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For a while he was near death, and spent nearly two months in recuperative care.
There is less emphasis on the recuperative power of art than in some other works.
Even in his recuperative state, Register felt that he knew the proper response.
This opportunity of recovering energy is where the term recuperative results from.
It was used as a recuperative care facility for hotel and restaurant workers.
But the recuperative powers of the enemy were no mystery.
A crystal singer is known to have great recuperative powers.
Why was she not in his house, in recuperative sleep?
The most important unknown factor now is his biological recuperative power, with which we have little experience,?
"We're really impressed with this young man's recuperative powers," he said.
Then, after a somewhat longer recuperative period, it was the Countess' turn again.
He studied the natural recuperative powers of the body, and showed how they could be made to help the patient.
Lafayette stayed at and used the house as a recuperative hospital for his soldiers.
"I have more faith in your recuperative powers than you have."
Recuperative measures were put in place and largely worked.
Those who would count him out should bear in mind that he has remarkable recuperative powers.
He believes in a lawn's recuperative power and suggests putting regular care on hold.
But as a group, the Unclean had amazing recuperative powers.
Agent Taft appears to have some pretty strong recuperative powers.
At the very least he's on a recuperative sabbatical.
Like all medical practitioners, he relied ultimately on the body's recuperative powers.
It was extraordinary - the recuperative power of youth.
"Now, as for you," Gold said, "effective immediately you're on two weeks' recuperative leave."
A small number of convalescent and recuperative holidays can be arranged.
So the immortal had strong recuperative powers, as well.