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"recuperate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] recuperate (from something) to get back your health, strength or energy after being ill, tired, injured, etc. synonym recover
  2. [transitive] recuperate something to get back money that you have spent or lost synonym recoup, recover

286 Sentences With "recuperate"

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Owners sat on buildings waiting for Berlin to recuperate […].
He needed this extra time to fully rest and recuperate.
He is expected to take four weeks off to recuperate.
Clinton was sidelined from the campaign to recuperate from pneumonia.
That's why we're taking the four days and hopefully recuperate.
First, Gurley had nearly a month to recuperate and recharge.
Sam Smith is taking time to recuperate following some vocal troubles.
So when we recuperate this orange menace, it's as an antihero.
It took Cleveland several weeks to recuperate at his summer home.
And when it's all done, you need a chance to recuperate.
I just wanted to recharge my body and mind, just recuperate.
I'm short [of money] and we need to recuperate the funds.
Carter, 94, "will continue to recuperate at home," a spokeswoman said Thursday.
She proceeded to the nearby home of her daughter, Chelsea, to recuperate.
Then there are "safe spaces", dedicated sanctuaries in which minorities can recuperate.
Clinton resumed campaigning after a three-day break to recuperate from pneumonia.
Shrapnel and burn victims from recent attacks across various towns recuperate together.
RECUPERATE Because there's no manuscript, preaching three sermons like that is mentally draining.
No wonder many see it as one of the better ways to recuperate.
The company gave me all of the time that I needed to recuperate.
The Democratic presidential nominee is off the campaign trail until Thursday to recuperate.
Each group hopes to preserve or recuperate a sense of rootedness in something.
They would then need to recuperate at home for 30 days, he said.
He tells me his mother took him to this hotel afterward to recuperate.
After all, you might just need a vacation to recuperate from the holidays.
You can have a burst of speed, but then you must rest and recuperate.
Smaller, juvenile males will withdraw to less stressful grounds to recuperate after these matches.
The pair took a couple days off, most likely to recuperate after that party.
But then the baby dies, and he moves back to help the narrator recuperate.
Today, Taurus, I want you to make plenty of time to rest and recuperate.
The later patient, a teenager, had a mild enough illness to recuperate at home.
His first hospital stay lasted 10 days, before he was sent home to recuperate.
Radziwill called her, relaying an invitation from Mr. Onassis to recuperate on his yacht.
The rapper has postponed three upcoming concerts in order to recuperate from recent plastic surgery.
When she left the show, she somewhat famously went to recuperate at a weed farm.
Mistry spent several years after Top Chef trying to recuperate from the shame of losing.
"We work hard to recuperate and every day will be a better day," he said.
Temer said Brazil's institutions must find peace among one another for the country to recuperate.
I have to come home and recuperate because it really takes it out of me.
Those with milder cases recuperate in isolation centers with hundreds of beds and nursing care.
The vote had been put on hold once already, to give him time to recuperate.
In seeking to recuperate lost authorship by identifying individual hands, connoisseurs give artworks new value.
It's evident because they know that he can't recuperate the oil industry because he destroyed it.
They would then spend the night at motels to shower and recuperate, according to the outlet.
It can do regenerative braking—you can recuperate a bunch of the energy that you're using.
"The Bolivian people, our social movements, struggle to recuperate our natural resources," Morales told local media.
I will be in the hospital for at least a day, then at home to recuperate.
Meanwhile, perhaps direct donations by U.S. citizens can help recuperate a shred of our American dignity.
The Gronvoll family stashed Baalsrud in their barn for four days as he tried to recuperate.
Porsche also claims it can recuperate power at a higher rate than its competitors (ahem, Tesla).
Lawmakers around the country ought to be eliminating them instead of trying to recuperate lost funds.
Fortunately, the woman was able to gradually recuperate from her myopathy with the help of physical therapy.
IDPH had earlier advised pharmacies to stock up their supplies of vitamin K to help patients recuperate.
Although no further treatment had been planned, Ginsburg was scheduled to remain in the hospital to recuperate.
I took a leave of absence from school and moved back home to Staten Island to recuperate.
As a result of the attack, Sumner had to take leave from his Senate duties to recuperate.
For most of 2017, department store chains struggled to recuperate and move away from a "dying" narrative.
To recuperate, Mother Mildred (Miriam Margolyes) decides to take herself and most of her charges to Scotland.
After allowing himself time to recuperate, Hossa shifted his attention to preparing for a bounce-back season.
The candidate spent two days at the hospital before heading home to recuperate at home in Burlington, Vermont.
It's where we recuperate and rest and rediscover our spirit, all the better to face what comes next.
