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I've heard that a ship from Europe (maybe Spain?) was on its way to Mexico. The ponies were to be given as a gift to a Viceroy or (something like that). The ship was destroyed during a bad storm off of the Virginia coast. The ponies managed to swim to safety and generation after generation, they've managed to survive.
Some land along the shore line is given back to the sea by letting them go back to salt water marshes. This means that some homes that were close to the coast and needed sea walls no longer will need them. Those salt water marshes slow the waves and make them less powerful and destructive. This is also called managed realignment. http://www.climatetechwiki.org/content/managed-realignment
The past tense is managed. For example:He managed a company.He has managed a company.He had managed a company before.
it was managed by poo and wee
"The Managed Forex has to do with trading.
The correct spelling is managed.Some example sentences are:He managed to crash into the cow's paddock again.She had always managed her staff with an iron fist.Never mind, I managed without you.
Most Colonies were managed by?
they are managed by the cell nucleus
I had managed.
It was managed by Menotti I think.
Managed is the past tense of manage.