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That Coke crew, for example, they are seriously worldwide with their bombing and tagging - taking over hectares of public space and millions of atoms of mindshare.
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Whoever takes over the 172-acre (70-hectare) island will also inherit the maintenance of its historic buildings and infrastructure, which the city estimates costs over $30m a year.
The eight day hearing in Ebbw Vale will examine the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.
But the plan, after the vote on Sunday, is to renovate and cover the existing center court, known as the Philippe Chatrier court, and to expand the tournament grounds to 13 hectares by taking over nearby municipal courts and, more controversially, expanding into the adjacent public botanical gardens.
Many of the young trees in the National Forest are little more than whips because hundreds of hectares are being planted every year as more derelict sites are taken over.
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In March 2012, the Andalusian Fieldworkers Union, sick of the government's rigged land auctions, took over 400 unused hectares.
On Darren Rowtcliff's Tarmoola cattle station, 250km north of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, coral cactus (Cylindropuntia fulgida var mamillata) has taken over more than 80 hectares.
In March, the Scottish government approved Pairc Community Trust's bid to take over the 26,800-acre (10,845-hectare) Pairc Estate.
One of the biggest farms in the country, covering more than 60,000 hectares (nearly 150,000 acres), it was taken over by government troops in 2008.
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