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More bodies were expected to be recovered from the buried houses.
The flaperon was the first piece of wreckage to be recovered from the lost Boeing 777, which disappeared with 239 people on board in March 2014.
The contaminated bodies of as many as 1,000 people who died in the 11 March earthquake and tsunami have yet to be recovered from the area.
He was the last living person to be recovered from the rubble, about 12 hours after the collapse of the Twin Towers.
Finally, knowledge of P, M, E, and their derivatives allows the input Λ to be recovered from the first equation.
The particle, which was found on 14 February, was the 208th to be recovered from the beach by contractors.
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And the aesthetic of the Native Tongues seems to be recovering from the dominance of gangsta rap, which is big business in comparison.
Just when teen fiction seemed to be recovering from the Stephenie Meyer vampire effect, the publishers of young adult novels seem, perhaps inevitably, to be latching on to another megabucks grown-up literary phenomenon: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
Some analysts feared it might be the spark for the feared W-shaped, or double-dip, recession, just as the global economy seemed to be recovering from the credit crisis.
By now the industry was supposed to be recovering from the worst downturn in history.
Some top gainers, such as Raleigh, Columbus and Kansas City, all boast lower than average unemployment and appear to be recovering from the recession.
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