Traveling can be a great way to log off, relax, and recuperate from the stress of everyday life.
We recuperate, lay low, deal with the aftermath, and get the shop ready to open for the weekend.
In fact, workers took an average of eight days to recuperate from workplace illnesses and injuries in 2015.
After surgery, especially if extensive travel is needed, patients may recuperate at recovery houses for a few days.
Employees may work hard, but they will be allowed sufficient time to recuperate, and enjoy time with their families.
Her mom flew in from Atlanta for each of her retrievals, to drive her home and help her recuperate.
Carter was released from the hospital Thursday morning, the Carter Center announced, and will continue to recuperate at home.
She'll have to pause, rest, recuperate; or else burn through her energy and become easy pickings for hungry beasts.
His doctors have advised that he stay at home to recuperate for a full six weeks with no travel.
A final new feature for this game is the new Refresh system, which lets players recuperate Pokémon after battles.
It will probably take us all of 2019 to recuperate, and we need all the pampering we can get.
They were places travelers saw on the horizon, places where people stopped to rest and recuperate before moving forward.
In it, an FBI agent outlines how the government plans to recuperate the $7,360,450 he obtained through criminal means.
Messonnier said three days "isn&apost a specific timeline," but it should give passengers "a little time to recuperate."
Additionally, older individuals recuperate better at home post short-stay rehab and have decreased rates of depression and anxiety.
Fearless returns to the team 11 months after returning to South Korea to recuperate from an undisclosed health issue.
City officials have set aside space for those with the virus in the shelter system to recuperate in isolation.
City officials have set aside space for those with the virus in the shelter system to recuperate in isolation.
But the chance to recuperate after witnessing Penny's critically ill state was like a much-needed cup of tea.
Instead, they're going to take a trip to their property in North Carolina, and recuperate there for a few days.
Even with the generous revenue estimate, it would take four years just to recuperate the installation costs of the panels.
Martinez later revealed in post-show interviews that she'd slunk off to a weed farm after the show to recuperate.
In order to recuperate from the radiation, I head back to my camp, which is just a few minutes away.
Though she was injured and briefly withdrew from competition to recuperate, Kerrigan was well enough to compete in the Olympics.
The doctor makes it plain that Matthew is in too delicate a condition to work, and needs months to recuperate.
You will want a lot of wiggle room for rescheduling plans and having time to yourself to rest and recuperate.
There are even more stealthy ways to not only recuperate costs but to profit from the trillion dollar worldwide industry.
If you weren't able to recuperate this weekend, we have a guide on how to get a better night's sleep.
For now, Laguerre is taking some time out to rest and recuperate, before returning to activism stronger and re-engaged.
So there's again an urge to drink more to recuperate levels of happiness-inducing dopamine, and the cycle starts over.
Sanders then was taken to the hospital in an ambulance and remained there for days before returning home to recuperate.
There needs to be a period where they recuperate and regenerate, and so sleep is an important activity for that.
Keach received medical testing following the premiere, and doctors advised that he rest and recuperate, according to the actor's family.
I've finally been able to go home to recuperate, and I'm starting to become more aware of what I went through.
Barely healed, he set off from the hospital by bicycle, making his way to a safe house where he could recuperate.
In one section, he's shown turning up to St Lucia where Amy is trying to recuperate with his own film crew.
His wife had an emergency cesarean section and needed time to recuperate, meaning he was the primary caregiver for two weeks.
And leaves brought to the ground, Ms. Gónzalez said, could begin to act as a fertilizer that will help plants recuperate.
"We will be taking the time we need to rest and recuperate during a two-week isolation at home," he added.
"We will be taking the time we need to rest and recuperate during a two-week isolation at home," he wrote.
The city became a place for American soldiers to recuperate between missions, until it fell to the North Vietnamese in 153.
Ms Reid's biography similarly emphasises Sand's complexities, moving beyond the cliché of the errant woman to recuperate the author as a thinker.
He needed the full week to recuperate from a hit by Cincinnati linebacker Vontaze Burfict that pulverized his right shoulder, separating it.
Astrologers know you always bounce back after a tough time, but make sure you're really taking the time you need to recuperate.
Windier states allow for higher capacity factors from wind turbines, allowing them to sell more electricity and recuperate their upfront costs faster.
Michael Bruce Curry Curry's statement about his upcoming surgery says he's been told he'll need four to six weeks to fully recuperate.
I stayed in the Airbnb watching Homeland and Billions in my underwear to recuperate and to prepare for our meal at Frenchette.
The coaches coach, the players compete, and the athletic trainers help the players stay in top physical shape and recuperate from injuries.
