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reclaim,
reclaimed,
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Reclaim,
reclaimed,
reclaimer,
reclaiming or reclamation...
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Reclaim the
Streets also
known as RTS, are a
collective with a
shared ideal of
community ownership of
public spaces. Parti****nts
characterise the collective...
- A
reclaimer is a
large machine used in bulk
material handling applications. A
reclaimer's function is to
recover bulk
material such as ores and cereals...
- standards.
Injecting reclaimed water into the
water supply distribution system is
known as
direct potable reuse.
Drinking reclaimed water is not typical...
- from oceans, seas,
riverbeds or lake beds. The land
reclaimed is
known as
reclamation ground,
reclaimed land, or land fill. In
ancient Egypt, the rulers...
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Reclaimed lumber is
processed wood
retrieved from its
original application for
purposes of
subsequent use. Most
reclaimed lumber comes from
timbers and...
- Mnuchin. At
several points during the questioning,
Waters used the
phrase "
reclaiming my time" when
Mnuchin did not
directly address the
questions Waters had...
- unrecognized). On May 22, 2007, the NWA
announced a tournament,
titled Reclaiming the Glory, to fill the
title vacancy left
after the end of the NWA's relationship...
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Reclaimer (ARS-42), was a Bolster-class
rescue and
salvage ship of the
United States Navy. It was the only ship of the US Navy to be
named Reclaimer....
- reclamation, or
resignification is the
cultural process by
which a
group reclaims words or
artifacts that were
previously used in a way
disparaging of that...