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Against Villa, the pair put in another solid display in a goalless first half before Brazilian Gabriel started the goal-fest, scoring a scrappy goal three minutes after the restart.

From BBC

The agency has paused taking Social Security benefits to repay student loans, although that could theoretically restart at any time.

From MarketWatch

“Everybody says they want nuclear power, but they are not using their political capital for restarting,” said Nobuo Tanaka, a former executive director of the International Energy Agency and Japanese government official.

From The Wall Street Journal

Straight after the restart, Dias brought down Igor Jesus again as the Forest forward was breaking upfield.

From BBC

Gonzalez Henrichsen said he quickly received an avalanche of calls from people who wanted to restart manufacturing projects in Mexico that they had paused because of incoming tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal