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Glass eventually resumed trapping.
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Trapping resumed in the U.S. after 1962 once numbers had recovered to sufficient numbers.
Between 1955 and 1985, some states had allowed limited trapping to resume.
Police put up rush-hour blockades to stop commuters trying to resume normal working life, effectively trapping residents in the town.
Pakistan, who resumed on 61-2, lost Younus Khan in the morning session, trapped leg before wicket by Smith for 46.
Back at the table, she resumed denouncing the insidiousness of marriage as a trap for free souls.
After months of being trapped in Costa Rica, a group of 180 Cuban migrants resumed their journey toward the United States late on Tuesday night via a specially-negotiated air bridge to El Salvador.
Tank traps were dug and artillery batteries installed.Fighting resumed on February 6th, at Badme, where the first incident had occurred nine months earlier.
The incubation was next resumed for 2 h at 37°C with continuous shaking to trap the CO2 released by the enzymic reactions.
A16 Search After a Bridge Collapse Recovery crews resumed searching the water for the bodies of people who may have been trapped in their cars after driving off a bridge that partly collapsed when it was hit by barges and a tugboat.
The search for bodies and survivors was resumed here Thursday morning after three people were found alive overnight; they had been trapped in a basement.
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