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These plants would quickly reinvade unless steps are taken to keep them out.
Beynor decided to reinvade his dreams and demand the information yet again.
Heat treatment of soil has also been tried in the Philippines but the pathogen is likely to reinvade the treated area.
They do not survive cold winters and reinvade colder areas each spring, being carried there by the wind.
He hasn't attacked you, hasn't tried to reinvade Voyager's systems again because I asked him not to.
They may reinvade the host plants of their parent or migrate through the soil to find a new host root.
The situation came to an immediate crisis in 669, when Esarhaddon, while travelling to reinvade Egypt, died suddenly.
Control of non-native species trying to reinvade the area was cited as a key measure in protecting the lupines, essential to mission blue survival.
We now have less than four weeks to stop the locusts from multiplying exponentially and moving north to reinvade the Mediterranean part of Africa.
As prevalence decreases, however, the incentive, and thus demand, will slacken and allow the susceptible population to increase until the disease can reinvade.
Continued monitoring ensures onchocerciasis cannot reinvade the area of the OCP.
At least with her and the child in Drenan the Drenai would have legitimate cause to reinvade Ventria.
Following the erythrocytic cycle, which lasts for seventy two hours on average, six to fourteen merozoites are released to reinvade other erythrocytes.
Charles had little choice but to reject the treaty as invalid, and King Edward used this as an excuse to reinvade France later that year.
We should reinvade, reconquer and this time disarm all Iraqis: Sunni, Shiite and Kurd.
From there, they undergo merogony and generate merozoites, which escape and can reinvade additional cells and form a secondary meront.
After four days, CNS glia reinvade the area of injection and axonal regeneration is consequently inhibited.
The secondary meront then releases secondary merozoites which reinvade and undergo gametogony forming micro and macrogametocytes.
Akbar immediately fielded new armies to reinvade the Yusufzai lands under the command of Raja Todar Mal.
Genghis Khan believed the Jin was trying to rebuild military strength further south in breach of the terms of peace and decided to reinvade the Jin.
The photino birds, convinced that the Xeelee might reinvade the Universe from which they had been driven, would abandon their projects and focus their energies on Bolder's Ring.
Fortunately, he was too wise to waste his men's lives defending a canal which was obviously just a Roman scheme to reinvade Persia like they did in Julian's day."
A number of token kings ruled from there while Belisarius established that the Goths were not going to reinvade and retake Italy (which was however taken again by the Lombards after Justinian's death).
It will give Israel no sufficient pretext to reinvade Gaza, where Hamas's army of 6,000 men can operate openly; will appeal to the world's Muslims for support; and will blame Israel and Washington for every deprivation.
Stephen Tapscott Seattle, Nov. 29, 2006 To the Editor: Thomas L. Friedman is right that the United States must either engage in a phased withdrawal from Iraq or else reinvade and do things right this time.