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rest and recuperation

noun as in furlough

noun as in R and R

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But that will undoubtedly be tested again, if the "future operations" that the Israeli army says troops are being given rest and recuperation to prepare for means a full-scale assault on Rafah where Israel believes Hamas's remaining military forces are now based, among more than a million displaced Palestinians.

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He added on Farrell: "Hopefully after rest and recuperation he can come back reinvigorated to resume his England career."

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When you're spending time with those people you don't finish a day and think "I need a break" - you're with the people who give you the sense of that break, rest and recuperation.

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Initially the fighters were just hiding out for rest and recuperation, but the government in Lomé, like its counterparts across coastal West Africa, was already concerned that the threat could grow.

From BBC

"So far it's only really Ghana that has been untouched, so to speak, even though there are strong indications that militant groups are using Ghanaian territory as a place of rest and recuperation."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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