That's right, every year, men schedule their procedures in conjunction with the men's basketball tournament so they can recuperate watching the games.
Quite possibly the latter: Hari has been dogged by injuries in the past and needed much time off between bouts to recuperate.
But CCS projects eat up a lot of capital, which is hard to recuperate in the absence of a meaningful price on carbon.
But every once in a while, an ant gets hurt and is hauled back home to recuperate—an astonishing insectoid behavior unto itself.
But when you need to recuperate from all that angst, explore Dubrovnik's world-class dining scene for a feast fit for a Lannister.
But if your weak little bodies cannot stomach more feuding, perhaps you could recuperate by reading the best Gizmodo stories of the week.
"We still have many more in care, they just need more time for them to recuperate," Clatterbuck said immediately after Wednesday&aposs release.
The 85-year-old Supreme Court Justice continues to recuperate following her surgery Friday to remove two malignant growths in her left lung.
Today, a vacation is more to recuperate from the misery of air travel and offers less and less refreshment from the daily grind.
I wanted to stay away from the city and recuperate—I didn't want to be seen in the state that I was in.
Ms. Starr took a year off to recuperate, and when she resumed her career her voice had returned to its old, huskier self.
The truck will also have regenerative braking, allowing the vehicle to conserve and recuperate energy while going downhill, according to Williams Advanced Engineering. 
My whole mindset was, I'm just home to recuperate [from school burnout] and then I want to go back to school this summer.
"If we want to recuperate the public's trust we all need to be able to criticize ourselves," Peña Nieto said in his speech.
He'll undergo surgery next week to remove his prostate gland, and anticipates taking 4-6 weeks to recuperate ... before getting back to work.
A motorcycle accident cut his trip short, and when he returned home to recuperate, he and Streep fell in love, marrying in September 1978.
Though reportedly a little dusty and a tad thinner, Pepper/Dai Meng went home with Tang on Saturday afternoon to recuperate from her ordeal.
After almost a week in intensive care, the boy was discharged to recuperate at home, the long-term effects of the disease still uncertain.
JOHANNESBURG ,Aug 14 (Reuters) - South African poultry producer Astral Foods on Wednesday said its CEO will take extended leave to recuperate after cardiovascular surgery.
Sometimes it is smart to take a break and not fight so hard so that you can recuperate and invest in your future efforts.
At the time, central banks all over the world were pumping money into their economies, which were struggling to recuperate from the financial crisis.
We believe we have to give conditions so that both clubs have time to recuperate, and because of that we have postponed the game.
He returned to Turkey to recuperate and decided it was time to use something other than his military skills to help his fellow Syrians.
As she continued to recuperate, the Supreme Court confirmed there was "no evidence of remaining disease" nor was there a need for further treatment.
Allied nations, such as Canada, also stopped their operations, giving the terrorist group an opportunity to either stage more attacks or at least recuperate.
The arrests come as Puerto Rico struggles to recuperate from Hurricane Maria and tries to restructure a portion of its $70 billion public debt load.
Police based in the northern town of Monza began investigations to recuperate the three pieces of art in 2014, drawing on analysis of old documents.
"We're going to have a couple of weeks to recuperate before we go and get beaten up by the Americans," Harrison sarcastically told one reporter.
In the thriller, Moore's character Lisa decides to recuperate from a bad breakup with a trip to Mexico, joined by her sister Kate (Claire Holt).
Then, the royal family will head home to Kensington Palace where Kate can recuperate in private — and the little baby can meet their new family.
There's no better time to reminisce about a great vacation than when you're back at work trying to recuperate with a hot cup of coffee.
On the road to California, they'd rest and recuperate in army surplus tents, hastily constructed Department of Transportation camps and Sears Roebuck chicken-coop cabins.
Between the 24-hour buffets and blackjack benders, some R&R in the sun is the best way to recuperate from all the sensory overload.
"True recovery requires nurturing a recovery mindset," she writes, "one that fully honors the body's need to recuperate and senses when it's time to chill."
It took 10 years for the US economy to recuperate from the 2008 crash, in large part because the economic stimulus program was too small.
Georgi's neighbor Revekka and her family had been granted residence three years earlier, because of Revekka's illness, and it took her eight months to recuperate.
I have been thinking about the millions of Americans who don't have health care and don't have a job that will pay them to recuperate.
The 33-year-old was quietly escorted from Salisbury District Hospital and taken to a secret location in the U.K. while she continues to recuperate.
As Martin O'Neill has pointed out since, France had a full week's rest ahead of the match while the Republic had only four days to recuperate.
"He is looking forward to continuing to recuperate at his home in Plains, Georgia and thanks everyone for their kind wishes," Congileo said in a statement.
