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Recovery (2016 film)

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Recovery is a documentary narrative film about the recovery process of Matt Faulkner, a college-aged man who, a few years earlier, had suffered from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) from a motor vehicle accident in which he was a passenger. The film explores how one copes with trag...

Recovery Centers of America

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Recovery Centers Of America, is a private health insurance based addiction treatment provider that is in-network with most major insurance plans in their area of operation. They have locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, and offer interventions, deto...

Recovery Is Possible

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Recovery Is Possible is a small, specialized Linux distribution based on Slackware that includes system maintenance and recovery applications on a live CD or USB flash drive. The RIP disc comes in two flavors: one with the X Window System and one without. The X-capable version do...

Recovery of Ukraine Conference in Lugano

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Recovery of Ukraine Conference in Lugano (URC2022) is a two-day international conference held on 4-5 July 2022 in Lugano, Switzerland designed to present the Ukrainian roadmap on the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine, as well as to discuss the plans for the reconstruction of Ukr...

Recovery research institute

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The Recovery Research Institute (RRI) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) research institute of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry. The Institute was created in 2012 in recognition of an increased medical, social and economic burden attributa...

Recruitment 2.0

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Recruitment 2.0 is a term used to define advances in recruitment that were made possible as a result of Web 2.0. The underlying concepts of Web 2.0, information sharing and collaboration between users, are also the driving forces of Recruitment 2.0. Applications include:* The use...

Recruits – Wild in the Streets

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Recruits - Wild in the Streets is the third album by Canadian heavy metal band Thor. It is also the soundtrack for the 1986 film Recruits.<ref name="thordiscog" />ReceptionReception of the album has generally been mixed to negative. From Rock Hard a reviewer Thomas Kupfer gave a ...

Recurring segments from Tosh.0

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A common addition to the various videos broadcast on Tosh.0 are the various segments that are used to feature said videos. Some of these segments have only been used once. The following is a list of those segments, both past and present. 20 Seconds A segment where Tosh tries to m...

Recurring themes in The Mighty Boosh

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Within The Mighty Boosh there are many themes that recur throughout both the live shows and the episodic series as well as the original radio series.* In the first series, Vince and Howard make little effort to hide that The Mighty Boosh is a production with budget constraints (t...

Recursion Pharmaceuticals

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Recursion Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that focuses on mapping and decoding biology by integrating technological innovations across biology, chemistry, automation, data science, and engineering. History In January 2014, the company moved its operation...

Recycle Rama

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Recycling is reusing materials such as glass, metal, paper, etc. (O&rsquo;Conner) Recycling is beneficial to the community in a variety of ways. The mid-Michigan community created a recycling event and called it Recycle Rama (Farrington). The Recycle Rama committee included: Lans...

Recycled Building Materials

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Recycled Building Materials According to the Natural Building network, which sites a study revealed on both Public Broadcasting Radio and a Los Angeles Times article, the square footage of a typical home in the United States has doubled since 1949, yet the average size of an Amer...

Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition

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The Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition or RWM is an annual trade show in the United Kingdom that showcases waste and recycling products and services, recyclers of a wide range of materials, specialist consultants and waste management companies.Founded in 1967 and held annu...

Recycling in schools

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Recycling in schools refers to the educating of the children on how and what to recycle. Schools are now setting aside recyclable materials to be collected for recycling and made into new products by manufacturers. This includes cans, bottles, and even paper products. Recycling p...

Recyclone

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rightRecyclone is the avante-guard hip hop/industrial alter-ego of Halifax musician and photographer Jon Hutt. Hutt grew up in and around the community of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, and contributed to east coast underground supergroup The Motes. The Motes, which included J. LaPo...

Red (nightclub)

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Red was a nightclub located in Washington D.C.. It shut its doors on October 23, 2005, after nine years of operation. The club was owned by Farid Ali, and featured a set roster of weekly resident DJs as well as a number of guest DJs from around the U.S. and abroad.BackgroundThe c...

Red 3 Rummy

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&gt;Advanced Rummy is a variation of Rummy for two or more players. It is played with one standard deck of cards per player, including the jokers. The jokers and twos are wild.&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash...

RED Air Flight 203

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RED Air Flight 203 (L5203/REA203) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic to Miami International Airport by RED Air. On June 21, 2022, the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft operating the service suffered a left landing gear colla...

Red Alert (video game)

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Red Alert, also known as WW III, is a fixed shooter developed by Irem and released in arcades in July 1981.GameplayIn Red Alert, the player controls an anti-aircraft turret that can move left and right across the ground, and can only fire straight up. The objective of the game is...

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