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Conversely, when a slave assaulted a freeman, the latter often recovered from the slave's owner.
Officials find that the initial cost of the fields is often recovered by the savings within a few years.
Traces of cobalt are present in many ores of iron, nickel, copper, silver, manganese, zinc, and arsenic, from which it is often recovered as a by-product.
Better, perhaps, to learn from the wiser physicians of the early 19th century; they knew no cure for common diseases but also knew that by letting nature take its course, the patient often recovered.
In contrast, a team from West Philadelphia High School lovingly built a fiberglass body on the frame of a Chevy S-10 pickup, loaded it with batteries and an engine burning biodiesel fuel (oil from vegetables or animals, often recovered and refined from kitchen waste) and painted it just before the race.
Intracranial hypotension often recovered spontaneously and no further treatments are needed [75, 76].
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Monarchies have enormous elasticity and can often recover.
But people often recover, and afterwards are often best placed to judge whether they are well, or needing help.
Provided that the detachment is not long-standing, retinal function often recovers quite well once the retina has been reattached.
Refining is the final procedure for removing (and often recovering as by-products) the last small amounts of impurities left after the major extraction steps have been completed.
Coral reefs can often recover from bleaching when there is enough time between bleaching events, provided there aren't too many other stressors, such as overfishing and water pollution.
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