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1 Barrent needed time to recuperate from his violent entry into Omegan life.
2 Reserve the evening in order to chill and recuperate from all the hassle!
3 You can recuperate from this flight and prepare for the next one, tomorrow.
4 How does she recuperate from that level of intense training?
5 Bleak was just beginning to recuperate from the incessant vigilance of the day's work.
6 Alfred, like every other soldier, now hoped to recuperate from the hardships of warfare.
7 It added that the athlete would need 24 hours to recuperate from the severe injury.
8 You need to give yourselves time to recuperate from all the stresses you've been through.
9 The official explanation for the trip was Cermak's need to recuperate from a bout of dysentery.
10 After taking a few weeks to recuperate from the injury he has hit the road hard.
11 But at first, when he was back, he just had to recuperate from his arduous excursion.
12 Bereft, they retreat to Eden, their ironically named cabin in the woods, to recuperate from their loss.
13 How does a person recuperate from shame?
14 The couple's younger daughter (Tanna Frederick) has come home to recuperate from a failed love affair.
15 I wouldn't until I got a chance to rest and recuperate from what Nicodemus had done to me.
16 It was officially called a "Rest Camp"-wherewe might recuperate from our long confinement on shipboard.
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