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Hung Lo went to battle to recover that horse.

The biggest actionable concern is time to recover from overload.

I must study hard to recover the lost time.

Everyone working to recover, despite rain that continued to slow the effort.

She returned to her family home to recover from an illness.

Not until that evening was she able to recover her self-control.

SilverManganese ore is an important mineral. It is significant to recover valuable metals from the mineral.

Slowly to recover the right hand holding the waist, hips waist, hardworking, driven to mention the body and at the same time to recover the left hand to hold the waist, straight from the body.

He is to retrieve his father's failure, to recover the lost gentility of a family that had once been proud

At first he dared not make any attempt to recover the remainder through fear of intervention by Srivijava.

He has brought a suit against the railroad company to recover damages for injuries received in a collision.

The aim to study watershed ecosystem health assessment is to manage and to recover ecosystem, to realize sustainable development of economy and ecology in watershed.

Because patients at this time should be good to rest and treatment, pre-marital is not conducive to a busy condition to recover.

Afterthat her face became so terrible and red that she had to go to the corrective surgery to recover her figure.

In the event legal action is required to enforce any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs.

Chelsea star Michael Ballack is expected to recover from his thigh strain in" days rather than weeks" after picking up the injury with Germany.

Of the Mind members surveyed, 80% said isolation made it harder for them to recover or cope with their mental health problems.

Client and server crashes are something that everyone wants to avoid, but when they occur, your top priority should be to obtain the necessary data to prevent reoccurrence and to recover quickly.

Due to different alumina production, the content of iron in red mud is different; we should take corresponding way to recover iron during to the characteristic of red mud.

The softmax parameter is set to a lower number, so that the log control file is written to disk more often, and thus after a crash recovery the database may need less time to recover.

I began to recover myself.

It's hard to recover lost time.

Recover: A computer operating system command used to recover damaged or deleted disc files.

A police inspector was waiting for him to recover consciousness.

Every four weeks, cut back to five miles to give yourself time to recover and adapt.

We need 20 years to recover the investment and to train you guys.

Only when the New Economic Policy was implemented did Soviet Russia begin to recover.

This article is not meant to address how to recover from every single failure due to media failure.

We are willing to cut off a hand or foot that is injured, painful and unable to recover.

Most websites or network systems allow users to recover lost passwords by providing email addresses or answering a prompt.

Agricultural land may take years to recover fully from the inundation, while dead livestock will have to be replaced to allow farmers to restore their livelihoods.

The nearer I drew to the country which she inhabited, the more irresistibly her influence began to recover its hold to me.

Spring: Elastic machine component able to deflect under load in a prescribed manner and to recover its initial shape when unloaded.

Previously it's been used successfully for a condition called Paget's Disease where it stops something called bone turnover for a short time allowing bone bruising to recover.

A civil case was then launched to try to recover some of the billions that he, his family and his "charities" allegedly looted (which he continued, to the end, to deny).

This was a defensive pact, designed to protect Germany against the French, who aspired to recover the alsace-Lorraine provinces lost in1871, and also to protect Austria-hungary against the Russians, with whom they continually clashed in the Balkans.

to recover造句

to recover from fatigue; to refresh oneself

ability to recover quickly from setbacks; resilience.

We have to recover from some poison, need saving, ransoming.

Injuries to the nervous system caused by anger sometimes take weeks to recover.

The patient began to recover and throw off the effects of his illness.

The government of Puerto Rico was seeking to recover for injuries to an area of coastal mangrove wetlands.

The mass balance experiment shows that it is feasible to recover trace metals by cross flow ultrafiltration experiment.

Many would like to know when Hong Kong's economy will start to recover now that stability has returned to our financial markets.

Missing is a kind of disease,for failing to recover.- 思念是一种病,久久不能治愈

The hope is that next time they will be used to treat any of Europe's Banks that fall ill and to put quietly to sleep firms that are too far gone to recover.

If you encounter one of these word-processor files and don't have access to the matching word-processor program, you can usually load them into a text editor, where you can edit out the junk to recover the text.

We'll help her to recover mental tone.

These caused him to recover his balance sufficiently.

The country failed to recover from the war and fell on evil days.

A common-law action to recover damages for property illegally withheld or wrongfully converted to use by another.

His face was ashen, and only with an effort was he able to recover enough to be completely civil to the old man.

The claim made by a local authority to recover the cost of salvaging a sunken pie dish must surely be unique.

But only a fraction can be deployed on a prolonged basis because some units are unsuitable for counter-insurgency, while deployed troops need to be rotated periodically to give them time to recover.

Tired body can rest and recover, but tired heart, but it is difficult to recover.

The venture capital funds to SMEs, aims to recover their investments and achieve a higher return.

On the ninth day, the baby broke away from the ventilator and the vital signs began to recover.

Early in 19 century, the recovery of injured nerve lacking appropriate1 material made people to attempt conduit to recover the injured nerve.

This helped the Istanbul stockmarket to recover this week, despite the news that gdp had shrunk by a whopping 13.8% in the year to the first quarter of 2009.

Annie came to the fore to give Lou time to recover himself.

She agreed to do this... to prayerfully request Gwan Yin Bodhisattva to help my sister to recover from diabetes... and to continue to eat only vegetarian food.

Ample time remains for Mr Obama to stumble (or for the economy and his ratings to recover), for Mrs Palin to improve her credibility or for other candidates to gather stature and momentum.

to order the criminal to return the spoils; to recover stolen money or goods; to make somebody disgorge the spoils

Man is from a setback to advance, to yearn for the future, to recover from the disease, to be civilized from ignorance, to redeem from extreme distress, to redeem oneself, and to help others as much as possible.

Internal effectiveness of the debtor between performances is based on the right to recover for and how to get it.

I have to study hard to recover the lost time.

Results: In the postoperative 6-month period, the sensory function of 12 patients began to appear , the tactile sensation and pain sensation were the first to recover.

We worked hard to recover lost time.

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