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The club has recouped some of that through a frenzy of player sales.

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But the economy typically recoups most of that lost activity after a shutdown ends, as it would after disruption caused by a natural disaster.

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Hearts said it had since managed to recoup the money.

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More than a third of the money clawed back related to fraudulent activity during the Covid-19 pandemic, with other cash being recouped from unlawful council tax claims and illegal subletting of social housing.

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The Golden Returns study, created by the HEA Group and College Futures Foundation, ranks California community and career colleges based on how quickly students who invest in an education recoup its cost.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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