recovered from even steeper losses.
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A police spokesperson said two guns were recovered from the scene.
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The other injured child recovered from the attack, say the sources.
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FTMC recovered from losses earlier in the day to trade sideways.
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FTMC recovered from losses earlier in the day to trade sideways.
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But bitcoin has recovered from June, when it fell below $6,000.
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It's how we recovered from the worst economic crisis in generations.
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I haven't recovered from depression, I'm not sure I ever will.
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As it happened, Mr. García recovered from his afflictions after the trip.
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The statement did not say how much IDBI recovered from the borrowers.
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The SUV recovered from Hernandez's uncle's house in Bristol, Connecticut, was silver.
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Gold prices recovered from a seven-month low on the weaker dollar.
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Metal fraction magnetically recovered from the cinders of a fluidized bed oven.
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Japan's recovered from earlier losses to close 0.37 percent higher at 22,203.
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That thinking helps explain why stocks recovered from early morning selling Monday.
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A pistol with a high-capacity magazine was recovered from the scene.
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Investigators later matched Goss's DNA to a sample recovered from the victim.
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Ten expended rifle cases were later recovered from the scene, prosecutors said.
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It wasn't immediately clear where the other two weapons were recovered from.
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Two black boxes were recovered from the crash site, Colombia's government said.
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LaCroix also hasn't recovered from an October 2018 lawsuit about its ingredients.
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In that sense you never have ever fully recovered from a recession.
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I feel as if we haven't recovered from the economic free fall.
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The gun was recovered from his grandfather's property, also in Mendota, Virginia.
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Wheat recovered from early lows and closed slightly higher on short covering.
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More than 2948,22017 people recovered from the disease, according to Chinese officials.
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They have already recovered from $21 a barrel in 2016 to $45.
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I recovered from my downfall well, eventually becoming a Pan American champion.
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No gun was recovered from Mr. Russell or Ms. Williams, his passenger.
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Kennedy's reputation eventually recovered from the Chappaquidick accident, but Kopechne's did not.
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This is how I've recovered from the aggressive negativity sent my way.
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Still haven't recovered from This Is Us' revealing post-Super Bowl episode?
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An Indian investigation of rocks recovered from the site is still ongoing.
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Tourism has only just recovered from the Ebola virus outbreak, he said.
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The civil rights movement never recovered from the assassination of the Rev.
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Kostial's remains were recovered from Harmontown, Mississippi, by officers on routine patrol.
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A handgun was recovered from the scene and an investigation is underway.
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As the economy has recovered from a debt crisis, so have profits.
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They argue they still haven't fully recovered from cuts since the Sept.
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Butler recovered from an 9.83-point hole to beat Marquette on Jan.
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Abu Dhabi's index also recovered from morning weakness to add 0.2 percent.
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Germany's DAX recovered from earlier sharp losses, to close 0.2 percent lower.
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The market has never recovered from an 8 percent drop that late.
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After police arrested Gulzow, a bloody knife was recovered from the bushes.
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Most stocks recovered from earlier losses, however BP closed in the red.
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We've recovered from our CES hangover and, hopefully, from the CES flu.
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Authorities confirmed Tuesday that 13 bodies had been recovered from the area.
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Investigators are reviewing the video and other video recovered from the scene.
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The child's body was recovered from the terrace of an adjacent house.
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Under President Obama's stewardship, the economy had recovered from the Great Recession.
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I hope you've all recovered from that in time for the weekend.
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The S&P 500 recovered from earlier losses as oil prices rebounded.
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The finance and the auto sector recovered from the previous day's fall.
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Authorities said Smith never fired the handgun later recovered from his SUV.
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Cincinnati recovered from a 43-0 deficit to improve to 2-5.
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Ginsburg had been working from home as she recovered from the procedure.
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It never really recovered from the additional hit of the recent recession.
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Twenty years later, she hasn't recovered from the trauma of the experience.
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This continued for months, long after I had recovered from my illness.
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Stitch Fix recently went public and quickly recovered from an unsuccessful launch.
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Listener: How long are you contagious if you've recovered from the virus?
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Ms. Reker recovered from her injuries and was elected mayor of Cologne.
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Yet the company's shares recovered from another beating, closing up slightly yesterday.
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The 50 mummified animals recovered from the tomb included mice and falcons.
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About one-tenth of that number, 2,749, have recovered from the disease.
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Across DoD, a total of 42 people have recovered from the virus.
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That man, who has not been publicly identified, recovered from the virus.
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The nation as a whole has largely recovered from the financial crisis.
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After he recovered from his second suicide attempt, his second marriage ended.
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He proposed from a wheelchair as he recovered from a broken femur.
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S. trade deal, while Turkey's lira recovered from near four-month lows.
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Semen recovered from the woman did not match the two accused men.
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"Anyone recovered from the infection should have useful antibodies," Dr. Jin said.
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Dusty slippers and sneakers, recovered from the border zone, litter the floor.
|
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The mainland China markets recovered from their earlier losses to close higher.
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Crude prices recovered from earlier losses and were little changed from Tuesday.
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Five discharged cartridges were recovered from the scene, according to court papers.
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Kebara 2 is one of several Neanderthal remains recovered from this cave.
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Twenty bodies have been recovered from the wreckage so far, officials said.
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Wall Street equities were slightly higher, having recovered from an early selloff.
|
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The city's residential market has largely recovered from the global financial crisis.
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During the investigation, the cell phone was recovered from his shorts pocket.
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Ekovest was down 16 percent having recovered from a 10-month low.
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Labor markets across the country have largely recovered from the Great Recession.
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Trudeau's poll numbers never fully recovered from that scandal early this year.
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Gold prices recovered from a seven-month low on a weaker dollar.
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Edgar Benes said that his father had never recovered from being ostracized.
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Tesco recovered from losses earlier in the session to end 0.9% higher.
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Two of the teens were wounded, but they recovered from their injuries.
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The artist's body was recovered from the Rideau River on September 19.
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"Charts and electronic equipment recovered from onboard the Grace 1, WhatsApp messages recovered from crewmembers' mobile devices, and crewmembers' statements revealed that the Grace 1 was destined for Port Banias, Syria in violation of U.S. sanctions," the document said.
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Asian stocks closed Monday's session lower, while European stocks recovered from earlier weakness.
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For two weeks we stayed by Bennett's side as he recovered from surgery.
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More than 200,000 litres were recovered from the area in a subsequent cleanup.
|
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Blood recovered from inside the sheath allegedly matched Nay's DNA, the statement says.
|
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Ginsburg has quickly recovered from a number of health issues in recent years.
|
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The Skripals recovered from the novichok poisoning after spending weeks in critical condition.
|
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Two firearms were also recovered from the vehicle stopped by the police officer.
|
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Oberg has been right by Wentz's side as he recovered from his injury.
|
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The pair began working together in 1999, after Ginsburg recovered from colon cancer.
|
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His body was recovered from the water shortly after rescuers arrived, he added.
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He recovered from his injuries, and then he began recovering from his addictions.
|
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It recovered from those lows, but was still down 0.8 percent at $1.2918.
|
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Authorities confirmed on Tuesday that 13 bodies had been recovered from the area.
|
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Finally recovered from the trauma brought on by The Haunting of Hill House?
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Images of Rachael's body were recovered from Jarvis' cell phone, the complaint states.
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Many, it's clear, have still not recovered from that September night in 1980.
|
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Hours later, her empty SUV was recovered from a park in New Canaan.
|
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About nine bodies have been recovered from the ruins and three rescued alive.
|
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A large knife was recovered from the scene and taken for forensic analysis.
|
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There are areas in the Reserve that haven't recovered from trampling in 2017.
|
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Financial stocks recovered from Wednesday's declines to lead advancers in the S&P.
|
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The source also added that DNA has been recovered from Vetrano's bruised body.
|
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But Netflix recovered from that nasty losing streak in 2014 — and then some.
|
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The child had been vaccinated and is now fully recovered from the disease.
|
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Malaysia will take custody of any parts recovered from the seabed, he said.
|
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Why it matters: China has at least superficially recovered from its 2015 slump.
|
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The source also added that DNA has been recovered from Karina's bruised body.
|
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BVSP was up 1.4% as stocks recovered from a global rout on Monday.
|
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Take a look at the course ... if you've recovered from the injury pics.
