Let his confounded tenants, his rifle-associations, his drunkards, reclaimed and unreclaimed, get on as they liked. |
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Many reclaimed cast iron radiators come without valves, therefore the correct ones have to be sourced, which can prove problematic. |
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I believe that the happiest individuals are those who have reclaimed their juvenescence, or the power to grow young. |
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Two reclaimed strip coal mines in Somerset County are now dotted with windmills that produce pollution-free power. |
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Partners often have their own successful careers that cannot be replicated abroad or positions that cannot be reclaimed on their return. |
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On Sunday, the Canadian men's Olympic hockey team finally reclaimed their gold medal. |
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Even in the most affectionate representations, he must be reformed and reclaimed by society and domesticity by play's end. |
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Tellingly perhaps, since it's built on an island that is almost entirely reclaimed land, it's not really even in Korea. |
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Building drains and embankments, he reclaimed large areas of land which then became productive farmland. |
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Commons were enclosed, and waste land reclaimed, by landlords or squatters, with consequent extinction of common grazing rights. |
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And in some situations reclaimed land is already degraded and faces long-standing feral animal or weed infestation problems and future risks. |
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The land was reclaimed from the waters in the 1950s when flood defences were constructed. |
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In the 1990s, enough land was reclaimed from the sea to build extensive housing estates. |
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Each piece of Mexican pine is unique as the craftspeople often use reclaimed wood and the waxes create different finishes. |
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She may strip reclaimed materials down to the base metal, and weave them into her designs to make exclusive products. |
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Gill has used reclaimed timber, sumptuous fabrics and imaginative attention to detail to create a Georgian traditional country style home. |
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It is often cheaper, ecologically sounder and more energy-efficient to re-use reclaimed materials rather than manufacture products from new. |
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The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling. |
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I'm a working girl myself, but life is about choice and what women have reclaimed is the right to choose. |
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The lost corner of the west had regained its central position and Europe had reclaimed its east. |
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A lot of the coastal lagoons that Green and Golden Bell frogs traditionally used as breeding sites have been reclaimed. |
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The owners renovated the fireplace using reclaimed bricks, keeping the old look and feel of the cottage. |
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Whatever amount is left over can be reused in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete. |
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Much of the wood and obviously reusable material which would usually be dumped into landfill has been reclaimed from disused sites. |
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She's not a great fan of theirs either, and if her success proves anything, it's that fiction has been reclaimed from the literati. |
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Mr Wilshaw promotes the idea of replacement of the damaged stones with reclaimed ashlars. |
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In one such living quarters one end of the building is ruined and reclaimed by the vigorous growth of the rainforest. |
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Slowly the other sorceresses and magicians had reclaimed some of the colors, but they were rare and hard to conjure. |
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The tale is a testament to the fact that the past cannot be reclaimed once lost. |
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The camp includes a group of tents, a temple, tin-roofed sheds and small temporary houses made of reclaimed timber and coconut thatch. |
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Meanwhile, he has reclaimed the house of his maternal grandfather in Maine, and is setting himself up as a private detective. |
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Many have been found in reclaimed parts of Holland's Zuider Zee, after the land has been drained. |
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Wetlands were being drained so the land could be developed, estuaries were being reclaimed and forests were being cut down. |
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Steven explains how the land has been slowly drained, reclaimed, and industrialised. |
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The fireplace in the drawing-room was built using stone reclaimed from the steading, with the base formed from the original millstones. |
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The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms. |
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Is the field of concern a grazing paddock, intensive silage field or reclaimed bog? |
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I chose reclaimed railway sleepers to contain raised beds around the garden. |
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He added that any surplus cash is reclaimed by Westminster and given to other organisations that are short of money. |
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Like when punk rock reclaimed rock and roll, blowing the doors off the recording industry in the process. |
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Spur roads and skid roads may have to be reclaimed or rehabilitated if access constraints are required. |
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Nearly all the reclaimed land made available by the construction of the Aswan Dam has been eaten up by insatiable urban sprawl. |
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Rick developed design ideas for the farmhouse-style kitchen, with unfitted cabinetry and generous uses of old and reclaimed lumber. |
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The settlement was long abandoned now, reclaimed by the verdure from which it had been carved. |
