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  • It should also be noted that there are no contact-period materials from the Johnson site and that the only historic materials recovered date to the nineteenth century and did not occur in the provenances associated with the figurines.
  • Police recovered what was later identified as a charred right human foot in the backyard and documented a fire pit with drag marks leading to it. Edmonton Sun
  • Jade, which was recovered from the river when its reflection was seen in the moonlight, was an important commodity.
  • The body of the missing woman was recovered by police frogmen from a lake near her home.
  • He was only twenty-six and had just recovered from a slipped disc.
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  • The sound of the theme tune can bring me out in recovered acne syndrome to this day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Logically the enormous nonrecurring costs would also be recovered from the price after the break-even point is reached.
  • Now fully recovered, she wanted to reclaim her body and lose some of the weight she had gained as a result of all the medication.
  • She seemed embarrassed for a moment but quickly recovered her poise.
  • The final image was a still they had recovered from somewhere of the burnt-out wreck of Allen's van. LOST SUMMER
  • The boy entering the room about that time lifted such a protest that a "Vergil" and a "Cicero" were recovered from the flames, but the other books, including some good original manuscript, went up in smoke. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers
  • Over 800+ cataloged specimens from seven species of dinosaur, including the type specimen of the first Jurassic ankylosaur Mymoorapelta, have been recovered from this bonebed. Cooperative Management of Paleontological Resources on Federal Lands in Mesa County, Colorado
  • At the end of that period I had recovered, and all that remained from the effects of the bowstring was a slight wrinkling of the skin from distension, and the deep blue mark round my neck which I have just shown to your highness. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly, has drifted into respectful acceptance.
  • After a minute she recovered enough to speak.
  • Well-preserved Late Cambrian radiolarian faunas were recovered from carbonate rocks of the Cow Head Group of the Great Northern Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, Canada.
  • Twenty-six vehicles believed to have been stolen were recovered.
  • The latter was successful and recovered damages of some £19,000 on the counterclaim.
  • These little people, quite recovered from their fatigue, had set about gathering checkerberries, and now came clambering to meet their play-fellows.
  • My sister-in-law has recovered from the shock, and we feel safe again now that Pepe is no longer in the house. An unexpected visit
  • The immense man, brandishing his recovered certificates, plunged forward to encounter them, shouting in Arabic, hustled them back, kicked them, struck at the camels with a stick till those in front receded upon those behind and the street was blocked by struggling beasts and resounded with roaring snarls, the thud of wooden bales clashing together, and the desperate protests of the camel-drivers, one of whom was sent rolling into a noisome dust heap with his turban torn from his head. The Garden of Allah
  • Tom blinked in surprise, then recovered himself.
  • Depending on the amount of data, a server with applications, settings, and data can often be recovered in less time than it would take to reinstall the operating system alone.
  • The milk is then strained and the grains recovered for reuse.
  • Slightly dazed and confused from his fall, Levi recovered his state of mind.
  • The exploration company said artifacts recovered from the new expedition will be housed in a permanent museum and exhibited around the world.
  • Isidore's face was pale and he quickly recovered, dusting his chiton.
  • The filtrate was discarded and the recovered retentate was divided into two equal aliquots.
  • After I'd almost recovered, he dragged me out of bed and began slapping me.
  • More ammonium sulphate solution is being recovered in the process of distilling oil shale.
  • As for Sally, she recovered and soon returned to her old self, never again mentioning what had happened.
  • He recovered quickly, and I could see that he was hopped up on angel dust, Tang, and Pop Rocks.
  • We can confirm that debris and bodies from the Air France plane were recovered from the water, " he told reporters at the air force base in Recife.
  • I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • An analog feedback signal, corresponding to the digital reference signal, is recovered from the tunable optical device.
  • Edmonton recovered less than half its total annual costs from electricity sales last year, as you say.
