"We are rightly proud of the role Britain played in righting a profound wrong, " he added.
The Soma of Essex has been designed to be self-righting in the event of a capsize.
Even here where restoration is futile, Uzbeks are busy righting minarets and retouching Koranic script.
Righting a historical wrong was not without the unintended consequence of minimizing the risk.
Righting them will require wholesale reform both of financial regulation and of the entire global monetary system.
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Time will tell if HP is righting the ship, but the equally portentous example of Yahoo!
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Understanding why this happens is the first step to righting a tragic wrong.
Pettitte has practically made a career of righting the ship for the Yankees.
"This is about righting a wrong, " said Liberal Democrat councillor Paul Hodgkinson, chairman of the A419 Noise Action Group.
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You correctly recognize that we are righting the wrongs of past management and putting the "new Cambridge" firmly on track.
The move would enjoy greater public support if it were "simply an argument about righting a wrong", Mr Fox said.
Righting these imbalances will be tricky, even if the strength of emerging economies makes the world less dependent on America.
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Russell and his wife later arrived in Los Angeles to pick up the car -- righting a wrong after 42 years.
Bjorn-Soren Gigler, a Senior Governance Specialist at the World Bank, sees the mapping project as a step towards righting that wrong.
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Law, in short, is a flawed tool for measuring scandal, just as it is often a clumsy tool for righting wrongs.
But one of the wonderful things about this country is that we're pretty good at righting our ship when we're wrong.
There was talk of opening more stores, righting the menswear collection, which had lost its way under Vukmirovic, and expanding the accessories line.
The young governor pushed through the state legislature a massive budget reform package aimed at righting the fiscal ship of the Badger State.
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Underlying almost all the ethnic conflicts in Indonesia are economic imbalances--and righting that equation will be the single biggest challenge for the next government.
"Righting a great wrong and demonstrating that it's possible to recreate lost beauty - it's utterly romantic, and actually do-able on occasions, " says Dan Cruickshank.
If really righting past wrongs, recipients would not include recent immigrants.
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Named Moksha (meaning liberation in Sanskrit) the custom 26ft (8m) pedal boat had a top speed of three knots, was self-righting and held supplies for months at sea.
So Cassidy, righting that dreadful wrong, has filmed it herself.
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"We applaud this purging of assets as an attempt to cuts its losses and focus on stabilizing its platform and righting the franchise toward growth, " said Meredith Whitney of Oppenheimer.
At the same time, the success of international tribunals in bringing suspected war criminals such as Yugoslavia's former leader Slobodan Milosevic to trial has created a new impetus for righting the serious wrongs of the past.
"We applaud this purging of assets as an attempt to cuts its losses and focus on stabilizing its platform and righting the franchise toward growth, " said Meredith Whitney of Oppenheimer, in response to Merrill's CDO moves.
After righting his ship in 2011 and finishing the season strong to become New York's No. 2 starter in the playoffs, Nova scuffled through a sub-par 2012, where the Yankee brass often said he was losing focus.
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