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rescued, reclaimedadjective
delivered from danger
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reclaimedadjective
Having been reclaimed.
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reclaimed
Reclaimed generally refers to anything that has been retrieved, recovered, or reprocessed for a new use. It often implies a recycling or re-purposing process. This term is commonly used to describe materials or goods that are reutilized instead of being tossed into waste, such as reclaimed wood, and can also refer to land restored from disuse or damage.
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Reclaimed
of Reclaim
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reclaimed in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reclaimed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Ground forces supported by nearly 2,000 air strikes now have reclaimed some 700 square kilometers.
I simply won't discuss future operations, with regards to whether we are going to sail within 12 miles, or fly within 12 miles, of any of the reclaimed islands that China has built in the South China Sea, I will reserve that for later.
Among the issues that they raised was the timing as well as some concerns about government proclamation on the land that will be reclaimed.
That doesn't sound like much, but there are many large cities around the world, much built on reclaimed land, that are not more than 30cm above sea level, millions and millions of people would be displaced.
We could be creating jobs in farming, energy, tourism, and more on these reclaimed mines.
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