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Strangers would have moved in, the gap between ur and colony would be erased.
You'd be right in thinking an old penal colony would be the perfect place to hunt ghosts.
Any expansion of the American military presence in the Philippines, a former American colony, would be controversial.
A year later the Tasmanian government decided, with the British Admiralty's approval, that the badge for the colony would be a red lion on a white disk.
Do you think Mr. Gingrich's plan for the development of an American lunar colony would be a wise use of federal funds and resources?
It's reassuring to learn that if the earth came to an end and humanity had to relocate to another planet that the new colony would be run by the same kind of people who star in all glossy BBC productions: white, middle-class and insufferably earnest.
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Since new colonies would be genetically identical with those that spawned them, it is likely that all the C. biroi on Okinawa have identical genes.
To try to clarify cause and effect, the researchers said they were preparing a new suite of tests in which isolated bee colonies would be intentionally infected with the virus, both with and without possible secondary causes like certain parasites.
The charter asserted that the colonies existed for the good of the mother country, prohibited free trade, and decreed that the colonies would be governed directly by a semi-autonomous native bureaucracy and indirectly by a Dutch bureaucracy.
These solar-powered colonies would be positioned at Lagrange points, stable areas in space where gravitational forces effectively balance each other out.
The colonies would be located on the North Polar Cap of Mars and utilize readily available water ice and the CO2 Martian atmosphere as raw materials to produce all of the propellants, fuel, air, water, plastics, food, and other supplies needed by the colony.
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