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Jones said the reef was fine, and that it would regenerate.
Wokingham Borough Council said it would "regenerate Woodley" and had been reccomended to approve the plan.
The tree's rings were counted, revealing its age to be 75, and museum officials hoped it would regenerate from a sucker.
A games would regenerate east London.
And while we're on the subject, they said the M11 Link Road would regenerate Leyton.
Duggan bought it for £450,000, partly, he says, because Liverpool were building a new stadium which would regenerate the area.
Dr. Milgram did not know the cause, but he knew the cure -- given time, the bones would regenerate.
As a result, plants in those areas would grow without being eaten, and habitat would regenerate over the long term.
The idea was to see how quickly the species would regenerate itself when left to its own devices.
In its Olympic bid, Rio officials vowed the games would "regenerate Rio's magnificent waterways" through a $4bn government expansion of basic sanitation infrastructure.
Scientists at first voiced expectations that the dwarf pitch pine forest would regenerate, mostly from seeds left by the destroyed trees.
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