In any event, we are exposed to the risk that in the future we will be unable to retrocede our exposures at commercially acceptable conditions. |
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It's possible that Congress could retrocede all or most of the District to Maryland, just as it retroceded the Virginia part of the District in the 1840s to Virginia. |
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You talk about retrocession yet you can only retrocede something which was taken illegitimately. |
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These beings altered their own organism, they horrifyingly modified it, they made their organism to retrocede in time, until reaching the present state which they are in. |
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The agreement was amended on March 7, 2006, to provide that the Company will not have the obligation to retrocede the property to the sellers if the Company ceases to carry out exploration work on the property. |
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To look at Beatrice as woman would be to retrocede to a past of immobility. |
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On March 7, 2006, an amendment to the agreement acknowledges that the Company will not have to retrocede the property if the Company ceases to carry out exploration work on it. |
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Thus, although in 1989, the 1989 Geneva Plan, allotted 4 private television frequencies to Mali, none of these frequencies were retrocede by concession to any local operator. |
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