They are actually being used in this country to reclaim swampy, boggy land. |
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He faded, understandably, in the second half but by then he had wrenched the game beyond Celtic's reclaim. |
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Luke is called home to Pine River, Colorado to reclaim the ranch his father lost in a gentlemen's agreement. |
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I won't be checking any baggage in, so there won't be any baggage hall reclaim horrors to endure. |
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But almost anyone who has tried to reclaim her waist can point to weeks or months when it doesn't seem to work that way. |
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At least in our qualified judgment, the chef at 3Dlabs can certainly reclaim that lost star outside his door. |
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We're here to mark that day in history when the allied armies joined battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. |
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Astor was just about to reclaim his travelling bag and unpack when the phone began to ring. |
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During normal catabolism, protease enzymes break down carboxylase enzymes and reclaim the associated amino acids and biocytin for recycling. |
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Many of the exiled agas eventually found their ways back from Syria and took up their feudal roles, but they did not reclaim this village. |
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He said the party represented a threat to the country and urged people to reclaim the Republic by rebuffing the party in the elections. |
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What is more, in view of lengthy procedures and high costs, very few people will choose to litigate to reclaim lost property. |
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The delegation found the prince but he did not want to return and reclaim the throne. |
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She said something about moving to Arcadia Springs to reclaim what was hers. |
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He is still heavily involved in Mahi Tahi, a Trust working to reclaim Maori prisoners by linking them to their racial traditions. |
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If this is the case, then the new vegetation is at least partly the result of local farmers seizing the moment to reclaim the land. |
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They started emerging from the waters again in the 19th century, when landlords began to reclaim land from the lochs. |
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In the area east of the Rock, Prince Rainier began a project twenty years ago to reclaim land from the sea by landfill and drainage. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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Through this massive process of reclaim, they have effectively stifled all criticism of the company on the Internet. |
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The banks will reclaim the funds from the retailer, but the goods have long since gone. |
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The third station is Verbena, once owned by Bo's redoubtable grandmother, and which Bo intends to reclaim. |
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All this started eight centuries ago when renascent Europe unleashed a colonialising campaign to reclaim the holy places. |
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Let India reclaim itself from the criminals and outlaws, reprobates and renegades. |
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The plant will strip and repolish test wafers, and will be the first plant to reclaim 300 mm wafers on an industrial scale. |
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The angry waves lash at my body, as if the sea is trying to reclaim what it had just lost. |
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He proclaimed himself King, calling for Scotland to rise up to his banner and help him reclaim the old bloodline. |
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He would reclaim a high degree of species-typical functioning, living more robustly the unique life of a kangaroo. |
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She carried heavy loads, moved rocks to reclaim the land, seaweed to fertilise the barren ground and turf from the bogs. |
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Now fully recovered, she wanted to reclaim her body and lose some of the weight she had gained as a result of all the medication. |
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Another active campaign saw the establishment of a lost property office, where students may reclaim mislaid books and other items. |
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We need to reclaim choice from this sorry lot, and put a bit of self-determination back on the agenda. |
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Standing in baggage reclaim at Luton airport the other day, it struck me that almost everyone around me had taken out their mobile phone. |
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She had walked into the red channel at Heathrow from the baggage reclaim area saying that she had some items to declare. |
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It's a rallying call to all pan players to reclaim their place in mas celebrations by helping to restore steel band music in carnival. |
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In Britain, employers pay for six months of maternity leave and reclaim the money from the government. |
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The most important thing reading does for us, she concludes, is to give us a sense of our true selves, to reclaim us from the world. |
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She wants to reclaim the word old and rejects euphemisms like elderly and seniors. |
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The onus is now on Celtic to reclaim the leadership in today's match at Livingston. |
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Seiji struggled to reclaim his arm, but in doing so, caused all packages to topple over and fall to the ground. |
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The aim is to scare every townsman and townswoman out of town and reclaim what has been lost before sunrise returns. |
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The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio. |
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I want to free the word contemplative from its captivity in Buddhist and Trappist monasteries and reclaim it for people like ourselves. |
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There's a powerful sense of entropy, particularly when you see nature struggling to reclaim an artificial area as its turf. |
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When the emperors soldiers came to reclaim the hawk, a brief skirmish ensued and the hawk was not returned. |
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Once houses are put up it will be near to impossible to reclaim that land for agricultural use. |
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To reclaim your disk memory, you need to clean up these unnecessary and unwanted files. |
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Bolingbroke gives his solemn oath that he has come not to usurp the throne but simply to reclaim his rightful goods and title. |
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He is a stingy businessman who vehemently wants to reclaim money lent to his wife. |