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One body has been recovered from the sea but the rest are missing.
|
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About 202 bodies were subsequently recovered from the sea and 169 people rescued.
|
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"Expenditures really recovered from the recession, but incomes really did not," Currier said.
|
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Sprint made a billion-dollar wrong bet and they've never recovered from it.
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NO BODIES RECOVERED FROM ETHIOPIA AIRLINES CRASH SITE, ONLY SMALL FRAGMENTS -AIRLINE SPOKESMAN
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Greg Abbott with a flag recovered from the Rockport City Hall on Monday.
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La David Johnson being recovered from under a tree after he was killed.
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She received a liver transplant but never recovered from the procedure and died.
|
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Quarterly operating profit recovered from a 2.9 billion yen loss a year ago.
|
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Some machinery was recovered from the mud, but just five bodies were retrieved.
|
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The dollar recovered from a 10-week trough of 111.59 touched last week.
|
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Apple has recovered from lulls in China in the past, and could again.
|
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It recovered from those lows, but was still down 0.9 percent, at $0.33.
|
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Two semiautomatic firearms were recovered from the floor of the vehicle, he said.
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More than 2 million narcotic pills were recovered from the group, Petra reported.
|
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The agricultural middle class has never fully recovered from this colonial lending scheme.
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A paintball gun and a pellet gun were recovered from the scene later.
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Recovered from the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker footage from D23 yet?
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She said he had largely recovered from a stroke he suffered in 2015.
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So far, our luck has stood up; I have recovered from every attack.
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"Wendie has recovered from this mistake, which could happen to anyone," Diacre said.
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The project has not linked specific carcasses to specific tusks recovered from traffickers.
|
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Deiler said new charges will depend on what is recovered from a search.
|
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U.S. 30-year yields recovered from record lows hit during the previous session.
|
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Some 202 bodies were subsequently recovered from the sea and 169 people rescued.
|
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Twelve of them were found on firearms recovered from the gunman's hotel room.
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This mummified, severed head was recovered from an ancient Egyptian tomb in 22016.
|
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The Flyers went 6-251.1-23 while Hart recovered from an abdominal strain.
|
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Broussard's infant was safely recovered from the home and reunited with her family.
|
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Hundreds of ammunition shells have been recovered from the market scene, Grewal said.
|
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A motor and arm from a small drone were recovered from the helicopter.
|
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Elsewhere, mainland Chinese stocks recovered from an earlier slip by the market close.
|
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Domestically focused stocks recovered from losses earlier in the day to trade sideways.
|
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Price talked about a journal she'd recently recovered, from when she was fifteen.
|
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It never fully recovered from the cuts under Reagan in the early 1980s.
|
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Some companies still haven't fully recovered from the attack; others may never recover.
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More controversy The couple later reconciled, but Long's ministry never recovered from the accusations.
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Ironically, some of the finest bronze relics from this era were recovered from shipwrecks.
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Explosives devices have also been recovered from the school and surrounding areas, officials announced.
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But you can't really argue that Syria has recovered from its 2011 civil war.
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Armstrong won his first Tour de France in 1999 after he recovered from cancer.
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Fire official R. Pawar said the bodies recovered from the wreckage were badly burned.
|
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Investigators were able to develop a male profile using semen recovered from Levee's body.
|
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When he recovered from a house party by taking a relaxing bubble bath. 7.
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She's also had successful heart surgery and recovered from multiple incidences of broken ribs.
|
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Ginsburg and Johnson have worked together since she recovered from colon cancer in 1999.
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Almost 26 hours of audio recordings were recovered from the cargo ship's data recorder.
|
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Padres starter Andrew Cashner (33-1) never recovered from a four-run first inning.
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Hong Kong's recovered from earlier losses to trade up 13 percent by mid-afternoon.
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Kumar said 100,000 rupees, or $1,470, were allegedly recovered from the two people arrested.
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Authorities further claim images of her dead body were recovered from Jarvis' cell phone.
|
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The kiwi recovered from earlier lows and was last down 0.2 percent at $0.6663.
|
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Microsoft recovered from an hour-long outage earlier this month which affected Microsoft Accounts.
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The gun recovered from the scene had no bullets, no clip, and no fingerprints.
|
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Zoshchenko's literary output never recovered from the persecution, and he died impoverished and depressed.
|
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However, nickel recovered from a session low of $12,885 to $13,030, up 0.8 percent.
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He stepped in at St. Philip this month while Father Fleckenstein recovered from illness.
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Inside was Darby's computer bag, which was recovered from the wreckage at Frankford Junction.
|
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Shares recovered from an early dip but were still down 0.4% during afternoon trade.
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Even as equities recovered from earlier declines, some safe-haven assets remained well supported.
|
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Indeed, the market has already recovered from the steep drop as the election unfolded.
|
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Carmaking has never fully recovered from a recession in the United States in 2000.
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The past year has been particularly successful, with $1.1bn recovered from three investment funds.
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Luckily, Vonn recovered from the mishap by giving Smith a smooch on the cheek.
|
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Specifically, they analyzed tiny variations within the Y. persis genome, recovered from the skeletons.
|
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In November 2012, he recovered from a minor stroke at his Las Vegas home.
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A dog and several cats were also recovered from the home and were unharmed.
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For some people at General Magic, that's a grief that they never recovered from.
|
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Its shares recovered from earlier losses but are still down 0.1%, according to Refinitiv.
|
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The Shanghai composite recovered from earlier losses to close 1.84 percent higher at 2,721.07.
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At trial, prosecutors presented evidence showing Lewis' DNA was recovered from under Vetrano's fingernails.
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However, Agent Carter's ratings never recovered from a second season slump, despite strong reviews.
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Sterling has recovered from April's lows, up 3 percent in the past two months.
|
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Mr Perry never recovered from his gaffe, and ended his campaign two months later.
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The yuan recovered from a three-week low against the dollar after Li's comments.
|
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Hong Kong's recovered from earlier losses, to trade up 0.353.78 percent by mid-afternoon.
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Two knives and an ice pick were recovered from the scene, the detective testified.
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His wife has never fully recovered from the loss of their "baby," he said.
|
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Gayle's laptop was recovered from a man who says Williams sold it to him.
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The major averages ended well off session highs but recovered from an intraday dip.
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He missed the opening seven games as he recovered from hernia surgery on Sept.
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A portion of the 21-meter-wide Chelyabinsk meteor recovered from Chebarkul Lake, Russia.
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In November 2012, he recovered from a minor stroke at his Las Vegas home.
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As it recovered from the recession, the number of children living in poverty grew.
|
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The lira has partially recovered from a battering that had pushed domestic prices up.
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Estimates of how much could be recovered from it in insolvency proceedings vary widely.
|
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Additionally, the SuperDraco thrusters recovered from the test site remained intact, underscoring their reliability.
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Tareena Shakil with a firearm, an image recovered from her mobile phone by investigators.
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She says that any funds recovered from the trial will be donated to charity.
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Once someone has recovered from the disease, they are immune to getting it again.
|
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Shares of GM have almost fully recovered from double-digit declines during the strike.
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At trial, prosecutors told jurors Puhar's blood was recovered from Sanchez's boots and clothing.
|
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Latvia's economy has recovered from a downturn, expanding an estimated 2.5 percent in 2015.
|
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Fulmer recovered from his slow start to retire the last 10 batters he faced.
|
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The dog has recovered from its injuries and returned to duty, according to McKenzie.
|
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The ministry also reported that 237 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
|
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Twelve of them were found on firearms recovered from Paddock's Las Vegas hotel room.
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Then-President Reagan missed the 6900 dinner as he recovered from an assassination attempt.
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She never recovered from a road accident in which her head hit a rock.
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The ministry also reported that 193 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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Rose McGowan's career never recovered from the crime of accusing Harvey Weinstein of rape.
