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  • The wooden frame is constructed from reclaimed floorboards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Wilshaw promotes the idea of replacement of the damaged stones with reclaimed ashlars.
  • I took a tentative sip of my wine: a muddy Pinot Grigio from the reed-riddled fields of some reclaimed Italian marsh. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The firm also sells reclaimed tiles and wood flooring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the wooden planks on the spacious, modern pier have been reclaimed from the original structure. Times, Sunday Times
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  • There, it breached in two places, and in a single night the sea reclaimed it for its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • The tale is a testament to the fact that the past cannot be reclaimed once lost.
  • Steven explains how the land has been slowly drained, reclaimed, and industrialised.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • He added that any surplus cash is reclaimed by Westminster and given to other organisations that are short of money.
  • We fought with renewed strength, and together we reclaimed our sacred ground.
  • He's using reclaimed drainage water, but he suspects it's infused with multiple salts and trace elements - rendering it unfit for his just-emerging, tender crop of ornamental sunflowers.
  • Its furniture is made from teak reclaimed from old railway tracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the logging and fires, resilient plants like fire cherry, bracken fern, and the heaths had reclaimed much of this broken landscape.
  • LORAX’S “GREENEST HOUSE IN SAN FRANCISCO” west coast green lorax clipper house green sustainable san francisco reclaimed wood rain catchment – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up LORAX’S “GREENEST HOUSE IN SAN FRANCISCO” west coast green lorax clipper house green sustainable san francisco reclaimed wood rain catchment – Inhabitat
  • David Craig, based in Durham, works with organic wood and reclaimed teak.
  • STUART - Motorists using Martin Luther King Boulevard in Stuart will have to began taking an alternate route as of Monday while the city of Stuart installs a reclaimed water transmission line along Stypmann Boulevard. Tcpalm.com Stories
  • Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
  • They also invested in specific items, including six retro chairs and a quantity of teak reclaimed from school science benches from the Fifties. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wetlands were being drained so the land could be developed, estuaries were being reclaimed and forests were being cut down.
  • It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go.
  • It's the ultimate haute Robinson Crusoe hideaway: a handful of thatched villas, constructed by local artisans without recourse to a single nail, incorporating driftwood and reclaimed tree trunks as wall supports and table legs.
  • Walls have been whitewashed, and reclaimed maple wood floors run throughout, providing a sense of continuity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interesting marsh birds found in the reclaimed areas include egrets Egretta alba, E. garzetta and E. intermedia, purple heron Ardea purpurea (a rare vagrant from Africa) and green-backed heron Butorides striatus, while birds of prey include osprey Pandion haliaetus, Pallas's sea-eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphus (R), white-bellied sea-eagle H. leucogaster, grey-headed fishing eagle Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus, peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus, Oriential hobby F. severus, northern eagle owl Bubo bubo and brown fish owl Ketupa zeylonensis. Sundarbans National Park, India
  • In one such living quarters one end of the building is ruined and reclaimed by the vigorous growth of the rainforest.
  • Not just a couple of bowls or a reclaimed teak table, but boats hewn from enormous logs are used as basins and baths. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decking is made from reclaimed redwood planks sourced from Boulder-based building material recycler ReSource2000. SOLAR DECATHLON 2007: University of Colorado Solar House | Inhabitat
  • But there is reclaimed land to lose in America too. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • The owners renovated the fireplace using reclaimed bricks, keeping the old look and feel of the cottage.
  • Building drains and embankments, he reclaimed large areas of land which then became productive farmland.
  • Gill has used reclaimed timber, sumptuous fabrics and imaginative attention to detail to create a Georgian traditional country style home.
  • Nine nights out of ten, I'll have reclaimed my coat by then, smiled fuzzily at the security guys and pushed through the door into the cold night air - heading, one way or another, for home.
  • Again, those two remarkable black spots on the remiges of each wing of the stock-dove, which are so characteristic of the species, would not, one should think, be totally lost by its being reclaimed, but would often break out among its descendants. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • While I don't doubt that every effort will be made by profit-driven corporations to develop ways to produce goods even if rare minerals are fully depleted, the gulf between now and a future where minerals can be safely reclaimed and reused is fretfully wide. Boing Boing
  • Whatever amount is left over can be reused in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete.
  • Many sufferers have been reclaimed from a dependence on alcohol.
  • The diamond towns are gradually being reclaimed by the desert.
  • When completed, a total of nine million square metres will have been reclaimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In at least four cases, drug dealers have reclaimed the projects after the Guard pulled out, requiring a second invasion.
