Aún no tenemos significados para "recover from".
1Italian Food was published as Europe began to recover from that nightmare.
2Most people recover from the infection, often with another course of antibiotics.
3Production capacity has yet to fully recover from the most recent recession.
4It's Good for Everyone When will the government recover from reefer madness?
5To recover from your injuries before you accept the team leader position.
6The teen is expected to recover from her injuries, her family said.
7He was able to recover from training faster, and stopped getting injured.
8Median helps patients recover from orthopedic surgery, heart attacks, strokes and accidents.
9We will recover from today and be prepared for the next one.
10That caused the euro to recover from losses triggered after Trichet's remarks.
11How cells recover from a DNA damage-induced arrest is currently poorly understood.
12It took me a long time to recover from the emotional shock.
13The third season saw Ozzy recover from a near-fatal all-terrain vehicle accident.
14She was the first to recover from the awkwardness of the moment.
15Canada's number one did well to recover from two mid match setbacks.
16It took weeks to recover from the trauma of what had happened.
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