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  • Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success.
  • There are other that smell similar, I think partly because as others have pointed out, this kind of reintroduced woods to womens fragrances. Perfume Review: Feminite de Bois by Shiseido
  • They were reintroduced but for an unknown period only one vessel was available. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term was reintroduced in Sweden in the early 1800s when the parliament of Sweden appointed its first ombudsman to give people a place, separate from the king, where their complaints about the country could be heard. Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us
  • Concerned the President does not view gay men and women as "human beings whose lives, loves, and families are equal" to his own, Solomnese mockingly offered to "reintroduce" the LGBT community to their capricious ally in the White House. RedState
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  • Sivagnanam wonders if our patients settled because of the residual effect of the previously administered high dose colchicine that we had stopped; we only reintroduced colchicine, however, if the gout was not settling or was worsening.
  • Clarke will reintroduce legislation this afternoon.
  • Local taxes and surcharges on luxuries like theatre tickets were also reintroduced as a means of subsidizing hospitals.
  • Next year the team will begin measuring the effectiveness of the four-year breeding program and the viability of reintroduced mussels.
  • Perhaps they might also reintroduce spelling and punctuation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ballade" was also the name of a somewhat intricate French stanza form, employed by Gower and Chaucer, and recently reintroduced into English verse by Dobson, Lang, Goose, and others, along with the virelay, rondeau, triolet, etc. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • After three months, I slowly reintroduced food. The Sun
  • In that time we have planted more than 54,000 native trees and shrubs and reintroduced 88,000 herbaceous plants citywide.
  • Foods are then reintroduced one at a time, with each meal consisting of one food only. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
  • After a gap of 30 years the custom was reintroduced.
  • The long-range goal of the project is to reintroduce the razorback sucker into the river just above Imperial Dam.
  • Instead, the Act reintroduces the equitable rule of shareholder approval.
  • In an Early Day Motion tabled today by Chancellor Alistair Slugbalancer, the Government is to reintroduce the hunting of bankers under licenced and controlled conditions. Hunting Ban to be Lifted
  • They call for ancient fingerposts and milestones to be maintained regularly by councils and, where possible, reintroduced as part of village design blueprints.
  • Working with the federal department of fisheries residents clean up the stream, reintroduce indigenous plants, and eventually transplant fertilized eggs purchased from a local hatchery.
  • Winchester has reintroduced the tang safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety.
  • After a gap of 30 years the custom was reintroduced.
  • There are two other parks in Mongolia that have started to reintroduce the takhi ," says our guide when we are back in the warmth of his yurt, "but Hustai is their home. Wild Horses Drag You Away
  • If they disappear, you need to reintroduce these foods to see if symptoms are triggered again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus the subject - predicate dichotomy was definitely reintroduced into grammar under the names of suppositum and appositum, and the clause-like construction called ablativus absolutus was recognized and defined. STUDY OF LANGUAGE
  • Notable mammals include the reintroduced bison or wisent Bison bonasus (EN), wolf Canis lupus, lynx Felis lynx, otter Lutra lutra and European beaver Castor fiber, also reintroduced. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • And then in a titratable manner, a gradual manner, really reintroduce Marisleysis and the great-uncle. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Child Psychologist Dr. Jon Shaw Discusses Developments in Elian Gonzalez Case - April 22, 2000
  • The object of fear is then gradually reintroduced in small, manageable steps - a process known as exposure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those arrested are to be held in specially-constructed prison camps until such time as the required laws can be enacted to reintroduce capital punishment for Sedition, Treason and Saying Nasty Things About Gordon. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) and the Mahurangi Technical Institute (MTI) have been catching and tagging farmed rare giant kokopu, which in their infancy make up part of the group known as whitebait, to reintroduce the species to Auckland waterways. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • The object of fear is then gradually reintroduced in small, manageable steps - a process known as exposure. Times, Sunday Times
  • I believe the sectional format, which consisted mainly of groups of four, used years ago, should be reintroduced and the competition played at the start of the season.
  • We will reintroduce that panel, bring the governor in with it, and talk politics.