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By the end of the Nineteenth Century, a strong sense of nationalism swept over China and many wanted to reclaim China for the Chinese. |
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The truth is, students not in financial duress who reclaim their non-compulsory fees are essentially ripping the rest of us off. |
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Meanwhile, the continuing buzz among sports agents is that he would like to reclaim the organization from the clutches of the corporation. |
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I want to reclaim the streets for the young and the old and for all the decent people of Britain. |
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For the past 20 to 30 years, companies have been required to reclaim and restore to the original contours the area they strip-mine. |
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It examines an ambitious new infrastructure plan to close off Sydney's ocean outfalls and reclaim the water from the smallest room in the house. |
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The government said it managed to reclaim about half of the outstanding debts without legal action. |
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Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers. |
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Perhaps, too, this is symbolic of a psychological disruption as Warhol the man attempts to reclaim himself from Warhol the legend. |
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It's perfectly possible that the next time I go back to Brazil it will reclaim its title. |
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Residents living near an Accrington park that has been plagued by young troublemakers are being urged to reclaim it. |
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If he wants to reclaim the front page photo spot his best move might be to offer her a plum diplomatic post a long way from home. |
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If you get your visa in the UK before you go, you can skip this queue, go direct to passport control and be first in the baggage reclaim queue. |
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Often used to reclaim low fertility grazing, Soay are particularly unusual in that their fleece is plucked off rather than shorn. |
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In the project to reclaim folk music, how was the listener to hear the personal behind the fustily archetypal? |
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Three years in a prison cell hardly helped Tyson reclaim his former skills. |
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Anyone wanting to make a donation should ideally make a gift aid declaration, which enables the trust to reclaim tax. |
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The charity stresses joining the club need not cost a fortune as UK taxpayers can gift-aid donations to reclaim the tax they have paid. |
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It's been two summers since I decided to reclaim my life and although I'm not deliriously happy, I'm reaching contentment. |
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It's also a justifiable goad to the United States to step up and reclaim the role of leader when it comes to human rights. |
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But now is not the time to desert the Labour Party, now is the time to reclaim it. |
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Their devotion, if extreme, is driven by one goal to reclaim their neighbourhood. |
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Retelling the myth of emancipation from slavery impels you to reclaim the story of your wider self. |
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He had fallen out with his wealthy and wildly dysfunctional southern family and didn't want them to reclaim his remains. |
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It is only today, 40 years after his death, that people are beginning to reclaim the oceanside esplanade and beach as their own. |
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When Gardner goes to Washington, will he reclaim his Tea Party roots and join hands with Texas Senator Ted Cruz? |
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Increasingly, it appears that to master spam and reclaim electronic mail as a trusted communications medium, the entire e-mail system must be rethought. |
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The land was restored after Bradford Environmental Action Trust applied to the Onyx Environmental Trust for funding to reclaim the land and create a local nature reserve. |
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We were reminded by our historic guide of the contribution of the Mennonites who came to these lands and built the canal system to reclaim the land of the Vistula River Delta. |
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He said the truck would be used to transport diesel and other lubricants to the underground drilling machines, as well as reclaim used oil from them. |
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All of his original negatives were melted down to reclaim the silver. |
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A visionary in missiology, he led the congregation to reclaim its identity as a church in mission through an evolving partnership with Cuban Baptists. |
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They reclaim a union between word and deed, utterance and action. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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Mr Day, meanwhile, hopes to be third time lucky and reclaim his old patch. |
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I hope that folks who have good reasons to feel uncomfortable with Turkey Day are doing something fun to reclaim the holiday for their own purposes. |
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He is launching an audacious bid to reclaim the British crown. |
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Empower the party groups and the youth groups financially and otherwise to work to mobilise communities and awake them to collective action to reclaim control from the dons. |
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Candid about her own journey to reclaim God's woman within, she makes readers feel she walks with them as they journey toward inner peace and joy. |
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And yet, no one in Rio is calling for the end of the campaign to reclaim the outlaw zones of the city. |
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He owns some property, you see, and council has the power to either force its sale or put a charge on it so that when it is eventually sold they can reclaim their money. |
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Many men, in these post-feminist times, would like to follow women down the road of reclaiming their bodies, except that there is no-one to reclaim them from. |
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Hoffa was sprung early by President Richard Nixon on the condition he not reclaim his position. |
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As reported on these pages last year, its next move will be to the airport, where it is planning to set up 20 new screens in the baggage reclaim area. |
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Is it not cultural engagement to volunteer in a soup kitchen, to cast an informed vote, to reclaim city blocks overtaken by prostitutes and drug-dealers? |
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So, when the Scot arrived at Heathrow baggage reclaim following a tour of the Far East, he was understandably anxious to find his precious piece of wood. |