  • Back tomorrow once I'm fully recovered from the road trip to Stone Mountain, Georgia, the return part of which included six solid hours of heavy rain and the witnessing of a Georgia sheriff deputy hydroplane off the interstate as he sped by us to investigate a wreck up ahead. July 2008
  • Two 0.315 bore country-made pistols and two cartridges each were recovered.
  • Slowly he recovered his poise enough to murmur.
  • He realized he had been staring, and recovered himself as smoothly as he could.
  • Mudge and Roseroar had recovered completely from their insidiously induced lethargies and were eager to set out again. The Day of the Dissonance
  • In Bangalore, the police have recovered 20 million rupees ($403, 000) in two cases during this election, said Shankar Bidari, the city's commissioner of police.
  • He had recovered his balance quickly, grabbed a fire extinguisher and hurried back towards the fire. Bomber
  • And, so saying, I merely went from carte to tierce, and as he recovered wildly and parried widely I returned to carte, took the opening, and drove home heart-high and through and through. Chapter 11
  • The English recovered most of western Gascony, but in July 1453 a French army defeated Talbot at Castillon and Talbot himself, a paladin greatly admired by French and English alike, was killed.
  • Strontium is recovered from two strontium minerals, strontianite (strontium carbonate) and celestite (strontium sulfate). Strontium
  • Hydrogen can be effectively and economically recovered from the refinery gas by cryogenics, pressure swing absorption, or semipermeable membranes.
  • I have beeen shooting 100 grain ti-2 broadheads with a 1 cut for about three years and i have shot 2 in the gut and recovered both within 150 yards. Last night just before shooting hours ended I saw a mature buck that had already shed his antlers along with several does.
  • The day we recovered a $60 million verdict against a bank for breach of fiduciary duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eight gunflints were recovered from the site.
  • Several weapons, such as swords, shields, rapiers, daggers and spearheads, which were probably symbols of wealth and power, have also been recovered from the river.
  • As soon as I recovered from my shock, I yelled ‘Cut!’ and rushed up to Ria and Erwin.
  • Julio Lugo gets the nod at shortstop from the start, assuming he is recovered from a mild shoulder separation.
  • Emergency crews covered his vehicle with a blue tarpaulin to shield the scene from view while the body was recovered. The Sun
  • Within two years the affected mines had recovered sufficiently to have doubled and, in some cases, trebled their profits.
  • These bags have to be either full or empty when hauled and cannot be easily dismounted and recovered.
  • He explains that once he recovered from the injury, he was captured by Spaniards, thrown in jail and then sent to Constantinople to be the almoner to the French Ambassador.
  • A company is not prohibited from incurring unallowable costs, but they cannot be recovered either directly or indirectly under federal government contracts.
  • Oliver's Channel 4 series, Jamie's School Dinners, exposed Matthews's Twizzlers as consisting largely of water, rusk, pork fat and coating, with only one third of "mechanically recovered" turkey meat in the recipe. Marco Pierre White's secret plan to steal Jamie Oliver's school dinner thunder
  • When all parts of our society are matured and harmonized, our education system will be recovered from ill health.
  • A total of 699 manatees were found dead between Jan. 1 and Dec. 5; state officials say it's likely the cold temperatures also contributed to many of the 203 deaths in the "undetermined" category and the 68 deaths of manatees whose bodies could not be recovered. Manatees Flock To Power Plants To Escape Cold Water
  • Very few flakes or flake tools were recovered from this small occupation.
  • In every case of a petition for the assess - ment of damages, or for a jury, the said city may offer in court and consent in writing that a sum specified may be awarded as damages to the compkainant; and if the com - plainant shall not accept the same within ten days after he has received notice of such offer and shall not finally recover a greater sum than the one offered, not including interest on the sum recovered in damages from the date of the offer, the city shall be entitled to recover its costs after said date, and the complainant if he recover damages shall be allowed costs only to the date of the offer. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • By the end of the day I was more or less recovered, more or less back to normal, and I'll be close to re-establishing my usual routine tomorrow.
  • Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon.