  • The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms.
  • Its new owners have revamped it with retro furniture and reclaimed wood panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, even in Amazonia, clearance is not a one-way process; for every 3 ha cleared, perhaps one is reclaimed by forest regeneration.
  • The wooden frame is constructed from reclaimed floorboards. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people reclaimed the marshes
  • He had figured on commandeering the pilot berth but the Airedale had already reclaimed territorial rights, now snoozing peacefully. CORMORANT
  • The team reclaimed the title from their rivals.
  • Or salvage some old string - stables often have some from straw bales - and construct a frame to support the strings from reclaimed wood. The Sun
  • He added that any surplus cash is reclaimed by Westminster and given to other organisations that are short of money.
  • The site for the airport will be reclaimed from the swamp.
  • The lost corner of the west had regained its central position and Europe had reclaimed its east.
  • The course was on land reclaimed from the old British Steel works.
  • Land was reclaimed from the sea; subway lines and bridges were built. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is important to note that some training costs can be reclaimed if the course is officially accredited, in which case up to 70 per cent may be reclaimable.
  • Boats, canoes, jetties, fishing rods and forgotten waterskis are among items recovered and sometimes reclaimed by owners, but the other day I found a tennis racquet.
  • The Monegasque government has had to find innovative ways to satisfy the demand for construction: the use of land reclaimed from the sea.
  • She adds that some African American feminists have reclaimed cooking for the family as a source of empowerment. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Reclamation dredging is nearing completion and all reclaimed land will then be capped with a layer of rock, imported from a nearby quarry.
  • An ideal climate and vast unreclaimed lands for new vineyards!
  • While the Trumps and Iacoccas of the world prefer to present themselves in garish books with jackets featuring large color photos of their own faces, Buffett, the legendary midwestern cheapskate with a knack for discovering hidden value in cookware clubs (The Pampered Chef) and encyclopedia publishers (World Book), has reclaimed a form of junk mail for his collected works. American Everyman
  • From the 5th to the 12th centuries, agricultural land was created by forest clearance, or was reclaimed from marshland and the sea.
  • But there is reclaimed land to lose in America too. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • Marcus and Walker are working in Israeli in part because the country is a worldwide leader in using reclaimed or recycled water, which includes groundwater, wastewater and grey water, which is generated from activities such as dishwashing, laundry and bathing. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Jav: The power plant was made from two "reclaimed" items: the bottom is made from the top lid of the same USB joystick package that I used for the spaceport and the steam stack is made from a pour spout for paint cans which I found at Home Despot for $1.50 USD. MINI WARGAMING: Jav-98's 6mm Sci-fi Startown!
  • Then application tests of the reclaimed sericite in the industries of rubber and plastics are carried out to decide the its appropriate direction of application.
  • Although Heywood was surrounded by the ‘waste’ of considerable areas of unreclaimed bogs, the design of the estate created by Trench's father was widely recognised by contemporaries as a model country-house landscape.
  • New China has reclaimed many men from a life of crime.
  • On Sunday, the Canadian men's Olympic hockey team finally reclaimed their gold medal.
  • Corn production for grain or silage is possible in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio on land reclaimed to modern standards after being surface mined for coal.
  • The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling.
  • The track then passes over a new bridge made with the reclaimed railway sleepers, and overlooks a field grazed by cows.
  • Liberty, fraternity and equality must be reclaimed for the millions of the deprived and oppressed of the Indian earth.
  • The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April.
  • It has carried out bioremediation on and reclaimed 300 acres of the Brighton oilfield facility, along with a number of battery sites, oilfield pits, gathering stations, pipeline headers, a small refinery site, and a tankfarm.
  • Partners often have their own successful careers that cannot be replicated abroad or positions that cannot be reclaimed on their return.
  • She may strip reclaimed materials down to the base metal, and weave them - and the jam pot lids - into her designs to make exclusive products.
  • _wild_ hawk, a _hawk unreclaimed_, or _irreclaimable_. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • The interior is an eclectic mix of reclaimed wooden floors and antique furnishings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poachers had reclaimed it as a hide and then a watercolourist had sheltered in it from a heath-fire because the mud walls were thick as a flameproof blanket.
  • A polder is a piece of land that has been reclaimed from the sea or a lake through drainage.
  • The site, once a shipyard, is reclaimed land incorporating hulks of ships abandoned by the Forty-niners rushing inland for gold.
