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Mothers can recuperate there for two weeks away from their large families.
You can recuperate from sunburn at the new Mall at Millenia, 1.2 million square feet of retail stores on two levels, anchored by Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Neiman Marcus.
I think he's done the right thing to get away for a few days with his family so he can recuperate, and he'll come back.
Now Brian Eno is to help improve the nation's health after designing an ambient "healing environment" which will be incorporated into new hospitals so that patients can recuperate to a backdrop of soothing light and sound.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has been forced to cancel the complete run of Euripides' "Hecuba" at the Royal Shakespeare Theater in Stratford-Upon-Avon so its star, Vanessa Redgrave, right, can recuperate from an operation.
He also agreed this week to playing in the Brisbane Open in the new year, and hopes he can recuperate in the six or seven weeks he has left.
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"Whether workers can ever recuperate the potential wage gains lost since 2007 is uncertain, especially if labour productivity growth remains weak," said Stefano Scarpetta, OECD director for employment, labour and social affairs.
Since all individuals born in the year 2000 complete the same age in the same year, we can also recuperate the year for point A by following the chronological age 50 line (red) down to where it meets the blue line for the year 2050.
If there's a party Friday and Saturday night, get a head-start on your work before the weekend, so that you can properly recuperate from your hangover on Sunday.
My own, short experience of disability has already proved that not all solitude, and not all disenfranchisement, can be recuperated in this way.
Instead of recycling (or, as they say, "downcycling") products into inevitably lower-grade homogeneous material, why not design things from the start so that their valuable ingredients (copper, steel and so on) can be recuperated in pure form and used again, circulating indefinitely as "technical nutrients"?
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