  • Undaunted, Sarkozy has reintroduced the bill, on a fast track, with a provision that creates a five-minute judicial review prior to account termination, fines and imprisonment for those accused of illegal file-sharing. Boing Boing
  • Reintroduce such starchy vegetables and tubers as calabaza, yuca (cassava root or manioc), potatoes, taro, arracache, yams (ñame), and yautia, in small amounts and one by one. THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU
  • I tried an eight-week detox, which cut out all food groups and reintroduced them gradually. The Sun
  • It may be too late to reintroduce same-sex schools into the secondary school system throughout the region.
  • If they disappear, you need to reintroduce these foods to see if symptoms are triggered again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barring a dramatic change, it looked as if the British Government would have no option but to suspend the institutions and reintroduce direct rule from London.
  • How important is this for him to kind of reintroduce himself to American voters? CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2008
  • In 1999, we outplanted more than 2,500 silverswords on Mauna Kea, bringing the total reintroduced population to about 4,000.
  • There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.
  • She should gradually reintroduce herself into the setting during these bonding times but avoid getting involved directly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The once nearly extinct white oryx, an antelope, has been successfully reintroduced into the wild in Oman.
  • But other nutrition experts cast doubt on whether fasting should be reintroduced as a weight-loss technique.
  • But some of these operations might have failed if leeches had not been reintroduced into the operating room.
  • Not until Napoleonic times did the State take the situation in hand and reintroduce a rigorous system of licensing to restore professional standards.
  • Now there is the possibility that commercial whaling will be reintroduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also plans to reintroduce the popular pistachio green colourway, first seen in 2012. The Sun
  • It is the first time an extinct species has been reintroduced into the UK.
  • The next Administration must think carefully about how to reintroduce legitimacy into the role of the United States in the international lawmaking process.
  • Does this mean that there will be a change to the treaties (through an IGC, which is the only way to do it) and vetoes will be reintroduced in a number of areas that are now legislated on according to qualified majority voting? Questions to ask
  • There are also reintroduced colonies of dibblers on Escape Island and Peniup Nature Reserve.
  • It's pulled by a diesel engine today but there is a strong movement to reintroduce steam traction.
  • Foods are then reintroduced one at a time, with each meal consisting of one food only. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
  • The King had reintroduced the ceremonial horse and carriage and tails requirement for Ambassadors presenting their credentials.
  • Although wapiti was reintroduced into southern Yukon in the 1950s, it has not appreciably extended its range or expanded its present numbers of about 200.
  • Didn't this punk "reintroduce" himself after Americans found out what was being preached in Jeremiah Wright's Temple of Racial Hatred that Zero attended for years and years? Latest Articles
  • But since pasteurisation kills not only germs but also useful bacteria, a culture is added to the milk in order to reintroduce all essential bacteria.
  • Black rhino, buffalo, eland and warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) have been reintroduced, while natural populations of greater kudu, bushbuck, common duiker and springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) as well as chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas) and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are common. Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets
  • As a courtesy, reintroduce yourself to people you may have met before.
  • There was a further echo of war recently when rationing was reintroduced across the county. Times, Sunday Times
  • The display explains how a scheme to reintroduce the species in the 1970s failed and how a new attempt is being made this summer.
  • This work has studied in detail the life cycle of some of Australia's most threatened animals on Bernier and Dorre Islands and has reintroduced the mari, or western barred bandicoot (Perameles bougainville) and burrowing bettong, (Bettongia lesueur), also known as the boodie. Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • The Finance (No 2) Act, 2009, reintroduced stock incentives as 'perquisite' in the hands of employees. Daily News & Analysis
  • We also need to reintroduce the spirit of competition because, like it or lump it, Scotland has to compete in the global world.
  • An Emergency Powers Act of 1920 confirmed the government's power to issue regulations in times of emergency and in 1939 many such regulations were reintroduced.
  • In 1985 free in-credit banking was reintroduced, but to off-set these costs the programme for electronic banking was speeded up.
  • Once fire was reintroduced, the dormant seeds germinated and grew on the newly revitalized habitat.
  • Scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) and the Mahurangi Technical Institute (MTI) have been catching and tagging farmed rare giant kokopu, which in their infancy make up part of the group known as whitebait, to reintroduce the species to Auckland waterways. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • TM: The whole notion is that, with the right technology, there's value to be had from what we call garbage, that is taken to landfill -- if you can capture, sort, clean, and reintroduce it to the supply chain. TreeHugger
  • Diet and physical activity should be "reintroduced" as being important in "slowing progression of diabetes and reducing the risk of heart disease" because they're "proven to work". Diabetes Daily
  • After careful study and assessment, plants are reintroduced into the forests.
  • On Tuesday, it "reintroduced" the beta channel for some early feedback, and on the ChannelWeb Complete Feed
  • Irish designer Paul Costelloe has turned the tables on the anti-hunt political lobby and reintroduced fur and feathers to his autumn 2002 couture collections.
  • If you have noted improved behavior, reintroduce one of the eliminated foods or additives at a time.
  • Having exercised in isolation for weeks, the horse was gradually reintroduced to the string. Times, Sunday Times
  • More conservatively, however, many reductionists reintroduced elements of composition into improvised music.
  • Artress led the effort to reintroduce the labyrinth into the world as a spiritual tool.
  • Army logistics had become so strained that in December horse battalions were reintroduced.
  • Once this happens, the wetland would also be restored - the soil has been compacted due to lack of water and heavy grazing - and the original swamp species could be reintroduced.
  • Case examination also provided an opportunity to reintroduce values into the curriculum, despite their proscription in the ranks of behaviorally oriented texts.
  • It, for example, reintroduced a system of punishment specifically forbidden by the Imperial Abolition Act: the flogging of women.
  • Started by four hard-core believers in nature's booty and its goodness, Green Life aims to reintroduce nature to people around.
  • Why don't they "reintroduce" themselves to us with an actual promise that they'll FIX the operating system. Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0
  • A PAS call to reintroduce "hudud" Islamic law, including the amputation of hands for thieves, created controversy and has been played up by the coalition's Chinese-based party the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News
  • Having exercised in isolation for weeks, the horse was gradually reintroduced to the string. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Greenspan's remarks hint at the need to reintroduce federal spending and financing constraints, similar to those included in the Budget Enforcement Act of the 1990s.
  • More than 1,500 hand-reared heath fritillary butterflies have been reintroduced into their former natural habitat.
  • He called for health care providers to "reintroduce" patients to "mind, body and spirit" in order to aid their recovery. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • It aims to force villagers into sites controlled by the army, where they are forced to build roads to link up military installations, then 'reintroduced' into what the Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) calls "forced labour villages". Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • The situation is aggravated by a media that routinely reprint government talking points - mustangs destroy the land, cost too much to manage, and constitute an invasive species (contradicted by some of the BLM's own websites, which refer to the wild horse as a "reintroduced" animal). Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • After three months, I slowly reintroduced food. The Sun
  • McCain staged a biography tour meant to "reintroduce" himself to the public. CNN Transcript Apr 6, 2008
  • Mr Ritchies said it was known that three breeding pairs of barn owls nest in the area where it is proposed to put the turbines and red kite recently reintroduced in Wiltshire are seen on top the hill.
  • Tonight's is the fifth and final instalment of the Beeb's gallant, if rather naffly executed, attempt to reintroduce magic and illusion to its prime-time schedules. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The lizard called the tuatara has been reintroduced, along with the weta, the world's heaviest insect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The native fish will then be reintroduced in time for the coarse fishing season which starts in the summer.
  • Okay, I know, there’s no way we’ll ever reintroduce National Service or anything like it but the key lies in instilling some respect (for yourself and others) at an early age. Youth Crime « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The Muslim Governer of Hydrabad in southern India rebelled and established a separate Shi'a state, he also reintroduced religious toleration.
  • The object of fear is then gradually reintroduced in small, manageable steps - a process known as exposure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The defined-benefit scheme will not be reintroduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • When reintroduced into the ancestral host, some lineages were able to reverse the changes, thereby readapting to the original host.
  • The notion of diversity is simply an ideological dodge to conceal the fact that selection is being reintroduced to favour some at the expense of others.
  • The large sheatfish is also being reintroduced and the watery environment is being restored.