  • Let his confounded tenants, his rifle-associations, his drunkards, reclaimed and unreclaimed, get on as they liked.
  • Around the plant stretched miles of vineyards, farms, orchards, and unreclaimed desert.
  • He personally led the last expedition to the Blighted Isle and reclaimed it from the Dark Elves.
  • Many reclaimed cast iron radiators come without valves, therefore the correct ones have to be sourced, which can prove problematic.
  • All open-beam construction and reclaimed factory wood, the house had been built from a kit in 1990.
  • The one in five of us who have incorrect tax codes and haven't reclaimed the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had spoken as if Lyle could at some future moment be ` unsealed " - recovered, reclaimed, rejoined. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The tickets were reclaimed from online touts trying to make a profit out of the interest in the Ashes series. Times, Sunday Times
  • The i3's chassis is made of lightweight reclaimed aluminium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now seven months old, Sam is a very healthy and robust dog, showing that even the most scruffy and mangy animal can be reclaimed and rehabilitated.
  • Homes are arranged around a restored central atrium, with a handmade steel and reclaimed timber staircase. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are 3500 polders (areas of reclaimed land) in the Netherlands, so the Dutch clearly enjoyed playing God.
  • Before the problem was fixed, he asked a SunTrust rep if he could move the money to an interest-bearing account until it was reclaimed and donate the interest to charity.
  • Last week in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Dragila reclaimed the outdoor world record with her leap of 15-10. USATODAY.com - Dragila vaults to Athlete of Week award
  • Much of the western part of the country is polders (low-lying lands) that have been reclaimed from the sea by dikes and dunes.
  • Their knowledge of working with reclaimed teak is second to none. Times, Sunday Times
  • Steel and aluminum cans, tires and other reclaimed materials are all used in Earthships, but they are far from primitive frontier cabins.
  • It should also be mentioned that Jonny Wilkinson reclaimed three of those points with a drop goal, but seven points is reckoned to be the average a side give up when they have a man in the sin-bin and I wonder whether, when we are thinking of punishments fitting the crime, that is always enough. Punishment must fit the crime when it comes to serving time in the bin | Shaun Edwards
  • When completed, a total of nine million square metres will have been reclaimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The marsh canals are unreclaimed through fear of the effect on groundwater, and stone quarries which provide work but have degraded much of the south side of the Park still operate. Ichkeul National Park, Tunisia
  • At least one military airbase has been built on the reclaimed land. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up the slope of the dyked land that was the edge of the Dumay farm, reclaimed from the sea, the kitchen door of the house opened and a pale, warm finger of light reached out long over the black earth to touch the boy and the Cidorian. Christmas on Ganymede and Other Stories
  • Fusing environmentalism with her culture, Indonesian designer Nita Azhar also used reclaimed traditionally dyed sarong known as batik to put together an outfit named "Save My Forest".
  • She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin.
  • Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
  • Feeling a bit of a prawn standing alone on the dancefloor, I edged back into the house and reclaimed my shandy. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • Corn production for grain or silage is possible in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio on land reclaimed to modern standards after being surface mined for coal.
  • Two reclaimed strip coal mines in Somerset County are now dotted with windmills that produce pollution-free power.
  • Its new owners have revamped it with retro furniture and reclaimed wood panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of spending all day on the phone or in front of a computer, he is meeting different people and has reclaimed family time. The Sun
  • Deck-material makers Trex and TimberTech were early producers of composites blending plastic with reclaimed lumberyard sawdust to create a semisynthetic "lumber" that wouldn't splinter or rot. The Price of Going Green
  • His current project is to claim back the word spastic, "in the same way black people and gay and lesbian people have reclaimed negative language that was used about them". Undefined
  • The site for the airport will be reclaimed from the swamp.
  • So, as I see it, the siding is the only reclaimed material on this. Beautiful Garden Studio Built from Reclaimed Fence | Inhabitat
  • Smith points out the harbour mole where land is already being reclaimed for a huge new site linking to Newhaven, built around a landscaped park and lake.
  • In Hong Kong many square miles of land have been reclaimed from the sea.
  • What were once no-go urban zones are being reclaimed by the wealthy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The antiquaries have been sent packing and the entire building has been reclaimed for art. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is often cheaper, ecologically sounder and more energy-efficient to re-use reclaimed materials rather than manufacture products from new.
  • Current plans show Burton now wants to take away a section of the house re built in the last century - which his architects say is "dilapidated" - and replace it with a building of a similar size, using reclaimed red bricks and old timber and iron work. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And in some situations reclaimed land is already degraded and faces long-standing feral animal or weed infestation problems and future risks.
