- from oceans, seas,
riverbeds or lake beds. The land
reclaimed is
known as
reclamation ground,
reclaimed land, or land fill. In
ancient Egypt, the rulers...
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reclaim,
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- standards.
Injecting reclaimed water into the
water supply distribution system is
known as
direct potable reuse.
Drinking reclaimed water is not typical...
- the
material being reclaimed.
Reclaimers normally travel on a rail
between stockpiles in the stockyard. A
bucket wheel reclaimer can
typically move in...
-
Reclaimed lumber is
processed wood
retrieved from its
original application for
purposes of
subsequent use. Most
reclaimed lumber comes from
timbers and...
- traditions.
Reclaimed words often remain controversial for a time, due to
their original pejorative nature. For some terms, even "
reclaimed"
usage by members...
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Reclaim the
Streets also
known as RTS, are a
collective with a
shared ideal of
community ownership of
public spaces. Parti****nts
characterise the collective...
- that can be
reclaimed and
reused both on-site and in
asphalt plants. The most
common recycled component in
asphalt concrete is
reclaimed asphalt pavement...
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Reclaimer (ARS-42), was a Bolster-class
rescue and
salvage ship of the
United States Navy. It was the only ship of the US Navy to be
named Reclaimer....
- Vice
Reclaimed is a 1703
comedy play by
Richard Wilkinson. It is also
known by the
longer title Vice Reclaim'd: Or, the P****ionate Mistress. It premiered...