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recovered and goal-scoring
He slowly recovered from the injuries, and returned to playing for ŁKS Łódź, although his goal-scoring abilities did not recover initially.

recovered and form
What evidence does survive is usually in the form of artefacts recovered from peat bogs.
The most popular form of thermal energy storage for cooling is ice storage, since it can store more energy in less space than water storage and it is also less costly than energy recovered via fuel cells or flywheels.
Carnelian was recovered from Bronze Age Minoan layers at Knossos on Crete in a form that demonstrated its use in decorative arts ; this use dates to approximately 1800 BC.
MacEoin notes that after the deaths of those Azali Babis who were active in the Constitutional Revolution in Iran, the Azali form of Babism entered a stagnation from which it has not recovered as there is no acknowledged leader or central organization.
Turgeon returned to the Islanders ' top line for the Wales Conference Finals against the Montreal Canadiens, though he was not in peak form as he had not fully recovered.
* In " Utopia ", the Tenth Doctor does not recognise the human form of the Master, although the Doctor did recognise him, and name him " Master ", as soon as he recovered his Time Lord physiology and mind.
Following an investigation into the future of universities, the July 1997 report of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, chaired by the then Sir Ronald Dearing recommended the ending of universal free higher education, and that students should pay £ 1, 000 towards the cost of their tuition fees, which would be recovered in the form of a graduate tax.
On April 17, 1995, the Cincinnati Reds signed him and he briefly recovered his form batting. 286.
Although he recovered sufficiently to complete the work, he never attempted anything on a comparable scale afterwards, returning to a more pared-down form for his concluding narrative films, Edward II ( perhaps his most politically outspoken work, informed by his Queer activism ) and the Brechtian Wittgenstein, a delicate tragicomedy based on the life of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.
On the desert's edge, a recovered Vorbis attempts to finish off Om's tortoise form, abducts Brutha, and proceeds to become ordained as the Eighth Prophet.
The motivation behind this extension to the differential operator is that the semigroup of powers D < sup > a </ sup > will form a continuous semigroup with parameter a, inside which the original discrete semigroup of D < sup > n </ sup > for integer n can be recovered as a subgroup.
The epigrams hitherto recovered from ancient monuments and similar sources form appendices in the second and third volumes of Dübner's edition.
It has not been known what was the original form of the melody because the first copy has not been recovered to this day.
The side recovered its form in time to again win their division on the eve of the formation in 1963 of the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional football league.
Although the party recovered somewhat in subsequent elections, it remained the smallest party in the House of Commons until it disbanded itself permanently in 2004, and merged with the Canadian Alliance to form the Conservative Party of Canada.
Hobbs struggled to regain his form when he recovered from the injury and his scoring was inconsistent, but he still finished the season with 2, 114 runs at 40. 65.
Hobbs ' form recovered in 1924 to the extent that Arlott described it as the beginning of " his quite phenomenal second lease of cricketing life ".
The classical form of is recovered when the trace is expressed in terms
Instead of using hot air to dry the clothing, mechanical steam compression dryers use water recovered from the clothing in the form of steam.
It was recovered by Austen Henry Layard in 1849 ( in fragmentary form ) in the ruined Library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh ( Mosul, Iraq ), and published by George Smith in 1876.
In the run up to the 1998 World Cup, Le Tissier scored a hat-trick in a 4 – 1 victory for England B against Russia B, at Loftus Road ; despite this, he was controversially overlooked by manager Glenn Hoddle for the final squad, a decision that the player himself cited as a hiatus in his career after which his form never fully recovered.
The principal connection α on Q can be recovered from the form η by taking Q to be the associated bundle P ×< sub > H </ sub > G. Conversely, the form η can be recovered from α by pulling back along the inclusion P ⊂ Q.

recovered and following
As we expected, on the following day my Uncle was completely recovered and opened the store as usual at 10 in the morning.
But he had many enemies at home ; in 393 he was driven out by the Illyrians, but in the following year, with the aid of the Thessalians, he recovered his kingdom.
Æthelred ruled a long reign but ultimately lost his kingdom to Sweyn of Denmark, though he recovered it following the latter's death.
A small number of meteorite falls have been observed with automated cameras and recovered following calculation of the impact point.
The facility houses for training purposes the reconstruction of more than 90 feet of the TWA flight 800 Boeing 747, which was recovered from the Atlantic Ocean after it crashed on July 17, 1996 following a fuel tank explosion.
The Antonescu regime played a major role in the Holocaust, following to a lesser extent the Nazi policy of oppression and massacre of the Jews, and Romas, primarily in the Eastern territories Romania recovered or occupied from the Soviet Union ( Transnistria ) and in Moldavia.
Tourism recovered in 2004, following the post-11 September 2001 recession, and continued to grow in 2005, making up more than 48 % of St. Lucia's GDP.
Artifacts recovered from salt water, particularly metals and glass need be stabilized following absorption of salt or leaching of metals.
By 257, Valerian had already recovered Antioch and returned the province of Syria to Roman control but in the following year, the Goths ravaged Asia Minor.
However, despite the limited time frame, a large amount of material was recovered and studied over the following decades.
A small number of meteor falls have been observed with automated cameras and recovered following calculation of the impact point.
According to Mandos ' prophecy, following Melkor's final return and defeat in the Dagor Dagorath ( Battle of Battles ), the world will be changed and the Silmarils will be recovered by the Valar.
As the suicide bombings were sharply decreasing after 2005 following IDF's and Shin-Bet's efforts, the Israeli economy has recovered.
In the war with the Abbasid Caliphate under Al-Muti, Nikephoros began with a severe defeat in 954, from which he recovered in the following years by victories in Syria, starting in 957.
At this point the team nearly folded, but eventually recovered and regrouped, returning to level three in the following campaign.
During the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War, following a major victory over the Ottoman fleet, the Venetians captured the island again on 20 August 1656, but the Ottomans recovered it barely a year later, on 31 August 1657, after a siege of 36 days.
Off-air home audio recordings of various television programmes have also been recovered, at least preserving the soundtracks to otherwise missing shows, and some of these ( particularly from Doctor Who ) have been released on CD by the BBC following restoration and the addition of narration to describe purely visual elements.
The lunar samples were recovered the following day.
The stock price then recovered its value and more the following year, however.
In the following weeks, the cable-laying ship Mackay Bennett was dispatched from Halifax to the scene of the disaster recover the dead, and the first body recovered was identified as that of nine-year-old Walter.
He had sufficiently recovered from wartime injuries to appear at the London Coliseum on 19 June 1916, as Rahmat Sheikh in The Maharani of Arakan, with Lena Ashwell ; at the Playhouse in December that year as Stephen Weatherbee in Charles Goddard & Paul Dickey's play The Misleading Lady ; at the Court Theatre in March 1917 he played Webber in Partnership and at that theatre the following year appeared in Eugène Brieux's play, adapted from the French, Damaged Goods ; at the Ambassadors Theatre in February 1918 he played George Lubin in The Little Brother, and during 1918 toured as David Goldsmith in The Bubble.
Although he recovered, the following May was wet and, after a thunderstorm, he became sick and bedridden.
In 1743 he published the paper On the structure and diseases of articulating cartilages – which is often cited – especially the following sentence: “ If we consult the standard Chirurgical Writers from Hippocrates down to the present Age, we shall find, that an ulcerated Cartilage is universally allowed to be a very troublesome Disease ; that it admits of a Cure with more Difficulty than carious Bone ; and that, when destroyed, it is not recovered ”.
When Morgan, a Freemason, learned of the theft he recovered the jewels and returned them to the lodge the following day.

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