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The painstaking if uncertain recovery from the abyss of 2008, the salvaging of the auto industry, the lenience to Wall Street earned not a mention.
Vogts's side were 2-0 down in the Faroe Islands before a half-time team talk by players themselves prompted the salvaging of a draw.
Whether or not this works commercially in the Darwinian world, the salvaging of Anderson's Book Shop, although it is but one, is celebrated by book publishers.
While the reconstruction of records would go on for years, it was the salvaging of depleted plants that had to be tended to most urgently.
A source of hope for the group is the salvaging of part of Forbes Field's outfield wall at the University of Pittsburgh.
In 1985 and 1986, he participated in the salvaging of the H.M.S. Feversham, a British warship that sank off Nova Scotia in 1711.
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If we go whatever the UN says, then what can we salvage of the UN afterwards?
In April 2001, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued guidelines for research, exploration and salvage of the Titanic.
The eccentric William Bankes at Kingston Lacy planned his new house round the salvage of Napoleonic Europe.
If so, they add, the recovery would be the richest salvage of a ship to date.
He has made a remarkable recovery to date, with successful salvage of the leg.
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