He won't give up land in return for glittering but vague promises.
The farmers started their protest in June, saying they were forced to accept a deal two years ago under which they gave up their land in return for new housing and financial compensation.
The farmers started their protest in June, saying they had been forced to accept a deal two years ago under which they gave up their land in return for new housing and financial compensation.
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They may seem less brutal than the events in the Highlands but the Lowland clearances were just as effective at displacing country dwellers: by 1820 an entire social class of cottars - peasant farmers who had a traditional claim on land in return for rent or service to a landlord and who made up a third of the population - simply disappeared.
These include the adoption of a law to compensate victims of the long-running civil conflict and return land to millions of displaced people.
One of the aims is to return land to up to four million people forced from their homes by rebels, paramilitaries and traffickers.
On Tuesday, the Senate approved a law to compensate victims of the country's long-running civil conflict and return land to millions of displaced people.
The males of the species may never return to land after surviving the arduous hatching process.
The new state government took back the land in June to return it to farmers.
No-one was injured but the Triumph will not return to land until Wednesday.
In June 1999, only 41 restitution claims had been settled, through the return of land, financial compensation, or both.
But now it is clear that not all polar bears return to land.
It directed the government to suspend the return of land until the high court in Calcutta had ruled on the matter.
The most sensitive part of the programme is the return of land to those who can show that they previously owned it.
The first report, ordered by Puerto Rico's government, told the navy to cease its activities and to return the land to the local people.
Elon Musk, co-founder of PayPal, and chief designer for SpaceX and Tesla, makes a strong case that space travel can be far more affordable if we can learn to return and land rockets.
"Also, after five years, we'll return the land back to its owners in exactly the same condition as we got it, and then the community can decide if it wants a more permanent retail space there, " he says.
All it takes for you to land that kind of return is a pair of children no more than four years apart, expensive tastes in private schools and family finances that would entitle you to a smidgen of aid when just one attends.
As my colleague Monte Burke points out in this article on fellow landowner Louis Bacon, Turner has worked to return the land at his Flying D Ranch in Montana to it traditional natural state, taking out fences and letting bison roam the grasslands.
The state-run China Daily quoted Mr. Li as saying that the company planned to return some undeveloped land to the village.
Venezuelan authorities are investigating the killing of indigenous leader, Sabino Romero, a well-known campaigner for the return of ancestral land to the Yukpa tribe.
Religious yearning was practically separated from political possibility, and it was not until the 19th century that a large-scale Jewish return to the land and to Jerusalem was realized.
Younger Romanians, who have grown up in a free society and studied and worked in the West, are beginning to return to the land of their birth, bustling with entrepreneurial energy and new ideas.
So, with meticulous organisation, Givens, a retired heart surgeon, plans to return to the land of his birth, east of the mountains that separate the coastal plains around Seattle from the brittle, dry sagelands beyond, and stage a shooting accident.
In the original Jewish narrative, the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 meant redemption, an escape from the genocidal persecution of the Nazis and a return to the land promised by God (for the religious) or historical precedent (for the secular).
Plans are also under way to return part of the land to farming and to build homes.
The Black Death killed one-third of Europe's population, wages rose and the return on capital and land fell.
Germany, of course, is nearer to Poland than Britain is - it shares a long land border, so migrants can return and spend more easily.
But since the workers return to the same land every day for years rather than mere weeks before moving on, they understand their tasks and the effects they have.
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