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The glory of Lean was that, with "Lawrence," he summoned his earliest memory of awe and, perhaps for the last time, restored our illusion that a mass medium could be a miracle.
Captain Sullenberger, in a short space of time, restored a large area of good feeling about ourselves and about this country that we'd missed badly but almost without knowing it.
Eventually, the Ariel of 1965, edited by Ted Hughes, was complemented in 2004 by a new edition, masterminded by Frieda Hughes, Plath's faithful daughter, which for the first time restored the selection and arrangement of the poems as her mother had left them.
Theoretical results show that overall imbalance, observed margin imbalance and fully observed stratum imbalance are all bounded in probability as the sample size increases, at the same time, restored margin imbalance and restored stratum imbalance increase with the rate √n.
McKinley each time restored it; he wished to support the fair (he agreed with its theme of hemispheric cooperation), enjoyed meeting people, and was not afraid of potential assassins.
We reported recently [ 18] that PRIMA-1 (in a effect dependent on both dose and time) restored the transcriptional activity of p53 target genes such as p21 Waf1 / cip1 in breast cancer cells possessing a p53 mutation.
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They had a tough time restoring the old system.
He would now spend more time restoring the party's popularity, especially among young people.
A ruptured membrane usually heals in time, restoring most of the hearing loss.
He retired in 1974 and spent his time restoring old jazz recordings.
Mr. Loughner installed carpets and pool decks, and spent much of his free time restoring old cars.
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