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1. These survivors would thus be left to repopulate the continent.
2. One fish can also repopulate an area, even if it ends up stranded on its own.
3. So their ability to repopulate and recover from overfishing pressures is very small, said Karan.
4. Taking probiotics to repopulate the gut is a little like taking a vitamin supplement instead of eating real foods.
5. Carlos Magdalena now plans to repopulate the plant in its native home in the hot springs of Rwanda.
6. Then, when the wave and the turbidity subsided, the shallow water would have been repopulated from other habitats.
7. In fact it is probable that it has been repopulated several times.
8. Checheno-Ingushetia was abolished,[sentencedict.com/repopulate.html] and a large part of the Ingushi lands had been ceded to North Ossetia and repopulated by Ossetes.
9. The simple solution is to simply exterminate everybody, and repopulate the area with your own people.
10. Over time, the survivors will fill vacated niches and repopulate the earth with a new, stunning variety of lifeforms.
11. The hope now is to produce a strain that is immune to the disease and can, in the long term, repopulate woodlands.
12. In response, the Ministry of Environment and Forests plans to take some tigers from Ranthambhore to repopulate Sariska.
13. The white pine, pictured above, was the first tree to fully repopulate, and by 1952, forest cover had increased by 70 percent—and still continues to grow.
14. "We want to get rid of the shantytowns, to repopulate the countryside," Giordani said.
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