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Mutualisation This is the cosy word for taking back into public control privatised industries that have failed - Railtrack and Welsh Water are examples.
After taking back into Denver territory on a 42-yard heave to Brown, Newton was intercepted by TJ Ward – his pass hopping off Ginn's hands and into those of the Broncos' safety.
Reclaiming the commons -- taking back into public ownership the air, water, parks, schools and much of government from the privatizing take-over begun by Ronald Reagan, is already underway.
The main possibilities have been discussed: rebuilding the section from Sandnes to Egersund to double track, taking back into use the Ålgård Line, which branches off at Ganddal, and building a new branch from south of Gausel to Stavanger Airport, Sola.
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Royal Bank of Scotland is among the state-backed resources the MP would "reserve the right" to take back into public ownership if he leads the Labour party.
She was taken back into detention "for her own protection".
Then he was grudgingly taken back into the party.
They were eventually taken back into public hands.
Cultivate practical tools to skillfully take back into the inquiry of day-to-day living.
Abandoned land was taken back into state ownership and reassigned for cultivation.
Second, they are taken back into the presynaptic terminal by transmitter-sensitive transport molecules.
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