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Could pink finally be reclaimed for all to enjoy?
The sugar had got wet in a flood and couldn't be reclaimed for human use, so they sold it to apiarists in Wyoming and Idaho.
That would be Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, whose sustainability initiative, PlaNYC, calls for city agencies to identify vacant parcels that may be reclaimed for urban agriculture.
The two, Ceuta and Melilla, have been on high alert since Al Qaeda's deputy leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, cited them in December as occupied territories that must be reclaimed for Muslims.
But now it seems likely that the flat land along the river's edge will be reclaimed for use as parks, residences, stores and trails, with stunning views of the Palisades across the water.
The events would be held in two main zones: the Core Zone, which would include the Olympic Stadium, and the River Zone, a portion of the riverbank that would be reclaimed for public use.
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Jaffna town was reclaimed for the government.
In the early 1970s about 9,900 acres (4,000 hectares) of desert were reclaimed for agricultural use.
Toward the maritime northwest, large areas of peat bogs have been reclaimed for agriculture.
About 97percentt of the construction debris has been reclaimed for other uses.
So deindustrialization may have arrived at an end point where disused turf is reclaimed for an earlier form of economy.
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