Native American removals began in earnest during the territorial period, with final Quapaw removal complete by 1833.
The final removal began in 1835, when the Cherokees, centered in Georgia, became the target.
In mid-September hearings began to set a date for the final removal of the blimp hangar.
Secretary Robert Crittenden was instrumental in acquiring the final removal.
Extended follow up is required, to assess the longterm effects, particularly the stricture recurrence rate after final stent removal.
In 2010, plans were announced to remove the mothball fleet in stages, with final removal by 2017.
However, it was clear it was all in the stages of final removal.
An example is the progress over agreements on the planned easing and possible final removal of the mutual visa arrangements with Russia.
The final removal of fuel from the damaged reactor was scheduled to begin in 2008 and continue for a further four years.
The final removal of the system continued, and by 1963 the remaining rail lines were completely removed and replaced with bus service.