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See: acquittal, change, collection, compensation, continuation, contribution, correction, damages, indemnification, indemnity, out of pocket, payment, progress, reconversion, recovery, redemption, rehabilitation, reimbursement, relief, renewal, reorganization, repair, reparation, replacement, restitution, resumption, resurgence, revival How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The recovery "is important in the sense that we are getting the chance to unify the missing parts and put them in their original place," said Michael Maggen, head of paper conservation at the Israel Museum, who will direct restoration of the document. Direct restoration of your files - you have the ability to retrieve a backup that was made yesterday, last week or 60 days ago to your computer anytime, anywhere RRC will perform circuit analysis and direct restoration efforts for communications paths, circuits, trunks, and satellite links used within the NCTS Guam communications area, United States Air Force Detachment 5 located at Anderson AFB, and the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas of operation supporting Joint Forces engaged in Operations Enduring Freedom and Nobel Eagle. |
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