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A pellet gun and a paintball gun were recovered from the scene, officials said.
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North Korea's centrally planned rationing system never recovered from a famine in the 1990s.
|
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FANG tech stocks remained under pressure Wednesday but also recovered from steeper losses. Amazon.
|
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The ministry also reported that 207 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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The ministry also reported that 179 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
|
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Japanese and Chinese stocks both recovered from early wobbles to finish in the green.
|
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Brent crude oil has already recovered from its January nadir to $48 a barrel.
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"I don't think she ever recovered from that surgery," recalled her youngest son, Jason.
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He added that 739 people have also recovered from the virus and left hospital.
|
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Shares in Europe also recovered from losses, and most indexes in Asia ended higher.
|
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Those two elephants charged at Grumpy, who never recovered from the injuries and died.
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It might also reveal shared patterns of use in those who recovered from depression.
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More than 45,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 have recovered from the respiratory disease.
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More than 45,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 have recovered from the respiratory disease.
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The team recovered from a devastating November injury to its best player (Caris LeVert).
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He had also recovered from Crohn's disease, a bowel disorder that required several operations.
|
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Slack, which had recovered from recent lows in February, fell 15% in the downturn.
|
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The industry recovered from that incident and has grown rapidly in the decades since.
|
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More than 75,000 people have recovered from the virus mostly in China so far.
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A pellet gun was recovered from one of the apartments, the sheriff's office said.
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A pellet rifle was recovered from one of the apartments, the sheriff's office said.
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Easy money has particularly aided Wall Street as it recovered from the Lehman shock.
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Now just between us, I've never completely recovered from no longer having babies around.
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For the most part, in the West, Communist parties never recovered from those blows.
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Videos and photographs recovered from cellphones were shown at the trial, Mr. Scruggs said.
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No. While many patients have recovered from their symptoms, there is no known cure.
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Its population never fully recovered from the evacuation and destruction and remains below 400,000.
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Stocks rose on Thursday as Apple shares recovered from losses in the previous session.
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As Japan has recovered from the storm, its industrial output rose slightly in December.
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Brazil has not recovered from the recession that dragged on from 2016 to 2018.
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No team in the competition's history had ever recovered from such a yawning deficit.
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HAPPY MONDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we've finally recovered from #WHCD2023 weekend.
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It resulted in a red flag while his BMW was recovered from the track.
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The Apple iPad 7 and Microsoft Surface Pro were later recovered from Reggin's residence.
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We collected family photographs and downloads of cameras that were recovered from the expedition.
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A number of firearms were recovered from the scenes of the shootings, he said.
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Toyota's reputation has likely recovered from the 2010 recalls and moved more toward competence.
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The dead bodies of the family's two dogs were also recovered from the torched home.
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DNA evidence recovered from six of the incidents has been tracked back to one person.
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The heavily weighted financial subindex recovered from earlier losses to see gains of 0.2 percent.
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Component supplier Murata Manufacturing, however, recovered from its earlier losses to jump 523 percent higher.
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In 2017, Hyland recovered from her second kidney transplant, and Adams was by her side.
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More Tragedy Despite being saved from abduction, Getty III never fully recovered from the experience.
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It ended TPS for El Salvador by claiming it has recovered from a 2001 hurricane.
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Beau Biden recovered from his stroke and served out his second term as attorney general.
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At least four boys have now been recovered from that flooded cave in Northern Thailand.
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One of the microfossils discovered in a sample of rock recovered from the Apex Chert.
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And Ecuador still hasn't recovered from the quake in April that killed more than 600.
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Basic materials stocks gained as iron ore prices recovered from a week-long losing streak.
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Ginsburg said earlier this month that she has almost fully recovered from the rib injury.
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The dollar index has recovered from a one-month low of 89.396 set on Thursday.
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Though Nellie never fully recovered from her strokes, she recovered enough to remain politically active.
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At least 44,730 gallons of oil have been recovered from the spill site so far.
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The GBI also said on Monday that three suicide notes were recovered from Schultz's dorm.
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Tutul now lives in exile in Norway; he has only partially recovered from his injuries.
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Once Pokey has recovered from all his injuries, he will be fostered and adopted out.
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When a patient has completely recovered from a disease, his health is stable, not improving.
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She recovered from her run, and we're hoping she gives it another try in 2019.
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After Andrew had recovered from the shock, I made the first catalog of my injuries.
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His body was recovered from farmland not far from where Heinrich lived with his father.
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I believe Rubio has more than recovered from the Christie takedown of earlier in February.
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Detectives allege Romig's account of the events conflicted with physical evidence recovered from the scene.
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They wrote that although the surgery was successful, little Rex never recovered from the procedure.
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Russia's rouble also recovered from losses stemming from accusations of cyber attacks from Western countries.
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And Dan Henderson leaned well forwards at the waist and never recovered from his swings.
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An event recorder recovered from the locomotive will reveal information such as the train's speed.
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She'd reportedly been home alone, on crutches as she recovered from a recent skating accident.
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And then four months after, I recovered from the second cancer, I hurt my back.
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The only gun recovered from the scene had only Stockley's DNA on it, prosecutors said.
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Foles started the first two games of the season as Wentz recovered from ACL surgery.
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It recovered from October's 3.78 million bpd, though, the lowest in more than seven years.
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Whitehaven Coal, on the other hand, recovered from an earlier slip to rise 0.66 percent.
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That followed three back-to-back months where his popularity gradually recovered from record lows.
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Much of the MEB's development cost could be recovered from the revenues generated from Ford.
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He quickly recovered from the failed flying triangle and went barreling into the unsuspecting gringo.
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Text messages recovered from both cell phones allegedly further contradicted Harper's account, the Star reports.
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But in the three months since the traumatic incident, Kash has recovered from his injuries.
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In the currency market, the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar recovered from their steep losses.
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Several assault rifles as well as a rocket launcher were recovered from the meeting spot.
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In fact, there is a long history of presidents who have recovered from troubled debuts.
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All three major averages recovered from an intra-quarter drop of more than 10 percent.
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Talks haven't progressed and may not until after Porzingis has recovered from the ACL tear.
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Opinion polls indicate Charles's standing has never fully recovered from damage suffered during the 1990s.
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America's economic edge was bound to erode as Germany and Japan recovered from the war.
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Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.073 percent.
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Emirates, which flies to 11 U.S. cities, has not fully recovered from the original Jan.
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A child's body was recovered from the water five days after the Titanic went down.
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Twelve of them were found on firearms recovered from the gunman's Las Vegas hotel room.
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I'm hopeful that I will be fully recovered from it in a week or so.
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They managed to pull 74 to safety, but six bodies were recovered from the water.
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"The truth is that Chipotle never fully recovered from the E. coli outbreak," Saunders said.
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Three propane canisters were recovered from the vicinity of the explosion early Tuesday, he said.
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The officer's DNA was found on the fatal round recovered from the scene, Davis said.
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Vonn, considered the greatest female skier in history, had just recovered from a knee injury.
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The bodies of three mine workers were later recovered from the chamber, the union said.
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So far, 42 bodies have been recovered from homes and vehicles in or near Paradise.
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Workers with less than a college education never recovered from the Great Recession of 2008.
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There's the young woman who recovered from a vegetative state and became a competitive dancer.
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South Africa never really recovered from failing to defend a total of 229 against England.
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Gibson took over for Anaheim late in the season while Andersen recovered from a concussion.
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Domingo German recovered from the rough first inning to last six innings for the Yankees.
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After a course of cognitive behavioral therapy, I eventually recovered from my acute college episode.
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Cafferkey initially recovered from the Ebola hemorrhagic fever and was sent home in January 2015.
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Russia's rouble also recovered from losses stemming from accusations by Western countries of cyber attacks.
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Many residents in the blackout-targeted region had barely recovered from a previous shut-off.
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Energy stocks also rose as the price of crude oil recovered from an earlier slide.
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LONDON — BP has effectively declared that it has recovered from the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
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Seven survivors and 27 casualties were recovered from the Danube; one woman is still missing.
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What it tells us is that the employment rate has fully recovered from the recession.
