Sentence examples for land retained from inspiring English sources

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He was soft-spoken, always impeccably dressed and, years after leaving his native land, retained his Italian accent.

Where the owner has divided land in such a way that the conveyee has no convenient means of access except across the land retained by the conveyor, the conveyor will be presumed to have given the conveyee a right-of-way across the retained land (easement by implication).

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Possibly, the ancestors of the first terrestrial fungi followed streptophyte algae from fresh waters onto land, retaining and expanding ancestral enzyme systems to match increasing availability of land plant biomass.

And while it may not exactly be an alternative source of energy, producers of coal on Indian lands retained $1 million in tax breaks — a provision backed by Max Baucus, the Montana Democrat who is chairman of the Finance Committee.

Nevertheless, throughout this period of political division, the Piast lands retained their common church structure, language, and economy, all of which provided a basis for various princes to try to reunify the Polish kingdom.

Both treaties, however, were amended to during the ratification process to eliminate the explicit guarantees of lands retained by the tribes.

This is in agreement with the finding of Abebe (1998) who indicated that virgin/grazing lands retain more basic cations than the cultivated land of Vertisols at the central highlands of Ethiopia.

In 1343 Poland signed a peace treaty with the Teutonic Knights through which it recovered some land but retained only formal suzerainty over Pomerania.

It weakened over land, but retained its circulation, and redeveloped into a tropical depression on October 19 in the northeastern Bay of Bengal in the North Indian Ocean.

On the other hand, Reidman [ 9] stated that marine mammals cannot sweat, but those species that spend significant time on land have retained the ability to sweat.

The APC7 gene is absent in green algae Chlorella sp and V. carteri, as well as in the red algae C. merolae, but it is present in green algae Ostreococcus sp and Micromonas sp. Chlorophytes (e.g., V. carteri) and Trebouxiophytes (e.g., Chlorella sp) have apparently lost the APC7 gene, but the Prasinophytes (e.g., Ostreococcus sp, Micromonas sp) and land plants retained this TPR subunit.

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