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For the new government elite, it is a place to make a fast buck from reclaimed farms and misdirected aid money. |
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It is a space that has been reclaimed, sacred ground that has not been violated by occupation, a space of love, magic and fertility. |
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In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining. |
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It is time the rest of society reclaimed its right to have a voice in determining what their lives shall be like. |
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Reclamation dredging is nearing completion and all reclaimed land will then be capped with a layer of rock, imported from a nearby quarry. |
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After the logging and fires, resilient plants like fire cherry, bracken fern, and the heaths had reclaimed much of this broken landscape. |
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The western reclaimed strip mines may support the largest Henslow's Sparrow populations in the Northeast. |
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The giant 757, carrying forty-four people, crashed at 500 miles an hour into a reclaimed strip mine. |
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The site, once a shipyard, is reclaimed land incorporating hulks of ships abandoned by the Forty-niners rushing inland for gold. |
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From the 5th to the 12th centuries, agricultural land was created by forest clearance, or was reclaimed from marshland and the sea. |
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The Museum Gardens was reclaimed for family use after just such an order was enforced. |
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The eastern wall is formed by the caretaker's cottage, which Marshall has extended, almost invisibly, with reclaimed bricks. |
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A polder is a piece of land that has been reclaimed from the sea or a lake through drainage. |
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Much of the western part of the country is polders that have been reclaimed from the sea by dikes and dunes. |
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Perhaps they could be put to work decorating old buildings reclaimed from irresponsible owners. |
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The contaminated waste was dumped on the shallow foreshores of Homebush Bay, which eventually became reclaimed land. |
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Liberty, fraternity and equality must be reclaimed for the millions of the deprived and oppressed of the Indian earth. |
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This summer they will dedicate the reclaimed open space as the 4,700-acre Orange County Great Park. |
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When it burnt down three years ago Bill built himself a new hut from palettes and reclaimed materials from a defunct taxi business. |
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Alternative sources such as reclaimed wastewater and desalinated seawater are options in some locales. |
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Looking around I reclaimed my fire axe and slowly descended the stairs inside the building. |
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The track then passes over a new bridge made with the reclaimed railway sleepers, and overlooks a field grazed by cows. |
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This was an area of dockland, reclaimed and rejuvenated for the hosting of Expo 98, which has been retained as an area of visitor interest. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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Smith points out the harbour mole where land is already being reclaimed for a huge new site linking to Newhaven, built around a landscaped park and lake. |
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My mother's income is just below her tax allowance but she has some money in shares and unit trusts where tax on the income is deducted at source and cannot be reclaimed. |
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Indeed, Elmer was raised on what old-timers down home still call the Island, a 2,000-acre tract of low-lying sand and black gumbo that the Mississippi periodically reclaimed. |
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The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April. |
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He juices with vegetables, romances on tinder, and shops for rustic furniture built with reclaimed materials. |
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David Craig, based in Durham, works with organic wood and reclaimed teak. |
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The compromise has to minimize the damage to the environment and maximize the contribution to the development of the provincial economy in the use of the reclaimed tideland. |
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A U.S. Navy diver, working in the 26-year-old battleship USS Arizona, hands up a piece of twisted machinery reclaimed from the interior of the ship. |
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It is important to note that some training costs can be reclaimed if the course is officially accredited, in which case up to 70 per cent may be reclaimable. |
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Brickfind Ltd sells reclaimed bricks in red, yellow and soft grey. |
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Faced with the challenge of selecting a flooring solution that created the right ambience, reclaimed maple woodblock from a timber flooring specialist provided the solution. |
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In particular the water-filled marl hole can be infilled under supervision to an engineering specification suitable for build development and thus reclaimed for housing. |
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The moors and levels are formed from a submerged and reclaimed landscape. |
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Now seven months old, Sam is a very healthy and robust dog, showing that even the most scruffy and mangy animal can be reclaimed and rehabilitated. |
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Corn production for grain or silage is possible in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio on land reclaimed to modern standards after being surface mined for coal. |
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Four cats were reclaimed, 406 cats were rehomed and 18 were euthanised. |
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It has been reclaimed and greened over and, as it is earmarked for business use in the council's planning blueprint, it would be unlikely to present major planning obstacles. |
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It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go. |
