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In the end, even a bastard may be reclaimed by his family.
Wastewater may be reclaimed and reused for crop and landscape irrigation, groundwater recharge, or recreational purposes.
For example, a personal workstation may be reclaimed by its primary user for interactive use.
Another 6 MHz may be reclaimed from a part of the radio spectrum that's currently used for medical devices and radio astronomy.
After a virtual host has been disabled for 3 months, it may be reclaimed at the discretion of the OCF staff.
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.
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But fathers and mothers may be reclaiming their right to know best.
Recently however, we've seen signs that this may be changing and that the left may be reclaiming the mantle of its greatest accomplishments.
Some vestige of liberty may yet be reclaimed from the chaos, and if Stoppard has any hand in the salvage operation we may be sure that it will be carried out with style.
Often, these activities involve buying luxury items that may not be reclaimed by creditors during the bankruptcy proceedings.
In "a small number of cases" such as terminally ill claimants and others considered too vulnerable, the money may not be reclaimed.
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