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You have to remember that American self-esteem had not recovered from the Vietnam War.
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South Africa has still not recovered from the global economic crisis that began in 2008.
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Those who recovered from MERS, another coronavirus, saw much shorter-term protection, Dr. Menachery said.
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It has never recovered from the double blows of deindustrialization and decolonization, Mr. Peraldi said.
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And demand is weak because the labor market never fully recovered from the Great Recession.
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New Orleans still hasn't fully recovered from the catastrophic damage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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The stock market, for example, has completely recovered from the financial crisis, and then some.
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The news was announced as the musician recovered from his heart valve procedure this summer.
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Your community's economy still hasn't fully recovered from the 2008 recession, according to Fed data.
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They never recovered from their enabling of the Duce and became irrelevant after his demise.
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It would take more than a year until he fully recovered from these debilitating injuries.
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More than 40 bodies there had been recovered from the muddied wreckage of a landslide.
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The German auto industry, the country's biggest employer, hasn't fully recovered from Volkswagen's diesel deception.
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One civilian and 17 troops have recovered from the disease, and one contractor died Saturday.
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The Americans recovered from that defeat and coasted into the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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Together, our minds and bodies recovered from the physical exhaustion and emotional stress of service.
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Babagana's remains, which were recovered from the burnt car, have been buried, her uncle said.
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They have also pointed to data recovered from Mr. Chikli's phone after he was arrested.
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But so far, 143 people in China, Japan, and Australia have recovered from the coronavirus.
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Two small, five-shot, 22-caliber handguns were recovered from the dead men, he said.
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The index recovered from a fresh 2129.25-2165.62/21.36-year low earlier in the session.
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Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.173 percent.
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Two bodies were also recovered from submerged vehicles in separate incidents in the state Saturday.
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Hopefully by this time, you've recovered from Michelle Obama's heart-tugging Democratic National Convention speech.
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No N.B.A. team has ever recovered from a 3-0 hole to win a series.
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The two lived into their 90s, but never reconciled, or fully recovered, from the breach.
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Reinfections are common among people who have recovered from coronaviruses that cause the common cold.
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The past, a dust-covered shoebox recovered from my mother's attic, does not open easily.
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"We have recovered from the decline since in the last couple of years," he said.
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The museum's collection includes thirty thousand human skeletons, most of them recovered from archeological sites.
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Meanwhile, Microsoft recovered from the Tay debacle and released another chatbot called Zo in 2017.
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Over four years of follow-up, 152 spouses died and 112 recovered from their illness.
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Gas recovered from the refinery would be used to supply power stations or for export.
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"We just recovered from one of the most protracted downturns we ever encountered," Dudley said.
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Fifty-seven patients have recovered from the illness, the nation's Ministry of Health reported Tuesday.
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And will he be toting a weapon recovered from the "armed settler" when he does?
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Defensive sectors outperformed for much of 2019 even after Wall Street recovered from that swoon.
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She recovered from the cancer, and called herself a "thriver" rather than a cancer "survivor."
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" Regarding her husband's bout with mental illness: "By now, Eric had recovered from his depression.
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"They thought we wanted them here, but they finally recovered from that delusion," he said.
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According to the BBC, reports indicate that the works were recovered from Ukrainian ultra-nationalists.
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"Mom, Dad, I love you," one boy said in a video recovered from a phone.
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Sara had just recovered from breast cancer; her mastectomy was fresh, just under a year.
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In other instances, documents were recovered from locales and buildings that had otherwise been overlooked.
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But he recovered from that failure by bilking middle-class stock investors out of their money.
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The bodies of Vanmeter and Alsup were recovered from the properties surrounding Wright's residence, authorities said.
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The euro recovered from Wednesday's two-month lows, before the European Central Bank's monetary policy meeting.
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Monday is just the latest time that US stocks have recovered from an early morning plunge.
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Despite the GDP miss, China's stock markets recovered from earlier losses to trade in positive territories.
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The administration recently ended TPS for Haiti by claiming it has recovered from a 22018 earthquake.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia, on the other hand, recovered from earlier losses to rise 20.724 percent.
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South Korea's Kospi also recovered from its earlier losses to close 0.83 percent higher at 2,010.25.
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The remains are the first full skeleton to be recovered from the famous battlefield in Belgium.
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Moments later, he gets Lee's attention, alerting him to the drugs "recovered" from the suspect's wallet.
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On Saturday, the Thousand Oaks Police Department said a body was recovered from a river gorge.
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Just as important, Amazon seems to have recovered from last year's consumer backlash against Prime Day.
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She told the Times that the family has never recovered from the injustice of his killing.
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Ammunition recovered from the gunmen is believed to have come from Pakistan, Mr. Parrikar said Tuesday.
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Video footage recovered from the vessel showed Tichelman injecting the executive before leaving him to die.
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My relationships with my mother and my country never recovered from the damage inflicted by Chernobyl.
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The prosecutor's office said the only gun recovered from the scene had Stockley's DNA on it.
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Ticket purchases for the events were increasing as the country recovered from the Eurozone financial crisis.
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Additional testing was performed on the camper, and blood evidence was recovered from inside the vehicle.
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The boy was recovered from the water but sadly he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Police say a gun that is believed to belong to Bibbs was recovered from the scene.
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The pound gradually recovered from early losses and edged back into positive territory after Johnson won.
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At this point, I'm almost fully recovered from surgery, and can function well on my own.
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Have you recovered from that emotional, unexpected twist in Tuesday's premiere of This is Us yet?
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They claim that up to nine months of emails may have been recovered from other accounts.
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Six bodies were recovered from the water and were sent to a hospital in east Jakarta.
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"He never recovered from the loss of his mother," Ryan said, speaking to Fawcett's 2009 death.
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It has since recovered from this trough, but remains at 21.25-year lows against the greenback.
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The Aussie dollar was up 0.2 percent at $0.7799, having recovered from a low of $0.7765.
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A rifle and two handguns were recovered from inside the home and were seized as evidence.
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The source said investigators recovered from the weapon fingerprints, blood and DNA that matched with Scott.
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But prosecutors said the only gun recovered from the scene had only Stockley's DNA on it.
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If I hadn't used weed, I would have recovered from my severe anxiety period much quicker.
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Also recovered from the van were lists of women's names and addresses, the court official alleges.
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The sector turned higher as technology stocks in the U.S. recovered from a two-day selloff.
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Though Eric fully recovered from the accident, "he couldn't get away from the pills," Paul recalls.
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Shares of Papa John's have recovered from hitting a 52-week low of $38.05 on Aug.
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A dental wire isn't the only weird thing to be swallowed and recovered from people's bodies.
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Guns, home made bombs, bullets and bladed weapons were also recovered from the suspects, he said.
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However, nickel recovered from a session low of $12,885 to end at $12,980, up 203 percent.
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Manson, who in recent years has reportedly suffered from heart problems, later recovered from the injuries.
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The major averages ended off session highs but recovered from an intraday dip into negative territory.
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Recent events have again put equity markets, barely recovered from their February selloff, under a cloud.
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Basic resources stocks were the best performers after copper prices recovered from a five-month low.
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There are drivers who wouldn't have recovered from the first setback, let alone the second two.
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Investigators are looking for clues in the human remains and debris recovered from the Mediterranean Sea.
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Drischler found that this problem was personal to her as she's recovered from an eating disorder.
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Interfax reported that one of the flight recorders had since been recovered from the crash site.
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Six bodies were recovered from the water and were sent to a hospital in East Jakarta.
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Industry analysts have also turned more upbeat as oil prices have recovered from the 2014 crash.
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Australia's recovered from earlier losses to end its trading day higher by 0.3 percent at 6,169.00.
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Dalton never fully recovered from his surgery, developing lymphoma and moving back in with his parents.
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He had been killed in his bed, and a hatchet was recovered from his bedroom floor.
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Maddock said her son sought out treatment several times but never fully recovered from his addiction.
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The agency will now wait to see if key evidence can be recovered from the shipwreck.
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U.S. ethanol futures have recovered from an over decade-low of $1.21 per gallon on Aug.