In the years between those two albums, Twain took time off to recuperate her voice after being diagnosed with X, which is related to Lyme disease.
I told the president of Miss Universe, a very sweet woman, I said I need some time to recuperate, to rest, to exercise, to eat right.
Ms. Lakshmi said Mr. Rushdie at one point called her "a bad investment" and was insensitive to her medical condition even as she tried to recuperate.
The NHL season is a grueling one, and anything that gives the players a chance to rest up and recuperate a bit is a good thing.
The swirly, shaky kind of dance known as Gaga was developed by former Batsheva Dance Company artistic director Ohad Naharin to recuperate from a back injury.
Health care providers recognize that the days and weeks after childbirth should be used for mothers to recuperate from the delivery and bond with their babies.
"It looks like an act of desperation by Peña as he tries to recuperate some momentum for the remainder of his term," Castañeda told Radio Fórmula.
The 30-year-old tells PEOPLE that after tearing her hamstring in 2013, she had to push herself – hard – to recuperate and get back to the track.
The race is, at one level, a saga about a politician who has been cast out by Trump and now seeks to recuperate what he has lost.
"It takes 15 years to recuperate ancient varieties to see if they are useful, and then years of bureaucracy to make a commercial wine," Mr. Torres said.
Between Netflix and FaceTiming her fiancé, Johnston loves to relax and eat some mangos – her favorite food – during her downtime, and recuperate for her next soccer match.
When the battle turned in my favor, it would run off and hide, usually finding small meals like a pig or an egg to eat and recuperate.
The following day was a day off from shooting, when Ogunjiofor, Ojukwu, and their crew would recuperate and plan the production schedule for the weeks to come.
Microsoft also said that one of its top executives, Qi Lu, has left the company to recuperate from a serious bicycling accident that occurred several months ago.
An older person who has a total hip replacement may need to recuperate at a skilled nursing center — institutions that have been hit hard by the coronavirus.
"He said to me he just wants to disappear back home, recharge the battery, forget, recover and recuperate and then come back next year," Wolff told reporters.
Hell, cannabis businesses still can't even open up a bank account, leaving growers with very limited choices on how they can recuperate their losses from this natural disaster. 
Ten years ago, an exhausted Heath Ledger retreated to his New York City apartment to try and get some rest and recuperate from an illness he couldn't shake.
The instant he could navigate the river safely, he would leave Grace and Caroline alone to—to recuperate from whatever this was, in whatever ways they needed to.
One woman who stepped forward hailed from Australia's southern island of Tasmania, where she had founded a company of Aborigine female dancers to recuperate her people's lost practices.
If it's a new platform built for hauling or towing, Tesla will have a lot of engineering and manufacturing hours to recuperate, which will drive the price north.
Read more: The best disinfecting cleanersOur homes are supposed to be a safe haven where we can relax and recuperate from what we've encountered out in the world.
The mansion was built in the 1920s by a wealthy local nicknamed the "silk emperor" as a place where working women from nearby mills could rest and recuperate.
Sent back to the village to recuperate from a viral fever, she encountered resistance from all directions when she tried to return to her job in the city.
That hospitalization came 13 days after EMTs visited his house for a "non-emergency back problem," but he was able to stay at home and recuperate after that incident.
Jaitley said in a letter to Modi, issued to the media on Wednesday, that he had faced serious health challenges in the last 18 months and needed to recuperate.
Every now and then I take couple of breaks and recuperate and then go again, but if I've got the right songs no one will f—ing touch me.
He chose to have me perform the surgery in June after completing the second semester of his junior year in college, which would give him the summer to recuperate.
The Hubei province, which houses the outbreak's epicenter, only recently experienced its first few days without any additional cases as the country begins to recuperate from the coronavirus's impact.
Federer, 35, skipped the clay-court season to recuperate from a busy start to the year in which he captured his 963th Grand Slam win at the Australian Open.
"The prices to the public will be free and flexible," said Garcia, adding that Pemex would benefit by being able to recuperate its true logistical costs of importing fuels.
Rory McIlroy, however, will play the series despite earlier having said he would have three months off at the end of the year to recuperate a nagging back injury.
Wigal is the founder of Gamers Outreach which makes sure that children who can't leave their hospital rooms during long-term medical treatment can play video games while they recuperate.
IATA, the trade association of the world's airlines, said it wants to develop a "common strategy" where carriers act in tandem to recuperate ticket sales revenue being withheld in Venezuela.
"Thank God that he gave me the ability to recuperate quickly, so I don't need ice or any of that stuff," he said through Yankees' Spanish-language interpreter Marlon Abreu.
