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In the longer term, the huge damage to infrastructure must be repaired, from schools and hospitals to irrigation canals, communications and transport links.
"The flames were unmanageable, and the crowd, including the firemen, appeared to look on with the apathy of despair....If another fire should break out before the firemen have recovered from the fatigues of the last two nights, and the engines and hose to be repaired from the effects of the frost, it would be impossible to arrest its progress".
In the meantime, the country itself needs to be repaired from inside out.
And she underscored her belief that the "corrosive trend of winner-take-all politics" won't likely be able to be repaired from within.
We and others initially demonstrated that double-strand breaks generated by Cas9/sgRNA ribonucleoprotein complexes can be repaired from a plasmid harboring a DNA template containing homology on both sides flanking the lesion (Chen et al. 2013; Dickinson et al. 2013; Tzur et al. 2013; Kim et al. 2014).
Also, consider increasing your intake of vitamin C through diet or supplements, as skin can be repaired from the inside, as well.
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It will not threaten any of the levees being repaired from 2007".
The notorious sign that once spanned the main gate at Auschwitz will not return to its original spot after being repaired from the damage it suffered during a 2009 theft, an international council that oversees Auschwitz-Birkenau decided Thursday.
Keselowski fell six laps off the pace while his car was repaired from an earlier accident.
She was repaired from 2 June to 14 August, after which she was assigned to the Greenock Special Escort Division.
The ship was repaired from 20 April to 18 May and provided cover during the evacuation from Norway in early June.
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