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Weapons were recovered from the headquarters of the MQM, and five leaders were taken into custody.
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Ireland has recovered from a bailout to become Europe's top performer in terms of economic growth.
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He was by Cryus' hospital bedside last month, serenading her as she recovered from tonsillitis surgery.
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In commodity markets, oil prices recovered from a fall of more than 2 percent on Tuesday.
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But Shelton, with the cheers of the audience behind him, quickly recovered from the apparent snafu.
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Her body was recovered from a wooded area about a half mile from her mother's home.
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U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday as technology stocks recovered from a wobbly performance last week.
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China-sensitive stocks such as Boeing (BA) and Caterpillar (CAT) also mostly recovered from early selling.
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The complaint describes a handwritten journal investigators say they recovered from Mr. Rahami during his arrest.
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Without my bump, they fit my belly perfectly as my body recovered from a C-section.
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The third body was recovered from the wreckage of the second aircraft, CNN affiliate WSVN reported.
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Including those recovered from the nearby seabed, the confirmed death toll now stands at about 675.
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Nick Richards collected 15 rebounds as the Wildcats recovered from a 15-point, second-half deficit.
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When Brown began his third term, in 2011, California had not recovered from the Great Recession.
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She lost all credibility and began her never to be recovered from descent in the polls.
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Even with three pilots on board, the A330 was not recovered from a high altitude stall.
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The average age of the victims recovered from this year's operation is 15, the FBI said.
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Production has recovered from 20193 million barrels a day in 2009 to around 4.7 million currently.
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The hearing had been delayed while Rahimi, who was unconscious for weeks, recovered from his injuries.
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The report, released this week, looked at the guns recovered from crime scenes in the state.
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Has my self-esteem not recovered from my last breakup as I had assumed it had?
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I've long since recovered from the initial shock of the McGwire/Sosa era and moved on.
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We noted on Thursday that SoFi had recovered from the Lending Club crisis earlier this year.
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The Russian transcript of the conversation, recovered from Mr. Brezhnev's ashtray, indicated that Mr. Ford demurred.
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More than 84,500 people have recovered from the outbreak, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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In domestic trading, Nifty bank index recovered from over a 9% tumble to trade 1.26% lower.
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AMSTERDAM — At first glance, the pictures look like something recovered from the bottom of a Dumpster.
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A woman's body was recovered from the rubble Tuesday night, the Marseille prosecutor, Xavier Tabareux, said.
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It looks like Dirk's ankle has finally recovered from surgery and he's moving a lot better.
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Five people had recovered from the disease, Yurianto said, while another was expected to recover soon.
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Data from Johns Hopkins shows at least 55,863 of those affected have recovered from the virus.
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Five people had recovered from the disease, Yurianto said, while another was expected to recover soon.
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Scientists still don't know if people who have recovered from the coronavirus can contract it again.
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It was Shaw's first action since 2017, as he recovered from an ACL injury last season.
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That began to change on Tuesday as Wall Street recovered from three-year lows hit Monday.
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Europe's Stoxx 50 stock index has not yet recovered from a worldwide rout on Oct. 10.
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Their first test of 22018 came before many had even recovered from their New Years' celebrations.
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DNA recovered from one of Majors' fingernails matched that of the defendant, according to the complaint.
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Simpson was by Cryus' hospital bedside last week, serenading her as she recovered from tonsillitis surgery.
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But it never really recovered from the day, in 2004, when Jon Stewart came to visit.
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Sterling recovered from an early slide against the dollar to trade slightly higher at around $1.2982.
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She has recovered from a stress fracture in her foot that she sustained before the attack.
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As of Wednesday morning, 18 bodies had been recovered from the site and identified by relatives.
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Eleven bodies have been recovered from the building so far, Itogon Mayor Victorio Palangdan said Monday.
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Until now, the oldest viral DNA ever recovered from human remains was just 3003 years old.
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People who have recovered from the infection will test negative as their bodies clear the virus.
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The euro recovered from Wednesday's two-month lows, before the European Central Bank's monetary policy meeting.
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The company sold a 20.08 carat blue diamond recovered from Cullinan in September for $14.9 million.
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Goalie Connor Hellebuyck recovered from an early goal allowed to make 31 saves in the win.
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Goalie Connor Hellebuyck recovered from an early goal allowed to make 212 saves in Winnipeg's victory.
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South Korea's KOSPI recovered from its earlier losses to close up by 225 percent at 2733.60,22.
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Toronto recovered from a 17-point, third-quarter deficit to make it a one-possession game.
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As we told you ... Sirhan recovered from the stabbing and was placed back in the prison.
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The South African rand rose 0.98 percent, while the Indian recovered from an all-time low.
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Apple declined to name the supplier or say what products the rare earths were recovered from.
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I recovered from my shame and started filling out the menu with check marks and circles.
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Yang eventually recovered from his injuries and spent more than 30 years teaching art in schools.
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Ayub's body was recovered from a muddy wasteland between two hillocks in Kutupalong on June 25.
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The recovered from its losses in the morning to end higher by 0.39 percent at 24,033.79.
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However, she recovered from the experience, and in 2009, Roxette reunited for a global concert tour.
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Clint Bowyer recovered from three extra trips down pit road because of penalties to run fifth.
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Thirty-seven bodies have been recovered from the island of Abaco and eight from Grand Bahama.
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Old Dominion never recovered from that prolonged drought and trailed by as many as 28.3 points.
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Sao Paulo banks, hit by expectations of lower interest rates, recovered from sharp falls on Thursday.
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Mr. Dobrindt said that 11 bodies had been recovered from the bus, The Associated Press reported.
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More than 82,000 people around the world have recovered from the virus, according to the data.
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The group is widely viewed as having finally recovered from a major spending scandal in 2016.
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Ms. Hennessy said the A.T.F.'s investigation found that Mr. Bowers owned 10 guns in total, all purchased and possessed legally: the four found at the synagogue; three handguns and two rifles recovered from his residence; and a shotgun recovered from his car outside the synagogue.
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Asia markets lost some momentum on Thursday, even as global markets recovered from their post-Brexit plunge.
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George Bush's reputation never recovered from his slow response to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005.
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A police statement says evidence recovered from the scene indicates the fire was an act of arson.
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"No bodies have so far been recovered from the three initial sorties this morning," he said earlier.
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They were recovered from the wreck site in seven deep sea expeditions conducted between 1987 and 2004.
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The Topix index recovered from earlier losses to finish its trading day 296.044 percent higher at 2109.65,2109.9.
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The information recovered from the BlackBerry was handed over to Cohen and his team of attorneys Friday.
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CAR has tracked multiple weapons that were bought by Saudi Arabia and later recovered from ISIS fighters.
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The homebuilding industry still hasn't fully recovered from the Great Recession, which hit construction workers particularly hard.
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Puddy recovered from this incident, but made less appearances on Teigen's social media accounts following his hospitalization.
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Not only has the state recovered from its record-breaking drought, it did so in record time.
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Police later recovered from the house four rifles, a pistol and two hand grenades, the report says.
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Investigators are also poring over the data recovered from Tibbetts' social media accounts and her fitness tracker.
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Australian Government has confirmed debris recovered from Mozambique is highly likely to be from #MH370 #auspol pic.twitter.
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After I recovered from the shock, I crawled out of the closet, packed my suitcase, and left.
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Some of the documents were recovered from areas recently liberated by local U.S. allies from ISIS control.
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The handheld scanner works best on the challenging curves of the animal bones recovered from the pits.
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"There are a lot of families that have not yet recovered from the financial crisis," Emmons said.
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Overall music sales in America have recovered from barely $6bn in 2015 to over $8bn last year.
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The companies had previously estimated 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent could be recovered from the block.
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One handgun and two ammunition magazines believed to be Augustus' were recovered from the scene, police said.
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Tapes of Bob Marley and The Wailers' recordings have been recovered from a West London hotel cellar.
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She never fully recovered from the misperformed surgery, and never went back to being active duty again.
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We know, you're still not quite recovered from your Stranger Things season 2 binge sesh last year.
