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Recuperable

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Re`cu´per`a`ble    (rė`kū`pẽr`å`b'l)
a.1.Recoverable.


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His figurative paintings--a melange of texts, charcoal drawings with small dabs of brown color, and a marque piece of a male head on a motorized device attached to one of the panels--convey a sensitivity that is recuperable if we consider the works as the artist's internal dialogue with himself, and with man as a universal subject.
Once having lost her followers and her namesake, neither words nor action seem recuperable.
Peanuts and easily recuperable elsewhere, not just through increased domestic charges.
 
 
 
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