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There were so many spectators examining the wicket during the tea interval that it could have been a Test match at Headingley or a baggage reclaim at Manchester Airport. |
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And by then, she was ready to reclaim some of the playfulness she'd relinquished so young. |
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With some products becoming outdated within six months, clients are reluctant to reclaim these items, resulting in lost revenue for the pawnbrokers. |
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Whether it can reclaim the moneys from the payee is a different matter. |
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Officials have said the war to reclaim upward of a third of Iraq and a quarter of Syria from ISIS could take years. |
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Dairy processors were on the warpath, seeking to reclaim their share of stomach by giving consumers not only what they need, but also what they want. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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He clears out the silt and mud that are clogging the rivers and dykes, and cuts and scythes the reeds and sedge that threaten to reclaim the broads, selling them for thatch. |
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So, don't be surprised to see her come out swinging hard and soon to reclaim the stage. |
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To reclaim it, he had to move beyond established conventions about how a literary career should be conducted. |
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A quick visit to the King's seneschal confirmed that he could indeed reclaim his men, and that they would be dispatched to the manor at Cosh that afternoon. |
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Ten years ago people were allowed to reclaim their family farms from the Soviet collectives and, as a result, the country now has a massive three million landowners. |
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Ohio is a must-win swing state for Republicans if they are to reclaim the White House. |
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The chief executive of the reborn pram company today revealed the firm's five-year plan to reclaim its place as the UK's number one nursery products manufacturer. |
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Her novels feature plots in which peasants reclaim Irish land. |
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It's been a privilege to watch the wildlife reclaim the moss. |
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In the title story, a man loses a galosh on a tram and scales the mountains of Soviet bureaucracy to reclaim it, but misplaces his other galosh on the way. |
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Then my husband goes and beats my high score and every competitive bone in my body ignites with a kind of ferocious need to reclaim my lost advantage. |
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To reclaim its Lincolnesque transformation, the GOP needs to fundamentally pivot on the role of government. |
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Akiko Domoto repeated her pledge Friday to send a project to reclaim 101 hectares of tideland in Tokyo Bay back to the drawing board. |
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The young Bates embarks on a Frodoesque mission to reclaim the kingdom of Middlefinger, of which he is the rightful heir. |
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The Empire of Nicaea, founded by the Laskarid dynasty, managed to reclaim Constantinople from the Latins in 1261 and defeat Epirus. |
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Forgiving what happened and everyone involved is most important in being able to reclaim your awesomeness and move forward. |
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Additionally, oil sand companies are required to reclaim the land after mining. |
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In 848 the Tang Chinese, led by the commander Zhang Yichao, were only able to reclaim the Hexi Corridor and Dunhuang in Gansu from the Tibetans. |
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Most have little opportunity to reclaim a life of solid, dependable work. |
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It is the intention of Providence, in all the various expressions of his goodness, to reclaim mankind. |
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Nitrogen oxides are absorbed to form nitrosylsulfuric acid, which is then returned to the Glover tower to reclaim the oxides of nitrogen. |
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This will allow young native trees such as oak, ash or beech to reclaim a roothold in the woods. |
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We will also reclaim ownership under the cyber squatter laws, which were designed to prohibit this kind of activity. |
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Techni Print has the unique ability to reclaim almost all of the support material from the saturated solution. |
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One of Tureen's lawsuits sought to reclaim about a third of the state of Maine for the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes. |
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This is the second phase in a multi-phase project to reclaim acidic impoundments, barren fills, and restore a section of Andrews Run. |
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She appeared calm but was later spotted looking bewildered as she unloaded heavy cases in the baggage reclaim hall at Dublin Airport. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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Excrement and urine scattered across swathes of the baggage reclaim hall in the hectic Terminal One at Heathrow. |
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Over the next four years, many of us went through a range of emotions as we all worked to reclaim what was once Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park. |
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Not until track nine does he strip down to his trance roots and reclaim his domain. |
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Travelators along the new pier will bring passengers to the main terminal building and an extended baggage reclaim hall. |
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Like Marlow in search of Kurtz, the author seeks to reclaim this Oxford graduate who went native in the Dark Continent. |
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I commend Kurdish and Yezidi fighters for their determined and sustained efforts to reclaim the town. |
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Bethan has just one day to reclaim, repair and reembrace her relationship with Josh. |
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You might be able to reclaim some of the money you contributed. |
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When Geoffrey died in 1158, Conan attempted to reclaim Nantes but was opposed by Henry who annexed it for himself. |
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He made concessions in Guyenne, but reserved the right to reclaim territories arbitrarily confiscated. |
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He urged Edward to start a war to reclaim France and was able to provide extensive intelligence on the French court. |
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They were proclaimed traitors, and many exiled Lancastrians returned to reclaim their estates. |
