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On the other hand, conversions to Orthodoxy were welcomed, and converts were not allowed to revert to their former religions.
The far places should be left to a few skeleton-crew outposts, and the difficult environment allowed to revert to wilderness, the experts maintained.
But the plan has brought them up against conservationists from the RSPB and other organisations who say parts of the valley should be allowed to revert to wetland.
After about two years of cropping a plot is left fallow for some years and allowed to revert to secondary forest or bush.
It was a position that Denktash was to maintain ever after, arguing with fierce eloquence that Turkish Cypriots would become a footnote in history if the island were allowed to revert to exclusive Greek rule.
At its core, the disagreement over the pumps -- which have a mythical place in the local culture -- is about how much farmland is too much, and how much of the land should be allowed to revert to woodlands.
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As already observed in Fig. 3 and 5, the LTR state transforms into the RP pattern when decreasing the energy from ɛ = 600 eV (Fig. 6g) to ɛ = 400 eV (Fig. 6h), whereas a further decrease of the impact energy down to 200 eV allows to revert the surface morphology into an HTR pattern (Fig. 6i).
Starting in the 1970s, residents began protesting the military presence, however, and beginning in 1975, Culebra was allowed to slowly revert to its natural state.
This allowed me to revert to Windows 7. Of course, I was pestered by one of those "Are you sure?" messages which I cancelled.
Thus, this post-subdivision re-aggregation has allowed land to revert to something resembling its pre-subdivision state and helps maintain open rangelands in the Mara.
Hour-long resting periods between each training bout allowed larvae to revert to normal feeding behavior.
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