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The first claim was rejected and I then reclaimed with new information.
The plans called for the village's bay to be reclaimed with landfill.
These are among the voters Mr. Gore is trying to reclaim with his oratorical emphasis on "working families".
All the evidence points to a much brighter future: lost wildernesses reclaimed with the wild African elephant flourishing.
In Turkey, she visits a tiny provincial museum that has managed to lose track of a Lydian treasure reclaimed (with great effort) from the Met.
Her band's amplified rumble served as a reminder of the extent to which rock bands like the Doors and the Velvet Underground turned to the East for their most hypnotic efforts; here their borrowings were reclaimed with interest.
A field of 48.7 ha of mining subsidence land was reclaimed with Yellow River sediment since July , 2011and planted to crops for three times.
The Koranic spirit of freedom, equality, justice and compassion must be reclaimed, with an emphasis on Sharia as ethics rather than rigid ritualism.
Albert King (no relation to B. B., other than mythic) was another worthy touchstone: Mr. Clark brought spirit and fire to his classic "Oh Pretty Woman," ceding the spotlight to Mr. Zapata, and then reclaiming it with brittle control.
Fittingly the Criterion Blu-ray includes a line that the restoration, all 216 "definitive" minutes of it, is his "final cut" — two words that he has now reclaimed along with his film.
Shortly after the North station was demolished, its site was reclaimed along with the site of the neighbouring Anglo Great Lakes Graphite Plant.
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