The Bourbon monarchy was restored once more, and the victors began the Congress of Vienna, to restore peace to the continent. |
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Swiss resistance collapsed before anything could be accomplished, and after a month Britain countermanded the orders not to restore Cape Colony. |
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After lying empty for over 80 years, it was bought in 2003 by an English couple intending to restore it. |
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Soft options such as beach nourishment protect coastlines and help to restore the natural dynamism, although they require repeated applications. |
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The Fens Waterways Link is a scheme to restore navigation to some of the drainage works. |
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The Isle of Man fell under English control in the 14th century, despite several attempts to restore Scottish authority. |
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One proposed solution to eutrophication in estuaries is to restore shellfish populations, such as oysters and mussels. |
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King Louis XIV and his naval minister, Count Pontchartrain, planned to land an army in England and restore James II to the throne. |
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At this point Walter of Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, returned to England, having been sent by Richard to restore order. |
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It did not restore the vast church lands and endowments that had been seized during the revolution and sold off. |
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The cars were then inspected to determine how much money was needed to restore them to showroom condition. |
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Lambert also suggests that Nelson in fact acted to put an end to the bloodshed, using his ships and men to restore order in the city. |
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Once your paint has been restored, drying your car with a chamois is just about all you have to do to restore the luster. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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This left King William IV no choice but to restore Earl Grey to the premiership. |
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In January 2015, it was announced that Exeter Cathedral had launched a bid to restore the baths and open an underground centre for visitors. |
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Fitzhamon was captured, and Henry used this as an excuse to invade, promising to restore peace and order. |
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The fighting there had killed the previous governor and routed Cestius Gallus, the governor of Syria, when he tried to restore order. |
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Mucianus started off Vespasian's rule with tax reform that was to restore the empire's finances. |
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They returned to England the following year with armed forces, gaining support and compelling Edward to restore his earldom. |
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The town hopes to restore the old theater rather than have it demolished. |
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He was also keen to unite his subjects in order to restore his authority and not face rebellion as was his father's fate. |
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Ethics was the problem of how to deal with these passions and restore reason as the dominant faculty. |
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The Gracchi had tried to restore the smallholders who would constitute the majority of those qualified to serve. |
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Once the peat has been extracted, it can be difficult to restore the wetland, since peat accumulation is a slow process. |
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The lack of clear leadership led to civil and military unrest, and for a popular desire to restore the monarchy. |
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Ambrose prevailed upon Gratian, Valentinian and Theodosius to reject requests to restore the Altar. |
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If anyone can restore dignity to a franchise that has been close to a laughing stock in the last few years, it's Gibbs. |
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The issue remains a significant one in local politics and there are movements wanting to restore the line. |
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Many of the educated elite saw this as a peasant dialect and were determined to restore the glories of Ancient Greek. |
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A democratic and republican constitution was promulgated on 11 June 1975 following a referendum which chose to not restore the monarchy. |
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He was convinced that only a single strong ruler could restore order in Rome. |
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In Luo's work, Admiral Zheng He sailed the oceans in search for a sacred imperial seal to restore harmony in the Middle Kingdom. |
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The last Kalmyk khan Ubashi led the migration to restore Mongolian independence. |
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Iraq's government has been removing blast walls little by little since late 2008, trying to restore a semblance of normalcy to this bunker city. |
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Hanlin academicians became grand secretaries, and they dismantled his father's unpopular militaristic policies to restore civil government. |
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Spain plans to restore a fifth of its coastline from overdeveloped concrete jungle to a more natural state. |
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The physician could determine which humor was unbalanced in the patient and prescribe a new diet to restore that balance. |
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In October 1999, the United Nations agreed to send peacekeepers to help restore order and disarm the rebels. |
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However, the British exceeded their original mandate, and took full military action to finally defeat the rebels and restore order. |
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At the Augsburg Interim in 1548, he created a solution giving certain allowances to Protestants until the Council of Trent would restore unity. |
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In 1845, Britain and France intervened against Rosas to restore commerce to normal levels in the region. |
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Following the easing of religious tensions there was some work to restore the cathedral. |
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In terms of international relations, Colombia and Venezuela have agreed to restore diplomatic relations. |
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Workmen were employed to restore sections of the wall, generally up to a height of seven courses. |
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A masterplan for the future of the site was drawn up in 2012, comprising six 'big ideas' to restore and redevelop the palace. |
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Jenkinson returned to Moscow in 1572 in an attempt to restore the company's privileges, a task at which he was largely successful. |
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The next week Bainimarama said he would ask the Great Council of Chiefs to restore executive powers to the president, Ratu Josefa Iloilo. |
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Kamchatka became increasingly disorderly and in 1707 Atlasov was released and sent to Kamchatka to restore order. |
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To restore stability to his largest remaining North American colony, King George III sent Carleton back to Quebec to remedy the situation. |
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By working alongside the authorities to restore public order, he signalled his reinvention as a conservative force within the Reformation. |
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As a Roman ally, it has been argued that the nominal goal of the Roman conquest of 43 AD to restore Verica to power. |
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Parliament reacted with s 8 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to restore the position originally at common law. |