  • Tom groaned incoherently, having still not recovered from the powerful blow that he'd received.
  • One of the climbers killed by an avalanche in Scotland at the weekend was a member of the mountain rescue team that recovered his body. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sloughing phagedena rapidly ensued, but under medical treatment he eventually recovered. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • He recovered with an exquisite chip that came to rest on the far lip of the hole. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, I should have thought it obvious that material which is not waste can be recovered from waste.
  • What I see in the above chart is that prices first climbed at one rate between 2001 and 2004 first red line segment on the left, then climbed at a faster rate until a blowoff in 2008, have since recovered, and are climbing again quite handily. Chris Martenson, Ph.D.: Don't Be Fooled: Inflation Has the Upper Hand
  • She recovered her equanimity, and was an agreeable image of serene dignity.
  • A break came in 2003 when a team returned to the hill and recovered several fragments of teeth and bone.
  • I lost my voice for a second but quickly recovered, though still nervous.
  • I got on a high, and the comedown was vicious, but I recovered from a bad hangover - and if there is a next time I probably won't drink as much and will read the side of the pack and go by the recommended dosage.
  • On Friday the fully recovered male swan was reunited with his brood of five cygnets on the River Kennet.
  • Officers recovered invoices, letterheads and customer names and orders to prove that he had been trading since 1994.
  • More than 30million of the haul has still to be recovered. The Sun
  • Among the items recovered are gold coins, medical equipment, clothing and footwear, and a shawm, a medieval forerunner to the oboe and one of the oldest such musical instruments in the world.
  • Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent rally.
  • It was found on fire around two hours later at Coalpit Lane, Denaby, and has since been recovered by police for forensic examination.
  • Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens.
  • The recorder came in with an adagio-like slowness and gravity, momentarily wobbled off-key, then recovered.
  • His body was recovered by another group of partisans and buried in the local cemetery the next day. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • And in that time, in a large cage of concrete and iron, Ben Bolt had exercised and recovered the use of his muscles, and added to his hatred of the two-legged things, puny against him in themselves, who by trick and wile had so helplessly imprisoned him. CHAPTER XXXIII
  • In addition, to the active stockpile of 5,113 warheads, there are somewhere around 8,000 to 9,000 "obsoleted" nuclear weapons - weapons that will not be kept in good repair, but will be dismantled eventually and their 30 tons or so of weapons grade metal recovered; and another 38 tons of military plutonium that has never been fabricated into a weapon. CounterPunch
  • He had an attack of pleuritis some weeks before, and had recovered, but latterly complained a little of his head. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • In addition to the vandalism, some stolen property was recovered from one of the three men.
  • When arrests were made stolen property was recovered that belonged to two victims of a robbery in the town centre.
  • I recovered myself a moment before the door opened, straightening my shoulders and standing a little taller.
  • Most of the moribund patients recovered due to his treatment.
  • It was a little nerve wracking to start with and I dropped some points on basic stuff and muffed the random attack sequence identification but I recovered on the cuts and the moulinet sequence. Duelling scars
  • Well, I appear to have recovered from my grouchy spell this week.
  • Though not fully recovered, he was propped up long enough to shoot the Mexican Chair bit, then flown to Kansas for integral scenes in which he was manacled to Gustaf Hammarsten as they made their way through a hotel and a mall. Sacha Baron Cohen on “Brüno”: “I won’t do it again.” Here’s why: » Scene-Stealers
  • She recovered but has been readmitted to hospital several times. Times, Sunday Times
  • She seemed upset but quickly recovered herself.
  • Redden Alt Mer and his Rovers had cut short the repairs to the Jerle Shannara last night, installed the recovered diapson crystals early this morning, and lifted off at first light. Morgawr
  • Taken by surprise, I lurched but recovered myself.
  • June never recovered from the trauma of her husband's violent death.
  • She did the slightest double take when she saw you in the bivalved cast but quickly recovered. Handle with Care
  • The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies.