  • The interior is a kooky mix of reclaimed wooden floors and walls alongside antique furnishings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Punch Costello was of them all embraided and they reclaimed the churl with civil rudeness some and shaked him with menace of blandishments others whiles they all chode with him, a murrain seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou got in peasestraw, thou losel, thou chitterling, thou spawn of Ulysses
  • As a stark testimonial to what this entire area must have been like before Wheeler's innovation, a stiff wind blew hundred-foot-high plumes of rock dust off another unreclaimed pile of tailings beyond those grass-covered ones.
  • The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms.
  • A motelier said some of the stranger items guests left behind included a bag of marijuana, stray earrings, and a bottle of Moet champagne that had been forgotten, but was quickly reclaimed by the guest.
  • Of that total, it is estimated that 150 million computers will be recycled that year and 55 million computers will end up in landfills along with unreclaimed portions of the 150 million recycled computers. Computer recycling
  • Many of the wooden planks on the spacious, modern pier have been reclaimed from the original structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The settlement was long abandoned now, reclaimed by the verdure from which it had been carved.
  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 95 percent of the 24.2 million tons of plastic waste generated each year goes unreclaimed.
  • The source of ivory always haunts me but using reclaimed pieces pacifies my conscience to a degree. Times, Sunday Times
  • The moors and levels are formed from a submerged and reclaimed landscape.
  • Indeed, Elmer was raised on what old-timers down home still call the Island, a 2,000-acre tract of low-lying sand and black gumbo that the Mississippi periodically reclaimed.
  • -- Law Officers 'Opinions, 1778-83, No. 25.] 'Prentices who "eloped" or ran away from their masters, and then entered voluntarily, could not be reclaimed by any known process at law if they were over eighteen years of age. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
  • The reclaimed faithful need only forgo the ordination of women and of (I think I should here add the word avowed) homosexuals. The Men Who Made England
  • Large areas of land will be reclaimed for a new airport.
  • They drained the lake and swamps and reclaimed the land for agriculture.
  • There, it breached in two places, and in a single night the sea reclaimed it for its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Land was reclaimed from the sea; subway lines and bridges were built. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slowly the other sorceresses and magicians had reclaimed some of the colors, but they were rare and hard to conjure.
  • The land was reclaimed from the waters in the 1950s when flood defences were constructed.
  • But there is reclaimed land to lose in America too. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • He fashioned a mast out of a reclaimed aluminium irrigation pipe and a sail from recycled cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alternative sources such as reclaimed wastewater and desalinated seawater are options in some locales.
  • A lot of the coastal lagoons that Green and Golden Bell frogs traditionally used as breeding sites have been reclaimed.
  • The wooden frame is constructed from reclaimed floorboards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Between links to sites selling organic cotton T-shirts and handbags made from reclaimed plastic bags are newsy posts - such as one on Safeway's shift to renewable energy - to guide the discriminating green consumer.
  • Expect rustic-chic fabulousness, right down to a mani-pedi in a reclaimed armchair. Times, Sunday Times
  • The one in five of us who have incorrect tax codes and haven't reclaimed the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • A U.S. Navy diver, working in the 26-year-old battleship USS Arizona, hands up a piece of twisted machinery reclaimed from the interior of the ship.
  • He was innocent of the first problem; the rain ruined their scheduled activities at the new park, a square block of reclaimed grassland from the surrounding urban waste. COOKIES • by Aaron Polson
  • The one in five of us who have incorrect tax codes and haven't reclaimed the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slowly the other sorceresses and magicians had reclaimed some of the colors, but they were rare and hard to conjure.
  • She may strip reclaimed materials down to the base metal, and weave them into her designs to make exclusive products.
  • If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland.
  • The kitchen opens into a dining area with a long reclaimed teak table. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clarisa reclaimed him an hour later as the sun dropped into the ocean.
  • The diamond towns are gradually being reclaimed by the desert.
  • The firm also sells reclaimed tiles and wood flooring. Times, Sunday Times
  • It reclaimed marshland for cultivation, constructed dykes, improved drainage systems, and completed vast tree removal operations. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Land reclaimed from mudflats, upon passing the acceptance test, shall be reserved by the Municipal Land Reserve Center.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • IMAGE: west coast green lorax clipper house green sustainable san francisco reclaimed wood rain catchment LORAX’S “GREENEST HOUSE IN SAN FRANCISCO” west coast green lorax clipper house green sustainable san francisco reclaimed wood rain catchment – Inhabitat
  • When reassemblage failed, the darkness reclaimed him. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Like Amsterdam perhaps, much of the centre of the city is reclaimed from the water, or the marshes and fens of the wild Shawmut Peninsula that loomed out of the mist to greet the 17th century sailors from the Old World.
