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reboot

[ree-boot, ree-boot, ree-boot] / riˈbut, riˈbut, ˈriˌbut /


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It marks the latest and most important moment in the government's attempt to reboot the UK's relationship with China.

From BBC

The reboot of the iconic television show “Baywatch” will largely film on the lot as well as Venice Beach, to stay true to the original, Fox said.

From Los Angeles Times

The Pats stumbled for a bit, but instead of fading into a long oblivion as everyone outside of New England hoped, they rebooted into something oddly…likeable.

From The Wall Street Journal

No servers store any user data on their hard drives, and all data is wiped clean after each reboot, providing privacy protection that is compatible with other providers.

From Salon

This is the latest installment in Japan's nuclear power reboot, which still has a long way to go.

From BBC