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Now that prices have calmed down and returned to natural levels, they are coming back with a vengeance".
QPR ripped up their pitch and returned to natural grass in 1988 and English football's experiment ended on 18 May 1994, when Preston played Torquay United in the Third Division play-offs semi-final.
Now that prices have calmed down and returned to natural levels, they are coming back with a vengeance". With the market's stagnation also being blamed for the lack of liquidity in Greece, politicians across the board are quietly hoping that non-Greeks will help save the day.
Typical cases are agricultural areas where an artificial ecosystem (the agro-ecosystem) is established and is not intended be returned to natural conditions.
Scenario 1 represented the natural history of migraine (no interventions in place); scenario 2 reflected the population-level impact of each specified intervention implemented for 10 years (thereafter, epidemiological variables and health-state valuations returned to natural history values).
Once the fisher populations became reestablished, porcupine numbers returned to natural levels.
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If the houses there are demolished, the area would return to natural marshlands, which help protect inland areas.
First, degraded and abandoned agricultural land will be left to return to natural forest on its own.
With the Giants and several other N.F.L. teams preferring to tear up their stadiums' artificial surfaces to return to natural grass, the Cowboys were going against the trend.
Plus, as he said in the book, many carpetmakers these days are returning to natural dyes, using that as a selling point.
As interest in protein protein interactions and other previously-undruggable targets increases, medicinal chemists are returning to natural products for design inspiration toward molecules that transcend the paradigm of small molecule drugs.
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