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In the meantime, Charles was attempting to reclaim his throne, but France, although hosting the exiles, had allied itself with Oliver Cromwell. |
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Parliament was afraid that the former James II or his supporters, known as Jacobites, might attempt to reclaim the throne. |
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Claiming initially that his goal was only to reclaim his patrimony, it soon became clear that he intended to claim the throne for himself. |
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Helena, desperate to reclaim Demetrius's love, tells Demetrius about the plan and he follows them in hopes of killing Lysander. |
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Minter recovered and returned in time to reclaim his team place for the next event, the Ulster GP at Dundrod in August. |
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In 1718, Britain appointed Woodes Rogers as Governor of the Bahamas, and sent him at the head of a force to reclaim the settlement. |
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Angry tenants impatient to reclaim pastures for tillage were illegally destroying enclosures. |
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Crusoe departs for Lisbon to reclaim the profits of his estate in Brazil, which has granted him much wealth. |
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In March 2007, the Free Church filed suit to reclaim the church manse at Broadford, Isle of Skye. |
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In a fresh attempt to reclaim his family's lands in France, he invaded Poitou in 1242, leading to the disastrous Battle of Taillebourg. |
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These results enabled him to reclaim the number 1 spot at the end of the season. |
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Beginning in the 17th century, dikes were built further out to reclaim more land. |
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As a condition of entering WW1 on the side of the Central Powers, Bulgaria was granted the right to reclaim that territory. |
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Draining of submerged wetlands is often used to reclaim land for agricultural use. |
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An attempt to reclaim the ship surrounded De Ruyter, but after an intense fight the Dutch commodore was able to fight his way out. |
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In 893, aided by Archbishop Fulk of Reims, Charles the Simple attempted to reclaim the throne, but in vain. |
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One of John's principal challenges was acquiring the large sums of money needed for his proposed campaigns to reclaim Normandy. |
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Narasimhavarman Pallava I transported his troops to Sri Lanka to help Manavarman to reclaim the throne. |
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As bears reclaim parts of their range, they may eat livestock as sheep and goat are relatively easy for a bear to kill. |
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Olaf began to reclaim the baronies which while under Geira's rule had refused to pay taxes. |
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Court proceedings have been common throughout history, and the aim from the Sami viewpoint is to reclaim territories used earlier in history. |
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In the 20th century the Scottish Renaissance saw a surge of literary activity and attempts to reclaim the Scots language as a medium for serious literature. |
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When properly designed and operated, a Solvay plant can reclaim almost all its ammonia, and consumes only small amounts of additional ammonia to make up for losses. |
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Neither side wanted to continue fighting since the main causes had disappeared and since there were no large lost territories for one side or the other to reclaim by force. |
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Users can reclaim the warranty back by unrooting the handset later. |
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Akiko Domoto said Monday she will present a revised plan in September to reclaim 101 hectares of tideland in Tokyo Bay after hearing public opinions in two symposiums. |
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Work is also in progress to increase and improve the Terminal One immigration and baggage reclaim halls to handle the growing number of long-haul passenger arrivals. |
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The Yongle Emperor also worked to reclaim production rich regions such as the Lower Yangtze Delta and called for a massive reconstruction of the Grand Canal. |
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In 1214 John began his final campaign to reclaim Normandy from Philip. |
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Did the animal reclaim him or did power hold sway outstaring its fate and the twisted flesh become its own monument stone with the stone it had raised to glory? |
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To make these arguments, Franklin considers how to define late-romantic music and what it means to reclaim this repertoire before providing numerous concrete music examples. |
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The city of York opened its gates to him only after he promised that he had just come to reclaim his dukedom, as Henry Bolingbroke had done seventy years earlier. |
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We will refund all fees that have been overcharged and we will, of course, not seek to reclaim any of the fees in cases where we have undercharged. |
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Gaelic Affairs' vision is that Nova Scotians reclaim their Gaelic language and identity as a basis for cultural, community, spiritual and economic renewal. |
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Granulators, shredders, film reclaim, and complete size-reduction systems. |
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Following the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the Stuarts' last major attempt to reclaim the throne, the established government responded with repression. |
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Process flow diagram shows how foam film processor PLI deployed Process Control's ASR system to reclaim production scrap that previously had been given away to recyclers. |
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Manco's forces were able to reclaim the city for only a few days. |
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Innocent urged Henry to send Edmund with an army to reclaim Sicily from Frederick's son Manfred, offering to contribute to the expenses of the campaign. |
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However, intermediate consumers may reclaim VAT paid on their inputs, so that the net VAT is based on the value added by producing this good or service. |
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Cadwaladr's attempt to reclaim his lands with the help of a Danish fleet in 1144 forms the background to The Summer of the Danes by Ellis Peters in the Brother Cadfael series. |
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Cases in which workers have suffered from rashes and itchiness have been reported to the council, which is now ordering the developer to reclaim the lagoon or face action. |
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A movement began during the 1980s among popular leading chefs to reclaim America's ethnic foods within its regional traditions, where these trends originated. |
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