Ms. Raissouni says she is not sure she is ready to resume her career, preferring to take time to recuperate from the ordeal and the aftermath of the intense exposure.
He took about 10 weeks off at the end of last year to recuperate from a wrist injury, and he has often been hurt by tentative play during his struggles.
Bob Dole was so lovely, he said to me that he was recuperating from a yearlong illness and he wanted to tell me how powerfully my music helped him recuperate.
They also say not enough has been done to help them recuperate a semblance of their previous rural life, tending to their fields and running small businesses in Minas Gerais.
Once my daughter was born, I leaned on my support system—my husband and family members—to provide me with as much assistance as I needed to rest and recuperate.
"I had to recuperate it, and it got to the point that I didn't know what my natural hair looked like because I kept doing all this other stuff," she says.
The View co-host reveals in the new HBO documentary, John McCain: For Whom the Bell Tolls, premiering Monday night, that she felt her father, 81, should stay home and recuperate.
Most of the time I try to squeeze every moment of sleep I can out of weekend mornings to recuperate before another week, but I am actually glad to be awake.
After the high of Monday's show, Maks and I took Tuesday off so he could choreograph this week's dance — and also, so I could recuperate after our 14-hour show day.
"It's always about listening to your coach and taking the doctor's advice and taking your time to recuperate while working as hard as possible to get over the injury," said Bolt.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the show won't start filming until August, which gives Bialik enough time to recuperate and her vocal chords to heal before she's doling out her signature zingers.
Critics before me have contemplated its near-evaporation, noting that efforts to recuperate the genre — Unforgettable (280), Red Sparrow (290), the Netflix series What/If (2019) — have, with rare exceptions, floundered.
While Marilynne Robinson seeks to recuperate the legacy of John Calvin and the liberal strain in Midwest Protestantism, Williams casts her lot with the desert mystics — as well as the actual desert.
Despite playing no active role in the Super Bowl game itself, 11.8 percent of your coworkers will call out sick on Monday to recuperate after sustaining minor injuries, head trauma or fatigue.
And it means that families of color are least able to weather the impact of a serious medical issue necessitating time off from work to recuperate or care for sick family members.
In my experience, sometimes sitting and doing nothing is productive in the sense that it gives your body a chance to recuperate, to sit with inactivity and adjust to just being off.
I remember it vividly one day in November 2016 after I needed a three-hour nap to recuperate from a 30-minute meeting, I knew that day it all needed to change.
Wigal is the founder of Gamers Outreach, a nonprofit that makes sure that kids who can't leave their hospital rooms during long-term medical treatment can play video games while they recuperate.
Stevens – who was later treated at Massachusetts General Hospital before being taken to Buffalo, New York to recuperate with his parents – suffered a fractured skull, broken arm and deafness in his right ear.
TLC is postponing the European leg of their world tour as Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins continues to recuperate from a neck injury, the group announced in a release shared to Facebook on Tuesday.
Tonya Harding in 1994 Though she was injured and briefly withdrew from competition to recuperate, Kerrigan was well enough to compete in the Olympics, where she earned a silver medal in women's singles.
But his surrender was postponed until May 6 to allow him to testify for what have now been four days of hearings at congressional committees, and to continue to recuperate from shoulder surgery.
"There will be more time to recuperate from their celebrations and they'll have more time to save money for the trip while having the opportunity to make additional plans post-wedding," she said.
A spokeswoman said at the time that Carter would recuperate at home and receive physical therapy but had no plans to miss his regular Sunday school class at his local Maranatha Baptist Church.
What the secular culture might fashion a defeat — impractical millennial and her vision-impaired spouse boomerang home to recuperate rent-free — Lockwood lives as a retreat, and really makes the most of it.
" Calling those assembled his "brothers," Guaido encouraged people to take to streets in protest against Maduro's rule on Saturday, saying, "the dream of our future is to be able to recuperate our country.
Though she was injured and briefly withdrew from competition to recuperate, Kerrigan was well enough to compete in the Olympics, where she earned a silver medal in women's singles while Harding came in eighth.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Verizon is seeking to divest the business, but gives no indication of potential buyers, or what fraction of the original sale price the company is hoping to recuperate.
MOSCOW, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Russia's biggest lender Sberbank will seize two partially-built office skyscrapers near Moscow's business district to recuperate unpaid debts, two market sources and a source close to Sberbank told Reuters.
But with just days left in the year, the Mosul campaign continues, with advancements slowed as forces pushed into urban areas with more potential for civilian casualties and took a planned pause to recuperate.
He loses his lawyer, who cannot expect to recuperate any of his lost millions on the initial public offering until a settlement is reached in civil court, which could take four to seven years.