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In 1708, for example, the East India Company merged with an erstwhile competitor to restore its monopoly over the Indian trade. |
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Violating their oath to restore land to the Byzantines, they often kept the land for themselves. |
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Three years later, Claudius directed four legions to invade Britain and restore an exiled king over the Atrebates. |
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Water, being divided, maketh many circles, till it restore itself to the natural consistence. |
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Volunteers for the Trust have since been working to restore both the Stroudwater Navigation and the Thames and Severn Canal. |
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Regeneration does not restore hit points lost from starvation, thirst, or suffocation. |
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The popular rural mentality was to restore the security, stability, and functionality of the old commons system. |
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The French would go on the defensive for the following months to avoid high casualties and to restore confidence in the French High Command. |
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The Luftwaffe now had to establish or restore bases in the conquered territories, and rebuild their strength. |
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Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe. |
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The currency reform in 1948 was headed by the military government and helped Germany to restore stability by encouraging production. |
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Stilicho attempted to restore Roman authority in the late 390s, but in 401 he took Roman troops from Britain to fight the Goths. |
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Throughout 2002, the Bush administration insisted that removing Saddam from power to restore international peace and security was a major goal. |
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With considerable skill and some luck, Walpole acted quickly to restore public credit and confidence, and led the country out of the crisis. |
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The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other off and remain at peace. |
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The main material is dhaincha, a weed commonly grown in India to restore nitrogen to depleted soils. |
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Efforts were made to restore the system of royal justice and the royal finances. |
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Bruce now embarked on a campaign to restore Scottish independence, and this campaign took the English by surprise. |
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This residence has now been purchased by the Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University and fundraising has begun to restore it. |
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The National Theatre of Iraq was looted during the 2003 invasion, but efforts are underway to restore it. |
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The regent responded by sending troops to restore order and Glencairn led a force to defend the town's new Protestant status. |
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Andrews to restore control, but it was halted by superior numbers at Cupar Muir and forced to retreat. |
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To restore diminishing trade a Dutch squadron under Johan Zoutman escorted a fleet of some 70 merchantmen from the Texel. |
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Beta adrenergics, other monoamines, and acetylcholine did not restore this transport. |
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Henry's principal problem was to restore royal authority in a realm recovering from the Wars of the Roses. |
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He aimed to restore liberty of conscience and promote both outward and inward godliness throughout England. |
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The new owners are trying to restore the company to its former glory. |
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This arrangement changed during the reign of George III, who hoped to restore his own power by freeing himself from the great Whig magnates. |
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The only way to restore a favicon is to delete the link from the Favorites folder and recreate it. |
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Negotiators are working to restore full diplomatic relations. |
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Volunteers and paid hands alike, came together to restore the beautiful beaches of Pembrokeshire. |
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The goat corpses were left where they were killed to rot and restore important nutrients to the soil. |
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Furthermore, even gaping wounds restore in such a way that the animal's body shape is restored, and infection of such large wounds seems rare. |
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With the approval of the BBC, efforts are now under way to restore as many of the episodes as possible from the extant material. |
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In the same year, Jacobites plotted to assassinate William III in an attempt to restore James to the English throne, but failed. |
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The Manics intended to restore revolution to rock and roll at a time when Britain was dominated by shoegaze and acid house. |
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This example highlights that considerable time and effort is needed to effectively restore salt marsh systems. |
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Eventually, the 5 hectare site was bought by the City and the group worked together to restore the area. |
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Matholwch is deeply offended until Bran offers him compensation in the form of a magic cauldron that can restore the dead to life. |
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A call for the regular order asks the chair to restore proper procedure. |
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After the power failure, we had to restore the database from backup. |
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They couldn't restore his hand since because reasons!!!...that's why. honest. It's actually that simple. see television doesn't have to explain itself. |
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column. |
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To any man whom we have deprived or dispossessed of lands, castles, liberties, or rights, without the lawful judgement of his equals, we will at once restore these. |
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Edna also said to Tobias, The Lord of heaven restore thee, my dear brother, and grant that I may see thy children of my daughter Sara before I die. |
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Robert I battled to restore Scottish Independence as King for over 20 years, beginning by winning Scotland back from the Norman English invaders piece by piece. |
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What we need to restore faith in government is an Honest Abe. |
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Plans to upgrade the A303 and close the A344 to restore the vista from the stones have been considered since the monument became a World Heritage Site. |
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Eventually, Queen Elizabeth I came to rule England and restore stability. |
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He wanted to restore the Latin language to its former purity. |
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During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Archbishop Matthew Parker saw the Conquest as having corrupted a purer English Church, which Parker attempted to restore. |
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Others argue that they continued to the end of the fifteenth century, as there were several plots to overthrow Henry and restore Yorkist claimants. |
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Since 1640, Portugal had been fighting a war against Spain to restore its independence after a dynastic union of sixty years between the crowns of Spain and Portugal. |
