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recover

[ri-kuhv-er] / rɪˈkʌv ər /




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Chicago’s furious comeback involved one of the less likely plays in football in recent years: actually recovering an onside kick.

From The Wall Street Journal

Your bank account might still be recovering from Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras tour, but Disney+ are now letting fans relive it with a six-part docuseries.

From BBC

"A number of exhibits were recovered from the scene and we are hopeful that as science moves on it might give us an opportunity."

From BBC

"It's a soft tissue, I think he's going to lose some games, I don't know for sure. He is a guy who is always fit so he might recover quite well."

From BBC

Two buckles were recovered, one dating to the late Roman period and one dating to the post-medieval period.

From BBC