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Since September, the government has reclaimed much of the lost territory, but not Elephant Pass.
The Assad regime, backed by Russian airstrikes, reclaimed much of southern Syria in a swift offensive that began in mid-June.
Earlier Leaney explained the mountains had been almost entirely denuded by the mine workers, but nature has reclaimed much of this land and the hills are covered with brush, moss, ferns and trees.
Dutch skill at water management goes back to the dikes, dams and windmills with which they reclaimed much of their land from the seas and rivers starting in the Middle Ages.
Through the years and with these practices, I managed to improve significantly and I reclaimed much of what I had lost in my life.
Mawson had reclaimed much of the equipment and stores that had been aboard; essential navigational instruments, as well as basic necessities in the ship's living quarters, all needed replacing.
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Still, retailers will probably reclaim much of that amount.
Canada's Conservatives were massacred in its 1993 federal elections, and could not reclaim much ground in 1997.
Ptolemy II (285 246 bce) reduced the level of the lake to its present level, reclaiming much agricultural land.
* Clothes dryers that are vented to the outside can have special dampers or heat exchangers installed to reclaim much of the heat that is normally sent directly outdoors.
As a result, the euro is finding it difficult to reclaim much lost ground despite the general rise in risk appetite since the United States jobless claims figures were released.
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