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Macedonia's growth also recovered from stagnation in 2017 to 2.5 percent this year, on restored investors confidence.
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Lauren Manning: An injured survivor of 9/11 who met Clinton while she recovered from the attacks.
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Investigators further alleged in court Tuesday a picture of Mary was recovered from her father's cell phone.
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Scientists compared the DNA recovered from two mammoth carcasses found in permafrost in the Yukon and Siberia.
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Sophomore forward Nick Richards collected 15 rebounds as Kentucky recovered from a 15-point, second-half deficit.
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The gold bar was recovered from the 1622 wreck of a Spanish galleon off the Florida Keys.
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Mr Snyder has not recovered from the public-health crisis caused by lead-contaminated water in Flint.
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If she'd been a woman of color, she might never have recovered from her year-long bender.
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Multiple reports indicate a large butcher knife was recovered from the home's sink along with bloody clothing.
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In one case, Ebola was detected at least 565 days after a man recovered from his illness.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 503 has recovered from its declines seen in late June and extended gains.
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When I recovered from foot surgery, I fell again and fractured another part of the same foot.
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Apple and Boeing's disappointing forecasts dragged down U.S. stock indexes, but they recovered from the day's lows.
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One man was found to still carry Ebola a shocking 565 days after he recovered from illness.
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Wheat futures Wc1 have recovered from 2016's decade-low of $3.60, fetching about $5.44 per bushel.
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Twelve fingerprints recovered from the pressure cooker, duct tape and triggering cell phone were matched to Rahami.
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When things didn't work out, it was a blow to his pride he never quite recovered from.
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Lamb began the season on the disabled list as he recovered from back surgery performed in December.
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The preliminary findings are based on the aircraft's black box, which was recovered from the crash site.
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While base metals prices recovered from earlier losses, oil prices remained under pressure, and iron ore gained.
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"Notwithstanding that they got some money, they have never recovered from the emotional trauma," the lawyer said.
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Limiting gold's upside, the dollar index recovered from a three-week low hit in the previous session.
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The single currency has steadily recovered from a low of $1.1183 plumbed at the start of April.
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Nobody recovered from this, but the person, for multiple reasons, holding onto it most tightly is Kate.
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Lest there be any doubt, it's pretty clear Arnold has fully recovered from his recent heart surgery.
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According to the docs ... Mira's son has recovered from the injuries but was left with some scarring.
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In Argentina, military prestige never recovered from the dictatorship and defeat in the Falklands war of 1982.
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Wheeler didn't pitch in the majors in 2015 or 2016 as he recovered from Tommy John surgery.
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In much of my home state of Michigan, housing prices have not recovered from the mortgage crisis.
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He used produce recovered from supermarket bins, and charged customers on a "pay as you feel" basis.
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Ebola is not transmissible if someone is asymptomatic and usually not after someone has recovered from it.
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One, I thought London recovered from World War II much more quickly than, in fact, it did.
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Spain's IBEX recovered from losses it sustained in the previous session and finished around 1.2 percent higher.
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Kalia said weapons had been recovered from the killed militants and that the army's operations were continuing.
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Still, the durable but sluggish recovery means that incomes have not yet fully recovered from the recession.
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It recovered from last week's slump after President Donald Trump unveiled plans to lower prescription drug prices.
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He missed the first half of the 2018-19 season as he recovered from a torn Achilles.
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The American Sam Mikulak recovered from a fall on vault to rally for a seventh-place finish.
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Twain never fully recovered from his guilt that he had abandoned her at the brink of poverty.
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But I've just recovered from a debilitating illness while taking care of my mother until her death.
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A Camille Pissarro painting recovered from the Gurlitt trove was returned to the heirs of Max Heilbronn.
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Rose was unarmed at the time, although two "firearms were recovered from the vehicle," the Post reports.
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For instance, the average number of bacteria recovered from all balls—regardless of the environment—was 76,000.
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The destitute country has never fully recovered from the 2010 earthquake or the cholera epidemic that followed.
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Brendan Foley, an underwater archaeologist, holds a 2,000-year-old bronze arm recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck.
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Author of "Dinner at the Center of the Earth" I never recovered from my first book tour.
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The first four days of the quake saw 186 bodies recovered from the rubble, mostly Pedernales residents.
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Drawings attributed to Alberto Giacometti were recovered from the collection of the late antiques dealer Eila Grahame.
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Doug Brocail, a former relief pitcher, recovered from two angioplasties to play four more major league seasons.
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"I don't think I or any of my colleagues have recovered from that shot," Hanif has said.
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U.S. markets mostly recovered from the shock of President Trump's threat of new tariffs on Chinese imports.
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The articles have been recovered from Joshi's house in the presence of independent witnesses, the CBI said.
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The dollar index recovered from a two-month low hit in the last session, capping bullion's gains.
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Tourism, a vital source of foreign currency, has only just recovered from militant attacks four years ago.
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The economy has not recovered from its plunge at the beginning of the pandemic in our country.
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It is not clear how many texts the inspector general's office has recovered from the missing period.
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The Spartans (211-210) recovered from Monday's opening loss to Virginia Tech to leave Maui 2-1.
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Woods was coming off the longest layoff of his career as he recovered from two back surgeries.
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My parents and grandparents never fully recovered from the strains of having lived in an authoritarian society.
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My parents and grandparents never fully recovered from the strains of having lived in an authoritarian society.
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The prosecutor's office said the only gun recovered from the scene had only Stockley's DNA on it.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan recovered from a shaky start to rise 0.4%.
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Iranian aviation officials said the boxes that were recovered from the crash site were damaged by fire.
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The Shanghai Composite index recovered from an early 1.4% drop to trade 0.5% lower by mid-morning.
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Stocks recovered from early losses to nose higher on Monday, with all three major indexes gaining ground.
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But state support for public colleges has not recovered from the last recession, which decimated state budgets.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng index recovered from an earlier slip, rising 0.15% to close early at 297.733,297.6.
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After Blackman's arrest, Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi posted photos of a pistol recovered from the scene.
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Agency staff are going through personal items recovered from the crash site, including passports, wallets and IDs.
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And he failed to run a DNA test on a live round recovered from the murder scene.
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Prosecutors say $22014 billion worth of bribe money has been recovered from offshore accounts in 21.6 countries.
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In 2013, when she had recovered from what had seemed like an unrecoverable time, Reynolds created GYST.
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A day later, he said, they were fully recovered from the operation — and were ready for tickling.
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New York recovered from the big deficit to move ahead with 4:31 left in the contest.
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The mining and commodities giant has recovered from its near-death experience a year and half ago.
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Finally, Mr. Walker, recovered from his own failed presidential campaign, will now oversee the Republican Governors Association.
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Evidence recovered from the vehicle led Auburn police to believe Blanchard was a victim of foul play.
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Karl-Anthony Towns recovered from the worst offensive performance of his career by scoring 31 points Saturday.
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Kim Hong-il, who never fully recovered from the injuries he sustained under torture, died in April.
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The Chinese yuan recovered from its weakest level since January 2017, and the dollar moved slightly lower.
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He got off to a late start to the season as he recovered from a lat injury.
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Bodies were still being recovered from the rubble, the report said, suggesting the death toll could rise.
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The Trump administration's order also addresses a long-standing problem with how organs are recovered from deceased donors.
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Becker missed concerts earlier in the year as he recovered from an unspecified medical procedure, Fagen told Billboard.
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Two adults have been taken into custody after Sophia Gonzales was recovered from a residence in Dallas, Texas.
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Several major gold miners were among the most influential gainers as bullion recovered from a five-week low.
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The agency's lab is testing wax packets containing suspicious residue that were recovered from his home, it said.
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An image of a woman is recovered from a 19th-century daguerreotype that had tarnished almost beyond recognition.
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The dollar was at 106.325 yen, having recovered from a 15-month low of 105.240 plumbed on Friday.
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But investigators from the city fire department said that no smoke alarm has been recovered from the scene.
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Hamilton Police tweeted that Emery&aposs body was recovered from the city&aposs harbor shortly before 3 p.m.
