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Rehabilitating
verb
Present participle of rehabilitate
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Related: Rehabilitating Nepal's malnourished children But, the nutritional value of traditional meals like tô is higher with wholegrain, about half the mineral content of grain is lost when the bran is removed.
The taciturn Texan, known as "Big Ed", seems to want to repeat his success by rehabilitating another fallen colossus of American industry.
He backed an overdue scheme to place more emphasis on rehabilitating criminals and less on expensively locking them up—until the tabloids objected and he took fright.
He set out to restore the party's reputation by urging economic development and rehabilitating senior victims of the purges.
According to Mr Mann, they found dealing with Mr Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, much less to their liking and invited Mr Nixon as "a clear demonstration of their disenchantment".For Mr Nixon the trip was a first step toward returning to the global stage, rehabilitating his image and recovering at least a shred of grudging respect as an elder statesman.
But if tolls offer the only means for rehabilitating the country's crumbling and troublesome infrastructure, then reluctantly so be it.
Ken Clarke came to office in 2010 with some fine ideas about sending fewer people to prison and rehabilitating offenders.
But since the semi-colonial government of exiles from China gave way to a democratic regime, progress in rehabilitating the victims of 2.28 (as it is known) has been swift.
The guerrillas deny this.In this section Fiji's smiling demagogue One victory, more needed Home on a mountain of rubbish The growing cost of war Unlucky Jin A new face of protest in Pakistan ReprintsThe other weakness in the government's plan is that it has a dangerously big budget deficit, and so little money to spend on rehabilitating Mindanao's economy.
Persisting with the anti-corruption drive may be the only long-term way of rehabilitating the KMT.
As the salt crusts are submerged, locals look forward to next year, by which time the all-important reeds may have grown back.American-based scientists, who have been asked by the Bush administration to look at ways of rehabilitating the marshes, worry that this sort of ad hoc water release could cause more problems than it solves.
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