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restart



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Now that she has recovered, they plan to restart their two-year challenge from the start in Studland near Bournemouth on 4 February.

From BBC

It was dynamite — a sign that barrier construction that began in 2020 but was never finished had restarted, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

"In some cases, the government sold factory land and assets to clear workers' dues -- but there was no initiative to restart viable factories."

From Barron's

"It has been quieter for a bit, but I don't know if that's linked," a doubtful Yulia says, suspecting the strikes will restart at any moment.

From BBC

Chapo's office said in a statement ahead of the ceremony that the restart of the project "presents a significant milestone for the national economy".

From Barron's