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  • Bush is attempting to roll back laws for Coal Plants, Mountain Removal, Logging.

    President Obama Dave Hurteau 2008

  • Removal is a full Senate affair, and is subject to filibuster (unless they rewrite the rules per JoeB).

    Lieberman’s Slap on the Wrist - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • Because of inadequate funding, the DHS's Office of Detention and Removal is capable of detaining only about 200,000 illegal immigrants a year — even though some 1.2 million are apprehended.

    Ten Years Later 2005

  • Because of inadequate funding, the DHS's Office of Detention and Removal is capable of detaining only about 200,000 illegal immigrants a year — even though some 1.2 million are apprehended.

    Ten Years Later 2005

  • Removal is painful, the process is embarrassingly intimate, and the cost is expensive, so most people on Skene don't have blossoms.

    PYA: GLOSSARY FROM SKENISH TO ENGLISH Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Removal is painful, the process is embarrassingly intimate, and the cost is expensive, so most people on Skene don't have blossoms.

    Archive 2004-08-08 Maggie Jochild 2004

  • The next phase was characterized by what can be called Removal and Reservations.

    Assimilation Not Elimination-Part Three 2007

  • Secresy of the Removal was a Trick and Artifice of his.

    John Adams diary 14, includes legal notes, July 1766, 4 April - 18 May 1767 1961

  • In 1969, working on the coast of Tobago, he embarked on a piece called Removal-Transplant, which involved his descent down a path through a cornfield, over a beach, and on to the seabed at a depth of 18 feet.

    The Guardian World News Michael McNay 2011

  • In 1969, working on the coast of Tobago, he embarked on a piece called Removal-Transplant, which involved his descent down a path through a cornfield, over a beach, and on to the seabed at a depth of 18 feet.

    The Guardian World News Michael McNay 2011

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