Wheeler, who last pitched in the major leagues in 2014, said the biggest question he needed to answer was about his ability to recuperate between outings — a problem he had before he was injured.
He was superhuman in a dozen games played on the second night of a back-to-back last season, dominating even more so than when he had a day or two off to recuperate.
After being hospitalized in Nashville on May 4 after suffering a stroke at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, the country legend, 85, has been moved into a rehabilitation facility where she continues to recuperate.
At night, when our bodies need to cool down to recuperate from a hot day, the difference can be even starker: Urban centers can range as much as 220 degrees warmer than rural areas nearby.
Milo Ventimiglia, who plays everyone's favorite papa Jack Pearson on the NBC tearjerker, gave us all an absence letter for the work and school that we'll be missing while we recuperate from the emotional feels.
The first is for newly-arrived immigrant mothers practicing a Chinese tradition some 280,2000 years old in which they recuperate for a month after childbirth while other women, often called "aunties," care for their infants.
At one point she fell to the court and just stayed there for an extended moment to recuperate from a taxing, competitive match, much like a college student's reaction to an early-morning alarm clock.
Parker's tweet showed the CEO thanking her for reminding the company that using sick days to mentally recuperate should be standard practice in all offices, but his response to the issue went far beyond an email.
In early 83, months before The Dark Knight opened on July 18, an exhausted Ledger retreated to his New York City apartment to try and get some rest and recuperate from an illness he couldn't shake.
For digital rental on Amazon and streaming on Amazon Prime Two young boys in Austria wonder if their mother hasn't been replaced by some other creature when she returns home to recuperate after major reconstructive surgery.
The episode illuminated an underground network of these centers providing two major services: helping mothers recuperate after childbirth, and hosting Chinese mothers who want to give birth in the U.S. so their children will have citizenship.
Despite the ugly fruit movement, with grocers like Loblaws repackaging less-than-perfect produce for a lower price, a lot of produce ends up in the trash or pulverized so that even divers can't recuperate it.
The joke about Mr. Muhammad, an Arab who is married with seven children between 6 months and 15 years old, is that every time he gets wounded, he goes home to recuperate and fathers another child.
Its private room moments are a chance to mentally prepare and recuperate before you take on that dreaded mission through a snowy mountain — a chance to feel human in a game that is otherwise incredibly alien.
So at the urging of his beloved cousins, Toby moves himself and his angelic girlfriend into Hugo's house to recuperate and help tend to the ailing Hugo — only to find that Hugo's house is harboring dark secrets.
Under doctors' orders and to ensure Drake only ever gives fans the performances they deserve, he will be postponing the remaining three dates of his Summer Sixteen tour to allow him time to recuperate his ankle injury.
Senator Sinema asked if an Arizonan was scammed out of their Libra by a Pakistani developer via a Thai exchange and a Spanish wallet, would that U.S. citizen be entitled to protection to recuperate their lost funds.
Jordan skis and used to do ski acrobatics, but gave that up in his late teens after an accident in which he smashed his knee into his head and had to recuperate in bed for a month.
Drawing on my experience with Beckett, all sorts of scenarios went through my mind: perhaps she had become ill and had had to go somewhere warm to recuperate, or she was having second thoughts about the book.
But the episode illuminated an underground network of maternity centers providing two major services: Helping mothers recuperate after childbirth and hosting Chinese mothers who want to give birth in the U.S. so their children will have citizenship.
While Djokovic was striking balls with pain, Federer rested in the second half of 2016 to help recuperate from knee problems, and then won the Australian Open as well as high-profile tournaments in Indian Wells, Calif.
Belichick views the two halves of a Super Bowl almost like a doubleheader, with a gap between games for players to recuperate mentally and physically, according to players and coaches who have been through this with him.
SIPADAN ISLAND, MALAYSIA: One of the world's most renowned scuba diving spots on Malaysia's part of Borneo island will be shut for a month every December from 2020 to allow the coral and marine ecosystem to recuperate. 7.
LIke some states in the mainland US, Puerto Rico also taxes the citizens who choose to use solar and go off-grid to try and recuperate any financial losses created when people do not purchase state-owned electricity.
She skipped the remainder of the year to recuperate, also indicating the mental pressure to achieve the grand slam had taken a toll as she admitted her heart had been broken by the defeat to Italy's Roberta Vinci.
Following John F. Kennedy's death, in 1963, she retreats to Hyannis Port not merely to recuperate but to set in motion the process whereby the image of her husband will become a fixed star in the public gaze.