  • A brief scan of the first page revealed things he hadn't been able to decipher from the distorted remnants he'd recovered from the wreck. LOST SUMMER
  • Once she stumbled, but somehow she recovered her balance and carried on running.
  • And as we recovered and responded, our national ensign was everywhere.
  • The client eventually recovered £1,000 in supplementary benefit additional requirements, backdated to 1976.
  • A factory which distilled a good standard tar for roofing paper recovered, besides benzole and naphtha, also about ten per cent. of creosote oil, used for one hundred parts raw paper, 176.4 partially distilled tar. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • Waste is fed into the primary chamber of the converter where the material is gasified by heat recovered from the gases exiting the refining chamber.
  • The younger fighter seemed to have recovered from the knockdown.
  • However, the US dollar recovered its losses after the market had digested the information.
  • Picture a Julius Caesar recovered from his murderous assault to confront a repentant Brutus, who must painfully work out the consequences of his actions.
  • No sooner had I recovered from the psychological trauma of last week's mantid attack than my pure blood was spilled again in broad daylight. Scientist attacked by bloodthirsty tiger!
  • The enargite of the Butte copper ores (pp. 201-203) contains a considerable amount of arsenic, a large part of which will be recovered from the smelter fumes by new processes which are being installed. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • Julio Lugo gets the nod at shortstop from the start, assuming he is recovered from a mild shoulder separation.
  • Electronic media is a tool that can be used for great evil - the balance would be: the real risk that evidence of that can be recovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dutch citizens returned to their homes in Arnhem the next year, they recovered remains from the Skytrain's wreckage and buried them in Remains Returned List WWII
  • A £38,000 BMW M3 convertible car, which had been stolen in a commercial burglary in Leeds, was recovered in East Bowling.
  • One officer was injured, and police recovered a large cache of arms from the rebels, the official said.
  • Two 17-year-old youths were arrested nearby and a phone was recovered. The Sun
  • He had still not fully recovered.
  • Police have not yet recovered the murder weapon, believed to be a knife with a substantial blade.
  • There was a minute where he looked like a decent guy, but he recovered fast and is now set in gerrymandered concrete for as long as he wants the gig. Brian Baird led junket to South Pole on taxpayers' dime (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • HE recovered the shoebrush from under the window of Tabby, the young assistant house-master, and tucking it into his pocket, skirted the outer limits of the school, dodged behind a fence, and creeping on all-fours, made a wide detour via the pond and rejoined the high road to Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World
  • But despite the fact that the doctors treated him, bled him, and gave him medicines to drink - he recovered.
  • Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort (unfermented beer) as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks.
  • I am glad to think that Canada has recovered with so much rapidity from the effects of war. Some After-War Problems—Unemployment, Immigration, Reparations
  • Calder checked that the car had a valid licence, then, donning leather gloves, recovered the ignition key from under the driving seat. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • He had no sooner recovered from this than he underwent abdominal surgery for ileitis, and then at the very beginning of his second term in November of 1957, he suffered a stroke, and so again he seemed an extremely inappropriate president because of these three well-publicized illnesses. The Mortal Presidency: Illness and Anguish in the White House
  • Thousands of messages between the three were recovered from their computer hard drives. Times, Sunday Times
  • We allow criminals who have stolen or conned people out of their money to retain their assets even though the property that they have taken has not been recovered.
  • Recovered from the illness that floored him last week, he was back marshalling and cajoling the men in front of him, and must have wondered what he had returned to.
  • That includes mechanically recovered or reconstituted meat. The Sun
  • Dahod LCB has recovered explosives, equipment such as drillers, compressors and wires, and tractors worth Rs 28 lakh. Top Headlines
  • Waste heat recovered from stale indoor air can heat water in domestic hot water tanks.
  • He was given treatment and cared for until he recovered.
  • Against all the odds, he recovered from his terrible injuries.
  • Police recovered a collection of weapons including steel bars, hammers and clubs, as well as a Vauxhall car.
