Now the government is introducing another bill to claim royalties from minerals dug out of that land.
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The German team CarOLO's robot veered into a ditch and had to be dug out and towed.
Boh was eventually dug out and is expected to recover from the ordeal, a fire service spokesman said.
Several tons of rock had to be dug out of the ground just to make one barrel of oil.
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The country is not returning to 1977 and its home-made fancy-dress costumes or Coronation bunting dug out of attics.
Residents in coastal areas battered in October by Superstorm Sandy dug out from snow but faced no new flooding.
All the earth being dug out is being put on barges to create a bird sanctuary on the Thames Estuary.
Waterholes and fence post holes need to be dug out, as do the foreign thorn bushes that can blind cheetahs.
He observed that, uncontrolled, the industry dug out too many diamonds, flooded the market and prompted a collapse in prices.
Some survivors have been dug out of buildings by hand, but those buried deep within them cannot be freed without heavy equipment.
The residents dug out trapped neighbors largely on their own for days.
So he spent five years building a 20, 000-square-foot castlelike home surrounded by a 12-foot-deep, 5-acre moat dug out of an abandoned tomato field.
Their own spikes often drifted wide of the mark or were dug out by diving Brazilians, drawing first gasps and then cheers from the crowd.
"We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive, " Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN.
The Rangers dug out of an 0-2 deficit in the first round against Washington and staved off elimination in Games 6 and 7 when Lundqvist posted back-to-back shutouts.
The highlight of his collection is a P-38 nicknamed Glacier Girl that crashed in Greenland in 1942 and was dug out of the ice and restored to flying condition 50 years later.
Parisians can be buried alongside Berlioz, Degas and Nijinsky in the cemetery at Montmartre, which was dug out of an old chalk quarry that had been used as a communal grave during the French Revolution.
At Duluth's Lake Superior Zoo, where a group of barnyard animals drowned in the flood, and a polar bear and two seals temporarily escaped, 200 volunteers dug out exhibits from mudslides and cleaned out debris on Saturday.
Tempers boiled over when Ryan was booked for a late tackle and in the ensuing melee Bentley was shown a second yellow card and Stanley assistant manager Jimmy Bell was sent from the dug out by referee Iain Williamson for getting involved.
Cabic and Banhart draw inspiration from the same set of obscure late-'60s British folk songs, and while Vetiver's music has always sounded as if it were dug out of amber, on Thing of the Past Cabic turns to his record collection for material, not just guidance.
One of the reasons that the climate effects Dr Lobell and his colleagues have dug out of the data are not worse is that, although the planet as a whole has warmed up during the past 30 years, growing seasons in the parts of America which produce 40% of the world's maize and soyabeans have failed to follow suit.
After 57 seconds, he was out of the dug-out accusing Damien Duff of diving and shouting at the referee and that general tone continued.
But Kevin Pietersen loves the big occasion and was visibly bristling as he rushed out to bat from the dug-out.
Judging by their body language in the dug-out, they were always side-by-side and in conversation.
He was eventually rescued by fellow expedition members who used tracking equipment and dug him out after 20 minutes.
We won against Argentina and dug ourselves out of a hole to beat a team that is ranked fourth in the world.
And I heard somebody groaning and found this old guy, and we dug him out and helped him out to a safe area.
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