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It was nevertheless almost incredible that four years after Yalta there should be a complete split over Germany, with hot heads on both sides planning to use the Germans against their former allies, and with Nazi-minded Germans expecting to recover their power by fighting on one side or the other.
For the Lamtuna leadership, this new ideology dovetailed with their long desire to refound the Sanhaja union and recover their lost dominions.
Informally known as " The Big Book " ( with its first 164 pages virtually unchanged since the 1939 edition ), it suggests a twelve-step program in which members admit that they are powerless over alcohol and need help from a " higher power "; seek guidance and strength through prayer and meditation from God or Higher Power of their own understanding ; take a moral inventory with care to include resentments ; list and become ready to remove character defects ; list and make amends to those harmed, and then try to help other alcoholics recover.
A review of major longitudinal studies in North America found that a moderate number of patients with schizophrenia were seen to recover over time from their symptoms, raising the possibility that some patients may not require maintenance medication.
On Overkirk ’ s right flank, close to Ramillies, ten of his squadrons suddenly broke ranks and were scattered, riding headlong to the rear to recover their order, leaving the left flank of the Allied assault on Ramillies dangerously exposed.
Individual Allied commanders drove their troops forward in pursuit, allowing their beaten enemy no chance to recover.
INTERCHI ' 93 published a study by Matias, MacKenzie and Buxton showing that people who have already learned to touch-type can quickly recover 50 to 70 % of their two-handed typing speed.
These " coupon settlements " ( which usually allow the plaintiffs to receive a small benefit such as a small check or a coupon for future services or products with the defendant company ) are a way for a defendant to forestall major liability by precluding a large number of people from litigating their claims separately, to recover reasonable compensation for the damages.
The chaparral ecosystem as a whole is adapted to be able to recover from infrequent wildfires ( fires occurring a minimum of 15 years apart ); indeed, chaparral regions are known culturally and historically for their impressive fires.
The Sarmatians requested that Diocletian either help them recover their lost lands or grant them pasturage rights within the empire.
Gloucester had forced a change to the conditions of the Dictum, whereby the disinherited were allowed to recover their lands before they had paid their fines rather than after ; an arrangement that made repayment much easier.
Hamsters are hindgut fermenters and must eat their own feces ( coprophagy ) to recover nutrients digested in the hindgut, but not absorbed.
Both considered legal action to recover their costs when the affair with Currie was revealed.
In the late 1800s, Japanese military doctor Sagen Ishizuka, the founding father of shokuiku, had great success in helping people recover from their serious health problems.
Hans Mathias, on the other hand, went into a serious depression, never to recover ; he had quit school and returned to Gjerstad shortly before their father died.
Many of the Romans saw the beginning of Otto the 2nd ’ s reign as a glimmer of hope that it might be possible for them to recover their ancient rights and even free themselves from foreign rule.
Otto, prior to his accession, had promised to help John to recover his lost European possessions, but circumstances prevented them from making good their claims.
Q3A comes with several gameplay modes ; Free for All ( FFA ), a classic deathmatch, where each player competes against the rest for the highest score, Team Deathmatch ( TDM ), where usually two teams of four compete for the highest team frag total, Tournament ( 1v1 ), a deathmatch between two players, usually ending after a set time and Capture the Flag, which is played on symmetrical maps where teams have to recover the enemy flag from the opponents ' base while retaining their own.
When the Dominion forces suddenly withdrew into Cardassian territory, the Allies realized that they were withdrawing in order to gain time to recover from their battle wounds, so that they could come back stronger a few years later.
In John Ringo's " Council Wars " science-fiction series, characters with SCA or SCA-like experience help their society recover from a catastrophic loss of technology.
After several players from both teams tried to recover it, the ball rolled through and out of the end zone for a touchback, giving the Cowboys the ball at their 20-yard line.

recover and equilibrium
Still defined osteopathy as " that science which consists of such exact, exhaustive, and verifiable knowledge of the structure and function of the human mechanism, anatomical, physiological and psychological, including the chemistry and physics of its known elements, as has made discoverable certain organic laws and remedial resources, within the body itself, by which nature under the scientific treatment peculiar to osteopathic practice, apart from all ordinary methods of extraneous, artificial, or medicinal stimulation, and in harmonious accord with its own mechanical principles, molecular activities, and metabolic processes, may recover from displacements, disorganizations, derangements, and consequent disease, and regained its normal equilibrium of form and function in health and strength.
Anelastic solids represent a subset of viscoelastic materials: they have a unique equilibrium configuration and ultimately recover fully after removal of a transient load.
Designers of systems usually desire their systems to be able to withstand or recover from foreseeable system shocks ; therefore, many systems are designed with mechanisms in place to restore an equilibrium state.

recover and value
Even over the long-term, the full agricultural value of the land often failed to recover.
... whereas there would be other waste where you say it has some inherent value, let's keep it around for a hundred years, two hundred years, because there's a high likelihood we'll come back to it and want to recover that.
Instead of interpolating the texture coordinates directly, the coordinates are divided by their depth ( relative to the viewer ), and the reciprocal of the depth value is also interpolated and used to recover the perspective-correct coordinate.
In Cardinal Beaufort's case in 1453, for example, it is stated that " I shall have a subpoena against my feoffee and recover damages for the value of the land ".
Because quantization is a many-to-few mapping, it is an inherently non-linear and irreversible process ( i. e., because the same output value is shared by multiple input values, it is impossible in general to recover the exact input value when given only the output value ).
Arborists may be asked to assess the value of a tree in the process of an insurance claim for trees damaged or destroyed, or to recover damages resulting from tree theft or vandalism.
The only solution for and to recover different roles is to get away from the value.
The impact of the 1878 Paris demonstration was a depression in the value of gas company shares which did not recover until 1880.
The new value for the fourth bit can now be used in conjunction with the first constraint to recover the first bit as seen below.
# Where the owner wrongfully repossesses the goods, either to recover the goods plus damages for loss of quiet possession or to damages representing the value of the goods lost.
Given the impossibility for the player to recover to play professionally, the company has proceeded to fully write down the residual book value of the player's registration rights with a negative effect on the 2007 – 08 financial year for € 6. 8 million.
The tenant will not be entitled to any portion of the condemnation award, unless the value of the lease was greater than the rent paid, in which case the tenant can recover the difference.
The court findings stated that the Havasupai had portions of their land taken from them illegally in 1882 and that the tribe was entitled to recover the land from the US at fair market value ( ICC 210 ).
A character suffering a series of minor wounds will recover much more quickly than one receiving one significant wound even if the total wounds for each character amount to the same numerical value.
If the individual who adds value to the owner's chattel ( personal property ) is a trespasser or does so in bad faith, the owner retains title and the trespasser cannot recover labor or materials.
However, at partition, a co-owner is entitled to recover the value added by his or her improvements of the property if the " improvements " resulted in an increase in property value.
Bain had been able to recover value on its investment through a dividend recapitalization in 2003.
He could recover damages for the full value of the chattel at the time and place of conversion.
The plaintiff could also recover interest that would have been earned by the money value of the object and any expense ( except attorney's fees ) incurred in attempting to recover the object.
In the case of Cooper v. Chitty ( see infra ), Lord Mansfield said, " In form, trover is a fiction ; in substance a remedy to recover the value of personal chattels wrongly converted by another to his own use.

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