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en We could recover a bit because it seems firmer abroad, There's nothing going on.

en This time you're going to bring in people who were educated in Vietnam and have much wider experience abroad than any of their predecessors. They will have been more involved in developing the country than trying to get rid of foreigners or trying to recover from the ravages of war.

en Something major has happened to students [during their time abroad]. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. Studying abroad broadens your whole horizon.

en We already know how to recover from all kinds of disasters. And I thank God for that. But we need to move to the next level. We need to recover from this disaster in a manner that goes well beyond our kinfolks' sake, and moves even closer to the Kingdom's sake. I hope ... that the foundation of our past relief efforts provide that building site where we can help more people recover from disasters of the soul that sin brings to their lives.

en The Year of Study Abroad is important because it means our government sees (that) studying abroad is integral in students' ability to see past themselves (and) things they are not accustomed to.

en You can recover from infectious diseases, but you cannot recover from these permanent brain problems these children are having.

en The body needs time to recover from being hot. When the evening low stays in the 90s, people can't recover. Heat exhaustion, even death, can be the result.

en When you've had several infections as he's had, the liver takes a beating . . . and we do need it to recover a fair amount for him generally to recover, ... It's very difficult to assess at the moment.

en I've never experienced something like that, but I'm just glad that I was able to recover as fast as I did. This is something that usually takes people a lot longer to recover from, so I just feel blessed that I can get back on the field right now.

en We'll recover as a football team and Ed will recover, but we will miss his presence,

en We want to recover everything we can, but not to create a movie set. We want to recover the life of the city.

en The number of athletes we send abroad next year will be twice as many as this year. We are also working at sending middle distance runners and throwers abroad to train.

en That there is turbulence at times in the parties involved is painful and not good, ... One or two have now fled abroad, or nearly fled abroad... The important thing now is to look forward. I'm sure it'll all turn out fine.

en The man had packed his suitcase and was ready to travel abroad to his holiday residence. Family members long thought he was abroad. That was the reason the man could lie here so long before being found.

en Thou shalt stand abroad, and the man to whom thou dost lend shall bring out the pledge abroad unto thee.


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