He said tackling absentee crofters and neglect of crofting townships would also lead to homes becoming available to new inhabitants.
In October of 2005, shortly after the storms, federal officials cautioned government workers to limit their time in travel trailers, but a similar warning was not give to the trailers' new inhabitants.
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The inhabitants of New Orleans, Louisana, are restless and playful with language.
Caught between the guerrillas, the paramilitaries and the new army battalions, the inhabitants of Putumayo have reasons to fear for the future.
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But perhaps the granddaddy of all real estate blogs, and certainly one of the best-known, is Curbed, which focuses on real estate in New York, a city whose inhabitants are perennially preoccupied with housing.
The new Coptic Pope Tawadros told us that the battle over the nature of the country's new constitution would play an important role in determining how comfortable the new Egypt would be for its original inhabitants.
Mr Bush has already said that the choices about how to rebuild New Orleans lie with the city's inhabitants.
That is the justification it gave for annexing the western half of the island of New Guinea in 1963, even though its inhabitants are Melanesian not Malay, animists and Christians, not Muslims.
The other eight cities in the Pearl River Delta plan will mean that the new unit will have a total of 42 million inhabitants.
The official reason for the bridge is that it will bring all manner of new economic opportunities to the residents of Awaji and inhabitants on the much larger, and equally impoverished, island of Shikoku.
The government's consultative green paper on London, published on July 29th, meets the desire of most movers and shakers in the capital, as well as most of its inhabitants judging from opinion polls, for a new layer of London government both to represent the city at national level and to help resolve a growing transport crisis.
The town's new design will include free accommodation for many of its current inhabitants which, argues Mehta, will not only benefit them but India's economy as a whole.
However, the time came when the new Nazi regime reached even the most rural areas, and inhabitants were summoned to the village to hear rousing speeches and be registered for conscription.
While better known for its Indian community, Jersey City boasts New Jersey's largest Filipino population, with 16, 200 inhabitants, according to the 2010 Census.
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The new Socialist government has been breaking up illegal Roma camps and deporting their inhabitants back to Eastern Europe, resuming a controversial policy followed by the previous conservative government.
Inhabitants of a tiny Hebridean island have mounted an appeal for a new family to move to their community.
These new arrangements should give due consideration both to the principle of self-government by the inhabitants of these territories and to the legitimate security concerns of the parties involved.
Brash new money is squeezing out old, and there is a real fear among the local inhabitants that both islands are becoming dangerously similar to the over-developed, glitzy Hamptons.
As Europeans spread to new territories across the world, priests and monks set up schools, hoping to convert their inhabitants through education.
In the autumn of 2009, a group of progressive Cold Spring inhabitants got together and formed the Full Moon Project an attempt to counter the new P.
Which is the main reason why, on this first anniversary of Katrina, the most striking thing about New Orleans isn't the physical mess the city is in, but the psychological frailty of its remaining inhabitants.
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