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The family's goal is to re-list sometime soon, after they finish making suggested changes.
Home sellers cope with houses in limbo Sandra Fleishman 2011
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Thailand has urged that UNESCO re-list the Temple so that it would be jointly managed by Thailand and Cambodia.
Global Voices in English » Cambodia, Thailand: Preah Vihear dispute continues 2009
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But environmentalists gained a legal victory last year, forcing the government to re-list them, saying that the federal government had failed to take into account such factors as climate change.
Gray wolf, grizzly bear face removal from endangered species list Laura Zuckerman 2010
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And by the way, if there are no bidders when the auction ends on eBay tomorrow, the Peters plan to re-list everything, item by item minus the washing machine, they think they need that.
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Our sessions were posted to the blog in February, but I re-list them here for the convenience of our virtual community.
Kalamazoo Updates The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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You can even re-list this; if you have the time to wait, you can sell this for 2Xs the amount.
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Moreover the US said that it intended to re-list Pyongyang as a state sponsor of terror and planned to beef up patrols off the coast of North Korea under the aegis of the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) to intercept suspicious cargo ships.
Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka Rebuffet: Weekly Foreign Affairs Roundup 2009
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Our sessions were posted to the blog in February, but I re-list them here for the convenience of our virtual community.
Archive 2009-05-01 The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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And then we should mention, you know, no bids so far for the bulk auction, $20,000, but if they don't get any bids for that, they're going to re-list everything one by one.
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Environmental groups sued the Interior Department and the Fish and Wildlife Service to re-list the species, which faced the possibility of irreparable harm if planned hunts had proceeded this fall, when hunters in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming were set to kill 500 wolves.
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