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The last term, once a dismissive way to describe Orthodox youth who sought to explore drugs and sex, has been reclaimed by some ex-Orthodox Jews.
However, Survival International – the charity that works for the rights of tribal peoples around the world – says on its website: "The term 'Pygmy' has gained negative connotations, but has been reclaimed by some indigenous groups as a term of identity".
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Though he originally intended the piece to respond to time and ultimately be reclaimed by geologic processes, at some point he changed his mind, and now hopes to find the money to restore it.
Yes, there are some for whom happiness can be reclaimed by doing a bit more exercise or being more sociable.
Though much of the Millers' art and some of the furniture has been sold or reclaimed by family members, visitors still can see many of the original furnishings and collections.
State and coal officials point to successful developments on land reclaimed by surface mining, developments that they say have led to the creation of some 13,000 jobs.
Wieringermeer was reclaimed by 1930.
It has since been reclaimed by Pellegrini.
A dead rat is reclaimed by the earth.
The House of Wills Funeral Home is slowly being reclaimed by undergrowth.
Most animals who are not reclaimed by owners are euthanized.
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