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"We hope we can recover him for the next game.
When my son was first diagnosed in 1999, we sought out ways to "recover" him from autism.
"There were no guarantees that the window of opportunity to recover him would remain open," Carney said, adding there were concerns over Bergdahl's health that intensified concerns about his future.
Chronology is replaced by memory in Keggie Carew's memoir, Dadland, as Tom Carew's capacity to remember falls from him and he enters the mysterious world of dementia, so she attempts to recover him, piecing fragments of his life together into an astonishing biography in which the absences, the gaps, the holes and the rich fabrications are as important as the known facts.
We are all behind him and try to recover him as soon as we can.
Although Richard Ward tells us that More vowed to write this book during a "dangerous fit of Sickness, if it should please God to recover him from it" (Ward 2000, 335), there is every reason to suppose that, after the Immortality, More felt he had said enough about the philosophical background to his beliefs, and fully intended to turn to an explication of his faith.
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Patrollers quickly recovered him from a deep, concretelike tomb, but it was too late; he had suffocated.
"The difference is with me, I've lost me father, they've recovered him and I'm able to have closure," he said.
We recovered him, brought him back to our trench.
Although the search team quickly recovered him, Müncheberg died on the way to a field hospital.
Best of all, they've offered a reward of $15,000 to anyone who recovers him.
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