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recover

[ri-kuhv-er] / rɪˈkʌv ər /




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From The Wall Street Journal

His decades of painstaking research helped lead to a push in the 1990s for the Air Force to come clean on what it had been doing: testing spy balloons and recovering crash dummies.

From The Wall Street Journal

He made the free throw, and that was the blow Fairfax couldn’t recover from after showing feistiness and resiliency all night.

From Los Angeles Times

Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon said on Saturday during a news conference that all nine bodies have now been recovered from the Castle Peak area in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

From BBC

Her biggest concern: whether Tilit will be able to recover tariffs paid on a special order from China last year.

From The Wall Street Journal