  • We haven't met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself
  • These include wolf Canis lupus, brown bear Ursus arctos, lynx Felis lynx, wild pig Sus scrofa, Caucasian deer Cervus elaphus moral, roe deer Capreolus capreolus, the west Caucasian tur Capra caucasica (EN) and chamois Rupicapra rupicapra and the reintroduced European bison Bison bonasus x B. bonasus caucasicus. Western Caucasus, Russian Federation
  • Until reintroduced by the CJB, we had to scrounge in Salvation Army Stores and junk shops searching for scratchy old copies of original recordings.
  • Currently, Dr. Lloyd is studying reintroduced populations of Eastern Bluebirds and Brown-headed Nuthatches in Everglades National Park in an effort to understand the environmental factors that drive variation in demographic rates, the effect of wildfire and fuels management on pineland birds, and the conservation and taxonomy of Brown-headed Nuthatches on Grand Bahama Island. Contributor: John Lloyd
  • A word to the wise: a policy to reintroduce traffic to the footstreets is a political cul-de-sac.
  • Other threatened fish species include smoky madtom Noturus baileyi, yellow-fin madtom N. flavipinnis (V) and spotfin chub Hybopsis nonacha, which are currently being reintroduced into the park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States
  • He improvised the music from the feelings he had and then he reintroduced the text.
  • Once the Japanese threat receded, the old laws were reintroduced.
  • Bread rationing was reintroduced in January 1947 as was soap rationing and, critically, beer and porter supplies were drastically reduced.
  • Both types of rejection leave memory cells that remain in circulation to mobilize the immune system if the same foreign antigen is reintroduced.
  • I'll gradually reintroduce coffee and tea, but try to keep some of the diet a while longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, with the election of a Liberal government that same night, the possibility that Pupatello might reintroduce the legislation, this time as a government bill, seems high.
  • Ask your U.S. representative to cosponsor this act when it is reintroduced. Stephen Zarlenga: Reducing U.S. Debt and Creating Jobs Through Public Control of Our Money System
  • Although they occur in a context primarily meant to be entertaining, they have reintroduced the idea of mediumship to the public. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • I'll gradually reintroduce coffee and tea, but try to keep some of the diet a while longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans.
  • I tried an eight-week detox, which cut out all food groups and reintroduced them gradually. The Sun
  • I think we'll probably take another look at some purebred options, but I'm also going to try to reintroduce the idea of a rescue dog or a mutt from a shelter.
  • Kim and this boy were long lost siblings who only needed to be properly reintroduced in order to restore their fidelity of siblinghood. 2009 January
  • And yet, if you reintroduce the idea of absentmindedness, which acts as a go-between, you will see this profound comic element uniting with the most superficial type. Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
  • I tried an eight-week detox, which cut out all food groups and reintroduced them gradually. The Sun
  • Leave it four or five days to recover then reintroduce other foods, one at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of what wild animals need to know to survive is also learned behavior, which is another reason why it is notoriously difficult to reintroduce captive animals to the wild.
  • Its decision to reintroduce free entry to the art gallery, reversing the ill-considered entrance fee, was a positive gesture of intent.
  • I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery.
  • – The Nature Conservancy has reintroduced this endangered bird in Central Florida, with funding used to monitor birds released in 2007 and translocate 10 more birds to the site in 2008. Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund Now Accepting Applications for 2009 | The Disney Blog
  • This transitional phase paved the way for the Gothic system of scripts in which a form/function hierarchy was reintroduced.
  • Black rhino, buffalo, eland and warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) have been reintroduced, while natural populations of greater kudu, bushbuck, common duiker and springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) as well as chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas) and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are common. Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets
  • WHICH bright individual thought it would be a good idea to reintroduce lynx back into Norfolk? The Sun
  • Reclaiming this moment in the history of rhetorical memory reintroduces memory as a process of imagination and invention.
  • At least 19 species have been reintroduced into the wild after captive propagation.
  • The tarpan, the European wild forest horse Equus caballini gmelini used to live in the forest, became extinct, but was genetically reconstituted and reintroduced. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • Some years back, we reintroduced the white-tailed sea eagle here.
  • He told highway engineers to reintroduce road side parking again which had the effect of slowing down traffic.