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Pictures of some victims were discovered in a collection of 180 photos recovered from his home, police said.
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Assistant US Attorney Thomas Windom brought 4 of the 15 firearms recovered from Hasson's home to show Hazel.
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The siblings "lacked a basic knowledge of life" when they were recovered from the Turpin residence, prosecutors said.
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In 1993, as the nation recovered from the early 90s recession, the poverty rate was nearly 21 percent.
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However, the Ducks recovered from a 19-point, first-half deficit to make Houston sweat out the finish.
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"My relationships with my mother and my country never recovered from the damage inflicted by Chernobyl," she writes.
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It is 17 percent weaker so far this year but has recovered from a record low of 4.9290.
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Investigators also discovered "several hundred images of child pornography" on the computer they recovered from Paddock's hotel room.
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The rather sad postscript to this is that Arrows never really recovered from the false promise of investment.
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Herrera recovered from that with an inning-ending strikeout and has yet to allow a run this season.
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He has almost fully recovered from the pacifier problem and is back to acting like his old self.
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"I eventually recovered from that too, and now we're all our happy party of five," the mom says.
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His body was recovered from Kentucky Lake in Tennessee after he went missing while tubing with a friend.
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Twelve fingerprints recovered from the the pressure cooker, duct tape, and triggering cell phone were matched to Rahami.
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The bloc never recovered from a graft scandal in 2015 involving her son (though not the president herself).
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Gibson told the media Montalvo's body was recovered from a St. Cloud property where both men were living.
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Though the pound recovered from the early lows, some strategists believed the currency faced a bumpy ride ahead.
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When she recovered from her déjà vu, though, she could no longer recognize faces, a condition called prosopagnosia.
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Having recovered from last summer's battering, the lira has fallen steadily over the past seven weeks (see article).
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The nation's Bovespa benchmark equities index was up 1.4% as stocks recovered from a global rout on Monday.
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Chicago police say the raids resulted in at least 100 arrests and 46 guns recovered from the streets.
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Bodies of 39 Taliban fighters were recovered from beneath a bridge in the southern edge of the city.
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Efforts to identify the deceased from the remains that were recovered from the crash site are still ongoing.
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The stock recovered from an earlier drop of as much as 21 percent to trade down 21.97 percent.
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Investigators linked Gaeta to the murder after matching his DNA to fluids recovered from the young girls' remains.
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HIS closed at its lowest since January, but also recovered from shedding almost 3% to end down 0.7%.
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At least 39 people — including at least two "school-aged children" were recovered from the trailer, authorities said.
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And the country still hasn't recovered from a previous serious drought that hit the 2014-15 farming season.
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Farming expanded at its fastest rate in a decade as it recovered from a severe drought last year.
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The plane crashed by a river and an eyewitness had earlier said bodies were recovered from the water.
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Emerging market stocks have recovered from a slide earlier this year, and are trading at the year's highs.
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Evidence recovered from the airliner indicates a bomb was responsible for the explosion, according to a U.S. official.
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In the second set, he recovered from two squandered match points and a late break to clinch victory.
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Olson declined to say whether any items were recovered from the home by police, citing the ongoing investigation.
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Brashear recovered from the injury and played for another decade, with stops in Philadelphia, Washington, and New York.
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Prosecutors say about $1.8 billion worth of bribe money has been recovered from offshore accounts in 36 countries.
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That's despite the fact that the Fed judged labor markets as largely recovered from the 2007-2009 recession.
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New York led 228-230 at halftime as Chicago gradually recovered from a 239-point first-quarter deficit.
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"Bodies, some torn into pieces or burnt beyond recognition, are still being recovered from the rubble," it said.
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Her ice skating partner is Laszlo Gombos, 70, who started ice dancing after he recovered from prostate cancer.
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Housebuilder shares recovered from early losses as the market became more confident May would see off the challenge.
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For all the inequities, no Western economy has recovered from the recession as well as the United States.
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U.S. retail sales were lower than expected in September but recovered from the prior month's 0.2 percent slide.
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By that point, all confirmed fatalities had been recovered from the scene and transported to the coroner's office.
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Wheat futures have recovered from 2016's decade-low of $3.60, fetching about $5.43 per bushel on Friday.
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North Carolina's rural counties, which haven't fully recovered from the recession, could use that kind of jump-start.
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The company's shares, which were up slightly in after-hours trading recovered from an initial 6 percent selloff.
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The Office of Chief Medical Examiner has identified 65 percent of remains recovered from the World Trade Center.
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A weather-beaten American flag, recovered from within the captain's quarters, fluttered from a rope atop the watchtower.
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The single currency has steadily recovered from a recent low of $1.1183 plumbed at the start of April.
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It has recovered from a recession that began in 2015 and is expected to grow 24% this year.
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The United States has began returning to Malaysia some $200 million recovered from the sale of seized assets.
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A tattered London 2012 banner, recovered from the wreckage of the high-performance center, hung from a beam.
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But the market recovered from those early losses, and was flat by late morning in the United States.
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Bitcoin also more than recovered from a $2,000 drop in September after a Chinese crackdown on digital currencies.
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O'Rourke on Wednesday argued that the U.S. had never recovered from the "racist foundation" it was built on.
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U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said nude photos of apparently underage girls were recovered from the financier's Manhattan mansion.
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Exports of energy products recovered from second- quarter weakness resulting from wildfires in northern Alberta and scheduled maintenance.
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While he recovered from his fall in early 2018, Murdoch ran the company from his home: Moraga Estate.
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Neighborhoods had not fully recovered from the 1968 riots, and an aging Georgetown elite still set the tone.
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At that point, however, I had fully recovered from my depressive bout, so I again rebuked the offer.
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Mobile phones were recovered from the sea in Marsa, an inland area of Valletta harbour, the sources said.
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As soon as he recovered from the body shot, he pulled out his phone backstage for more selfies.
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In the previous session, U.S. stocks finished higher as technology stocks recovered from a wobbly performance last week.
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The police claimed that he was holding a gun, and that a gun was recovered from the scene.
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The $41 million in awards recovered from Mr. Stumpf did little to quiet the outrage on Capitol Hill.
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Around 40 bones were recovered from the boulder, representing 20 percent to 25 percent of the beast's mass.
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Despite the broader economic rally underway, private investment has never truly recovered from the downturn in late 2015.
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Over the course of several months, she recovered from her injuries and was able to return to school.
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Verlander recovered from the triple by inducing an infield popup from Dylan Moore before striking out Mallex Smith.
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Just months later, as Uber recovered from its string of scandals, those shares had nearly doubled in value.
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The president's office said 2000 bodies had been recovered from the mine landslide and the search was continuing.
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" In addition, researchers have "detected viral genetic material in patients several weeks after they've recovered from COVID-19.
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At least 7,432 people have recovered from the respiratory disease, COVID-19, and about 6,077 people have died.
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Spain just barely recovered from the 2008 financial crisis and will struggle to climb out of another recession.
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Twelve years later, Finn has recovered from his traumatic experience and is about to marry Layla's sister, Ellen.
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Where is the relief for Puerto Rico, which still has not recovered from Hurricane Maria after 10 months?
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Zhang is one of more than 10,000 people to have recovered from coronavirus after receiving an official diagnosis.
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It's the same strain from the outbreak that affected London, based on DNA recovered from mass graves there.
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Abbas Ibrahim, said Sunday that the authorities were awaiting DNA identification for six bodies recovered from the area.
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He noted that modern bacteria can read genes recovered from insects trapped in amber for millions of years.
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Williams has recovered from her share of Grand Slam setbacks, but this one left an especially bitter taste.
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But it's difficult to turn away when West and Swift themselves have never really recovered from the snafu.
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Over half of the casualties could not be recovered from the underwater site, where the ship still remains.
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The Buffs never recovered from a 237-point halftime deficit, going 227 of 212 from 3-point territory.
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Mahomes recovered from the sack to scramble for a 49-yard gain, setting up a 3rd-and-6.
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But assigning identities to the 21,2641 human remains that were recovered from the wreckage is a separate matter.
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The two engines recovered from the wreckage did not show evidence of internal failure, according to the report.
