So will the many documents relating to the degradation of Captain Alfred Dreyfus in 1894 on charges of treason, and to his eventual rehabilitation.
Baby elephants are sent long distances to be put under Daphne's care, and her love and knowledge ensure their survival and eventual rehabilitation.
If cultivation is successful, it is important that plants are allowed to mature and produce seeds for eventual rehabilitation rather than used for tryptamine production.
Arghezi's eventual rehabilitation, Florin Mihăilescu writes, came as both "an immediate effect" of Alexandru Toma's death and a sign of "progressive Destalinization."
After Rajk's execution and eventual "rehabilitation" early in 1956 Fryer felt guilty about his acquiescence in the trial.
Calwell later visited Kocan in the mental hospital (where he was confined for ten years), and through a regular correspondence encouraged his eventual rehabilitation.
This includes its eventual rehabilitation as a tourist attraction and cultural center that would generate revenue sufficient to maintain it.
This was paralleled with the gradual down-folding of anti-Cossack repressions and their eventual rehabilitation by the mid-1930s, including forming numerous units in the Red Army.
Furthermore, actions in cases of emergency must contribute, where possible, to the eventual rehabilitation and development of the region in question.
In the 1930s it was taken over by the gangster Pockmarked Huang and became a six-floor house of ill-repute before eventual rehabilitation under the communists during the Mao years.