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Neil Drysdale, his trainer, decided to pass up the Derby, and Tasso has apparently recovered quickly.
He has apparently recovered from his viewing of the movie, only to declare that he'd like to make it into a musical.
"Bright, cheerful," was how he described Golden Horn, who has apparently recovered quickly from his fourth win of the year in the Eclipse early this month.
Writer went down to see him and reports he has apparently recovered from the foot trouble that plagued him into retirement last September.
While events are moving fast, it is worth keeping in mind that Egypt's state news agency reported about this time last year that Hosni Mubarak was "clinically dead," a condition from which he has apparently recovered.
Most people over 65 have three or more chronic diseases, but he had only one – diabetes — until two months shy of 90, when he had a mild heart attack from which he has apparently recovered.
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The Clintons have apparently recovered power in at least part of the house.
Right now, Mr. Murdoch is in charge, having apparently recovered from a bout with prostate cancer.
But by Friday, Leclaire was starting again and Norrena had apparently recovered.
France at the end of the 1920s had apparently recovered its prewar stability, prosperity, and self-confidence.
Ebola can stay buried in survivors' tissue, meaning its effects can continue long after people have apparently recovered, experts have said.
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