  • He said no items had yet been recovered from the property but a careful and meticulous search would be carried out.
  • Birds such as the common murre and pigeon guillemot recovered slightly shortly after the Exxon Valdez spill, then saw their numbers plummet the next decade, she says. Scientists grapple with BP oil spill's cost to bird life
  • How she recovered so fast from last night beats the hell out of me.
  • She fully intends to continue her sporting career once she has recovered from her injuries.
  • Behind the ordinary front of one of the houses targeted police recovered 300 wraps of crack cocaine, which would have had a street value of £20 each.
  • The breathing is marked with great stertor, the pulse is very slow and irregular, cold sweats break out in patches on the surface of the body, and the animal often dies without having recovered consciousness. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • He still felt weak and shaky, as if he had recovered from the flu.
  • Some later model Russian missiles have been recovered in anti-terrorist raids, and some of these have become inoperative due to age or poor handling.
  • She initially passed out, but quickly recovered and tried to hold her brains in for over an hour until someone noticed and came to her rescue.
  • But recovered concrete can be crushed and used as road gravel or aggregate.
  • Although Tuesday's interest rate hike spooked global markets, they quickly recovered from what analysts described as a kneejerk reaction by traders. China's economy slows in Q3
  • Remember, $20 million in marketing requires a bump of at least $15 million in domestic gross to be recovered.
  • I can think of several options other than lying and malingering to explain the onset of hysterical symptoms and recovered memories.
  • There are thus special design considerations associated with anaerobic systems, though methane can be recovered and used as a source of energy.
  • Grog-tempered pottery associated with the burials recovered from the site identify the occupation with the Miller Three complex, A.D.600-1000.
  • Why is it not defamatory and why could not the appellant have recovered, in New South Wales, aggravated damages by reason of the psychiatric harm that she said she suffered?
  • Abundant goosefoot, some knotweed (both erect knotweed and other species), some wild rice, and seeds of various grasses and weeds were also recovered.
  • The water in dust removal of crushing process and the magnetite in tailings have been recovered.
  • Quasimodaspis, along with the inarticulate brachiopods that are the only other fossils so far recovered from this locality, was probably transported from a shallower facies.
  • Police say they recovered a shotgun and a 22 caliber rifle with a telescopic sight. Bird had a license to own such firearms.
  • However, the records of temperature and humidity could not be examined until the meteorograph had been recovered, and they were not therefore an immediate aid for forecasting.
  • Through recompression of the air, energy normally lost in braking is recovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wayne Pulleston recovered recovered from being 40 points behind only to fail on the frame ball pink which handed Heworth's Dave Taylor the first frame.
  • Two years later, America's Greg Lemond - another man who recovered from near-fatality - ousted the leader Laurent Fignon on a coruscating final stage in Paris… by six seconds.
  • He continued in a kind of cataleptic stupor, so that he would remain for hours in any posture he was placed, either in his chair, or in bed; and did not attempt to speak for about a fortnight; and then gradually recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • He's nowhere near recovered yet from his experiences.
  • A single strand of hair recovered from the victim's clothes managed to snare him and detectives arrested him at his home.
  • Performance has recovered strongly after some difficult years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a hard-fought game on a difficult pitch but we dug in deep and recovered from being a goal down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Torain fumbled the ball twice in the fourth quarter, only one of which was recovered by the Redskins. Ryan Torain tops 100 yards again
  • Now there are 75 tonnes of plutonium and 3,336 tonnes of uranium recovered from reprocessing, all stored and closely guarded but with no obvious use, at Sellafield.
  • When the water subsided, his body was recovered in the exact position.
  • Recovered guns and cannons had ranges of up to a mile.
  • The badly burned bodies were recovered from the wreckage but only one was identified. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stopes from the 49th to the 48th level also contained datolites but not as many - an estimated 400 pounds of nodules were recovered.