  • It may be too late to reintroduce same-sex schools into the secondary school system throughout the region.
  • Attempts to reintroduce caribou, in a country now more suitable for deer or moose, have not been all that successful.
  • He and his colleagues have produced instructional material in Spanish and Maya languages to promote the propagation of stingless bees, thereby building up a breeding stock to be reintroduced into the wild. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • The listing spurred efforts to protect and restore habitat and to breed and reintroduce the species.
  • He has said he will reintroduce the bill when the parliament reconvenes on October 1, but commentators say there will not be enough time to pass the bill before the commission report six days later.
  • Or when McCain tries to reintroduce the term maverick into the campaign, Obama makes fun of it and shows the opposite of what maverick means. Linda Bergthold: The War of the Lizard Brains
  • The situation is aggravated by a media that routinely reprint government talking points -- mustangs destroy the land, cost too much to manage, and constitute an invasive species (contradicted by some of the BLM's own Web sites, which refer to the wild horse as a "reintroduced" animal). High Country News - Most Recent
  • Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1.
  • Drums were not used by the Roman army but European soldiers were reintroduced to them in the Crusades, when the presence of kettledrums and other percussion instruments was noted in the Saracen battle line.
  • Pollock uses the prominent slashes of Blue Poles to reintroduce the conventional notion of figure and ground into his work, but without making any concession to traditional concepts of perspective.
  • It is 30 years since Major John Bartholomew, former Wadworth chairman, decided to reintroduce shire horses to pull the drays that deliver beer to licensed premises in the town.
  • The Sultan of Oman, for instance, has worked with the World Wildlife Fund to successfully reintroduce the native oryx (an antelope that had disappeared from the wild in the 1970s).
  • Species to be reintroduced include the harebell (Campanula rotundifolia), oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) and sneezewort (Achillea ptarmica). Kew unveils native flower seed bank
  • Leave it four or five days to recover then reintroduce other foods, one at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prime Minister Jean Chretien will have a very brief window of opportunity to reintroduce legislation in September.
  • When the same lobsters were reintroduced after a days' separation, they only interacted long enough to catch a whiff of each other and recall who was the more dominant.
  • I'll gradually reintroduce coffee and tea, but try to keep some of the diet a while longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rare bird species, including wading birds such as the curlew, lapwing and snipe, would also be reintroduced to the site under the plans.
  • confirmatory" testing - these are tests that the team make to confirm that they've developed a feature correctly, to confirm that they haven't broken an existing feature, or to confirm that a previously-discovered bug has not been reintroduced. Cosmic Seriosity Balance
  • But in a 19-year war, Sparta finally defeated the Messenians and reintroduced helotry. C. 650-630
  • Yes, I think that "Stan" is a creepy song - but iTunes has reintroduced me to the genius of the one-CD madness that was The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy. The Down Side To A Big Imagination
  • India is planning to reintroduce cheetahs into the wild, more than six decades after they were thought to have been hunted into extinction in the sub-continent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course if the Government simply waits for a few months, and then tries to reintroduce the RIP Act revisions, the withdrawal will be seen as subterfuge.
  • A millionaire businessman has bought a 23,000-acre estate in the Highlands in a bid to reintroduce the wolf, the brown bear and the lynx to the wild.
  • Mr. Lee is planning to speak in New York Wednesday on policy changes and what government officials here describe as an effort to "reintroduce" the country to outside investors. South Korea Pitches New Energy Idea
  • The endangered Arabian oryx has been reintroduced to the fenced park here, and a team of rangers takes guests on dawn nature walks, horse-riding safaris and sunset camel rides.
  • She should gradually reintroduce herself into the setting during these bonding times but avoid getting involved directly. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Mark's efforts to reintroduce this species to our area, satellite telemetry would definitely benefit this project by making it easier to monitor barn owls in a wider range.
  • After three months, I slowly reintroduced food. The Sun
  • Beginning with the first reintroductions in 1992, 13 condors have been reintroduced into the wild in Santa Barbara County.
  • The news feed, now considered the central selling point of the site, was reintroduced with greater controls.
  • In the Adirondack mountains of New York, an attempt to reintroduce lynxes failed, with 18 of 37 mortalities attributed to road kills.