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If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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The course was on land reclaimed from the old British Steel works. |
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Poachers had reclaimed it as a hide and then a watercolourist had sheltered in it from a heath-fire because the mud walls were thick as a flameproof blanket. |
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Is it skate parks and playgrounds that youth have reclaimed as theirs? |
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We were based near Parthenay, in an area noted for its rolling pastureland, reclaimed marshes, and a pretty breed of red beef cattle, the Parthenaise. |
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Originally it had a more natural boundary to the north formed by the Upware Ridge, but a strip between the Ridge and the Fen was reclaimed in the 19th century. |
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Boats, canoes, jetties, fishing rods and forgotten waterskis are among items recovered and sometimes reclaimed by owners, but the other day I found a tennis racquet. |
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Police have reclaimed 33 slum communities once dominated by drug traffickers. |
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Richard Phillips Honan, 59, fraudulently reclaimed the money by submitting the returns supported by fake invoices. |
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The former junkyard has been reclaimed by the nonprofit Intervale Center as a showcase of what's possible with urban agriculture. |
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The event also marked the one-year anniversary of Wapisiw Lookout, the world's first oil sands tailings pond to be revegetated and reclaimed. |
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During World War II, Germany reclaimed all of the southern and much of the eastern shore by occupying Poland and the Baltic states. |
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This latest breakthrough brings the total tally of the martyrs reclaimed from the snowslide so far to seven. |
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Green building expert Gennaro Brooks-Church helped design the greywater system, which features a number of reclaimed materials. |
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He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the English. |
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Gwynedd was reclaimed by the sons of Idwal Foel, while Deheubarth was divided between Hywel's sons. |
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In 1978, a deep water riverside berth was opened for large container ships on reclaimed land at Northfleet Hope. |
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Carter then reclaimed the record on 30 July 2011 in the second 2011 Tri Nations Series match against South Africa. |
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About one quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, as much land has been reclaimed from the sea. |
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Areas in the south and east of the city tend to be flat and fertile with some housing estates and industrial areas reclaimed from marshland. |
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After a flood in 1916, it was decided that the Zuiderzee, an inland sea within the Netherlands, would be closed and reclaimed. |
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In addition, old tips were reclaimed for their small coal content, which could be burned in power stations such as nearby Aberthaw. |
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Hubert, accompanied by Henry, moved into Wales to suppress Llywelyn in 1223, and in England his forces steadily reclaimed Henry's castles. |
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Much of the land around the bay is reclaimed, forming salt marshes used in agriculture. |
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The city of Rio de Janeiro was largely built on reclaimed land, as was Wellington, New Zealand. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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These breakwaters have been extended and adapted so that the port lies almost entirely on reclaimed land. |
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Like all Chantereyne and the area of the Mielles, the Cherbourg territory was reclaimed from the sea. |
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Some 250,000 tonnes of Portland Stone was used in creating the 875m breakwater and associated reclaimed land. |
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The Port of Ramsgate has a 700 berth marina, Royal Harbour Marina, and a ferry terminal built on reclaimed land. |
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When Charles was killed in the Burgundian Wars at the Battle of Nancy in 1477, the Duchy of Burgundy was reclaimed by France. |
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Until December 2004, the station's studios were located in the Northam area of the city on land reclaimed from the River Itchen. |
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An imperial assembly at the fields of Roncaglia in 1158 reclaimed imperial rights in reference to Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis. |
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In May 1997, the Senate transferred to a new building it shares with the Government Service Insurance System at reclaimed land at Pasay. |
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Much of the city was originally a wetland that was reclaimed over the decades to accommodate a burgeoning population. |
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At a later period Grote reclaimed strongly against Mill's setting Whately above Hamilton. |
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The vast majority of wrought iron available today is from reclaimed materials. |
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Both lines were closed under the Beeching Axe in 1969, and have since been partially reclaimed by Salford City Council as recreational pathways. |
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This barrier adds stability to the reclaimed slope by preventing spoil from slumping or sliding downhill. |
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Large areas have been reclaimed and have a distinctive pattern of rectangular fields of dark peaty soil with deep drainage ditches. |
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Teesport is built on reclaimed land on the south side of the Tees estuary below Middlesbrough. |
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Among its trophies it can point to penitent blasphemers, reclaimed drunkards, reformed prostitutes, and awakened worklings. |
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From reclaimed mahogany to French quarry tiles, solid oak and marble, there is no compromise on quality in this property. |
