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  • 41Recover (song) — Single infobox Name = Recover Artist = The Automatic from Album = Not Accepted Anywhere B side = Song 6 Time=Money Jack Daniels Released = flagicon|UKNovember 7, 2005 September 18, 2006(Re release) Length = flagicon|UK2:57 Format = 7 , CD, CD… …

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  • 42Recover (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Recover Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Austin, Texas, USA Genre = Post hardcore, indie, pop rock Years active = 2000 2005 Label = Fueled by Ramen, Universal Associated acts = Young Love URL …

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  • 43Recover (Great White album) — Infobox Album Name = Recover Type = cover Artist = Great White Released = 2002 Recorded = Genre = Glam rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Recover is a cover album released by the American hard/glam… …

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  • 44recover from — phr verb Recover from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accident, ↑anaesthetic, ↑effect, ↑illness, ↑infection, ↑injury, ↑ordeal, ↑shock, ↑strain, ↑trauma, ↑wreckage …

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  • 45recover oneself — PULL ONESELF TOGETHER, regain one s composure, regain one s self control; informal get a grip (on oneself). → recover …

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  • 46recover — re·cov·er ri kəv ər vi, re·cov·ered; re·cov·er·ing (ə )riŋ to regain a normal position or condition (as of health) <recovering from the effects of a cold> …

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  • 47recover — Synonyms and related words: balance, bounce back, bring back, come about, come around, come back, come round, come to, come up smiling, compensate, convalesce, deliver, extract, extricate, free, gain strength, get about, get back, get better, get …

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  • 48recover — re·cov·er || rɪ kÊŒvÉ™(r) v. recuperate, get well; get back, regain, obtain again; cover again …

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  • 49recover — coverer …

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  • 50recover — I. v. a. 1. Regain, reclaim, get back, win back. 2. Retrieve, repair, recruit, make up for. 3. Heal, cure, restore, revive. 4. Rescue, save. 5. (Law.) Obtain by course of law, get by judgment. II. v. n …

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