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Recovery Of Debts In American Plantations Act 1731
Recovery or Recover may refer to: Arts and entertainment Books * ''Recovery'' (novel), a Star Wars e-book * Recovery Version, a translation of the Bible with footnotes published by Living Stream Ministry Film and television * ''Recovery'' (film), a 2007 BBC television drama * ''Recovery'' (TV series), a 1996 television series from ABC TV * "Recovery" (''NCIS''), a 2012 episode of the tenth season of ''NCIS'' * "Recovery", a 2013 episode of the fifth season of '' NCIS: Los Angeles'' Music * Recover (band), a post-hardcore band from Austin, Texas Albums and EPs * ''Recover'', 2007 EP by Florida band Automatic Loveletter * '' Recover, Vol. 1'', 2016 EP by Amy Lee * ''Recovery'' (ApologetiX album), a 2009 album by ApologetiX * ''Recovery ( Algebra Blessett album)'', a 2014 album from singer Algebra * ''Recover'' (Confide album), a 2010 album by American metalcore band Confide * ''Recovery'' (Eminem album), a 2010 Grammy-winning album by Eminem and best-selling album of 2010 ...
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Recovery (novel)
''Star Wars: The New Jedi Order'' (or ''New Jedi Order'' or ''NJO'') is a series of 19 science fiction novels, published from 1999 to 2003, set in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe. The series revolves around the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy 21–25 years after the events depicted in ''Return of the Jedi''. The New Jedi Order was the restored and reformed Jedi organization, following the Great Jedi Purge and subsequent fall of the Galactic Empire. The Jedi Knights, reduced in number to only a handful, were slowly restored, primarily under the leadership of Luke Skywalker. Additional related stories were published, some as e-book novellas (as recently as 2006) and others as comic books (as recent as 2010/2011); these increase the total number of published ''NJO''-related stories to 26. Following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm, in 2014, most existing ''Star Wars'' spin-off works—including those related to ''The New Jedi Order''—were declared non-canon and reb ...
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