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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Deaver devised the campaign to rehabilitate the First Lady's image.
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Programs have been established to help young adults rehabilitate or achieve their potential.
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The city will be using some of its tax dollars to rehabilitate its downtown area.
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This fund was set up to help to help rehabilitate victims of landmines
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After surgery, he must rehabilitate his leg to develop the strength necessary to once again be an explosive runner.
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Eight months later it was announced that Nagy and his colleagues were to be rehabilitated.
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Elizabeth Fry had to struggle hard to prove that women could be rehabilitated, hence the wonder at her achievements in Newgate.
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He was released in 1960 and rehabilitated three years later.
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Many analysts said the interview was an obvious attempt by Salinas, who now lives in Ireland, to rehabilitate his reputation.
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Nixon devoted his two decades on the sidelines to rehabilitating his professional reputation with ponderous books and interviews about foreign policy.
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That, he said, suggests better opportunities for diagnosing nerve damage, and better chances for rehabilitating injured patients.
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The main hospital was rehabilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.