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Some supporters in England attempted to assassinate William III to restore James to the throne in 1696, but the plot failed and the backlash made James's cause less popular. |
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Since then, no serious attempt to restore the Stuart heir has been made. |
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Austria, previously an ally of France, took the opportunity to attempt to restore its imperial territories in Germany as held prior to Austerlitz. |
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To restore order, several soldiers were flogged and four hanged. |
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Regional commissioners were given plenipotentiary powers to restore communications and organise the distribution of supplies to keep the war economy moving. |
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Of course, restrictive protocol is not an option with some especially vulnerable patients who may require the best possible efforts to rapidly restore tissue oxygenation. |
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Bede relates that after the mission's arrival in Kent and conversion of the king, they were allowed to restore and rebuild old Roman churches for their use. |
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Dandolo's aim was to expand Venice's power in the eastern Mediterranean, and Philip intended to restore his exiled nephew, Alexios IV Angelos, to the throne of Byzantium. |
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Shortly after this first parliament was abolished, attempts began to restore devolution on a new basis that would see power shared between Irish nationalists and unionists. |
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It held there was a Polish utopia during the Piast Dynasty a thousand years before, and modern Polish nationalists should restore its central values of Poland for the Poles. |
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Much of this aid was designed to restore infrastructure and help refugees. |
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Attempts were made in the interwar period to restore the gold standard. |
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One of the justifications for the move to a new immigration system was the perceived need to restore public trust in immigration law and controls. |
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Aware that the film had a considerable following, the restoration team knew that they were under particular pressure to restore the film as accurately as possible. |
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The beavers continue to help restore the wetland by rehydrating the soils. |
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In other words, you need to restore datafiles to a nondefault location. |
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Owain was to render homage and fealty to the King, and resign Tegeingle and Rhuddlan to Chester, and restore Cadwaladr to his possessions in Gwynedd. |
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It is now recovering from this low in response to the extensive habitat improvement work carried out by the Wye and Usk Foundation, set up to restore the spring salmon runs. |
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John sent troops to help restore Gwenwynwyn to the rule of southern Powys. |
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Over the next four years, neither Henry nor the barons were able to restore stability in England, and power swung back and forth between the different factions. |
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A major project was undertaken to restore the park to its original state. |
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The agents join Gwen and Jack as they seek to restore death to the world. |
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At the end of the 17th century, the Arcadians began a movement to restore simplicity and classical restraint to poetry, as in Metastasio's heroic melodramas. |
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Increasing the spawning stock biomass to a target level is the approach taken by managers to restore an overfished population to sustainable levels. |
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Changes to the ecosystems in both types of reserve are allowed to restore and preserve the natural balance, biological diversity and natural ecological processes. |
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A Channel 5 documentary broadcast on 16 July 2009 repeated the claim that the Germans intended to restore Edward VIII to the throne in the event of a German occupation. |
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Warwick made an accord with Louis XI and Queen Margaret in which he agreed to restore Henry VI in return for French support for a military invasion of England. |
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If a large fraction of a rat population is exterminated, the remaining rats will increase their reproductive rate, and quickly restore the old population level. |
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As soon as the horse again begins to move, the paul will take into the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, and restore to the fly-wheel its original speed. |
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When the site came into the possession of the National Trust, it was decided to restore the Old Battery so that it could be opened to the general public. |
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After the mutinies of the German legions in the year 14, Germanicus decided, at the urging of his men, to march into Germany to restore their lost honor. |
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In August 1991, a faction among the Communist leaders of the Soviet Union attempted a coup to remove Mikhail Gorbachev and to restore the Communist party's power. |
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The Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I always strove to restore as much of the Western Roman Empire as he could and certainly would not pass up the opportunity. |
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As the Fennoman movement started and the new Finnish nation commenced its forming and shaping process attempts were made to restore the lost Finnish identity. |
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He required its leaders to swear to restore to the empire any towns or territories they might reconquer from the Turks on their way to the Holy Land. |
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However, the Tang did manage to restore at least indirect control over former Tang territories as far west as the Hexi Corridor and Dunhuang in Gansu. |
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Incense are used to cleanse and restore energy in healing stones. |
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To put an end to the 'Pirates' republic' and restore orderly government, Britain made the Bahamas a crown colony in 1718 under the royal governorship of Woodes Rogers. |
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As the sultanate was a tributary of the Ming dynasty, the emperor demanded that the Portuguese withdraw from Malacca and restore the Malay sultan to the throne. |
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Louisiana settlers, hoping to restore the territory to France, in the bloodless Rebellion of 1768 forced the Louisiana Governor Antonio de Ulloa to flee to Spain. |
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Augustine celebrated the 400th anniversary of its founding, and jointly with the State of Florida, inaugurated a program to restore part of the colonial city. |
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Colonial governments reasserted their control in the wake of the revolt, and successive governments made no more attempts to restore the Dominion. |
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The state and federal governments have been struggling for the best approaches to restore some natural habitats in order to best interact with the original riverine ecology. |
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It decided to restore the titles of Governor and Resident Councillor so that these officers could continue to administer justice pursuant to the Charter. |
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The practice known as reclamation is being applied to culm piles antedating laws requiring mine owners to restore lands to their approximate original condition. |
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Ash from a fireplace can restore minerals to your garden's soil. |
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