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State television in Iran aired footage that it said showed two black boxes recovered from the crash site.
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He said the flight data recorders recovered from the Ukrainian plane would be sent to France for analysis.
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Timmy Allen scored 13 and Rylan Jones added 11, but the Utes never recovered from their slow start.
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Delta and American recovered from earlier losses, adding 3.4 percent to $47.39 and 0.9 percent to $44.31, respectively.
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Many people's finances haven't recovered from the recession's blows, according to a survey by personal finance website Bankrate.com.
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The body of a woman in her 50s was later recovered from the beach below, police told CNN.
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Fish fossils recovered from the same deposit showed evidence of injuries that matches with this style of attack.
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Mother and son seem relaxed and cheerful in the security video footage that investigators recovered from their stops.
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After a round of anti-viral medication, Adrian's 104-degree fever broke, and he recovered from the flu.
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According to Gem Diamonds in January, it was the largest diamond to have been recovered from the mine.
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He has made six All-Star teams, and he recovered from a slow start last season to hit .
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Prices of the metal used in power and construction have recovered from a low of $5,0.23 on Feb.
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The man, Steve Walsh, said he has "fully recovered" from coronavirus, which was renamed COVID-19 on Tuesday.
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The remains were recovered from the countryside in August 2014, and the forensic analysis has finally been completed.
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Moreover, McGovern's campaign never recovered from the revelation, after the Democratic National Convention, that his running mate, Sen.
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One ad, for a brand called Maryland Club, appeared in a leather-bound datebook recovered from the Titanic.
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In 1993, as the nation recovered from the early '90s recession, the poverty rate was nearly 21 percent.
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More than 772lbs of explosives had been recovered from a building believed to be a hideout, he said.
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Having recovered from that A/V sundae, get yourself ready for another, courtesy of Pleasure Model's Kendo Dynamics.
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The euro recovered from a two-month low on Monday as investors brushed off the broader political risks.
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If Trenton Brown can&apost go as he recovered from a concussion, Magnuson likely will start at right tackle.
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In a deleted email recovered from his computer, he wrote: Liberalist/globalist ideology is destroying traditional peoples esp white.
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The S&P/ASX 2237.48 index recovered from earlier losses to tick up 27.1 points or 22% to 6,510.70.
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Last month, the United States began returning to Malaysia some $200 million recovered from the sale of seized assets.
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Uber has recovered from the impact of the #deleteUber campaign in certain cities better than others, new data shows.
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As Sarah Hyland recovered from her second kidney transplant last year, the show's actors and crew stood behind her.
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The next day, as we all recovered from Champagne hangovers, Dick Clark Productions released a statement refuting Bulochnikov's claims.
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Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump's friendship hasn't recovered from their rocky season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
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Authorities have said that two bodies were recovered from the hard-hit island while 30 people remain missing there.
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The Nasdaq Composite climbed out of correction territory late Tuesday, as major tech stocks recovered from an earlier rout.
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It&aposs not clear what was recovered from DeAngelo because a judge ruled that those records should remain sealed.
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Basilashvili recovered from a shaky second set to record a 6-4, 0-6, 7-5 triumph over Mayer.
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Conagra's stock still hasn't recovered from its fall when it announced its roughly $8 billion acquisition of Pinnacle Foods.
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More than 2,500 illegal files containing violent child pornography were recovered from Faucher's computer, cell phone, and Dropbox account.
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Poloz said that while the economy had largely recovered from the oil shock, there remained areas which needed adjustments.
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The cache of weapons recovered from Xu's house was estimated to be worth more than $200,000, according to prosecutors.
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Many places have still not recovered from the tidal wave of forces brought to them by The Great War.
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Over in South Korea, the Kospi recovered from earlier losses to close slightly higher at 2,061.49 — up 0.93 percent.
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Defects in the product the following year helped lead to a shortage that has never truly been recovered from.
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Davila recovered from her wounds, but almost 140 days later, Scanlan is still in critical condition in a hospital.
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"Satellites showed that forests hadn't recovered from the 2005 drought by the time the 2010 drought struck," Anderegg said.
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On Saturday, the Thousand Oaks Police Department said a body was recovered from a river gorge after floodwaters receded.
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The Stoxx Europe 600 recovered from earlier losses and rose higher, with gains in banks offsetting declines in miners.
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Microsoft Accounts have recovered from an hour-long outage that prevented users from signing into their accounts this morning.
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"The tiger has recovered from being tranquilized, remains here at Palm Beach Zoo, has never been blamed," she said.
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The box turtles, red-footed tortoises, skink, and squirrel monkey were recovered from Price's apartment in town this week.
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Despite shares' turn lower on Monday, most major markets have recovered from the steep sell-off seen in January.
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Police told the Post-Dispatch at the time that a weapon was recovered from Smith's vehicle after the killing.
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The country's 28m small firms—most of them unlisted—have never fully recovered from the financial crisis of 2008.
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What types of artifacts have been recovered from the site, and what do they tell us about the civilization?
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After Hyland recovered from the second kidney transplant, she needed additional surgeries to treat an abdominal hernia and endometriosis.
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Another video features WNBA star Skylar Diggins, who recently recovered from a major injury, mixing plyometrics and weight training.
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Nevertheless, the Islamic State has a deep bench, and it has recovered from massive leadership losses in the past.
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But like the rest of its industry, it has not fully recovered from the near-death experience of 2008.
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Titanosaurs were incredibly successful explorers, and their remains have been recovered from every continent on the planet, including Antarctica.
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Many people's finances haven't recovered from the recession's blows, according to a new survey by personal finance website Bankrate.com.
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In a statement, the company said 96 percent of all the Galaxy Note7 smartphones have been recovered from customers.
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The items were recovered from France, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Belgium, Austria and South Africa.
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A rusty sledgehammer believed to be the murder weapon was recovered from the burial site, detectives testified at trial.
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Investigators say they linked Govan to the slaying after his DNA was linked to samples recovered from Thomas' fingernails.
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The gun police say they recovered from the scene was loaded, a source close to the investigation told CNN.
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Khloé refiled for divorce once Odom recovered from the Nevada incident, and their split was finalized in December 2016.
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The charging documents say authorities performed surveillance of Miller's residence and that three condoms were recovered from his trash.
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Nugent-Hopkins and Oscar Klefbom scored goals in regulation for the Oilers, who recovered from a 21-239 deficit.
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Though Kim Zolciak-Biermann has recovered from her stroke, her 2015 health scare still weighs heavily on her mind.
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U.S. stocks have recovered from much of their late-2018 slump, but debt markets are still pricing in risks.
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In South Korea, the Kospi recovered from earlier losses to close up 0.19 percent, or 3.67 points, at 1,978.13.
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Riyadh's index recovered from early weakness to end up 0.3 percent as Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) climbed 2.5 percent.
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Two firearms were recovered inside the restaurant, and an additional weapon was recovered from the suspect's vehicle police said.
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Oil recovered from a sharp overnight decline to settle up 28 cents, or 0.88 percent, at $32.15 a barrel.
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In fact, most of the U.S. housing market has not recovered from the epic crash of the last decade.
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Around $15 million has been recovered from a Manila junket operator, a job that involves marketing casinos to VIPs.
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James recovered from an 11-point, 212-of-213 shooting night he endured in Cleveland's stunning Game 227 loss.
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Herzberger-fofana believes he never fully recovered from his country's rejection of him just because of his skin color.
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Medical examiners are still working to identify the human remains that were recovered from the Lubbock site last week.
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Khloé refiled for divorce once Odom recovered from the Nevada incident, and their split was finalized in December 2016.
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Two weapons were found inside the restaurant and a third one was recovered from the man's vehicle, police added.
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I will not raise middle class taxes because the middle class hasn't even yet recovered from the Great Recession.
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Cleveland recovered from its early game woes to pull within 43-75 on Osman's basket with 3:32 left.
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But it fell 0.2 percent against the yen as the Japanese currency recovered from its own losses this week.
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But now that he looks like he has physically recovered from that lightsaber injury, where is his head at?
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