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He has long recovered from the hamstring cramp that forced him to pull up in the 200 at the Olympic trials in July, Johnson said.
Yet though the dramatist's reputation has long recovered from its pummelling by John Osborne, this play hasn't been seen in London for 70 years.
Briscoe, whose father Carl coaches Great Britain's amateur under-18 team, has long recovered from the disappointment of being released by Wigan, where he had filled in during the 2002 and 2003 seasons when his mentor Kris Radlinski was injured.
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America's space programme has long since recovered from the explosion in 1986 of the shuttle Challenger, and offers both shuttle and single-use rocket launches.
It has long since recovered from the war and is keen now to attract upmarket tourism and to pitch itself as 'the new Thailand'.
The first is that, while Tomas may once have been devastated by the accident, he has long since recovered, whereas Christopher hasn't.
But it is also a mantra that has long helped recovering alcoholics.
Sprint, which has long struggled to recover from the 2005 merger with Nextel, has been spending billions of dollars to build a next-generation data network to support the latest smartphones like the Apple iPhone 5.
Gold and silver have long been recovered by the amalgamation process, and amalgams of sodium and potassium have been used as reducing agents.
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