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In either case, it will have to be reclaimed from bubbly teens, soccer fans, and publicists.
But this would be a one-off and might be reclaimed from the banks.
The money cannot simply be reclaimed from child-care programmes, where the relevant agency now depends on that federal grant for a third of its budget.
Our insurance company said that the airport taxes totalling £162 had to be reclaimed from the airline, but the airline referred us to Saga.
The question now is, should the swastika be reclaimed from the Nazis or should it, as Mr. Heller argues, continue to represent their "unspeakable crimes"?
When the association devised the NC-17 rating in 1990, it was thought that the "adult" film could be reclaimed from the grunge purveyors.
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During this process some materials are reclaimed from the old cuticle.
Large coastal salt fields were reclaimed from the sea to stimulate further industrialization in the early 1980s.
This land was reclaimed from seasonal swamp lakes nearly a century ago.
He believes the band have been "reclaimed" from the long shadow cast by their former pastor.
This wild area started as low-lying polder, land that was reclaimed from the sea in the late 1960s.
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