They try to rehabilitate them so that they can live out their remaining years happily.
At a local gym detective Kinsey Millhone meets an accident victim trying to rehabilitate his body.
As Tim acknowledged on Wednesday, his decision to rehabilitate, rather than fire, coach Rice was wrong.
But don't think for one minute that Rice won't find a way to rehabilitate his reputation.
Now they are hoping to rehabilitate the boys and one day return them home.
Unfortunately, the China Banking Regulatory Commission cannot take the steps necessary to rehabilitate the banks.
Scottish Conservative justice spokesman John Lamont said more had to be done to rehabilitate prisoners.
In Northern Ireland, the same scheme was used to rehabilitate young victims of sectarian violence.
Maybe it is time to rehabilitate grants as a key tool in the investor toolbox.
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Some wondered whether it was Libya or Europe that was so anxious to rehabilitate the image.
Rescue teams managed to rehabilitate 300 sea otters and return them to the wild after the spill.
And since 2004, we were able to rehabilitate from radiation about 3, 000 square kilometers of the polygon.
Work to rehabilitate Guernsey Airport's airfield will not require further runway closures, according to the airport director.
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In the late 1970s, a fellow musician from Boston contacted him, asking him to rehabilitate his ailing bass.
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Democrats were explicit that this was an attempt to rehabilitate the idea that government could nurture new industries.
So officials realized that a better way to deal with the threat of radicalized Muslims was to rehabilitate them.
Chris Brown, who has been desperately trying to rehabilitate his image in order to sell his new album F.
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Of course, because both men incurred their issues in mid-career, they have had a chance to rehabilitate their images.
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There is an effort to rehabilitate orphaned and destitute children, including the disabled.
They also continue to rehabilitate stranded and oiled animals in minor oil spills.
He has seized this opportunity to rehabilitate his Syrian counterpart President Bashar Assad.
With thousands of such households to support and at least 5, 000 permanently disabled veterans to rehabilitate the government has appealed for donations.
By helping to rehabilitate vertigo sufferers, it will have shown that it is good for something other than playing games.
Mr. LESIEUR: Sarkozy is somebody who ran on that campaign to rehabilitate work and ambition, and for Sarkozy, money is good.
They are apparently backed by a leadership that wants to rehabilitate Iran's renegade image and possibly stabilize relations with the West.
Kaplan means to rehabilitate the sort of geography associated with certain Victorian and Edwardian scholars, especially the British historian Halford J.
Has Michael Jackson crossed some kind of line where he is no longer going to be able to rehabilitate his image?
Unlike the Catholic Church, it rarely allowed them to serve in other Scout troops and made no attempt to rehabilitate them.
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For a prime minister trying to rehabilitate his credibility with alienated voters, redemption is sought from a tongue lashing on TV.
But Mr Fico's critics fret that behind his approach lies an attempt to rehabilitate the Nazi-backed Slovak puppet state of 1939-45.
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