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  • s  capable of being regained especially with effort
    he believed the information was retrievable

  • Both are processes by which we acquire and store new data in a way that makes them retrievable later on.
  • If he and his young partner made it to the summit, they would undoubtedly have photographed themselves at the top of the world--and those images would probably still be retrievable .
  • But they have learned from the past, and nowadays the team takes extra steps to ensure it that evidence is retrievable.
News & Articles

  • Researchers identify 12 'easy' candidates for asteroid mining
    GLASGOW, Scotland, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Researchers in Scotland say they have identified 12 easily retrievable asteroids that could be moved close enough to Earth for them to be mined.
    Aug. 14, 2013 - UPI
  • These 12 Asteroids Are The Easiest Ones To Bring Back To Earth
    As NASA works through proposals for an asteroid retrieval mission, a new paper shows that there are other research groups considering which asteroids to pick first. One scientific team has identified 12 “Easily Retrievable Objects” in our solar system that are circling the sun and would not cost too much to retrieve (in relative terms, […]
    Aug. 14, 2013 - Universe Today
Quotes

  • Jimmy Calderwood in Setanta Sports
    Calderwood added: "I'm not pleased with the position we are in but I am pleased the clubs above us are not getting away from us. We're five points off third place and three points off fourth and the situation is retrievable." "People have...
  • John Terry in the london paper
    Terry added: "The situation is retrievable and it is not linked to what Jose does. Definitely not. He's been great for me and hopefully the club will do the right thing by him, myself and Frank Lampard - who is up for renewal. I've made it clear,...

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