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Social landlords were behind nearly five times as many attempts to recover properties than private landlords, the figures showed.
Over the last decade, some 2,000 Romanian-Americans have been trying to recover properties confiscated during 45 years of Communist rule.
The MoJ figures do not show what types of landlords were behind the evictions, which were up by 11% on the previous year, but its data for repossession claims show that social landlords made more attempts to recover properties than private landlords.
The porous HAp/Col composite with flexibility and shape recover properties will be a promised biomaterial for bone regeneration and other scaffold for tissue engineering.
Cell differentiation is not unidirectional; under certain stimuli in vitro or during regeneration, differentiated cells may recover properties of immature cells [38].
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Among the people seeking to recover property are relatives of the dictator dislodged by the Sandinistas.
Easy, if that jury is in Texas, which has a law that allows people to "use deadly force to recover property during a nighttime theft".
However, unlike LoJack, the trackers are primarily hidden on bikes — as well as other items, like laptop computers — to catch thieves, not to recover property.
Anemona Hartocollis (NYT) BROOKLYN: RALLY OVER HOLOCAUST SUIT -- Flanked by 20 Polish Holocaust survivors, City Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi, left, and State Comptroller H. Carl McCall spoke yesterday at a rally for a class-action lawsuit that seeks to recover property seized from Jews during and after World War II.
Reasonable force can still be used to recover property or make a citizen's arrest.
High shape recover property (99 ± 0.3%.) has been obtained due to the rubber elasticity of electroactive polymer matrix.
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