Word: reclaimation
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...must be a tough life being such a selfless public servant, so busy helping others that you don't even notice that it's fall or that your kids have birthdays. But the Torch was about to put all that behind him. "It is time for me to reclaim my life," he went on. "I have done my duty to my country...
...with clean images.' Nepal's politicians decried his power grab as unconstitutional, but his beleaguered subjects may give Gyanendra the benefit of the doubt. And if the monarch proves more successful than the pols in quelling the Maoist violence and restoring order, Nepalis might be in no hurry to reclaim the elusive fruits of democracy...
...Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study has recently reconfirmed that within five years it will reclaim Byerly Hall and the Rieman Center—forcing the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid and student dance troupes to find new homes...
Although Radcliffe’s decision to invoke its right to reclaim the property does not come as a surprise, Faculty officials said finding suitable space for the displaced organizations remains a daunting task...
Reeve's fight to reclaim his life was joined almost the moment he fell headfirst off his horse. In order to keep his paralyzed muscles from withering, his therapists put him on an exercise bicycle known as a functional electrical stimulus (FES) system, which uses electrodes to jolt leg muscles into a pedaling motion. A session on the bike builds muscle mass and provides a good cardiovascular workout. "My heart rate goes up 40 beats per minute," Reeve says, "and in seven years, I've lost an average of only an inch and a half off my thighs, calves...