Rehabilitate Sentence Examples

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  • Will you have to rehabilitate the carpet, walls, drapes or fixtures?

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  • Christie, on the other hand, in possession of later sources of information, and with more honest purpose, did much to rehabilitate him.

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  • In these conditions it seems appropriate to activate intact visual cortex of blind or partial sight patients to rehabilitate vision.

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  • It is a two acre facility used to rehabilitate dogs and train owners.

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  • To purchase a house located on one site and move it to another and then rehabilitate it.

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  • To purchase existing liens secured against the property and then rehabilitate the property.

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  • Some charities, namely those who rehabilitate individuals, will sometimes fix up old cars and motorcycles and then give them to people or families in need.

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  • In the same year his coolness and courage in a duel with Captain George Johnstone, M.P., assisted to rehabilitate him, and in 1775, having meantime taken an active part in politics, he became secretary of state for the colonies in the North cabinet.

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  • A third program, the Moderate Rehabilitation Program, helps rehabilitate substandard units and offers financial rental assistance to people in those units after rehabilitation.

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  • Torres, her two daughters and numerous volunteers work with the dogs to rehabilitate them with the ultimate goal of adopting the dogs to suitable "forever homes" (a home that the dog will live in for the rest of its life).

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  • The speech did not, however, set out clear thinking on how an expanded prison regime can rehabilitate prisoners.

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  • It 's a new approach to rehabilitate offenders serving community orders.

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  • One problem is that many of the items required to rehabilitate infrastructure will have a dual use.

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  • A career in this field allows bioengineers to develop solutions that improve health, prevent disease, treat diseases more effectively and rehabilitate patients with injuries.

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  • In 2010, the Rivers of American was drained, hence docking the riverboat, to rehabilitate the 55-year-old attraction.

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  • Therefore, Nioxin hair products are enriched with vitamins, minerals and special ingredients intended to rehabilitate the hair follicles, resulting in shiny healthy hair.

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  • To purchase a house and the land the house occupies, and to rehabilitate the property.

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  • Vehicle donations are used to help rehabilitate people through the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers.

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  • Running in water is a great way for injured runners to rehabilitate before hitting the treadmill.

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  • His view of the value of Albert of Aix, and his account of the First Crusade, have been generally followed (Kugler alone having attempted, to some extent, to rehabilitate Albert of Aix); and thus von Sybel's work may be said to mark a revolution in the history of the First Crusade, when its legendary features were stripped away, and its real progress was first properly discovered.

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  • The rivers of the midlands and east are of little importance to salmon-fishers, though the Trent carries a few, and in modern times attempts have been made to rehabilitate the Thames as a salmon river.

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  • Vain attempts were still made to rehabilitate them, and they were, in general, more highly estimated in England than elsewhere.

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  • Over the years, OLTL has attempted to rehabilitate the character through relationships with Viki (his revealed half-sister), Blair (former wife and mother of two of his children), Tea (former wife and attorney) and his daughter Starr.

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  • Gisler of Altdorf (in his book, Die Tellfrage, Bern, 1895) has also made an attempt to rehabilitate it from the purely historical point of view.

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