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partially and recovered
She only partially recovered.
The ' historical ' world of Glorantha is in a more or less fallen state, having recovered only partially from a universal battle against Chaos in the mythic Godtime.
He enforced the policies of the Gregorian Reform as to clerical celibacy, was planning for the expulsion of the Normans from Italy and the elevation of his brother to the imperial throne, when he was seized by a severe illness, from which he only partially and temporarily recovered.
However, by 2012 tobacco production, Zimbabwe's top cash crop, had partially recovered with the income being divided between thousands of Black farmers rather than hundreds of white farmers.
* Zappella variant of Rett Syndrome or preserved speech variant: in this subtype of Rett syndrome the patients acquire some manual skills and language is partially recovered around the age of 5 years ( that is after the regression phase ).
" Out of 850 banks in the United States, 343 closed entirely, 62 failed partially, and the system of State banks received a shock from which it never fully recovered .".
He was responsible for ensuring the garrison was paid, leaving him owed £ 19, 395 by the Crown which was only partially recovered by the time he left in 1451.
The Eastern Romans, or Byzantines, partially recovered lost territory on numerous occasions but over time gradually lost all but Anatolia and parts of Thrace and the Balkans.
Harry Johnston suffered two strokes in 1925, from which he became partially paralysed and never recovered, dying two years later in 1927 at Woodsetts House near Worksop in Nottinghamshire.
The main exhibits of the roofed area are the fragments recovered from the Building of the Columns, with a number partially reassembled.
In 1299, Hethum, recovered at least partially from his blindness, ousted Constantin and once again resumed the crown.
In 113 AD, Apollonia was destroyed partially by an earthquake, but recovered quickly.
Red Tornado, recovered from his previous injuries as the weapon partially protected him from its energy, followed Morrow and revived some members of the JLA.
He only partially recovered, and he retired from office on 6 December 1964.
The partially recovered wreckage revealed no evidence of explosion, fire, or any electrical or mechanical failure, and an initial theory of sabotage was ruled out.
They are eliminated by Starfire, who has only partially recovered from wounds suffered in space.
Fortunately, Henry Rogers recovered his health, at least partially, and saw to it that construction was continued on the new railroad until it was finally completed early in 1909.
On his return to Żółkiew, after having partially recovered, he again took up philosophy, reading Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, and subsequently Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whose system chiefly attracted him and exerted a great influence on his views.
When he had partially recovered, he was appointed to the curacy of Rhyl.
It only partially recovered during the 19th century with the trading of wood from northern Europe.
Space Ghost, for instance, does not make an appearance, which leaves Brak ( who has partially recovered from his loss of mental capacity, although not completely ) and Zorak the only characters hosting.
At the time, Manston had only partially recovered from the ravages of World War II.
Thvari had formerly partially maimed Brynhild in a duel, whence she was known as Bögu-Brynhild " Stunt-Brynhild ", for she never fully recovered.
Modjeska suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed in 1897, but recovered and soon returned to the stage, continuing to perform for several additional years.

partially and strength
These increased costs are partially offset by a decrease of $56 million in expenditures for the reserve forces, largely because of the planned reduction in strength of the Army Reserve components during 1961.
The reports in question often dealt with a supposed increase in strength imparted by the drug ; this could partially be explained by the anaesthetic effects of the drug.
The Champion's ribs have been broken by the Thing, and he has been beaten unconscious by the She-Hulk ( partially by surprise and low esteem of women, when she had trained herself to what was stated as near Hulk-level strength ), or the power cosmic of the Silver Surfer.
At the time of Operation Market-Garden, the 10th SS Panzer Division had an approximate strength of 3, 000 men ; an armoured infantry regiment, divisional reconnaissance battalion, two artillery battalions and an engineer battalion, all partially motorized.
The method is based upon the concept of scoliosis as resulting from a complex of muscular asymmetries ( especially strength imbalances in the back ) that can be at least partially corrected by targeted exercises.
It is treated with a strongly base solution which partially dissolves the cortex leaving the strands smooth, It is then bleached and dyed to the required shade and given a synthetic resin finish which partially restores the strength and luster of the now damaged hair.
She partially succeeded ; Nalle-Maja draws strength from it, but also winds up with the stomach ache.
The strength of her cult is supposed to have been a result of her patronage of the blind and partially sighted, which was especially pertinent in a time before the invention of spectacles.
However, his strength has limits: the immensely strong Calatonian alloy cables, in which he was entombed, continued to partially restrain during his initial rampage on Earth.
A weak acid, such as acetic acid, may be partially dissociated ; the acid dissociation constant, pK < sub > a </ sub >, is a quantitative measure of the strength of the acid.
This version is certifiably insane and uses a makeshift shield created partially from human remains, and possesses superhuman strength and durability.
Frost at Yerkes Observatory partially on the strength of an article he'd written for Popular Astronomy magazine.
Although air is normally an excellent insulator, when stressed by a sufficiently high voltage ( an electric field strength of about 3 x 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > V / m ), air can begin to break down, becoming partially conductive.
The leg press can be used to evaluate an athlete's overall lower body strength ( from knee joint to hip and partially ankle extensors as well ).
He had scored 300 runs from 14 innings, but retained his place partially on the strength of his fielding.
These items include the following: items that increase Ryu's ninja power ; bottles that increase the player's score ; " Scrolls of the Spirit of the Dragon " that increase Ryu's maximum ninja power ; medicine that partially refills Ryu's strength meter ; Power Boosting Items ; and 1-ups.
Throughout the levels, the player can find " Recovery Medicine " bottles that partially replenish Ryu's physical strength ; as with all other items in the game, they are located in crystal balls that Ryu must slash to open.
He possesses enormous power and endurance for his size, his feats of strength including supporting his own weight with his jaws, to being able to partially lift a fully grown African Elephant.
Due to the irregular makeup of the forces, troop strength of the PMR is in dispute, but it is generally accepted that it was as large, if not larger, than the Moldovan forces, as shown by the fact that the PMR forces were able to repel Moldova in the fighting near Bendery and partially near Dubǎsari.
By 1981, SWATF's total strength numbered some 10, 100 men, organised into both tribal-based battalions ( including separate units for Ovambo, Herero, and Cape Coloured ethnic groups ) and multiethnic units partially manned by white South-West African personnel.
Most studies suggest that the tendon can be regenerated at least partially, while still being inferior in strength to the original tendon.
This is perhaps partially because mares, without the luxury of a stallion's great strength and with the responsibility of foals at foot, must possess even greater wisdom than even the stallions of their herds if they are to remain free and wild.

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