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In other words, selling hardcovers justifies the share of revenue that publishers recoup from book sales.
But mostly, she tried to recoup from past blunders on foreign policy.
Taco Bell was strictly drinking food — grease and sugar to forestall or recoup from a hangover.
He will add: "The stakes are much higher than £1bn that the government might recoup from a sale..
Still it is more than they say they can recoup from reselling the metals they harvest, particularly for televisions.
WIN!" But it's hard to see how America's new leader will recoup from a performance so shallow, irreverent, and vainglorious.
Now, Mr. Attanasio said, the festival will have to "recoup from the blow" before any decisions are made.
But it's hard to see how America's new leader will recoup from a performance so shallow, irreverent, and vainglorious.
Furthermore, the act required the president to submit legislation to recoup from the financial industry any net loss to taxpayers that had occurred after a five-year period.
In a filing with securities regulators, it said it would seek to recoup from its customers the costs of repairing the damage from the snowstorm.
Now he thinks Seattle has reached a point where it can serve as a model of how to recoup from a stumble.
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