  • In the 1980s, new beaches were developed from reclaimed land, and luxury high-rise apartment buildings and condominiums were constructed to appeal to wealthy residents and investors.
  • This summer they will dedicate the reclaimed open space as the 4,700-acre Orange County Great Park.
  • Chip founded a thriving fiber optic cable business dedicated to unlocking the potential in neglected forestland, and he is a consultant to municipalities on issues of strategic recreation and the reuse of reclaimed mines. Republican Sex And Marriage Advice: Republican Sex and Marriage Advice
  • It's in the heart of the resort and rooms are charmingly simple, with reclaimed wood walls and modern art. Times, Sunday Times
  • In between, it runs through woodlands, through unreclaimed marsh, wild in culverts and well-behaved beside suburban backyards. War for the Oaks
  • Heathcliff is: an unreclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation: an arid wilderness of furze and whinstone. Wuthering Heights
  • Later, parts of the land were reclaimed and lived on.
  • Arabian Sea which is being reclaimed near Badhwar Park in south Mumbai's Backbay Reclamation falls under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region WN.com - Articles related to Maharashtra to implement JNNURM-like scheme
  • Faced with the challenge of selecting a flooring solution that created the right ambience, reclaimed maple woodblock from a timber flooring specialist provided the solution.
  • The camp includes a group of tents, a temple, tin-roofed sheds and small temporary houses made of reclaimed timber and coconut thatch.
  • Wooden bench with steel base, made to order using a reclaimed iroko laboratory worktop. Times, Sunday Times
  • He fashioned a mast out of a reclaimed aluminium irrigation pipe and a sail from recycled cloth. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was the result of the gradual accumulation of silt in the river bed, brought down from overcultivated, erosion-prone slopes up-river, and of the excessive building of dikes in the lake areas to protect newly reclaimed polders.
  • Is it skate parks and playgrounds that youth have reclaimed as theirs?
  • People sometimes call these dark yards ‘gardens’; it is not supposed that they were ever planted, but rather that they are pieces of unreclaimed land, with the withered vegetation of the original brick – field. Nicholas Nickleby
  • In particular the water-filled marl hole can be infilled under supervision to an engineering specification suitable for build development and thus reclaimed for housing.
  • The compromise has to minimize the damage to the environment and maximize the contribution to the development of the provincial economy in the use of the reclaimed tideland.
  • Blame should at long last be reclaimed: it is the proper sanction for incompetence, irresponsibility or inexcusable behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's in the heart of the resort and rooms are charmingly simple, with reclaimed wood walls and modern art. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many have been found in reclaimed parts of Holland's Zuider Zee, after the land has been drained.
  • The quantity of land annually reclaimed on the Campine is stated at about 4,000 acres. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 05 (historical)
  • Three connected, multisided pods are made of reclaimed redwood and look onto Trinidad Harbor. Homes Within Easy Range of Famous National Parks
  • It's in the heart of the resort and rooms are charmingly simple, with reclaimed wood walls and modern art. Times, Sunday Times
  • In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining.
  • You can see the rough outlines, and we had some original diaries to help paint a picture, but it has slowly been reclaimed by nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of spending all day on the phone or in front of a computer, he is meeting different people and has reclaimed family time. The Sun
  • Land was reclaimed from the sea; subway lines and bridges were built. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps they could be put to work decorating old buildings reclaimed from irresponsible owners.
  • Iran diplomacy had broken up and Obama in Oslo reclaimed for America the title of beneficent world garrison state. David Bromwich: Obama's Drift Toward War With Iran
  • The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling.
  • The Museum Gardens was reclaimed for family use after just such an order was enforced.
  • While I don't doubt that every effort will be made by profit-driven corporations to develop ways to produce goods even if rare minerals are fully depleted, the gulf between now and a future where minerals can be safely reclaimed and reused is fretfully wide. Boing Boing
  • I guess then it would be re-reclaimed land - better take my inflatable armbands and rubber ducky.
  • Who made that openwork aluminum outdoor bench and chair set sitting outside the Reclaimed Space house? Dwell on Design Features More Brilliant Green Design Than Ever | Inhabitat

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