Sentence examples for extracting land from inspiring English sources

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A decree of 1915 voided all land alienations that had taken place illegally since 1856 and provided for extracting land from haciendas to reestablish the collective Indian villages, or ejidos.

The results indicate object-based analysis has good potential for extracting land cover information from satellite imagery captured over spatially heterogeneous land covers of tropical Australia.

The remote sensing community has responded to this increased interest by improving data quality and methodologies for extracting land cover information.

Habitat use was evaluated by extracting land cover variables from telemetry locations according to season, pooled across individuals.

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This article presents a comparison of the Random Forest (RF) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) machine-learning algorithms for extracting land-use classes in RPAS-derived orthomosaic using open source R packages.

But the office, the investigative and auditing arm of Congress, also found that since the passage of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, in 1966, the only leases that the government has signed for oil and gas exploration were where drillers on adjacent private land were extracting fuel from under the refuges.

The administration recommends $300 million in new money for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and calls for funneling some oil and gas royalty payments, which companies pay the federal government for extracting resources on public land, to the program for the poor.

After eliminating blooming effect of nighttime imagery by a proposed modified optimal threshold method (MOTM) and extracting built-up area from land cover type products, we developed a "ghost city" index (GCI) to quantify and evaluate the intensity of "ghost city" phenomenon in Yangtze River Delta at county/district level.

The Texas attorney general, John Cornyn, said yesterday that the state had sued Exxon Mobil for "tens of millions of dollars" for extracting oil and natural gas from state land without authorization.

More useful are plants bred to be better at extracting nutrients from the ground or tolerating salinity, making more effective use of existing land and bringing new land into cultivation.

Nothing says "IOC, bitch!" like landing in a host city, extracting personal glory from it, partying it up and then leaving the place more broken and out of pocket than you found it.

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