Similarly, Maya Bay in Thailand—made famous in The Beach (2000), starring Leonardo DiCaprio—is only open seasonally starting this June to allow coral reefs and sea life to recuperate while beach cleanups take place, the Associated Press reports.
As the world continues to recuperate from the events of Captain America: Civil War—they're going to be rebuilding that airport for ages, let's be real—it's time to turn our attention to the superhero fights of the future.
"He is looking forward to continuing to recuperate at his home in Plains, Georgia, and thanks everyone for their kind well wishes," The Carter Center, the humanitarian organization he founded after leaving office, said in a statement last week.
And while Federer has been able to rest up after his three-hour semi-final victory over Stan Wawrinka on Thursday, Nadal must recuperate as best he can after his epic five-hour victory over Grigor Dimitrov on Friday.
He was eventually sent to recuperate in a hospital on Staten Island, where he read about a chorus being formed in Manhattan for the Congress of Industrial Organizations, a union that later merged with the American Federation of Labor.
Private firms would look to invest in projects that can recuperate costs through potential revenue sources like user fees or tolls, but critics are also concerned about both profitability and possible conflicting interests between the public and private sectors.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 7 (Reuters) - Russia's second largest bank VTB is joining efforts with Russian state bank Sberbank to recuperate part of a loan issued to troubled Croatian food group Agrokor, VTB's CEO Andrei Kostin said on Thursday.
The launch of Apple's next major iPhone, believed to be called the iPhone 12, could be delayed by one or 2 months as both the company's business operations and supply chain recuperate following disruptions related to the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Monday missed oral arguments for the first time since joining the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993 as the 85-year-old liberal jurist continues to recuperate from lung cancer surgery last month.
Wells said Pakistan's long-standing relationships with militant organizations was a threat to its own stability and said the Taliban leadership and the allied Haqqani network still retained the ability to plan and recuperate and reside with their families in Pakistan.
Call it a Western, though, and you can recuperate it — particularly if you focus the marketing on a (straight white) man defending his place and identity in the world, and especially if you promote and fund it like "prestige" television.
During the Golden Week in China this October, a week where many employees get time off to travel and recuperate and where retail business often rises, many smartphone shops in Guangzhou, a major southern city, still remained half full or empty.
WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuters) - U.S. Senator John McCain will remain in Arizona next week to recuperate from a medical procedure that removed a 2-inch (5-cm) blood clot above his left eye, his office announced in a statement on Saturday.
"Banana smoothie is always readily accepted and it usually doesn't take long to put on some weight and move them to the flight aviary to recuperate with our other batties in care," said a spokesperson on the group's Facebook post.
While officials had hoped to retake Mosul by the end of the year, advancements slowed in recent weeks as forces pushed into urban areas with more potential for civilian casualties and took a planned pause to recuperate after suffering heavy losses.
The move could make sense for WeWork, which is desperate to recuperate its image and find a path to profitability, but would make less sense for Legere, who stands to gain tremendously from seeing through the Sprint merger he orchestrated.
Toby's moral lapse at the gallery and his subsequent beating recede into the background when he goes to his Uncle Hugo's house to recuperate, and a skull is found in the wych elm at the foot of the Ivy House garden.
The new court, which was formed in March 215 and started hearing cases in July 215, specifically trains its judges in issues of gender-based violence, obstacles that victims of such crimes face while seeking justice, and how best to help them recuperate.
Prosecutors had argued that the men were not in medical distress, as Warren and other aid workers explained in testimony why they had allowed the men to recuperate at the property after several days traveling through the desert from the US-Mexico border.
He has exhibited widely abroad, and he and his collaborator Yanelys Nuñez Leyva won the 2018 Freedom of Expression Award from Index on Censorship in the UK for their public art and online projects that recuperate histories of dissent on the island.
By Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday in L.A., Clayton Kershaw will be on regular rest, and everyone else will have had time to recuperate from bumps and bruises–even a sore back, in the case of shortstop Corey Seager.
A rock star in the vein of Chrissie Hynde or David Bowie, Marianne has had surgery on her vocal cords and has traveled to the remote island of Pantelleria to recuperate with her current boyfriend, Paul, a much younger filmmaker (Matthias Schoenaerts).
A small French study published Tuesday in the journal Frontiers in Physiology highlights what has been found in years past, that adolescents -- in this study, particularly teen boys -- can recover their heart rate and recuperate more quickly than many adults after exercise.
The off-season is when Messi, Neymar and their teammates can finally rest and recuperate and spend time with their families after a grueling nine-month season — or even undergo the surgeries needed to repair the damage taken from chasing so many trophies.