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After exposing the prints for several weeks, Jager reclaimed authorship by removing them from the sun and suspending the process. |
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I have reclaimed most of the exhaust heat so it's a cogenerator, charging our batteries and our floors with heat. |
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The study found that by using reclaimed water conjunctively with ground water, agricultural land can be increased from 1,353 ha to 3,781 ha. |
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One of the oldest local reserves in the county, built from reclaimed land in 1771, it provides an important habitat for migratory wildfowl and waders. |
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Under existing British VAT regulations, capital goods used for business must be bought in the name of a sole trader or company for sales tax to be reclaimed. |
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Almost all of Manila sits on top of centuries of prehistoric alluvial deposits built by the waters of the Pasig River and on some land reclaimed from Manila Bay. |
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It was not until the early 1970s that the technology was used for moving a modular marine barge with a dragline on board for use over soft reclaimed land. |
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I reclaimed a former sheep and goat lot this spring here at Carlson Farm for new garden space, and it was a major battle with quackgrass and Canada thistles. |
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However, Wilkinson reclaimed the record during the 2011 Six Nations Championship, a tournament during which he came off the bench in each of England's five games. |
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The Acadians had a particularly significant impact of the area in that they reclaimed considerable farmland through the use of dykes and aboiteaux. |
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With the capable administrations of Emperors Ming and Zhang, former glories of the dynasty was reclaimed, with brilliant military and cultural achievements. |
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He issued two public letters, saying that with the help of England he had reclaimed his kingdom, and acknowledged that Scotland had always been a fief of England. |
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I know a man of authority, brought up in letters, who confessed unto me, that he was reclaimed from out the errours of mis-beleeving by the Arguments of Sebond. |
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Councillors yesterday gave the project the green light despite concerns it will be built on land that has yet to be reclaimed and could harm the protected Arad Bay. |
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Emin created a large rollercoaster track with reclaimed timber and metal. |
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The plants are intended to treat approximately 5mgd each, to tertiary levels and provide the reclaimed water to the surrounding areas for agriculture, industry etc. |
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After salvaging reclaimed fire hoses, the duo creates one of a kind wash bags, key rings and cufflinks, using nothing but a little water to scrub them clean. |
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The company transitioned out of demolition and into producing high-quality reclaimed wood flooring, beams and millwork, and other antique building materials. |
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Sri Lanka Ports Authority has signed an agreement with China Communications Construction Company Ltd to develop a port city on 230 hectares of reclaimed land in Colombo. |
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Directly north of Pacific Heights facing the waterfront is the Marina, a neighborhood popular with young professionals that was largely built on reclaimed land from the Bay. |
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Across the garden, the greenery is watered with reclaimed greywater, thus saving up to 40 per cent of the water that would have been consumed for overall landscape irrigation. |
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During the Fascist period, with the implementation of the policy of autarky, several swamps around the island were reclaimed and agrarian communities founded. |
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Landscapes and seascapes, for example, reflect the land reclaimed from the sea and the sources of trade and naval power that mark the Republic's Golden Age. |
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With the completion of the Afsluitdijk in 1932, the Zuiderzee became the IJsselmeer, and large areas of water could be reclaimed for farming and housing. |
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The land reclaimed is known as reclamation ground or land fill. |
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In a nutshell, desulphurised iron is being reclaimed from the waste skull material scraped from the top of vessels transferring iron at the BOS Plant. |
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Water was pumped out and land reclaimed creating two islands now called Flevoland, the name derived from the Romans who called the Zuider Zee as a 'flevo' lake. |
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These reclaimed areas also attract species of migrating birds. |
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In October 2008, historical geographer Chris de Bont suggested that the land around Amsterdam was being reclaimed as early as the late 10th century. |
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After a simply marvelous, entertaining two and a half hour meal, they reclaimed their shoes and ceremoniously bid their sayonaras to the Japanese girls. |
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Using a motor grader to windrow the pulverized reclaimed material. |
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Port Chantereyne and the Mielles lands are reclaimed from the sea, the Place Divette and Boulevard Schuman are created at the site of the old fairground. |
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The exhibition, opening on Saturday, features a large-scale sculpture of 'miniature'pallets made from reclaimed wood with over 4000 hand cut pieces and over 5000 panel pins. |
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On other days, there will be a surplus of reclaimed water, unless the conjunctive water management strategy of supplementing reclaimed water with groundwater is formulated. |
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However, by the end of the seventeenth century, the Church of England had reclaimed these chapels of ease, and Dissenting congregations began to build their own chapels. |
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The recent adoption of AASHTO specifications on glass cullet and reclaimed PCC for granular base course is evidence of the widespread support for recycled material aggregates. |
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