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restart



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Play restarted with a throw-in only because Taylor played advantage.

From BBC

The island’s other, undamaged, reactor restarted in 1985 but ultimately succumbed to market forces.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, Leeds rallied after the break after a change of tactics and formation, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring immediately after the restart.

From BBC

Exchange operator CME Group said trading in U.S. equity futures should be restarting soon after a glitch knocked it out for several hours.

From MarketWatch

About a month later, Sable said that it had restarted production and that it expected to sell the oil from the pipeline in July.

From The Wall Street Journal