v regain a former condition after a financial loss
v regain or make up for
v reuse (materials from waste products)
v cover anew
s freed from illness or injury
appears to be entirely recovered when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium"- Normon Cameron
It is still unclear whether the inclement weather was the cause of the accident, but investigators have recovered the so-called black box flight-data recorders to try to .
At the other extreme, Bryco Arms 9mm semiautomatics recovered from kids younger than18 had a median time-to-crime of 1.
Ten bodies were recovered on Thursday, leaving only 46 of 230 victims unaccounted for.
Nazi diary recovered in Lewiston Federal authorities have recovered about 400 handwritten pages from the wartime diary of a key Nazi adviser to Adolf Hitler after a 17-year search for the documents, officials said Thursday.
June 13, 2013 - WIVB Buffalo
Barack Obama in CNN And the region still hasn't recovered from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. That's why we must make a commitment to the Gulf Coast that goes beyond responding to the crisis of the moment. I make that commitment tonight,Obama added. "Earlier, I...
James Billington in Huffington Post (blog) It shows the progress of his mind. This was a decisive moment,Billington said. "We recovered a magic moment that was otherwise lost to history."
Don Waddell in ESPN The emotions were so high last year going into the playoffs and we went out quickly, and to be honest I don't know if we've recovered from that yet,Waddell said. "If you look, we've lost 10 games in a row now, including the last four last...