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"Three years after the restitution of the chief justice, the delivery of justice remains as poor as it has ever been," said Ali Dayan Hasan, of Human Rights Watch.
After the restitution of colonists' land to the Kyrgyz people in 1921 1922 a process of collectivisation and the creation of kolkhozes was initiated from 1925 to 1932, which was accompanied by the settlement of the nomads (Jacquesson 2004).
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One of the first things to be done after the Velvet Revolution was the restitution of property back to original owners, or their heirs.
MORE than ten years after the end of communism in Central Europe, the restitution of property grabbed after the second world war is still a hot potato among Czechs and Poles.
Third, in an animal study, the restitution of lung volume after suctioning was significantly slower during pressure-controlled ventilation than during volume-controlled ventilation [ 22].
The party's call for the restitution of 1990 election results seems lame after nearly two decades.
Last year the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Act made it easier to lodge land claims.
This also suggests that further increases of SCr after discharge do not necessarily point to further deterioration of kidney function but may simply reflect the restitution of muscle mass during revalidation [180].
Maxentius did not permit the restitution of confiscated property, however.
A special bilateral committee was set up to carry out the restitution of cultural goods.
"Postconditioning" refers to the restitution of contractile dysfunction following an insult.
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