He is committed to boxing and eager to revisit many of his fights, offering insight on critical details that get lost to television, and admitting one situation in which he erred (stopping a bout before one beaten fighter had a chance to recuperate).
Afterward, Federer acknowledged that his ability to play on Wednesday would give him an advantage in the next round because his opponent, who turned out to be Evans, would have to play Thursday while Federer could rest and recuperate for Friday's match.
Afterward, Federer acknowledged that his ability to play on Wednesday would give him an advantage in the next round because his opponent, who turned out to be Evans, would have to play Thursday while Federer could rest and recuperate for Friday's match.
In only 24 hours, they created reVIVE, a virtual-reality app that tests children for signs of A.D.H.D. After the students were handed their winnings onstage — a trophy-size check for $5,000 — they flopped into chairs in a nearby room to recuperate.
In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, reps for the 68-year-old rock legend say that he will continue to recuperate after suffering a health scare immediately following a surprise appearance onstage at a Billy Joel concert in New York City on Nov. 10.
Heath Ledger was a young superstar and father grappling with the pressures of fame and a recent breakup when he retreated to his New York City apartment in January 2008 to try and get some rest and recuperate from an illness he couldn't shake.
It isn't always such high tension, though: Some of my fondest memories of Guild Wars 2 were when I found a beautiful vista, and then marked it on the map so my friends could join me there—a place, again, to rest and recuperate.
Gloria returned to New York in 1932 to have her tonsils out and stayed the summer to recuperate with her paternal aunt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a sculptor, widow of Harry Payne Whitney and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
And he explained to me that under the Iraqi government, he wouldn't have bothered to put in a police report, because the bribe he would have had to pay would have been probably more than the amount of money he was trying to recuperate.
Dr. Rebecca Laurelson — the outsider — has been traumatized by her work at Gariseb, a field hospital smack in the middle of a violent East African conflict, and she chooses to recuperate at the Dhow House, the elegant coastal home of her mother's estranged sister.
Mr. Mankiewicz insisted she recuperate in his two-bedroom Beverly Hills condominium (ultimately she would have eight operations) in spite of her protestations that she could stay at her own place and simply lie on her couch, have the pharmacy deliver medicine and order takeout food.
We may also need to implement disaster unemployment insurance in hard-hit communities so that all workers who temporarily or permanently lose their jobs because of the coronavirus have a source of income while they recuperate, care for sick relatives, or look for a new job.
"I like to do a circuit — 10 minutes in each," said Ms. Langham–Schwartz, who rotates between the building's 82-foot lap pool, saltwater pool, cold plunge pool and hot tub, as well the steam room and the sauna, to recuperate from her demanding dance schedule.
It seems to me that there is a real desire for some immigrant groups to move away from their roots but it's very interesting that there is a generation of people trying to recuperate that history and make it part of the way we understand culture today in Canada.
"It was the same scene but the outcome enabled her to recuperate her sense of dignity and a sense of humanity that was no longer humiliated by something that she was doing everyday but all of a sudden in this context with these white girls it became shameful," Hite said.
One night, weeks after I watch this video, still several more weeks before I will fully recuperate from it, I call Lacoste to ask how much face tattoos cost and how often he does them and how exactly he feels about having tattooed the word "Trap" on a person named Bart Baker's face.
After contracting hepatitis, she became seriously ill and had to stop working; to recuperate, she moved temporarily with her partner and her young son to the English countryside in Somerset, where one of the galleries that represents her, Hauser & Wirth, has built an art center on what was for centuries a working farm.
Sonatrach is also due to recuperate by the end of 2017 important volumes of gas that have been injected in the past decades in Hassi Messaoud and its region Algeria is expected to export 50 billion cubic metres in 2016 to Europe, an increase of 15 percent in comparison with 2015, according to Sonatrach.
Although I'm not one of the 13% of American workers with paid family leave, I stockpiled and saved enough sick days and vacation time over the past five years so I could recuperate from a serious illness and care for my son in his first weeks of life without having to choose between diapers or rent, job or no job.
When Captain Jean-Luc Picard narrowly survives an attempted body-snatching by the Borg, a group of pasty techno-supremacists who invade his mind with nanoprobes and threaten to steal his humanity forever, the place he goes to recuperate is his family's ancestral vineyard in France, where his brother still works the soil, tends the vines, and harvests the grapes, and where the meals are made from scratch.
There's Joe Wear, a man with a limp and no prospects who loves men rather than women; Dr. Sprague, a scholar, poet and medical doctor in a land that does not value those accomplishments in a black man; and another oddity, Jeptha Arrison, a patient in the hospital where Bertha is taken to recuperate, a man considered mentally deficient, who curls up at the end of her hospital bed to be near her.

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