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restart



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The statistics show that, on average, no Premier League team take longer to restart from corners than Arsenal.

From BBC

The airline said Monday it was restarting those flights with adjusted routings.

From The Wall Street Journal

The shipping industry broadly had been expecting to restart Suez Canal transits this year after diverting ships away because of the threat of attacks in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militants.

From The Wall Street Journal

I wanted to tell her that there was nothing awesome about this, but Callaway had restarted the recap screens, and we all watched each other’s recaps in silence.

From Literature

Lisowski, who was playing in his first Welsh Open final, showed great fight when the game restarted, putting together back-to-back century breaks to remind his opponent there was still work to do.

From BBC