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How big is your recovery partition? "
A "recovery partition" for Linux Mint 14 would be the installation media.
It depends on which desktop you opt for, since Linux Mint 14 comes in cinamon, mate, xfce and kde variants, but "around about one gigabyte" is a fair enough approximation.
Here is a mirror for the .iso files which one can download:
http://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/linuxmint/stable/14/
All variants would not fit on a LiveCD, so a LiveDVD or LiveUSB is required. For an Ultrabook, a LiveDVD is suitable, but for a tablet or netbook or a machine such as the Surface, a LiveUSB would be more the go.
So, since a LiveDVD or LiveUSB made from one of those .iso files is separate media, the answer to your question: "How big is your recovery partition?" is ... zero. Recovery data is kept on separate media.