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restart



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So, if a keeper takes too long to take a goal-kick then the opposition will get the ball and the restart would be a corner.

From BBC

But they were eventually contained by a large barrier of police and stewards, and their anger turned to delight and disbelief when the penalty was saved after the game restarted.

From Barron's

When language apps like Duolingo rose to prominence, my enthusiastic attempts to restart my French studies were quickly hindered by the app’s gamified experience.

From Salon

Empire Wind "will now focus on safely restarting construction activities that were halted during the suspension period," the company said.

From Barron's

Rio deployed its bioleaching process in the recent restart of a mine east of Tucson and has partnerships to take the technology to several others in the Americas.

From The Wall Street Journal