  • Here there are 300 animals, along with the reintroduced tarpan. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Belarus
  • The ruling dashes the hopes of conservationists who wanted to reintroduce the animal - also known as an orca - into the wild in its native waters off the coast of Norway. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • Brezhnev reintroduced collective responsibility within the Politburo, so as to share the responsibilities of, and to maximize general allegiance towards, the leadership.
  • Mr Straw will also reintroduce the mode of trial bill restricting the right to trial by jury in confined cases.
  • Here, he reintroduces wacky, quasi-surrealist characters, like those in his first New York exhibitions, to activate the colorful geometry in a tumbling, morphological mix.
  • Two niches in the long wall house traditional drinking fountains - devices that should be reintroduced in other cities, particularly in hot climates.
  • According to the Yorkshire Post, the involvement of humans in the lynx's extinction means that the government is obliged to reintroduce the cats to the wild.
  • Third level fees won't be reintroduced, which is possibly the one thing that was most feared by pensioners and poor people, but registration fees will quietly double instead. Bock The Robber
  • The scheme was to reintroduce the icon that had materialized on the San Francisco stage in October 1866, and effloresced into the Vandal of the lecture circuit. Mark Twain
  • One way is to reintroduce apex predators. Times, Sunday Times
  • This work has studied in detail the life cycle of some of Australia's most threatened animals on Bernier and Dorre Islands and has reintroduced the mari, or western barred bandicoot (Perameles bougainville) and burrowing bettong, (Bettongia lesueur), also known as the boodie. Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • The Ukraine government has reintroduced military conscription to try to quell protests. The Sun
  • And secondly, we would like to reintroduce the jury system in which of course, like your system, lay people would decide a case.
  • Nighthawks have been on a steady decline in the last few decades and part of me wondered if peregrines being reintroduced into metro areas was a contributing factor?
  • The Rangers' goal is to reintroduce native flora and fauna to the city's parks.
  • Since its listing in 1967, the Gila topminnow has been reintroduced into more habitat than any other native fish species in the Southwest.
  • Thanks to Guernsey (wo) man Jane Mosse (what do you call a woman who lives in Guernsey?), G.B. Edwards friend and dedicatee Edward Chaney, and the staff of the Guernsey Press Bookshop on St Peters Port, Ebenezer Le Page got reintroduced to the world in style. Will the real Ebenezer Le Page please stand up?
  • India is planning to reintroduce cheetahs into the wild, more than six decades after they were thought to have been hunted into extinction in the sub-continent. Times, Sunday Times
  • All captive-bred reintroduced ferrets are tagged with two passive integrated transponder chips under the skin of their necks and rumps, and are therefore individually identifiable.
  • The government would have to reintroduce a law to hand out fines - not criminal sentences - to people caught with 15 grams of pot or less.
  • Particular importance is attached to black duck, mallard, gadwall, bluewinged teal, wood duck, bobwhite quail, ringnecked pheasant, American woodcock, mourning dove and recently reintroduced turkey, because of their importance as game birds and their occurrence as nesting species in the wetlands and upland fringe. Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • They are not so much postponed but that Japan enforced specific concessions from China during the war by diplomatic threats to reintroduce their discussion, or so postponed that Japanese advisers are not already installed in the police headquarters of the city of Tsinan, the capital city of China, Japan and the U.S.A. Present-Day Conditions in the Far East and Their Bearing on the Washington Conference
  • The loss of two Great Bustards to fox attack has not unduly concerned the band of conservationists who are trying to reintroduce the species to Salisbury Plain.
  • First attempts to reintroduce Asiatic wild ass (kulan) (Equus hemionus) were undertaken here in the 1980s. Central Asian northern desert
  • Not so long as storyliners have to come up with a way to reintroduce Tracey 'jailbird' Barlow. The Daily Record - Home
  • Foods are then reintroduced one at a time, with each meal consisting of one food only. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
  • With all the new and reintroduced varieties now on the market there has never been a better time to grow from seed.
  • Leave it four or five days to recover then reintroduce other foods, one at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps they might also reintroduce spelling and punctuation. Times, Sunday Times

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