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- suburban district, the soil cover is alluvial and loamy. "Relief and rehabitation (Mumbai)". Government of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 10...
- Fort St. George on 15 August 1974. Karunanidhi launched the "Beggar rehabitation scheme" on his 48th birthday on 3 June 1971, and begged for funds for...
- dangerous levels of radiation in the locally produced food. A permanent rehabitation would likely require the use of pot****ium fertilizer. A 2002 survey found...
- Society for Russian and East European Studies: 105. Biggart J. (1998) 'the Rehabitation of Bogdanov' in Bogdanov and His Work, Aldershot: Ashgate Biggart, John...
- ****ociation of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) in Abu Dhabi, for the relief and rehabitation efforts for those who were affected by the 2018 Kerala floods. The music...
- Retrieved June 14, 2023. Kostner Station Page at Chicago-l.org Douglas Line Rehabitation project Media related to Kostner (CTA) at Wikimedia Commons CTA - Train...
- to MR 5,000, imprisonment (up to 3 years), or detention in an Islamic rehabitation centre (up to 3 years). In Pahang, apostates can be lashed six times...
- for S**** Muhammedali Shihab Thangal. Palliative care Physiotherapy & Rehabitation Centre Hospital- Shihab Thangal Hospital The board of trustees as well...
- a warmer period referred to as the Bølling-Allerød allowed for the rehabitation of northern areas of Europe by roaming hunter-gatherers. Genetic evidence...
- attacks on colonialism, psychiatry, the politics of intolerance with a rehabitation of man, deemed precious for his very unknowability. While doctors, bureaucrats...