Rehabilitated Sentence Examples

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  • The chair was suppressed by the viceroy in 1808, but again rehabilitated on the restoration of Pius VII.

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  • Annually at least 5000 rehabilitated hedgehogs are being released into the wild.

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  • It does not seem that any maritime trade followed these discoveries, and indeed it is doubtful whether his contemporaries accepted the truth of Pytheas's narrative; Strabo four hundred years later certainly did not, but the critical studies of modern scholars have rehabilitated the Massilian explorer.

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  • Under William II., however, whose principles were those of his grandfather, Puttkammer was largely rehabilitated.

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  • Elizabeth has been censured for having made no effort in later years to clear her mother's memory; but no vindication of Anne's character could have rehabilitated Elizabeth's legitimacy.

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  • At any rate, if relevance in proximo is interpolated in the peccant clause of the canon of the Joint-Method, the practical utility of the method is rehabilitated.

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  • Finally, to the psychologist it spelt the failure of intellectualism, and encouraged, therefore, some form of rehabilitated experientialism.

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  • Projects undertaken on tips in Derbyshire have successfully rehabilitated these areas.

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  • Iraq has denied similar accusations in the past, saying the pipeline, closed nearly 20 years ago, has not been fully rehabilitated.

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  • If the stations are not rehabilitated any time soon, repairs will no longer be enough to keep them running, warned Jasim.

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  • The big anti-war protests in late 2002 and early 2003 also rehabilitated mass mobilization as a way to engage in politics.

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  • On Charles VII.s part this meant oblivion and silence until the day when in 1450, more for his own sake than for hers, he caused her memory to be rehabilitated; but Joan had given the country new life and heart.

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  • The progress which they have made does not mean that it is going to be easy for them to be rehabilitated into the community.

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  • At our Center the refugees of this barbaric trade are rehabilitated into natural living groups.

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  • This does not mean to say that suddenly the 1960s tower block should be rehabilitated back into society.

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  • The main lesson is an uncomfortable one for people of a liberal disposition who instinctively prefer to see offenders rehabilitated rather than incarcerated.

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  • They were then put in the back of a van and taken to the swan sanctuary in Egham to be cleaned and rehabilitated.

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  • Dilapidated houses are demolished and those that still are habitable are rehabilitated.

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  • He even spends a period of time as a Borg, the spokesborg Locutus, from which position he is rescued and rehabilitated, although the experience leaves a lingering trauma.

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