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Instead, a group of druids is attempting to recultivate the courtyard.
Extracting companies must be forced to recultivate the land they have used, to make it possible for forests to grow there again one day.
So it took some doing to recultivate fields that had lain fallow for ten years and make the house habitable.
True, it was wonderfully rich in Components, and the Components seemed perfectly willing to reseed and recultivate and reproduce themselves indefinitely.
In experiments likely to prove useful if attempts are made to recultivate the abandoned fields, scientists are trying to see which plants pick up what radioactive isotopes through the roots.
But Mr. Bruzzese said his study suggested that Hollywood might need to recultivate the practice of making movies for older audiences, who are less quick to adapt to the digital revolution.
In an attempt to recultivate the land the city of Freiburg resettled new farmers in the Bohrer Valley who stayed there, however, only until the middle of 19th century.
This includes an immunisation project, reaching 5,000 children in Rajasthan, a homeless shelter for abandoned girls in Delhi and a project to help recultivate the silk industry in Afghanistan.
During his presidency of the institution from 1948 to 1953, Harold Stassen attempted to recultivate Penn's heyday of big-time college football, but the effort lacked support and was short-lived.
Earlier this week, the Pakistani paper Dawn ran an editorial about reports that Pakistani poppy growers are planning to recultivate opium on a bigger scale because they haven't received promised compensation for switching to other crops.
Today, there is no longer much in the way of pure moorland in the community, but conservationists have been trying for a few years to recultivate these as the moors, a habitat for some threatened animal species, are becoming scarcer.
It was Hellier's idea and initiative to recultivate the deserted island in 1563, and he was rewarded by being granted the fief in 1565 by Elizabeth I. He was also Seigneur of Saint Ouen in Jersey.