recoverer


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Synonyms for recoverer

someone who saves something from danger or violence

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Either a firm exited bankruptcy protection and returned to performance parity with its industry (= 1, a recoverer) or did not (= 0, a non-recoverer).
He's very sore, we won't know until the next few days but he's usually a good recoverer," added Kerr.
He added that "Mexico was a very slow recoverer compared to what it could have done if the financial mess had been cleaned up faster, and that there are clear disincentives coming from IMF and U.S.
Special thanks to Greg Fauquier, who believes that the mineral industry has nothing to fear from challenge, new ideas, and even criticism, and much to gain from new opportunity; to Edward and Maryann May whose support and commitment to this project went far beyond geology; to John Barlow for his ear, his advice and support, and his intense love of minerals which probably willed there to be world-class specimens in Wisconsin; and to George Burnham, for his inspiration as an explorer and recoverer of new mineral localities.
She tells her reader that the death of American authorship that is implicit in the Dead Letter Office no longer exists because she is the recoverer of the secret traces of history and of all the letters and words that have been burned by "the cart-load" (Melville 73).
Another recoverer is Jesse Bell, who loses everything including her husband, son, and self-respect and turns to heroin for solace.
"If anybody has already made recoveries from the wreck they are obliged by law to report to the recoverer of wreck.