  • But in the expression of her countenance there was no character of suffering or distress; on the contrary, a wondrous serenity, that made her beauty more beauteous, her very youthfulness younger; and when this spurious or partial kind of syncope passed, she recovered at once without effort, without acknowledging that she had felt faint or unwell, but rather with a sense of recruited vitality, as the weary obtain from a sleep. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • Dried turtle meat, six live turtles and an undetermined number of explosives were recovered on the boat.
  • I'M astounded that councils stand to lose hundreds of millions but we are warned losses may be recovered from already overburdened council taxpayers. The Sun
  • The matter may be therefore redeemed for money, and the amount of an assythment may be recovered out of Ramorny’s estate.” The Fair Maid of Perth
  • She had recovered any composure that she might have lost. Daniel Deronda
  • Topped by a broad shingled asphalt roof and constructed from recovered timbers, the cabin is anchored by a Rumford fireplace that makes use of local stone. Molly’s Cabin by AGATHOM
  • Wounded troops who have recovered and returned to work medically downgraded were also to be considered. The Sun
  • Survey bench marks were established so the location of every excavation trench as well as of all uncovered features and recovered artifacts could be precisely recorded with the use of the tachymeters.
  • The woman's body was recovered from the water near the ferry linkspan after police had received a report at 2.30 am that she had fallen into the sea.
  • Although no diagnostic Late Archaic artifacts were recovered, the Early Woodland component of the site is reflected by the presence of ovate-stemmed points, a granitic celt, and Adena thick potsherds.
  • Energy can be recovered, waste dealt with cleanly, and everyone will be happy.
  • Edith was very unwell — & when she recovered we were confined by bad weather — so that I saw little of the place. enough however not to like. the road from Winchester thither is remarkably beautiful; so much so as to make the New forest about Lyndhurst & Lymington appear comparatively uninteresting. here we are in a very different country. Letter 220
  • Long, however, before mesmerism was heard of, medical history attests examples in which patients who baffled the skill of the ablest physicians have fixed their fancies on some remedy that physicians would call inoperative for good or for harm, and have recovered by the remedies thus singularly self-suggested. A Strange Story — Complete
  • The iron manillas were found at a depth of 160 centimeters in association with fragments of an iron chain, while the copper ones were recovered at depths ranging from 120 centimeters up to the surface.
  • Pearce felt he had truly seen a game of two halves after his team recovered from what he described as an "awful" opening 45 minutes. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • After months of therapy, she recovered physically and could make guttural sounds.
  • The backwash of my command as they instinctively repulsed it giddied me, but I recovered faster than they did. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Trevor Brooking was appointed caretaker manager of West Ham as Glenn Roeder recovered in hospital.
  • Wolf ferity was gradually recovered its and its inner ferity also came round gradually.
  • It took 8 weeks for extensor muscle strength to return to normal; the flexor muscle groups generally recovered within 4 weeks.
  • The hospital had virtually given her up for dead, but she eventually recovered.
  • Immediately after the biosatellite was recovered, attempts were made to revive the primate but there was no response to remedial measures.
  • She was in lunging motion before Mark had recovered his wits, sliding like a snake southwestward towards Carnarvon and Abermenai, where doubtless her companions were now in harbour or moored in the roads outside the dunes. His Disposition
  • Coital penetration recovered in 18 of 20 injected patients with erectile failure of functional (psychic) or organic (endocrinic, vasculoganic or neuropathic) origin.
  • I recovered some where they had halted in bieldy places; others of them went further, and fell into other hands, and particularly into those of a neighbour, who, a short while previously, had played an unmanly part relating to a sheep and the march which ran between us. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • Molecular fossils are recovered and studied using chromatographic techniques, mass spectrometry, and spectrophotometry.
  • Sadly, he has not recovered and they regretfully announced his resignation on Monday.
  • The body was recovered by police divers and removed to a mortuary at Bangor.
  • I am a recovered hypochondriac, meaning that medical stoicism has become a matter of honor for me. Oh, snap! Crackle and pop

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