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Now these cutaway bogs are being allowed to return to vast natural parkland.

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He may miss the media fallout from his announcement but I'm sure he will return to a vast number of messages of support on his website.

Those who cheer Vick obviously believe that any atrocity can and should be forgiven, and that there is a God-given right for anyone to return to adulation and vast wealth as a professional athlete, to again be someone who will be looked up to as a role model.

12 October to 2 May 2011 (www.tate.org.uk) The Museum of Everything Widely regarded as the most successful new addition to the Frieze scene last year, the quirky Museum of Everything returns to its vast disused dairy home in Primrose Hill.

City and state authorities will be praying that the huge demonstrations that could very well disrupt next year's World Cup should have been resolved by 2016 and that the "feel-good" economic factor may also have returned to this vast nation.

It is jarring to come back to the marble and gold lobby of the Sofitel Cecil, right on the grand coastal boulevard, to return to comfort and a vast buffet.

Cricket bloggers Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber's conversations with players, analysts and administrators frequently return to one topic: the vast schism opening up between the game's haves (England, Australia and India, pocketing the TV rights) and have-nots.

The ability of birds to return to precise locations across vast distances has been known for some time; in an experiment conducted in the 1950s a Manx shearwater released in Boston returned to its colony in Skomer, Wales, within 13 days, a distance of 5150 km.

We found that most young, active patients employed before surgery can expect to return to work (90.4%), with the vast majority returning to their preoperative occupation, and very few (2.3%) were limited in their ability to return to work because of their operative hip.

While in Britain, these men saw beyond the short-term gain that a return to village life with relatively vast sums of money would bring them and their expanding families.

These immortalised breast epithelia can therefore survive S phase arrest and the vast majority return to proliferation.

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