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1 He said the economy, though improving, is still short of full recovery .
2 She is expected to make a full recovery , a government spokesman said.
3 His wounded partner is expected to make a full recovery , police said.
4 Still, economies remain on life support, with full recovery not yet assured.
5 Doctors tell me that with treatment, I can expect a full recovery .
6 Given a few months of rest, you'd probably make a full recovery .
7 His parents said their son is expected to make a full recovery .
8 But I can't say whether he'll make a full recovery or not.
9 She had lost 30lb but is likely to make a full recovery .
10 It was hoped Owha would make a full recovery without any intervention.
11 I'm hopeful she'll make a full recovery and be able to testify.
12 At least three dozen of those have since made a full recovery .
13 Consultants Bain & Co do not see a full recovery before 2012.
14 Clarke still very poorly but we're hopeful he'll make a full recovery .
15 He's now swinging around and on the road to a full recovery .
16 White, 41, is expected to make a full recovery , Green Day said.
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