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Can S. Jobs bring back the magic to Disney?
It looks like we've been able to fill in that one year gap and renew our old friendship.
The daughters recuperated from the shock of the death of their father.
Why don't you make up for the lost time?
All you need to do is get back the time you have wasted.
To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, Tom drank a little more than was good for him.
To make up for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, Tom drank a little more than he should have.
Did the plane make up for the lost time?
She became more tranquil.
She came to her senses in hospital.
She regained consciousness in the hospital.
Her health seems to have improved considerably of late.
She fainted but came to after a few minutes.
She fainted, but came to after a few minutes.
She fainted but soon came to.
I want to get the book back from her.
He came to suddenly.
He's desperately trying to make up for the delay.
He made up for lost time by running fast.
He gradually recovered his temper.

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