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Short answer: no.

 

Long answer: no.

 

Other answer:  Maybe.  I'm guessing you don't have a backup of any kind (.sql file containing the DB, or a binary log).  I'm sure if you did you wouldn't be asking this question.  Your only other hope would be recovering the delete MySQL files from your harddrive which would be very complicated and probably would not work.

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